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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help with greping a field Post 39861 by oombera on Tuesday 2nd of September 2003 02:16:50 PM
Old 09-02-2003
To grab all the invoice numbers, the grep command won't work. Although it looks the file rooh posted contains many lines, all that text is actually only on three lines, with the invoice numbers only occuring on the last two...
 

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yaml(n) 							  YAML processing							   yaml(n)

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NAME
yaml - YAML Format Encoder/Decoder SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require yaml ?0.3.5? ::yaml::yaml2dict ?options? txt ::yaml::yaml2huddle ?options? txt ::yaml::setOption ?options? ::yaml::dict2yaml dict ?indent? ?wordwrap? ::yaml::list2yaml list ?indent? ?wordwrap? ::yaml::huddle2yaml huddle ?indent? ?wordwrap? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The yaml package provides a simple Tcl-only library for parsing the YAML http://www.yaml.org/ data exchange format as specified in http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.1/. The yaml package returns data as a Tcl dict. Either the dict package or Tcl 8.5 is required for use. COMMANDS
::yaml::yaml2dict ?options? txt ::yaml::yaml2huddle ?options? txt Parse yaml formatted text txt into a Tcl dict/huddle and return the value. -file txt is a filename of YAML-stream. -stream txt is just a YAML-stream. -types list The list is a type list for the yaml-scalar types.(e.g. !!str !!timestamp !!integer !!true ...) -types {timestamp integer null true false} In this case, if a string matched "timestamp", converted to the TCL internal timestamp.(e.g. "2001-12-15T02:59:43.1Z" => 1008385183) -m:true param The param is two elements of list for the value of true, and considered strings. -m:true {1 {true on + yes y}} In this case, the string "yes" found in YAML Stream, automatically converted 1. -m:false param The param is two elements of list for the value of false, and considered strings. -m:false {0 {false off - no n}} -m:null param The param is two elements of list for the value of null, and considered strings. -m:null {"" {null nil "" ~}} -validate Experiment,old: Output stream contains YAML's-tag, each node. % puts [::yaml::load -validate {[aaa, bbb]}] => !!seq {{!!str aaa} {!!str bbb}} ::yaml::setOption ?options? Change implicit options for the library. Now, the params are the same as ::yaml::yaml2dict. Arguments of::yaml::yaml2dict is more priority than this setting. ::yaml::dict2yaml dict ?indent? ?wordwrap? ::yaml::list2yaml list ?indent? ?wordwrap? ::yaml::huddle2yaml huddle ?indent? ?wordwrap? Convert a dict/list/huddle object into YAML stream. indent spaces indent of each block node. currently default is 2. wordwrap word wrap for YAML stream. currently default is 40. EXAMPLES
An example of a yaml stream converted to Tcl. A yaml stream is returned as a single item with multiple elements. { --- !<tag:clarkevans.com,2002:invoice> invoice: 34843 date : 2001-01-23 bill-to: &id001 given : Chris family : Dumars address: lines: | 458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292 city : Royal Oak state : MI postal : 48046 ship-to: *id001 product: - sku : BL394D quantity : 4 description : Basketball price : 450.00 - sku : BL4438H quantity : 1 description : Super Hoop price : 2392.00 tax : 251.42 total: 4443.52 comments: Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338. } => invoice 34843 date 2001-01-23 bill-to {given Chris family Dumars address {lines {458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292 } city {Royal Oak} state MI postal 48046}} ship-to {given Chris family Dumars address {lines {458 Walkman Dr. Suite #292 } city {Royal Oak} state MI postal 48046}} product {{sku BL394D quantity 4 description Basketball price 450.00} {sku BL4438H quantity 1 description {Super Hoop} price 2392.00}} tax 251.42 total 4443.52 comments {Late afternoon is best. Backup contact is Nancy Billsmer @ 338-4338.} An example of a yaml object converted to Tcl. A yaml object is returned as a multi-element list (a dict). { --- - [name , hr, avg ] - [Mark McGwire, 65, 0.278] - [Sammy Sosa , 63, 0.288] - Mark McGwire: {hr: 65, avg: 0.278} Sammy Sosa: { hr: 63, avg: 0.288} } => {name hr avg} {{Mark McGwire} 65 0.278} {{Sammy Sosa} 63 0.288} {{Mark McGwire} {hr 65 avg 0.278} {Sammy Sosa} {hr 63 avg 0.288}} LIMITATIONS
tag parser not implemented. currentry, tags are merely ignored. Only Anchor => Aliases ordering. back alias-referring is not supported. Too many braces, or too few braces. Not enough character set of line feeds. Please use only " " as line breaks. BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category yaml of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. SEE ALSO
base64, huddle, json KEYWORDS
data exchange, huddle, parsing, text processing, yaml COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 KATO Kanryu <kanryu6@users.sourceforge.net> yaml 0.3.5 yaml(n)
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