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hi all,
Thanks to all for your great help...
I have a scenario that I have two files (file1 & file2). I need to compare two files entire row by row and share the output if any discrepancies within two files.
File1:
DB1|TB1|C1,C3
DB2|TB2|C1,C2
DB3|TB3|C1,C2,C3,C4
File2:
... (2 Replies)
Hi, I am fairly new to Linux. I have a Win XP host machine where I am running a Redhat virtual machine using VMplayer. I have a tool in the VM that I need to run using some input data located on the host machine. How can I share files between the host and the VM? I need to be able to read/write... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new to AIX 5.3 and CSM, but am familiar with other UNIX flavours.
I've been asked to compile a list of files we should manage using CSM.
Could someone suggest a starting list?
/etc/hosts
/etc/passwd
what else?
I'm not looking for a comprehensive list, just a starting... (0 Replies)
Sorry if the is in the wrong section, but would like to know if anyone can help with the following
I am on a network using Windows XP and am having problems viewing/manipulating files on one of the shared drives, which happens to be a snap server. I have no other problems with any of the other... (1 Reply)
Test::File::ShareDir(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::File::ShareDir(3pm)NAME
Test::File::ShareDir - Create a Fake ShareDir for your modules for testing.
VERSION
version 0.3.1
SYNOPSIS
use Test::More;
# use FindBin; optional
use Test::File::ShareDir
# -root => "$FindBin::Bin/../" # optional,
-share => {
-module => { 'My::Module' => 'share/MyModule' }
-dist => { 'My-Dist' => 'share/somefolder' }
};
use My::Module;
use File::ShareDir qw( module_dir dist_dir );
module_dir( 'My::Module' ) # dir with files from $dist/share/MyModule
dist_dir( 'My-Dist' ) # dir with files from $dist/share/somefolder
DESCRIPTION
This module only has support for creating 'new' style share dirs and are NOT compatible with old File::ShareDirs.
For this reason, unless you have File::ShareDir 1.00 or later installed, this module will not be usable by you.
IMPORTING -root
This parameter is the prefix the other paths are relative to.
If this parameter is not specified, it defaults to the Current Working Directory ( "CWD" ).
In versions prior to 0.3.0, this value was mandatory.
The rationale behind using "CWD" as the default value is as follows.
o Most users of this module are likely to be using it to test distributions
o Most users of this module will be using it in "$project/t/" to load files from "$project/share/"
o Most "CPAN" tools run tests with "CWD" = $project
Therefor, defaulting to "CWD" is a reasonably sane default for most people, but where it is not it can still be overridden.
-root => "$FindBin::Bin/../" # resolves to project root from t/ regardless of Cwd.
-share
This parameter is mandatory, and contains a "hashref" containing the data that explains what directories you want shared.
-share => { ..... }
-module
"-module" contains a "hashref" mapping Module names to path names for module_dir style share dirs.
-share => {
-module => { 'My::Module' => 'share/mymodule/', }
}
...
module_dir('My::Module')
Notedly, it is a "hashref", which means there is a limitation of one share dir per module. This is simply because having more than one
share dir per module makes no sense at all.
-dist
"-dist" contains a "hashref" mapping Distribution names to path names for dist_dir style share dirs. The same limitation applied to
"-module" applies here.
-share => {
-dist => { 'My-Dist' => 'share/mydist' }
}
...
dist_dir('My-Dist')
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-24 Test::File::ShareDir(3pm)