03-19-2005
Using grep to extract line number
I'm trying to use grep to get the line number only. This is the command I'm using:
grep -n "Content-Disposition: attachment" mbox
The output I get is:
45:Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="test.txt"
So now I just want to get the line number (45) from this output.
Can someone help me with this? Thanks
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courriel::header::disposition
Courriel::Header::Disposition(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Courriel::Header::Disposition(3pm)
NAME
Courriel::Header::Disposition - The content disposition for an email part
VERSION
version 0.29
SYNOPSIS
my $disp = $part->content_disposition();
print $disp->is_inline();
print $disp->is_attachment();
print $disp->filename();
my %attr = $disp->attributes();
while ( my ( $k, $v ) = each %attr ) {
print "$k => $v
";
}
DESCRIPTION
This class represents the contents of a "Content-Disposition" header attached to an email part. Such headers indicate whether or not a part
should be considered an attachment or should be displayed to the user directly. This header may also include information about the
attachment's filename, creation date, etc.
Here are some typical headers:
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Disposition: multipart/alternative; boundary=abcdefghijk
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Filename.jpg"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="foo-bar.jpg";
creation-date="Tue, 31 May 2011 09:41:13 -0700"
API
This class supports the following methods:
Courriel::Header::Disposition->new_from_value( ... )
This takes two parameters, "name" and "value". The "name" is optional, and defaults to "Content-Disposition".
The "value" is parsed and split up into the disposition and attributes.
Courriel::Header::Disposition->new( ... )
This method creates a new object. It accepts the following parameters:
o name
This defaults to 'Content-Type'.
o value
This is the full header value.
o disposition
This should usually either be "inline" or "attachment".
In theory, the RFCs allow other values.
o attributes
A hash reference of attributes from the header, such as a filename, creation date, size, etc. The keys are attribute names and the
values can either be strings or Courriel::HeaderAttribute objects. Values which are strings will be inflated into objects by the
constructor.
This is optional, and can be an empty hash reference or omitted entirely.
$ct->name()
The header name, usually "Content-Disposition".
$ct->value()
The raw header value.
$disp->disposition()
Returns the disposition value passed to the constructor.
$disp->is_inline()
Returns true if the disposition is not equal to "attachment".
$disp->is_attachment()
Returns true if the disposition is equal to "attachment".
$disp->filename()
Returns the filename found in the attributes, or "undef".
$disp->creation_datetime(), $disp->last_modified_datetime(), $disp->read_datetime()
These methods look for a corresponding attribute ("creation-date", etc.) and return a DateTime object representing that attribute's value,
if it exists.
$disp->attributes()
Returns a hash (not a reference) of the attributes passed to the constructor.
Attributes are Courriel::HeaderAttribute objects.
The keys of the hash are all lower case, though the original casing is preserved in the "name()" returned by the Courriel::HeaderAttribute
object.
$disp->attribute($key)
Given a key, returns the named Courriel::HeaderAttribute object. Obviously, this value can be "undef" if the attribute doesn't exist. Name
lookup is case-insensitive.
$disp->attribute_value($key)
Given a key, returns the named attribute's value as a string. Obviously, this value can be "undef" if the attribute doesn't exist. Name
lookup is case-insensitive.
The attribute is a Courriel::HeaderAttribute object.
$disp->as_header_value()
Returns the object as a string suitable for a header value (but not folded).
EXTENDS
This class extends Courriel::Header.
ROLES
This class does the Courriel::Role::HeaderWithAttributes role.
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Dave Rolsky.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-07 Courriel::Header::Disposition(3pm)