Hi all,
I have to copy a directory to another location. While doing so with the cp command I got some errors due to invalid filenames of some files.
For example, some files have a colon in their names, which is throwing error. These files are not copied to the destination.
How to copy... (1 Reply)
Hi I was hoping that maybe someone could help me with a small piece of C code. I have a number of files, which are all of similar layout ie. three lines of text and 5-6 columns of numerical data. I need to add each of the elements of the second column in one file to their counterparts in the second... (17 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I would love to have a script that does the following:
I have one file that looks like that:
ATOM 1 BB SER 1 1 -31.958 -25.125 -11.061 1.00 0.00
ATOM 3 BB GLY 1 2 -32.079 -26.085 -14.466 1.00 0.00
ATOM 4 BB VAL 1 3 ... (1 Reply)
dear all.
how can i copy a list of files with different names into others directory have the same name
like i have 3 files
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
and i have 3 directories
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
how can i make a loop to cp this files into the directory have the same name like... (0 Replies)
dear all.
how can i copy a list of files with different names into others directory have the same name
like i have 3 files
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
and i have 3 directories
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
how can i make a loop to cp this files into the directory have the same name like... (31 Replies)
Hi, I have a series of files (upwards of 500) the filename format is as follows
CC10-1234P1999.WGS84.p190
each of this files is in a directory named for the file but excluding the extension.
Now the last three numeric characters, in this case 999, can be anything from 001 to 999, I need to... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a large number of files which are named as follows.
VF_50, VF_100, VF_150, VF_250, VF_300, VF_350, VF_400, VF_450, VF_500.
When I do an 'ls' it arranges the files in the following way
VF_100, VF_150, VF_250, VF_300, VF_350, VF_400, VF_450, VF_50, VF_500.
Is there a way to... (2 Replies)
Hello
I have a directory with a list of files which have a particular numerical suffix.
E.g
filename_0
filename_1
filename_18500
filename_10000
I want to delete all files from this directory which have a filename which have a numerical suffix greater than 10540.
So any files... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Iam writing a perl script to create many files with variables in their name.
i am able to do it, if iam using only one variable. But with two variables the file
names are NOT getting generated in the way i want.
plz help me out.
1. open(SHW,">divw_unsigned_50_50_$k.reset") or die... (4 Replies)
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io::async::test
IO::Async::Test(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::Async::Test(3pm)NAME
"IO::Async::Test" - utility functions for use in test scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More tests => 1;
use IO::Async::Test;
use IO::Async::Loop;
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;
testing_loop( $loop );
my $result;
$loop->do_something(
some => args,
on_done => sub {
$result = the_outcome;
}
);
wait_for { defined $result };
is( $result, what_we_expected, 'The event happened' );
...
my $buffer = "";
my $handle = IO::Handle-> ...
wait_for_stream { length $buffer >= 10 } $handle => $buffer;
is( substr( $buffer, 0, 10, "" ), "0123456789", 'Buffer was correct' );
DESCRIPTION
This module provides utility functions that may be useful when writing test scripts for code which uses "IO::Async" (as well as being used
in the "IO::Async" test scripts themselves).
Test scripts are often synchronous by nature; they are a linear sequence of actions to perform, interspersed with assertions which check
for given conditions. This goes against the very nature of "IO::Async" which, being an asynchronisation framework, does not provide a
linear stepped way of working.
In order to write a test, the "wait_for" function provides a way of synchronising the code, so that a given condition is known to hold,
which would typically signify that some event has occured, the outcome of which can now be tested using the usual testing primitives.
Because the primary purpose of "IO::Async" is to provide IO operations on filehandles, a great many tests will likely be based around
connected pipes or socket handles. The "wait_for_stream" function provides a convenient way to wait for some content to be written through
such a connected stream.
FUNCTIONS
testing_loop( $loop )
Set the "IO::Async::Loop" object which the "wait_for" function will loop on.
wait_for( $condfunc )
Repeatedly call the "loop_once" method on the underlying loop (given to the "testing_loop" function), until the given condition function
callback returns true.
To guard against stalled scripts, if the loop indicates a timeout for 10 consequentive seconds, then an error is thrown.
wait_for_stream( $condfunc, $handle, $buffer )
As "wait_for", but will also watch the given IO handle for readability, and whenever it is readable will read bytes in from it into the
given buffer. The buffer is NOT initialised when the function is entered, in case data remains from a previous call.
$buffer can also be a CODE reference, in which case it will be invoked being passed data read from the handle, whenever it is readable.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
perl v5.14.2 2012-10-24 IO::Async::Test(3pm)