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In one of the script I am seeing some thing like exit 7,exit 1,exit 2,exit 3,exit 9,exit6.What is the difference between all of this exit.Can anyone help here please (3 Replies)
I'm receiving an exit code 64 in our batch scheduler (BMC product control-m) executing a PERL script on UX-HP. Can you tell me where I can find a list of exit codes and their meaning. I'm assuming the exit code is from the Unix operating system not PERL. (3 Replies)
TAP::Parser::Source::Perl(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide TAP::Parser::Source::Perl(3pm)NAME
TAP::Parser::Source::Perl - Stream Perl output
VERSION
Version 3.17
SYNOPSIS
use TAP::Parser::Source::Perl;
my $perl = TAP::Parser::Source::Perl->new;
my $stream = $perl->source( [ $filename, @args ] )->get_stream;
DESCRIPTION
Takes a filename and hopefully returns a stream from it. The filename should be the name of a Perl program.
Note that this is a subclass of TAP::Parser::Source. See that module for more methods.
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
my $perl = TAP::Parser::Source::Perl->new;
Returns a new "TAP::Parser::Source::Perl" object.
Instance Methods
"source"
Getter/setter the name of the test program and any arguments it requires.
my ($filename, @args) = @{ $perl->source };
$perl->source( [ $filename, @args ] );
"croak"s if $filename could not be found.
"switches"
my $switches = $perl->switches;
my @switches = $perl->switches;
$perl->switches( @switches );
Getter/setter for the additional switches to pass to the perl executable. One common switch would be to set an include directory:
$perl->switches( ['-Ilib'] );
"get_stream"
my $stream = $source->get_stream($parser);
Returns a stream of the output generated by executing "source". Must be passed an object that implements a "make_iterator" method.
Typically this is a TAP::Parser instance.
"shebang"
Get the shebang line for a script file.
my $shebang = TAP::Parser::Source::Perl->shebang( $some_script );
May be called as a class method
"get_taint"
Decode any taint switches from a Perl shebang line.
# $taint will be 't'
my $taint = TAP::Parser::Source::Perl->get_taint( '#!/usr/bin/perl -t' );
# $untaint will be undefined
my $untaint = TAP::Parser::Source::Perl->get_taint( '#!/usr/bin/perl' );
SUBCLASSING
Please see "SUBCLASSING" in TAP::Parser for a subclassing overview.
Example
package MyPerlSource;
use strict;
use vars '@ISA';
use Carp qw( croak );
use TAP::Parser::Source::Perl;
@ISA = qw( TAP::Parser::Source::Perl );
sub source {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
if ($args) {
$self->{file} = $args->[0];
return $self->SUPER::source($args);
}
return $self->SUPER::source;
}
# use the version of perl from the shebang line in the test file
sub _get_perl {
my $self = shift;
if (my $shebang = $self->shebang( $self->{file} )) {
$shebang =~ /^#!(.*perl.*?)(?:(?:s)|(?:$))/;
return $1 if $1;
}
return $self->SUPER::_get_perl(@_);
}
SEE ALSO
TAP::Object, TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::Source,
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