Hi friends,
I am not sure if perl questions can be raised here. :rolleyes:
But I have a doubt if there is a way to do "#define" in perl, like in C.
Does anyone know if it is feasible (without CPAN modules)?
Thanks,
Srini (7 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to conditionaly comment in my code source some fields from arrays. So I use the property ## from the #define definition.
my code:
...
#define slet /##*
#define etsl *##/
...
const T_SVT_ADLL_A653_DESC A_DESC =
{
{ slet qwerty etsl SLICING,... (3 Replies)
if i do this in C
#define NUM 1234512345
then how come i cant print it out using
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf("%d\n", NUM);
return 0;
}
well the result is -1219236538, why isnt it 1234512345 ? (7 Replies)
oopps! I Meant "Define Variables within a UNIX Script"
What would be the best way to define a variable in a unix shell script so anyone who views this script doesn't know what value is assigned to that variable.
some other location...
a="/usr/lib/fileA"
Unix script...
sed... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to use a database to store configurations in an environment definition scripts to make the configurations easily modifiable. (long story short - it is an easier process to make changes in the db than trying to deploy a file). The values will be stored in the database in the... (1 Reply)
I'm pretty new to scripting in Korn shell so please forgive me...
What I'm trying to do is to create a script that calls multiple other ksh scripts and defines variables for text files.
I need it to define my user defined variables (file paths, date & time stamps, etc that are currently in... (1 Reply)
Hey everyone. So I'm looking at a few C programming resources, and it seems, by convention how you should write and define a function, is first declare it's existence before your main...then call it somewhere in your main, and then define after, at the end of the program? Is this necessary? I mean... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Lost in Cyberia
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dbix::searchbuilder::handle::mysql
DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::mysql(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::mysql(3pm)NAME
DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::mysql - A mysql specific Handle object
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
This module provides a subclass of DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle that compensates for some of the idiosyncrasies of MySQL.
METHODS
Insert
Takes a table name as the first argument and assumes that the rest of the arguments are an array of key-value pairs to be inserted.
If the insert succeeds, returns the id of the insert, otherwise, returns a Class::ReturnValue object with the error reported.
SimpleUpdateFromSelect
Customization of "SimpleUpdateFromSelect" in DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle. Mysql doesn't support update with subqueries when those fetch
data from the table that is updated.
DatabaseVersion
Returns the mysql version, trimming off any -foo identifier
CaseSensitive
Returns undef, since mysql's searches are not case sensitive by default
SimpleDateTimeFunctions
Returns hash reference with specific date time functions of this database for "DateTimeFunction" in DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle.
ConvertTimezoneFunction
Custom implementation of "ConvertTimezoneFunction" in DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle.
Use the following query to get list of timezones:
SELECT Name FROM mysql.time_zone_name;
Read docs about keeping timezone data up to date:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/time-zone-upgrades.html
AUTHOR
Jesse Vincent, jesse@fsck.com
SEE ALSO
DBIx::SearchBuilder, DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-21 DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::mysql(3pm)