hi all UNIX Gurus,
this is my first post...so i posting this with great expectations:o...hoping to get the similar replies...
my question is....
need to get timestamp with millisecond in UNIX. Date command gives Year,month day, hour,minute and second but it does not give millisecond.
Any... (5 Replies)
Hi,
In unix the command "date +%s" displays the date-time in seconds since â00:00:00 1970-01-01 UTCâ (a GNU extension)
when executed on unix:
-sh-2.05b$ date +%s
1152092690
I tried with all the format control output but unable to display the date-time in seconds i,e as in unix format. Can... (6 Replies)
It is required to calculate time difference in seconds between epoch time (19700101 00:00:00) and any given date time (e.g. 20010214 14:30:30).
Is there any command in unix to get it? Thanks in adv. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Cany any one help me in solving this..
Problem statement: I have a requirement to find the time from which there are no files created in a given directory. For this I am assuming that I need to get the file creation time in seconds, then the current time in seconds using `date +%s`.... (7 Replies)
hi guys,
i need to know how to get the current date/time in seconds and i want to be able to do this in a one liner. like say for instance, if want to get what the time is right now, i'll issue a command like this:
## perl -e ' print scalar(localtime(time + 0)), "\n"'
Tue Jul 13 17:45:50... (4 Replies)
I am trying to get the ellapsed time in seconds in the body of the awk script. I use unix date to get the time. It works in BEGIN {} but not in the body {} of awk. Any ideas?
$ cat a
BEGIN {
"date +%s" | getline x
print x
}
{
"date +%s" | getline y
print y
}
$ echo "one line" |... (3 Replies)
I use this command to get the time elapsed for a process
ps -eo pid,pcpu,pmem,user,args,etime,cmd --sort=start_time | grep perl
It gives in format
19990 0.0 0.0 user /usr/bin/php 5-09:58:51 /usr/bin/php
I need in seconds.
Please use CODE tags for sample input and output as well... (2 Replies)
I have a list of time spans in seconds, and want to compute the time span
as hh:mm:nn
I am coding in bash and have coded the following. However, the results are
wrong as "%.0f" rounds the values.
Example:
ftm: 25793.5
tmspan(hrs,min,sec): 7.16 429.89 25793.50
hh: 7
mm: 10
ss:... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kristinu
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aspect::point::functions
Aspect::Point::Functions(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Aspect::Point::Functions(3pm)NAME
Aspect::Point::Functions - Allow point context methods to be called as functions
SYNOPSIS
use Aspect::Point::Functions;
# This code is equivalent to the SYNOPSIS for Aspect::Point
my $advice_code = sub {
print type; # The advice type ('before')
print pointcut; # The matching pointcut ($pointcut)
print enclosing; # Access cflow pointcut advice context
print sub_name; # The full package_name::sub_name
print package_name; # The package name ('Person')
print short_name; # The sub name (a get or set method)
print self; # 1st parameter to the matching sub
print (args)[1]; # 2nd parameter to the matching sub
original->( x => 3 ); # Call matched sub independently
return_value(4) # Set the return value
};
DESCRIPTION
In the AspectJ toolkit for Java which Aspect is inspired by, the join point context information is retrieved through certain keywords.
In Aspect this initially proved too difficult to achieve without heavy source code rewriting, and so an alternative approach was taken
using a topic object and methods.
This experimental package attempts to implement the original function/keyword style of call.
It is considered unsupported at this time.
AUTHORS
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-01 Aspect::Point::Functions(3pm)