Hi,
Can someone please clarify how we are able to use both IO and GLOB symbols of a package variable interchangeably?
Please consider the following code:
open(FH,"myfile") || die "Unable to open file myfile:$@";
my $glob_var = *main::FH{GLOB};
my $io_var = *main::FH{IO};
print $glob_var... (0 Replies)
I encountered a weird issue with globbing in perl not returning all files, while I was testing out a script for recursive dir-processing on my Synology NAS.
Basically it didn't show (/match?) all the files in a specific directory. If I move the file to a different directory or even rename it, it... (2 Replies)
If you have a look at this thread, you'll see that users have been posting the output a script which are numbers that range from 2 to 5 decimal places. If I dump this entire thread to txt file, how can I:
1) Delete everything except for numbers of the following formats (where 'x' is a digit and... (5 Replies)
Hi
I Have a directory and i have some files below
abc.txt
abc.gif
gtee.txt
ghod.pid
umni.log
unmi.tar
How can use glob function to grep abc files , i have created a variable "text" and i assigned value as "abc", please suggest me how can we use glob.glob( ) to get the output as below... (2 Replies)
Hi
I need some suggestion on glob function.
I am trying to write a python program to grep some specific files in a particular directory.
In the directory i have some files like below
abc.log
abc.pid
abc.tar
gadd.tar
gat.log
gat.tar
in this directory i need to grep onlu my hostname files,... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I have created a script that searches for different things and "sanitizes" the findings from files. Currently the user is required to put in a hostname (server.serverfarm.abc) one at a time to replace. I would like the user be able to use *.*.abc in grep and then pipe into sed to... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
ziparchive.addglob
ZIPARCHIVE.ADDGLOB(3) 1 ZIPARCHIVE.ADDGLOB(3)ZipArchive::addGlob - Add files from a directory by glob pattern
SYNOPSIS
bool ZipArchive::addGlob (string $pattern, [int $flags], [array $options = array()])
DESCRIPTION
Add files from a directory which match the glob $pattern.
PARAMETERS
o $pattern
- A glob(3) pattern against which files will be matched.
o $flags
- A bit mask of glob() flags.
o $options
- An associative array of options. Available options are:
o "add_path" Prefix to prepend when translating to the local path of the file within the archive. This is applied after any
remove operations defined by the "remove_path" or "remove_all_path" options.
o "remove_path" Prefix to remove from matching file paths before adding to the archive.
o "remove_all_path" TRUE to use the file name only and add to the root of the archive.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
ZipArchive::addGlob example
Add all php scripts and text files from current working directory
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive();
$ret = $zip->open('application.zip', ZipArchive::OVERWRITE);
if ($ret !== TRUE) {
printf('Failed with code %d', $ret);
} else {
$options = array('add_path' => 'sources/', 'remove_all_path' => TRUE);
$zip->addGlob('*.{php,txt}', GLOB_BRACE, $options);
$zip->close();
}
?>
SEE ALSO
ZipArchive::addFile, ZipArchive::addPattern.
PHP Documentation Group ZIPARCHIVE.ADDGLOB(3)