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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find Data in test file and write each out to a line Post 302958855 by Don Cragun on Monday 26th of October 2015 10:14:27 PM
Old 10-26-2015
OK. We need to get rid of the <carriage-return> at the ends of the lines in your input file... So, change:
Code:
	for event in $REST
	do	[ ! "$event" ] && continue

to:
Code:
	REST="${REST%[[:space:]]}"
	for event in $REST
	do	[ ! "${event%[[:space:]]}" ] && continue

I'm guessing that just:
Code:
	REST="${REST%[[:space:]]}"
	for event in $REST
	do	[ ! "$event" ] && continue

will be enough, but if there is a trailing whitespace character at the end of any event (in addition to the <carriage-return> at the end of the line, removing the trailing whitespace character from each event will take care of that. (And, if there aren't any trailing whitespace characters at the end of individual events, trying to remove a trailing whitespace character won't hurt.)
 

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RT::Client::REST::SearchResult(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       RT::Client::REST::SearchResult(3pm)

NAME
RT::Client::REST::SearchResult -- Search results representation. SYNOPSIS
my $iterator = $search->get_iterator; my $count = $iterator->count; while (defined(my $obj = &$iterator)) { # do something with the $obj } DESCRIPTION
This class is a representation of a search result. This is the type of the object you get back when you call method "search()" on RT::Client::REST::Object-derived objects. It makes it easy to iterate over results and find out just how many there are. METHODS
count Returns the number of search results. This number will always be the same unless you stick your fat dirty fingers into the object and abuse it. This number is not affected by calls to "get_iterator()". get_iterator Returns a reference to a subroutine which is used to iterate over the results. Evaluating it in scalar context, returns the next object or "undef" if all the results have already been iterated over. Note that for each object to be instantiated with correct values, retrieve() method is called on the object before returning it to the caller. Evaluating the subroutine reference in list context returns a list of all results fully instantiated. WARNING: this may be expensive, as each object is issued retrieve() method. Subsequent calls to the iterator result in empty list. You may safely mix calling the iterator in scalar and list context. For example: $iterator = $search->get_iterator; $first = &$iterator; $second = &$iterator; @the_rest = &$iterator; You can get as many iterators as you want -- they will not step on each other's toes. new You should not have to call it yourself, but just for the sake of completeness, here are the arguments: my $search = RT::Client::REST::SearchResult->new( ids => [1 .. 10], object => sub { # Yup, that's a closure. RT::Client::REST::Ticket->new( id => shift, rt => $rt, ); }, ); SEE ALSO
RT::Client::REST::Object, RT::Client::REST. AUTHOR
Dmitri Tikhonov <dtikhonov@yahoo.com> perl v5.14.2 2011-12-27 RT::Client::REST::SearchResult(3pm)
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