Hi everyone,
I am new to UNIX and scripting, and I have some problems with the test command.
when i try to execute the command:
test 20070327.gz > 20070320.gz
i try to make a charachter string comparison between the two strings or the two files, to make sure that 20070327.gz is greater than... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to add some tests to existing code. The code already contains some test commands. An example is as follows...
] then
Does anyone know the purpose of the double equals? I would have used a single equals sign... (2 Replies)
I have been looking into searching various files to display output.
The search criteria will be a month and year to output various numbers in the files.
is there any way to do this with the TEST function or would it have to be another way? (4 Replies)
This is the code:
while test 1 -eq 1
do
read a
$a
if test $a = stop
then
break
fi
done
I read a command on every loop an execute it.
I check if the string equals the word stop to end the loop,but it say that I gave too many arguments to test.
For example echo hello.
Now the... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I need help with a test command.
Here is what I am trying to do :
I've got an interactive script that check if configuration files exist on 2 different directories, then all configuration files are print on screen by a short name.
My problem is when you type a "wrong name" or... (12 Replies)
Hi all!
I'm writting one script to copy a file in various folders, but there are 2 things to validate. First that the folder where i'll be cpying exists, and second that i have permissions to copy the file in it.
so far i have found the way to validate the folder exists, but when trying to... (6 Replies)
I have a following script to evaluate if file exist in the directory and then archive it.
#!/bin/bash
#master directory
scriptdir="/flex/sh/interfaces" #change this path only - all other paths are connected with it
filedir="/flex/interfaces" #change this path only - all other paths are... (3 Replies)
OK, I'm striving to abide by all the rules this time.
Here is a fragment of my windows10/cygwin64/bash script:
export BUPLOG=$(BackupRecords --log "$src")
robocopy $(BackupRecords -mrbd "$src" --path "$src") $(BackupRecords --appSwitches "$src") "$src" "$dst" $(BackupRecords --fileSwitches... (0 Replies)
OK, I'm striving to abide by all the rules this time.
Here is a fragment of my windows10/cygwin64/bash script:
export BUPLOG=$(BackupRecords --log "$src")
robocopy $(BackupRecords -mrbd "$src" --path "$src") $(BackupRecords --appSwitches "$src") "$src" "$dst" $(BackupRecords --fileSwitches... (15 Replies)
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locale_filter_matches
LOCALE_FILTER_MATCHES(3) 1 LOCALE_FILTER_MATCHES(3)Locale::filterMatches - Checks if a language tag filter matches with locale
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
publicstatic bool Locale::filterMatches (string $langtag, string $locale, [bool $canonicalize = false])
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
bool locale_filter_matches (string $langtag, string $locale, [bool $canonicalize = false])
Checks if a $langtag filter matches with $locale according to RFC 4647's basic filtering algorithm
PARAMETERS
o $langtag
- The language tag to check
o $locale
- The language range to check against
o $canonicalize
- If true, the arguments will be converted to canonical form before matching.
RETURN VALUES
TRUE if $locale matches $langtag FALSE otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
locale_filter_matches(3) example
<?php
echo (locale_filter_matches('de-DEVA','de-DE', false)) ? "Matches" : "Does not match";
echo '; ';
echo (locale_filter_matches('de-DE_1996','de-DE', false)) ? "Matches" : "Does not match";
?>
Example #2
OO example
<?php
echo (Locale::filterMatches('de-DEVA','de-DE', false)) ? "Matches" : "Does not match";
echo '; ';
echo (Locale::filterMatches('de-DE-1996','de-DE', false)) ? "Matches" : "Does not match";
?>
The above example will output:
Does not match; Matches
SEE ALSO locale_lookup(3).
PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_FILTER_MATCHES(3)