11-21-2005
Don't know about non-GNU grep, but you could use sed instead, something like:-
sed -n '/STRING/,$p' filename|head -$n
(where $n is the number of lines you want after the match)
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mojo::path
Mojo::Path(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojo::Path(3pm)
NAME
Mojo::Path - Path
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Path;
my $path = Mojo::Path->new('/foo%2Fbar%3B/baz.html');
shift @{$path->parts};
say $path;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Path is a container for URL paths.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Path implements the following attributes.
"leading_slash"
my $leading_slash = $path->leading_slash;
$path = $path->leading_slash(1);
Path has a leading slash.
"parts"
my $parts = $path->parts;
$path = $path->parts([qw(foo bar baz)]);
The path parts.
# Part with slash
push @{$path->parts}, 'foo/bar';
"trailing_slash"
my $trailing_slash = $path->trailing_slash;
$path = $path->trailing_slash(1);
Path has a trailing slash.
METHODS
Mojo::Path inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
"new"
my $path = Mojo::Path->new;
my $path = Mojo::Path->new('/foo%2Fbar%3B/baz.html');
Construct a new Mojo::Path object.
"canonicalize"
$path = $path->canonicalize;
Canonicalize path.
# "/foo/baz"
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar/../baz')->canonicalize;
"clone"
my $clone = $path->clone;
Clone path.
"contains"
my $success = $path->contains('/foo');
Check if path contains given prefix.
# True
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/');
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/foo');
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/foo/bar');
# False
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/f');
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/bar');
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->contains('/whatever');
"merge"
$path = $path->merge('/foo/bar');
$path = $path->merge('foo/bar');
$path = $path->merge(Mojo::Path->new('foo/bar'));
Merge paths.
# "/baz/yada"
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->merge('/baz/yada');
# "/foo/baz/yada"
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar')->merge('baz/yada');
# "/foo/bar/baz/yada"
Mojo::Path->new('/foo/bar/')->merge('baz/yada');
"parse"
$path = $path->parse('/foo%2Fbar%3B/baz.html');
Parse path. Note that %2F will be treated as "/" for security reasons.
"to_abs_string"
my $string = $path->to_abs_string;
Turn path into an absolute string.
"to_string"
my $string = $path->to_string;
Turn path into a string.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Path(3pm)