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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers appending files Post 31270 by edog on Tuesday 5th of November 2002 09:18:59 AM
Old 11-05-2002
appending files

I have 25 transaction files that need to be put into one file and have the date of the file appended at the end of the line, anyone got a one liner or simple script to help me out

thanks
- Ed
 

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sttransaction(3)					    ShapeTools Toolkit Library						  sttransaction(3)

NAME
stAbortThis, stThisTransaction - simple transaction handling SYNOPSIS
#include <config.h> #include <sttk.h> void stAbortThis (int domsg); struct stTransactionstThisTransaction; DESCRIPTION
stAbortThis is part of a simple transaction mechanism on the basis of setjmp(3) and longjmp(3). A transacion is started by setting a return point calling setjmp(3) and may be aborted by calling stAbortThis. This outputs a short abort message, cleans up the temporary files (stRm- RegisteredFiles(3)) and performs a longjmp(3) operation, returning to the transaction start point. The structure variable stThisTransaction carries information about the current transaction. It has the following fields: struct stTransaction { char tr_fname[MAXPATHLEN+1]; int tr_done; int tr_seqno; int tr_rc; jmp_buf tr_env; }; When setting the transaction return point by calling setjmp(3) the tr_env field must be used as argument to setjmp. The name of the con- cerned file should be stored in tr_fname field and the tr_done flag should be cleared. tr_seqno is the serial number of the current trans- action and must be increased at the beginning of each new transaction. The tr_rc return code can be set to an appropriate return code when something went wrong and the transaction was aborted. When not set by the application, tr_rc will be set nun null by stAbortThis on abor- tion of the transaction. On successful completion, tr_done should be set TRUE. SEE ALSO
stRmRegisteredFiles(3), setjmp(3), longjmp(3). sttk-1.7 Thu Jun 24 17:43:37 1993 sttransaction(3)
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