Hello everyone, can somebody tell me what is wrong with this code:
while true
do
java myTime > myTime.log
sleep 60
done
I get the following error:
./myTime: Syntax error at line 1 : `while' is not matched.
Thanks in advance! (6 Replies)
Hello all,
Can someone tell me why I'm getting an error in the following code:
export return_code="$?"
if then
echo "load_shaw.sas failed."
exit
else
echo "Trigger the next script..."
# /path/to/next/script
fi
I get an error... (3 Replies)
I just wanted to assign the filename to a variable
filename="abc"
datestrng=`date +%Y%m%d`
filextn="txt"
"LOCAL_FILE"${i}=${filename}"_"${datestrng}"."${filextn}
echo "LOCAL_FILE"${i}
I get the following error on 2nd last line
ksh: LOCAL_FILE1=abc_20081114.txt: not... (3 Replies)
Trying to do a file count on files between a specific date. I entered the following command, but it's not working:
find . -type f \( -newer startdate -a ! -newer enddate \) -exec "ls -l | wc -l" {} \;
lil help? :D (4 Replies)
1) I have the below code in concattxnrecords.sh shell script and it is calling the genericVars.sh shell script which is mentioned as below has some code inside it which would intialize some variables in it, now my question is will this shell script would inherit those variable definitions or not... (3 Replies)
Hello, all
Suppose my current directory has 3 files:
file_1 file_2 file_3
I wrote the following codes:
awk 'BEGIN{while("ls"|getline d) {myarray++}}; END{close("ls");for (i in myarray){print i, myarray}}' /dev/null
I expect the output be like:
1 file_1
2 file_2
3 file_3
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
In multi-level inheritance:
class A {
public:
void fun() { cout << "A" << endl; }
};
class B : public A {
public:
void fun() { cout << "A" << endl; }
};
class C : public B { };
int main() {
C c;
c.fun(); // Ans: A
} (1 Reply)
All,
I have a basic buzz program written in python with return function. If i change return with print,it works fine but i want to know whats wrong with return statement.Can anyone help me whats wrong with this
#!/usr/bin/python
def div4and6(s,e):
for i in range(s,e+1):
if... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: oky
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
python-coverage
PYTHON-COVERAGE(1) General Commands Manual PYTHON-COVERAGE(1)NAME
python-coverage - measure code coverage of Python program execution
SYNOPSIS
python-coverage -x module.py [ARG...]
python-coverage -e
python-coverage -r [-m]
python-coverage -a [file...]
DESCRIPTION
python-coverage executes a Python program and measures which of its statements are executed and which are not. It stores the information
in the file .coverage in the current working directory.
OPTIONS -e Erase the .coverage file.
-x Execute a Python module, giving it the remaining command line arguments.
-r Produce a coverage report.
-m With -r, show the line numbers that were missed by the execution.
-a Annotate source files. For each source file foo, produce foo,cover, with executed lines prefixed by ">" and non-executed by "!".
--help Produce a help summary. It might be more helpful than this manual page.
AUTHOR
The python-coverage command is a one-line Python script which calls the coverage.py Python module to do all the work. The module was rigi-
nally developed by Gareth Rees, and is now developed by Ned Batchelder. The module's home page is
http://www.nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/coverage.html.
This manual page was cobbled together by Lars Wirzenius for Debian, by copy-pasting from the help texts from the module.
PYTHON-COVERAGE(1)