Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone can help me. I have a find command on a Linux box that works as expected:
find \( -not -type d -or -not -name log -and -not -name loc -and -not -name usr -and -not -name etc -and -not -name tmp -and -not -name wrk -and -not -name changes -or -prune \) -and -not... (6 Replies)
Hi Eveyone,
I am working on one shell script to find the specific records from data file and add the totals into variables and print them. you can find the sample data file below for more clarification.
Sample Data File:
PXSTYL00__20090803USA
CHCART00__20090803IND... (7 Replies)
Hello all. I've been trying to install NWCHEM in parallel on a new cluster, and have been able to get it to work on single processors by ignoring any MPI environment variables.
This is, of course, pretty worthless. So I'm starting over and trying to get thing set up right for the MPI. The key... (6 Replies)
Hello.I have been trying to solve the following problem, but to no avail. If anyone could please give me some indications, or anything, it would be amazing.
A C source program and a type name are given. Determine from source,
the list of the global variables having the given type.
For each... (5 Replies)
I have a flat file (template) where I want to replace variables based upon a value in another file (csv).
The variables in the template are named %VAR_X_z%
The values are in the csv file and X is field 0 of each line and y field 1 and up.
Example of the csv:
Badidas, 13.00, 12.00, 11.00,... (8 Replies)
I have a script like this (Yes, I know the DAY6 number isn't right - I'm just testing at this point):
DAY0=`date -I`
DAY1=`date -I -d "1 day ago"`
DAY6=`date -I -d "2 days ago"`
if
then
ssh root@synology1 nohup rm -rf "/volume1/Fileserver/$DAY6"
fi
I've tested the line to remove the... (5 Replies)
I have a number of files in the /tmp directory with PET-DOG in their name. I want to delete them, leaving only files with PET-CAT and PET-HORSE. I'd like to use the find command to locate those files (by using a variable) and then I'd like to delete them. However, I can't find a way to do this. I... (3 Replies)
I have a file as follows:
0
1056
85540
414329
774485
1208487
1657519
2102753
2561259
3037737
3458144
3993019
4417959
4809964
5261890
5798778
6254146
I want to find all lines between a specified start and end tag. (6 Replies)
Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitPackageVars(3pmUser Contributed Perl DocumentatiPerl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitPackageVars(3pm)NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitPackageVars - Eliminate globals declared with "our" or "use vars".
AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
DESCRIPTION
Conway suggests avoiding package variables completely, because they expose your internals to other packages. Never use a package variable
when a lexical variable will suffice. If your package needs to keep some dynamic state, consider using an object or closures to keep the
state private.
This policy assumes that you're using "strict vars" so that naked variable declarations are not package variables by default. Thus, it
complains you declare a variable with "our" or "use vars", or if you make reference to variable with a fully-qualified package name.
$Some::Package::foo = 1; # not ok
our $foo = 1; # not ok
use vars '$foo'; # not ok
$foo = 1; # not allowed by 'strict'
local $foo = 1; # bad taste, but technically ok.
use vars '$FOO'; # ok, because it's ALL CAPS
my $foo = 1; # ok
In practice though, its not really practical to prohibit all package variables. Common variables like $VERSION and @EXPORT need to be
global, as do any variables that you want to Export. To work around this, the Policy overlooks any variables that are in ALL_CAPS. This
forces you to put all your exported variables in ALL_CAPS too, which seems to be the usual practice anyway.
CONFIGURATION
There is room for exceptions. Some modules, like the core File::Find module, use package variables as their only interface, and others
like Data::Dumper use package variables as their most common interface. These module can be specified from your .perlcriticrc file, and
the policy will ignore them.
[Variables::ProhibitPackageVars]
packages = Data::Dumper File::Find FindBin Log::Log4perl
This is the default setting. Using "packages =" will override these defaults.
You can also add packages to the defaults like so:
[Variables::ProhibitPackageVars]
add_packages = My::Package
You can add package "main" to the list of packages, but that will only OK variables explicitly in the "main" package.
SEE ALSO
Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitPunctuationVars
Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitLocalVars
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-07 Perl::Critic::Policy::Variables::ProhibitPackageVars(3pm)