I am using Unix as my OS on my server and would like to format my hard drive. How do I go about wiping my hard drive or is there a removal tool that I can use? (1 Reply)
I have a script that produces an output containing '/.ssh'.
I am trying to find a way of parsing only this data from a single line, without removing any other special characters contained within the output as a result of the parse.
Any help would be appreciated (6 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
remove all files and only files that the first three characters start with numerals.
2. Relevant commands,... (6 Replies)
I have one process which creates semaphore with permission 600. Then at some part of the code I have line where this semaphore will be removed. Problem I have is that other processes in my program also try to execute this line of code. Of course since they dont have permission they wont be able to... (1 Reply)
I'd like to remove (do a pattern or precise replacement - this I can handle in SED using Regex )
---AFTER THE 1ST Occurrence ( i.e. on the 2nd occurrence - from the 2nd to fourth occurance ) of a specific string : type 1
-- After the 1st occurrence of 1 string1 till the 1st occurrence of... (4 Replies)
I have a multi-line string I'm trying to do some clean-up on.
Example:
1|575|67866|"fgnhdgj"|"afhgajh
agfajgf
ahfjhgfk
ahfkhf"|568
2|56|5435|"mayank"|"gupta
gdja
agdjagf"|677
3|5666|5435|"mayank"|"gupta
gdja
agdjagf"|677
I need a shell script that replace all \n under " ". (11 Replies)
Hello
I've got a string of text with a number in pence, e.g. 0.52p, I need to remove the 'p' so that it just reads 0.52 without of course removing all the other 'p' characters.
Many thanks (1 Reply)
Hello,
I'm trying to remove an arbitrary number of semicolons at the end of each line in the input file.
Input:
44;I;1000031;;;B;0137;0;;01.02.2008;03.02.2009;;;;;;;;;;;;;0028-101746;;;
45;I;1000031;;;B;0137;0;;01.02.2008;03.02.2009;;;;;;;;;;;;;0028-101746;;;;;
... (6 Replies)
Hello folks!
Raised a bump on my head trying to figure this one out ;)
I have an xml file which needs to be edited, removing an entire property section in the work. Here's what the target section layout looks like:
<property name="something">
{any number of lines go here}
</property>... (7 Replies)
Hi ,
Can any one help me out how to remove space from below line
select file_name from dba_data_files where tablespace_name='SYSTEM ----space---- ';
i want as :
select file_name from dba_data_files where tablespace_name='SYSTEM';
my code i use
file=/u01/script/latest/tbs.temp
while... (14 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
css
CSS(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CSS(3pm)NAME
CSS - Object oriented access to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
SYNOPSIS
use CSS;
# create a CSS object with the default options
my $css = CSS->new();
# create a CSS object with a specific parser
my $css = CSS->new( { 'parser' => 'CSS::Parse::Lite' } );
my $css = CSS->new( { 'parser' => 'CSS::Parse::Heavy' } );
my $css = CSS->new( { 'parser' => 'CSS::Parse::Compiled' } );
# create a CSS object with a specific adaptor
my $css = CSS->new( { 'adaptor' => 'CSS::Adaptor' } );
my $css = CSS->new( { 'adaptor' => 'CSS::Adaptor::Pretty' } );
my $css = CSS->new( { 'adaptor' => 'CSS::Adaptor::Debug' } );
# parse some CSS from a string
$css->read_string( $css_data );
$css->read_string( ( $css_data, $more_css_data ) );
# parse some CSS from a file
$css->read_file( 'my_file.css' );
$css->read_file( ( 'my_file.css', 'my_other_file.css' ) );
# output the CSS using the current adaptor
print $css->output();
# set a new adaptor and then output the CSS
$css->set_adaptor( 'CSS::Adaptor::Foo' );
print $css->output();
# output the CSS using a tempory adaptor
print $css->output( 'CSS::Adaptor::Bar' );
# forget about the CSS we've already parsed
$css->purge();
DESCRIPTION
This module can be used, along with a CSS::Parse::* module, to parse CSS data and represent it as a tree of objects. Using a
CSS::Adaptor::* module, the CSS data tree can then be transformed into other formats.
NOTICE
From version 1.00 of this module onwards, backwards compatibility is broken. This is due to large changes in the way data is parsed and
then represented internally. Version 0.08 is still available on CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/author/IAMCAL/CSS-0.08/
<http://search.cpan.org/author/IAMCAL/CSS-0.08/>
TREE STRUCTURE
The CSS object is the head of the tree. It contains a list of CSS::Style objects which each represent a CSS ruleset. Each of these objects
contains a list of selectors and properties. Each selector is stored as a CSS::Selector object. Each property object is stored as a
CSS::Property object and contains a list of values. These values are stored as CSS::Value objects.
foo, bar {
baz: fop;
woo: yay houpla;
}
The above example would be represented as a single CSS::Style object. That object would then have two CSS::Selector objects representing
'foo' and 'bar'. It would also have two CSS::Property objects representing 'baz' and 'woo'. The 'baz' object then has a single child
CSS::Value object for 'fop', whilst the 'woo' object has two child objects for 'yay' and 'houpla'.
METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR
"new()" or "new( { ..options.. } )"
An optional hash can contain arguments:
parser module to use as the CSS parser
adaptor adaptor to use for output
ACCESSORS
"read_file( $filename )" or "read_file( @filenames )"
Read one or mores files and parse the CSS within them.
"read_string( $scalar )" or "read_string( @strings )"
Read one or more strings and parse the CSS within them.
"output()" or "output( 'CSS::Adaptor::Foo' )"
Return a string representation of the CSS tree, using either the current adaptor or the specified one.
"set_adaptor( 'CSS::Adaptor::Bar' )"
Set the current adaptor for the CSS tree.
"purge()"
Forget all the objects in the CSS tree;
"get_style_by_selector( 'selector_name' )"
Returns the first CSS::Style object with the specified selector name attached. Returns zero on failure.
AUTHORS
Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Allen Day <allenday@ucla.edu>
Copyright (C) 2003-2004, Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com>
SEE ALSO
CSS::Style, CSS::Selector, CSS::Property, CSS::Value, CSS::Parse, CSS::Parse::Lite, CSS::Parse::Heavy, CSS::Parse::Compiled,
CSS::Parse::PRDGrammar, CSS::Adaptor, CSS::Adaptor::Pretty, CSS::Adaptor::Debug, perl(1)perl v5.14.2 2008-04-23 CSS(3pm)