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parallel.1: parallel
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pod2man parallel > parallel.1
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install: parallel parallel.1
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unittest: parallel unittest/tests-to-run/* unittest/wanted-results/*
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(cd unittest; sh Start.sh)
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dist:
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rm -rf ./unittest/input-files/random_dirs_*_newline || /bin/true
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rm -rf ./unittest/tmp || /bin/true
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rm parallel.tar.bz2 || /bin/true
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|
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parallel
Executable file
652
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Executable file
|
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|
|||
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 NAME
|
||||
|
||||
parallel - build and execute command lines from standard input in parallel
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 SYNOPSIS
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel> [options] [command [arguments]] < list_of_arguments
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 DESCRIPTION
|
||||
|
||||
For each line of input B<parallel> will execute B<command> with the
|
||||
line as arguments. If no B<command> is given the line of input is
|
||||
executed. B<parallel> can often be used as a substitute for B<xargs>
|
||||
or B<cat | sh>.
|
||||
|
||||
Several lines will be run in parallel.
|
||||
|
||||
=over 9
|
||||
|
||||
=item I<command>
|
||||
|
||||
Command to execute. If B<command> or the following arguments contain {}
|
||||
every instance will be substituted with the input line. Setting a
|
||||
command also invokes B<-f>.
|
||||
|
||||
If B<command> is given, B<parallel> will behave similar to B<xargs>. If
|
||||
B<command> is not given B<parallel> will behave similar to B<cat | sh>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item I<-0>
|
||||
|
||||
Use NUL as delimiter. Normally input lines will end in \n
|
||||
(newline). If they end in \0 (NUL), then use this option. It is useful
|
||||
for processing filenames that may contain \n (newline).
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-c>
|
||||
|
||||
Line is a command. The input line contains more than one argument or
|
||||
the input line needs to be evaluated by the shell. This is the default
|
||||
if B<command> is not set. Can be reversed with B<-f>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-f>
|
||||
|
||||
Line is a filename. The input line contains a filename that will be
|
||||
quoted so it is not evaluated by the shell. This is the default if
|
||||
B<command> is set. Can be reversed with B<-c>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-g>
|
||||
|
||||
Group output. Output from each jobs is grouped together and is only
|
||||
printed when the command is finished. STDERR first followed by STDOUT.
|
||||
B<-g> is the default. Can be reversed with B<-u>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-j> I<N>
|
||||
|
||||
Run N jobs in parallel. Default is 10.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-j> +I<N>
|
||||
|
||||
Add N to the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel. For
|
||||
compute intensive jobs I<-j +0> is useful as it will run
|
||||
number-of-cpus jobs in parallel.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-j> -I<N>
|
||||
|
||||
Subtract N from the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel.
|
||||
If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-j> I<N>%
|
||||
|
||||
Multiply N% with the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel.
|
||||
If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-q>
|
||||
|
||||
Quote B<command>. This will quote the command line so special
|
||||
characters are not interpreted by the shell. See the section
|
||||
QUOTING. Most people will never need this. Quoting is disabled by
|
||||
default.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-s>
|
||||
|
||||
Silent. The job to be run will not be printed. This is the default.
|
||||
Can be reversed with B<-v>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-u>
|
||||
|
||||
Ungroup output. Output is printed as soon as possible. This may cause
|
||||
output from different commands to be mixed. Can be reversed with B<-g>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<-v>
|
||||
|
||||
Verbose. Print the job to be run. Can be reversed with B<-s>.
|
||||
|
||||
=back
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 EXAMPLE 1: Working as cat | sh. Ressource inexpensive jobs and evaluation
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel> can work similar to B<cat | sh>.
|
||||
|
||||
A ressource inexpensive job is a job that takes very little CPU, disk
|
||||
I/O and network I/O. Ping is an example of a ressource inexpensive
|
||||
job. wget is too - if the webpages are small.
|
||||
|
||||
The content of the file jobs_to_run:
|
||||
|
||||
ping -c 1 10.0.0.1
|
||||
wget http://status-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.1
|
||||
ping -c 1 10.0.0.2
|
||||
wget http://status-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.2
|
||||
...
|
||||
ping -c 1 10.0.0.255
|
||||
wget http://status-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.255
|
||||
|
||||
To run 100 processes simultaneously do:
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel -j 100 < jobs_to_run>
|
||||
|
||||
As there is not a B<command> the option B<-c> is default because the
|
||||
jobs needs to be evaluated by the shell.
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 EXAMPLE 2: Working as xargs -n1. Argument appending
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel> can work similar to B<xargs -n1>.
|
||||
|
||||
To output all html files run:
|
||||
|
||||
B<find . -name '*.html' | parallel cat>
|
||||
|
||||
As there is a B<command> the option B<-f> is default because the
|
||||
filenames needs to be protected from the shell in case a filename
|
||||
contains special characters.
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 EXAMPLE 3: Compute intensive jobs and substitution
|
||||
|
||||
If ImageMagick is installed this will generate a thumbnail of a jpg
|
||||
file:
|
||||
|
||||
B<convert -geometry 120 foo.jpg thumb_foo.jpg>
|
||||
|
||||
If the system has more than 1 CPU it can be run with number-of-cpus
|
||||
jobs in parallel (-j +0). This will do that for all jpg files in a
|
||||
directory:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls *.jpg | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} thumb_{}>
|
||||
|
||||
To do it recursively use B<find>:
|
||||
|
||||
B<find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg>
|
||||
|
||||
Notice how the argument has to start with {} as {} will include path
|
||||
(e.g. running B<convert -geometry 120 ./foo/bar.jpg
|
||||
thumb_./foo/bar.jpg> would clearly be wrong). It will result in files
|
||||
like ./foo/bar.jpg_thumb.jpg. If that is not wanted this can fix it:
|
||||
|
||||
find . -name '*.jpg' | \
|
||||
perl -pe 'chomp; $a=$_; s:/([^/]+)$:/thumb_$1:; $_="convert -geometry 120 $a $_\n"' | \
|
||||
parallel -c -j +0
|
||||
|
||||
Unfortunately this will not work if the filenames contain special
|
||||
characters (such as space or quotes). If you have B<ren> installed this
|
||||
is a better solution:
|
||||
|
||||
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
|
||||
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 EXAMPLE 4: Substitution and redirection
|
||||
|
||||
This will compare all files in the dir to the file foo and save the
|
||||
diffs in corresponding .diff files:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel diff {} foo ">>B<"{}.diff>
|
||||
|
||||
Quoting of > is necessary to postpone the redirection. Another
|
||||
solution is to quote the whole command:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 EXAMPLE 5: Composed commands
|
||||
|
||||
A job can consist of several commands. This will print the number of
|
||||
files in each directory:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel 'echo -n {}" "; ls {}|wc -l'>
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 QUOTING
|
||||
|
||||
For more advanced use quoting may be an issue. The following will
|
||||
print the filename for each line that has exactly 2 columns:
|
||||
|
||||
B<perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' file>
|
||||
|
||||
This can be done by B<parallel> using:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'">
|
||||
|
||||
Notice how \'s, "'s, and $'s needs to be quoted. B<parallel> can do
|
||||
the quoting by using option B<-q>:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel -q perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"'>
|
||||
|
||||
However, this means you cannot make the shell interpret special
|
||||
characters. For example this B<will not work>:
|
||||
|
||||
B<ls | parallel -q "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
|
||||
|
||||
because > needs to be interpreted by the shell.
|
||||
|
||||
B<Conclusion>: To avoid dealing with the quoting problems it may be
|
||||
easier just to write a small script and have B<parallel> call that
|
||||
script.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 WHY NOT xargs/find -exec
|
||||
|
||||
B<xargs> and B<find -exec> offer some of the same possibilites as
|
||||
B<parallel>. However, the support for running jobs in parallel is
|
||||
limited.
|
||||
|
||||
B<find -exec> only works on files. So processing other input (such as
|
||||
hosts or URLs) will require creating these inputs as files.
|
||||
|
||||
B<xargs> deals badly with special characters (such as space, ' and ") unless
|
||||
B<-0> is specified. Many input generators are not optimized for using
|
||||
B<NUL> as separator but are optimized for B<newline> as separator. E.g
|
||||
B<head>, B<tail>, B<awk>, B<ls>, B<echo>, B<sed>, B<tar -v>, B<perl>
|
||||
(-0 and \0 instead of \n), B<locate> (requires using -0), B<find>
|
||||
(requires using -print0), B<grep> (requires user to use -z or -Z).
|
||||
|
||||
An example would be to list the number of lines in files containing GNU/Linux:
|
||||
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep -Zl GNU/Linux | xargs -0n1 wc -l
|
||||
|
||||
find . -type f | parallel grep -l GNU/Linux | parallel wc -l
|
||||
|
||||
In the B<xargs> version the user will have to remember B<-Z> for B<grep>.
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel> offers the option B<-0> for B<NUL> separated strings in the
|
||||
rare event that the input strings contain \n (newline).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
Filenames beginning with '-' can cause some commands to give
|
||||
unexpected results, as it will often be interpreted as an option.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 REPORTING BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
Report bugs to <bug-parallel@tange.dk>.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 LICENSE
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
(at your option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
|
||||
|
||||
B<parallel> uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Std, IPC::Open3,
|
||||
Symbol, IO::File, POSIX, and File::Temp.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
B<find>(1), B<xargs>(1)
|
||||
|
||||
=cut
|
||||
|
||||
use IPC::Open3;
|
||||
use Symbol qw(gensym);
|
||||
use IO::File;
|
||||
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
|
||||
use File::Temp qw/ tempfile tempdir /;
|
||||
use Getopt::Std;
|
||||
|
||||
my ($processes,$command);
|
||||
getopts("0cdefgj:qsuv") || die $::Usage;
|
||||
|
||||
# Defaults:
|
||||
$Global::debug = 0;
|
||||
$processes = 10;
|
||||
$command = undef;
|
||||
$Global::verbose = 0;
|
||||
$Global::grouped = 1;
|
||||
$Global::quoting = 0;
|
||||
$Global::input_is_filename = (defined @ARGV);
|
||||
$/="\n";
|
||||
|
||||
$Global::debug = (defined $::opt_d);
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_j) { $processes = compute_number_of_processes($::opt_j); }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_v) { $Global::verbose = 1; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_s) { $Global::verbose = 0; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_g) { $Global::grouped = 1; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_u) { $Global::grouped = 0; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_c) { $Global::input_is_filename = 0; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_f) { $Global::input_is_filename = 1; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_0) { $/ = "\0"; }
|
||||
if(defined $::opt_q) { $Global::quoting = 1; }
|
||||
if(@ARGV) {
|
||||
if($Global::quoting) {
|
||||
$command = join(" ", shell_quote(@ARGV));
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
$command = join(" ", @ARGV);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
init_run_jobs();
|
||||
while($args = <STDIN>) {
|
||||
my $cmd_line = generate_command_line($command, $args);
|
||||
queue_job($processes, $cmd_line);
|
||||
}
|
||||
drain_job_queue();
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Generating the command line
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
sub generate_command_line {
|
||||
my $command = shift;
|
||||
my $line = shift;
|
||||
chomp($line);
|
||||
my ($job_line,$arg);
|
||||
if($Global::input_is_filename) {
|
||||
($line) = (shell_quote($line));
|
||||
}
|
||||
if($command) {
|
||||
$job_line = $command;
|
||||
$arg = $line;
|
||||
if($job_line =~ s/{}/$arg/g) {
|
||||
# substituted {} with args
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
# append args
|
||||
$job_line .= " $arg";
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
$job_line = $line;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return $job_line;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub shell_quote {
|
||||
# Quote the string so shell will not expand any special chars
|
||||
my (@strings) = (@_);
|
||||
my $arg;
|
||||
for $arg (@strings) {
|
||||
# what is the right thing to do about '-' at start of line?
|
||||
# maybe substitute with './'
|
||||
# so it is not regarded as -option.
|
||||
$arg =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
|
||||
|
||||
$arg =~ s/([\#\?\`\(\)\*\>\<\~\|\; \"\!\$\&\'])/\\$1/g;
|
||||
$arg =~ s/([\002-\011\013-\032])/\\$1/g;
|
||||
$arg =~ s/([\n])/'\n'/g; # filenames with '\n' is quoted using \'
|
||||
}
|
||||
return (@strings);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Number of processes
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
sub compute_number_of_processes {
|
||||
my $opt_j = shift;
|
||||
my $processes = 0;
|
||||
if(defined $opt_j) {
|
||||
if($opt_j =~ /^\+(\d+)$/) {
|
||||
# E.g. -j +2
|
||||
my $j = $1;
|
||||
$processes = $j + no_of_cpus();
|
||||
} elsif ($opt_j =~ /^-(\d+)$/) {
|
||||
# E.g. -j -2
|
||||
my $j = $1;
|
||||
$processes = no_of_cpus() - $j;
|
||||
} elsif ($opt_j =~ /^(\d+)\%$/) {
|
||||
my $j = $1;
|
||||
$processes = no_of_cpus() * $j / 100;
|
||||
} elsif ($opt_j =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
|
||||
$processes = $1;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
die $::Usage;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if($processes < 1) {
|
||||
$processes = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "Computed processes: ".(int $processes)."\n";
|
||||
return int $processes;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub no_of_cpus {
|
||||
my $no_of_cpus =
|
||||
(no_of_cpus_gnu_linux() ||
|
||||
no_of_cpus_solaris());
|
||||
if($no_of_cpus) {
|
||||
return $no_of_cpus;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
warn("Cannot figure out no of cpus. Using 1");
|
||||
return 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub no_of_cpus_gnu_linux {
|
||||
my $no_of_cpus;
|
||||
if(-e "/proc/cpuinfo") {
|
||||
$no_of_cpus = 0;
|
||||
open(IN,"cat /proc/cpuinfo|") || return undef;
|
||||
while(<IN>) {
|
||||
/^processor.*[:]/ and $no_of_cpus++;
|
||||
}
|
||||
close IN;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return $no_of_cpus;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub no_of_cpus_solaris {
|
||||
if(-x "/usr/sbin/psrinfo") {
|
||||
my @psrinfo = `/usr/sbin/psrinfo`;
|
||||
if($#psrinfo >= 0) {
|
||||
return $#psrinfo +1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if(-x "/usr/sbin/prtconf") {
|
||||
my @prtconf = `/usr/sbin/prtconf | grep cpu..instance`;
|
||||
if($#prtconf >= 0) {
|
||||
return $#prtconf +1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return undef;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Running and printing the jobs
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
sub init_run_jobs {
|
||||
# Remember the original STDOUT and STDERR
|
||||
open $Global::original_stdout, ">&STDOUT" or die "Can't dup STDOUT: $!";
|
||||
open $Global::original_stderr, ">&STDERR" or die "Can't dup STDERR: $!";
|
||||
$Global::running_jobs=0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub queue_job {
|
||||
my $processes = shift;
|
||||
my $command = shift;
|
||||
|
||||
push @Global::command, $command;
|
||||
if($Global::running_jobs <= $processes) {
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "queing $command\n";
|
||||
start_another_job();
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "queed $command\n";
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub drain_job_queue {
|
||||
while(1) {
|
||||
if($Global::running_jobs == 0) { last }
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "jobs running: $Global::running_jobs\n";
|
||||
sleep 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub run_jobs {
|
||||
# Run the jobs in @Global::command with $processes simultaneously
|
||||
my $processes = shift;
|
||||
|
||||
for my $i (1..$processes) {
|
||||
# Start $processes jobs.
|
||||
# When a job dies, the handler will take care of starting another
|
||||
start_another_job();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
while(1) {
|
||||
if($Global::running_jobs == 0) { last }
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "jobs running: $Global::running_jobs\n";
|
||||
sleep 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub start_another_job {
|
||||
# Grab a job from @Global::command, start it
|
||||
# and remember the pid, the STDOUT and the STDERR handles
|
||||
# If no more jobs: do nothing
|
||||
my $command = shift @Global::command;
|
||||
if(defined $command) {
|
||||
DoNotReap();
|
||||
my %jobinfo = start_job($command);
|
||||
$Global::running{$jobinfo{"pid"}} = \%jobinfo;
|
||||
ReapIfNeeded();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub start_job {
|
||||
# Setup STDOUT and STDERR for a job and start it.
|
||||
my $command = shift;
|
||||
my ($pid,$out,$err,%out,%err,$outname,$errname,$name);
|
||||
if($Global::grouped) {
|
||||
# To group we create temporary files for STDOUT and STDERR
|
||||
# Filehandles are global, so to not overwrite the filehandles use a hash with new keys
|
||||
# To avoid the cleanup unlink the files immediately (but keep them open)
|
||||
$outname = ++$Global::TmpFilename;
|
||||
($out{$outname},$name) = tempfile(SUFFIX => ".par");
|
||||
unlink $name;
|
||||
$errname = ++$Global::TmpFilename;
|
||||
($err{$errname},$name) = tempfile(SUFFIX => ".par");
|
||||
unlink $name;
|
||||
|
||||
open STDOUT, '>&', $out{$outname} or die "Can't redirect STDOUT: $!";
|
||||
open STDERR, '>&', $err{$errname} or die "Can't dup STDOUT: $!";
|
||||
}
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "starting: $command\n";
|
||||
if($Global::verbose and not $Global::grouped) {
|
||||
print STDOUT $command,"\n";
|
||||
}
|
||||
$Global::running_jobs++;
|
||||
$pid = open3(gensym, ">&STDOUT", ">&STDERR", $command);
|
||||
|
||||
open STDOUT, ">&", $Global::original_stdout or die "Can't dup \$oldout: $!";
|
||||
open STDERR, ">&", $Global::original_stderr or die "Can't dup \$oldout: $!";
|
||||
|
||||
if($Global::grouped) {
|
||||
return ("pid" => $pid,
|
||||
"out" => $out{$outname},
|
||||
"err" => $err{$errname},
|
||||
"command" => $command);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
return ("pid" => $pid, "command" => $command);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub print_job {
|
||||
# Print the output of the jobs
|
||||
# Only relevant for grouping
|
||||
$Global::grouped or return;
|
||||
my $fhs = shift;
|
||||
my $out = $fhs->{out};
|
||||
my $err = $fhs->{err};
|
||||
my $command = $fhs->{command};
|
||||
|
||||
$Global::debug and print ">>job\n";
|
||||
if($Global::verbose and $Global::grouped) {
|
||||
print STDOUT $command,"\n";
|
||||
# If STDOUT and STDERR is merged, we want the command to be printed first
|
||||
# so flush to avoid STDOUT being buffered
|
||||
flush STDOUT;
|
||||
}
|
||||
seek $_, 0, 0 for $out, $err;
|
||||
if($Global::debug) {
|
||||
while( <$err> ) { print STDERR "ERR: $_" }
|
||||
while( <$out> ) { print STDOUT "OUT: $_" }
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
while( <$err> ) { print STDERR }
|
||||
while( <$out> ) { print STDOUT }
|
||||
}
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "<<job\n";
|
||||
close $out;
|
||||
close $err;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Signal handling stuff
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
sub CountSigChild {
|
||||
$Global::SigChildCaught++;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub DoNotReap {
|
||||
# This will postpone SIGCHILD for sections that cannot be distracted by a dying child
|
||||
# (Racecondition)
|
||||
$SIG{CHLD} = \&CountSigChild;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub ReapIfNeeded {
|
||||
# Do the postponed SIGCHILDs if any and re-install normal reaper for SIGCHILD
|
||||
# (Racecondition)
|
||||
if($Global::SigChildCaught) {
|
||||
$Global::SigChildCaught = 0;
|
||||
Reaper();
|
||||
}
|
||||
$SIG{CHLD} = \&Reaper;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
sub Reaper {
|
||||
# A job finished.
|
||||
# Print the output.
|
||||
# Start another job
|
||||
DoNotReap();
|
||||
my $stiff;
|
||||
$Global::debug and print "Reaper called\n";
|
||||
while (($stiff = waitpid(-1, &WNOHANG)) > 0) {
|
||||
print_job($Global::running{$stiff});
|
||||
delete $Global::running{$stiff};
|
||||
$Global::running_jobs--;
|
||||
start_another_job();
|
||||
}
|
||||
ReapIfNeeded();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Debugging
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
sub my_dump {
|
||||
my @dump_this = (@_);
|
||||
eval "use Data::Dump qw(dump);";
|
||||
if ($@) {
|
||||
# Data::Dump not installed
|
||||
eval "use Data::Dumper;";
|
||||
if ($@) {
|
||||
my $err = "Neither Data::Dump nor Data::Dumper is installed\n".
|
||||
"Not dumping output\n";
|
||||
print STDERR $err;
|
||||
return $err;
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
return Dumper(@dump_this);
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
eval "use Data::Dump qw(dump);";
|
||||
return (Data::Dump::dump(@dump_this));
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Keep perl -w happy
|
||||
$main::opt_u = $main::opt_c = $main::opt_f = $main::opt_q =
|
||||
$main::opt_0 = $main::opt_s = $main::opt_v = $main::opt_g =
|
||||
$main::opt_j = $main::opt_d=1;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
381
parallel.1
Normal file
381
parallel.1
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,381 @@
|
|||
.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.32
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" Standard preamble:
|
||||
.\" ========================================================================
|
||||
.de Sh \" Subsection heading
|
||||
.br
|
||||
.if t .Sp
|
||||
.ne 5
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\fB\\$1\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
..
|
||||
.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP)
|
||||
.if t .sp .5v
|
||||
.if n .sp
|
||||
..
|
||||
.de Vb \" Begin verbatim text
|
||||
.ft CW
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ne \\$1
|
||||
..
|
||||
.de Ve \" End verbatim text
|
||||
.ft R
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
..
|
||||
.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will
|
||||
.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left
|
||||
.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will
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.\" ========================================================================
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.\"
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.IX Title "PARALLEL 1"
|
||||
.TH PARALLEL 1 "2007-09-10" "perl v5.8.8" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
|
||||
.SH "NAME"
|
||||
parallel \- build and execute command lines from standard input in parallel
|
||||
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
|
||||
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR [options] [command [arguments]] < list_of_arguments
|
||||
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
|
||||
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
|
||||
For each line of input \fBparallel\fR will execute \fBcommand\fR with the
|
||||
line as arguments. If no \fBcommand\fR is given the line of input is
|
||||
executed. \fBparallel\fR can often be used as a substitute for \fBxargs\fR
|
||||
or \fBcat | sh\fR.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Several lines will be run in parallel.
|
||||
.IP "\fIcommand\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "command"
|
||||
Command to execute. If \fBcommand\fR or the following arguments contain {}
|
||||
every instance will be substituted with the input line. Setting a
|
||||
command also invokes \fB\-f\fR.
|
||||
.Sp
|
||||
If \fBcommand\fR is given, \fBparallel\fR will behave similar to \fBxargs\fR. If
|
||||
\&\fBcommand\fR is not given \fBparallel\fR will behave similar to \fBcat | sh\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fI\-0\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-0"
|
||||
Use \s-1NUL\s0 as delimiter. Normally input lines will end in \en
|
||||
(newline). If they end in \e0 (\s-1NUL\s0), then use this option. It is useful
|
||||
for processing filenames that may contain \en (newline).
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-c\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-c"
|
||||
Line is a command. The input line contains more than one argument or
|
||||
the input line needs to be evaluated by the shell. This is the default
|
||||
if \fBcommand\fR is not set. Can be reversed with \fB\-f\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-f\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-f"
|
||||
Line is a filename. The input line contains a filename that will be
|
||||
quoted so it is not evaluated by the shell. This is the default if
|
||||
\&\fBcommand\fR is set. Can be reversed with \fB\-c\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-g\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-g"
|
||||
Group output. Output from each jobs is grouped together and is only
|
||||
printed when the command is finished. \s-1STDERR\s0 first followed by \s-1STDOUT\s0.
|
||||
\&\fB\-g\fR is the default. Can be reversed with \fB\-u\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-j\fR \fIN\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-j N"
|
||||
Run N jobs in parallel. Default is 10.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-j\fR +\fIN\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-j +N"
|
||||
Add N to the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel. For
|
||||
compute intensive jobs \fI\-j +0\fR is useful as it will run
|
||||
number-of-cpus jobs in parallel.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-j\fR \-\fIN\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-j -N"
|
||||
Subtract N from the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel.
|
||||
If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-j\fR \fIN\fR%" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-j N%"
|
||||
Multiply N% with the number of CPUs. Run this many jobs in parallel.
|
||||
If the evaluated number is less than 1 then 1 will be used.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-q\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-q"
|
||||
Quote \fBcommand\fR. This will quote the command line so special
|
||||
characters are not interpreted by the shell. See the section
|
||||
\&\s-1QUOTING\s0. Most people will never need this. Quoting is disabled by
|
||||
default.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-s\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-s"
|
||||
Silent. The job to be run will not be printed. This is the default.
|
||||
Can be reversed with \fB\-v\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-u\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-u"
|
||||
Ungroup output. Output is printed as soon as possible. This may cause
|
||||
output from different commands to be mixed. Can be reversed with \fB\-g\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\-v\fR" 9
|
||||
.IX Item "-v"
|
||||
Verbose. Print the job to be run. Can be reversed with \fB\-s\fR.
|
||||
.SH "EXAMPLE 1: Working as cat | sh. Ressource inexpensive jobs and evaluation"
|
||||
.IX Header "EXAMPLE 1: Working as cat | sh. Ressource inexpensive jobs and evaluation"
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR can work similar to \fBcat | sh\fR.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
A ressource inexpensive job is a job that takes very little \s-1CPU\s0, disk
|
||||
I/O and network I/O. Ping is an example of a ressource inexpensive
|
||||
job. wget is too \- if the webpages are small.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
The content of the file jobs_to_run:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.Vb 7
|
||||
\& ping \-c 1 10.0.0.1
|
||||
\& wget http://status\-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.1
|
||||
\& ping \-c 1 10.0.0.2
|
||||
\& wget http://status\-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.2
|
||||
\& ...
|
||||
\& ping \-c 1 10.0.0.255
|
||||
\& wget http://status\-server/status.cgi?ip=10.0.0.255
|
||||
.Ve
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
To run 100 processes simultaneously do:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBparallel \-j 100 < jobs_to_run\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
As there is not a \fBcommand\fR the option \fB\-c\fR is default because the
|
||||
jobs needs to be evaluated by the shell.
|
||||
.SH "EXAMPLE 2: Working as xargs \-n1. Argument appending"
|
||||
.IX Header "EXAMPLE 2: Working as xargs -n1. Argument appending"
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR can work similar to \fBxargs \-n1\fR.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
To output all html files run:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBfind . \-name '*.html' | parallel cat\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
As there is a \fBcommand\fR the option \fB\-f\fR is default because the
|
||||
filenames needs to be protected from the shell in case a filename
|
||||
contains special characters.
|
||||
.SH "EXAMPLE 3: Compute intensive jobs and substitution"
|
||||
.IX Header "EXAMPLE 3: Compute intensive jobs and substitution"
|
||||
If ImageMagick is installed this will generate a thumbnail of a jpg
|
||||
file:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBconvert \-geometry 120 foo.jpg thumb_foo.jpg\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
If the system has more than 1 \s-1CPU\s0 it can be run with number-of-cpus
|
||||
jobs in parallel (\-j +0). This will do that for all jpg files in a
|
||||
directory:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls *.jpg | parallel \-j +0 convert \-geometry 120 {} thumb_{}\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
To do it recursively use \fBfind\fR:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBfind . \-name '*.jpg' | parallel \-j +0 convert \-geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Notice how the argument has to start with {} as {} will include path
|
||||
(e.g. running \fBconvert \-geometry 120 ./foo/bar.jpg
|
||||
thumb_./foo/bar.jpg\fR would clearly be wrong). It will result in files
|
||||
like ./foo/bar.jpg_thumb.jpg. If that is not wanted this can fix it:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.Vb 3
|
||||
\& find . \-name '*.jpg' | \e
|
||||
\& perl \-pe 'chomp; $a=$_; s:/([^/]+)$:/thumb_$1:; $_="convert \-geometry 120 $a $_\en"' | \e
|
||||
\& parallel \-c \-j +0
|
||||
.Ve
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Unfortunately this will not work if the filenames contain special
|
||||
characters (such as space or quotes). If you have \fBren\fR installed this
|
||||
is a better solution:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
.Vb 2
|
||||
\& find . \-name '*.jpg' | parallel \-j +0 convert \-geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
|
||||
\& find . \-name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
|
||||
.Ve
|
||||
.SH "EXAMPLE 4: Substitution and redirection"
|
||||
.IX Header "EXAMPLE 4: Substitution and redirection"
|
||||
This will compare all files in the dir to the file foo and save the
|
||||
diffs in corresponding .diff files:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel diff {} foo "\fR>\fB"{}.diff\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Quoting of > is necessary to postpone the redirection. Another
|
||||
solution is to quote the whole command:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel "diff {} foo \fR>\fB{}.diff"\fR
|
||||
.SH "EXAMPLE 5: Composed commands"
|
||||
.IX Header "EXAMPLE 5: Composed commands"
|
||||
A job can consist of several commands. This will print the number of
|
||||
files in each directory:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel 'echo \-n {}\*(L" \*(R"; ls {}|wc \-l'\fR
|
||||
.SH "QUOTING"
|
||||
.IX Header "QUOTING"
|
||||
For more advanced use quoting may be an issue. The following will
|
||||
print the filename for each line that has exactly 2 columns:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBperl \-ne '/^\eS+\es+\eS+$/ and print \f(CB$ARGV\fB,\*(L"\en\*(R"' file\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This can be done by \fBparallel\fR using:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel \*(L"perl \-ne '/^\e\eS+\e\es+\e\eS+$/ and print \e$ARGV,\e\*(R"\e\en\e\*(L"'\*(R"\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Notice how \e's, "'s, and $'s needs to be quoted. \fBparallel\fR can do
|
||||
the quoting by using option \fB\-q\fR:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel \-q perl \-ne '/^\eS+\es+\eS+$/ and print \f(CB$ARGV\fB,\*(L"\en\*(R"'\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
However, this means you cannot make the shell interpret special
|
||||
characters. For example this \fBwill not work\fR:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBls | parallel \-q "diff {} foo \fR>\fB{}.diff"\fR
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
because > needs to be interpreted by the shell.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBConclusion\fR: To avoid dealing with the quoting problems it may be
|
||||
easier just to write a small script and have \fBparallel\fR call that
|
||||
script.
|
||||
.SH "WHY NOT xargs/find \-exec"
|
||||
.IX Header "WHY NOT xargs/find -exec"
|
||||
\&\fBxargs\fR and \fBfind \-exec\fR offer some of the same possibilites as
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR. However, the support for running jobs in parallel is
|
||||
limited.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBfind \-exec\fR only works on files. So processing other input (such as
|
||||
hosts or URLs) will require creating these inputs as files.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBxargs\fR deals badly with special characters (such as space, ' and ") unless
|
||||
\&\fB\-0\fR is specified. Many input generators are not optimized for using
|
||||
\&\fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR as separator but are optimized for \fBnewline\fR as separator. E.g
|
||||
\&\fBhead\fR, \fBtail\fR, \fBawk\fR, \fBls\fR, \fBecho\fR, \fBsed\fR, \fBtar \-v\fR, \fBperl\fR
|
||||
(\-0 and \e0 instead of \en), \fBlocate\fR (requires using \-0), \fBfind\fR
|
||||
(requires using \-print0), \fBgrep\fR (requires user to use \-z or \-Z).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
An example would be to list the number of lines in files containing GNU/Linux:
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
find . \-type f \-print0 | xargs \-0 grep \-Zl GNU/Linux | xargs \-0n1 wc \-l
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
find . \-type f | parallel grep \-l GNU/Linux | parallel wc \-l
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In the \fBxargs\fR version the user will have to remember \fB\-Z\fR for \fBgrep\fR.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR offers the option \fB\-0\fR for \fB\s-1NUL\s0\fR separated strings in the
|
||||
rare event that the input strings contain \en (newline).
|
||||
.SH "BUGS"
|
||||
.IX Header "BUGS"
|
||||
Filenames beginning with '\-' can cause some commands to give
|
||||
unexpected results, as it will often be interpreted as an option.
|
||||
.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
|
||||
.IX Header "REPORTING BUGS"
|
||||
Report bugs to <bug\-parallel@tange.dk>.
|
||||
.SH "AUTHOR"
|
||||
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk
|
||||
.SH "LICENSE"
|
||||
.IX Header "LICENSE"
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
(at your option) any later version.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
but \s-1WITHOUT\s0 \s-1ANY\s0 \s-1WARRANTY\s0; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
\&\s-1MERCHANTABILITY\s0 or \s-1FITNESS\s0 \s-1FOR\s0 A \s-1PARTICULAR\s0 \s-1PURPOSE\s0. See the
|
||||
\&\s-1GNU\s0 General Public License for more details.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the \s-1GNU\s0 General Public License
|
||||
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
.SH "DEPENDENCIES"
|
||||
.IX Header "DEPENDENCIES"
|
||||
\&\fBparallel\fR uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Std, IPC::Open3,
|
||||
Symbol, IO::File, \s-1POSIX\s0, and File::Temp.
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
\&\fBfind\fR(1), \fBxargs\fR(1)
|
3
unittest/Fixed.sh
Normal file
3
unittest/Fixed.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
ls tests-to-run/test*.sh | perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:cp actual-results/$2 wanted-results/$2:' | sh -x
|
4
unittest/Start.sh
Normal file
4
unittest/Start.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
ls -t tests-to-run/test*.sh | perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:sh $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2:' | sh -x
|
||||
|
481
unittest/actual-results/test01
Normal file
481
unittest/actual-results/test01
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
|
|||
1-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
bar
|
||||
bar
|
||||
foo
|
||||
foo
|
||||
foo2
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a
|
||||
ls b
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a
|
||||
ls b
|
||||
1 1 10
|
||||
1 1 10
|
||||
1 1 15
|
||||
1 1 15
|
||||
1-col.txt
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
5 5 30
|
||||
7 7 45
|
||||
a
|
||||
b
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt.diff|wc;echo 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt|wc;echo 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt.diff|wc;echo 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt|wc;echo 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a|wc;echo a
|
||||
ls b|wc;echo b
|
||||
1 1-col.txt
|
||||
1 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 2-col.txt
|
||||
1 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
5 b
|
||||
7 a
|
||||
1 1-col.txt
|
||||
1 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 2-col.txt
|
||||
1 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
5 b
|
||||
7 a
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 1-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 2-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' a
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' b
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 1-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 2-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" a
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" b
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-6000
|
13
unittest/actual-results/test02
Normal file
13
unittest/actual-results/test02
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||
.
|
||||
./中国 (Zhōngguó)
|
||||
./中国 (Zhōngguó)/thumb_China's (中国) road.jpg
|
||||
./中国 (Zhōngguó)/China's (中国) road.jpg
|
||||
./a
|
||||
./a/foo2
|
||||
./a/foo
|
||||
./a/bar
|
||||
./2-col.txt
|
||||
./b
|
||||
./b/foo
|
||||
./b/bar
|
||||
./1-col.txt
|
50
unittest/actual-results/test03
Normal file
50
unittest/actual-results/test03
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
|
|||
a 1
|
||||
a 10
|
||||
a 11
|
||||
a 12
|
||||
a 13
|
||||
a 14
|
||||
a 15
|
||||
a 16
|
||||
a 17
|
||||
a 18
|
||||
a 19
|
||||
a 2
|
||||
a 20
|
||||
a 21
|
||||
a 22
|
||||
a 23
|
||||
a 24
|
||||
a 25
|
||||
a 3
|
||||
a 4
|
||||
a 5
|
||||
a 6
|
||||
a 7
|
||||
a 8
|
||||
a 9
|
||||
b 1
|
||||
b 10
|
||||
b 11
|
||||
b 12
|
||||
b 13
|
||||
b 14
|
||||
b 15
|
||||
b 16
|
||||
b 17
|
||||
b 18
|
||||
b 19
|
||||
b 2
|
||||
b 20
|
||||
b 21
|
||||
b 22
|
||||
b 23
|
||||
b 24
|
||||
b 25
|
||||
b 3
|
||||
b 4
|
||||
b 5
|
||||
b 6
|
||||
b 7
|
||||
b 8
|
||||
b 9
|
8
unittest/actual-results/test04
Normal file
8
unittest/actual-results/test04
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
|||
b801e53463bbe25ae078b5fa2652263d -
|
||||
There are 917 dirs with 916 files
|
||||
Removing files
|
||||
982bd9f76f05cdd409ca0e8ceced92c7 -
|
||||
There are 917 dirs with files
|
||||
Removing dirs
|
||||
eb6ee16fe9acc502c3123567cc789cbf -
|
||||
There are 1 dirs with files
|
1
unittest/actual-results/test05
Normal file
1
unittest/actual-results/test05
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
There are 6246 dirs with
|
100
unittest/actual-results/test06
Normal file
100
unittest/actual-results/test06
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
|
|||
a 1
|
||||
a 10
|
||||
a 11
|
||||
a 12
|
||||
a 13
|
||||
a 14
|
||||
a 15
|
||||
a 16
|
||||
a 17
|
||||
a 18
|
||||
a 19
|
||||
a 2
|
||||
a 20
|
||||
a 21
|
||||
a 22
|
||||
a 23
|
||||
a 24
|
||||
a 25
|
||||
a 3
|
||||
a 4
|
||||
a 5
|
||||
a 6
|
||||
a 7
|
||||
a 8
|
||||
a 9
|
||||
b 1
|
||||
b 10
|
||||
b 11
|
||||
b 12
|
||||
b 13
|
||||
b 14
|
||||
b 15
|
||||
b 16
|
||||
b 17
|
||||
b 18
|
||||
b 19
|
||||
b 2
|
||||
b 20
|
||||
b 21
|
||||
b 22
|
||||
b 23
|
||||
b 24
|
||||
b 25
|
||||
b 3
|
||||
b 4
|
||||
b 5
|
||||
b 6
|
||||
b 7
|
||||
b 8
|
||||
b 9
|
||||
a 1
|
||||
a 10
|
||||
a 11
|
||||
a 12
|
||||
a 13
|
||||
a 14
|
||||
a 15
|
||||
a 16
|
||||
a 17
|
||||
a 18
|
||||
a 19
|
||||
a 2
|
||||
a 20
|
||||
a 21
|
||||
a 22
|
||||
a 23
|
||||
a 24
|
||||
a 25
|
||||
a 3
|
||||
a 4
|
||||
a 5
|
||||
a 6
|
||||
a 7
|
||||
a 8
|
||||
a 9
|
||||
b 1
|
||||
b 10
|
||||
b 11
|
||||
b 12
|
||||
b 13
|
||||
b 14
|
||||
b 15
|
||||
b 16
|
||||
b 17
|
||||
b 18
|
||||
b 19
|
||||
b 2
|
||||
b 20
|
||||
b 21
|
||||
b 22
|
||||
b 23
|
||||
b 24
|
||||
b 25
|
||||
b 3
|
||||
b 4
|
||||
b 5
|
||||
b 6
|
||||
b 7
|
||||
b 8
|
||||
b 9
|
BIN
unittest/input-files/random_dirs_no_newline.tar.bz2
Normal file
BIN
unittest/input-files/random_dirs_no_newline.tar.bz2
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
unittest/input-files/random_dirs_with_newline.tar.bz2
Normal file
BIN
unittest/input-files/random_dirs_with_newline.tar.bz2
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/1-col.txt
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/1-col.txt
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
a
|
4
unittest/input-files/testdir/2-col.txt
Normal file
4
unittest/input-files/testdir/2-col.txt
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
|||
a b
|
||||
c d
|
||||
efg
|
||||
h i j
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/bar
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/bar
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
bar
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/foo
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/foo
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
foo
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/foo2
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/a/foo2
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
foo
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/b/bar
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/b/bar
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
bar
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/b/foo
Normal file
1
unittest/input-files/testdir/b/foo
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
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foo
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1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/1-col.txt
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1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/1-col.txt
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
a
|
4
unittest/input-files/testdir2/2-col.txt
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4
unittest/input-files/testdir2/2-col.txt
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|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
|||
a b
|
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c d
|
||||
efg
|
||||
h i j
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/bar
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unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/bar
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
bar
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/foo
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unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/foo
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
foo
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/foo2
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1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/a/foo2
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
|||
foo
|
1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/b/bar
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1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/b/bar
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|
|||
bar
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1
unittest/input-files/testdir2/b/foo
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unittest/input-files/testdir2/b/foo
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|
|||
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unittest/tests-to-run/test01.sh
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25
unittest/tests-to-run/test01.sh
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|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cp -a input-files/testdir tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
|
||||
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
|
||||
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel ls | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel echo ls | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -j 1 echo ls | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
find -type f | grep -v CVS | parallel diff {} a/foo ">"{}.diff | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -vg "ls {}|wc;echo {}" | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (1..6000)' | parallel -j 100 touch | sort
|
||||
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (1..5900)' | parallel -j 100 rm | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -j500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -gj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -g "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -vg "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -qg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
ls | grep -v CVS | parallel -qvg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | grep -v CVS | sort
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
13
unittest/tests-to-run/test02.sh
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13
unittest/tests-to-run/test02.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
|
||||
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
|
||||
|
||||
find |grep -v CVS
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
11
unittest/tests-to-run/test03.sh
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11
unittest/tests-to-run/test03.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
# tests if -c (cat | sh) works
|
||||
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | parallel -c 2>&1 | sort
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
33
unittest/tests-to-run/test04.sh
Normal file
33
unittest/tests-to-run/test04.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cd input-files
|
||||
tar xjf random_dirs_no_newline.tar.bz2
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
cp -a input-files/random_dirs_no_newline tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
# tests if special dir names causes problems
|
||||
ls | parallel -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
echo 'Removing files'
|
||||
ls | parallel -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
echo 'Removing dirs'
|
||||
ls | parallel -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
36
unittest/tests-to-run/test05.sh
Normal file
36
unittest/tests-to-run/test05.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cd input-files
|
||||
tar xjf random_dirs_with_newline.tar.bz2
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
cp -a input-files/random_dirs_with_newline tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
# tests if special dir names causes problems
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
|
||||
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
echo 'Removing files'
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
|
||||
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
echo 'Removing dirs'
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 \
|
||||
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
|
||||
echo -n 'There are '
|
||||
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo -n ' dirs with '
|
||||
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
|
||||
echo ' files'
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
14
unittest/tests-to-run/test06.sh
Normal file
14
unittest/tests-to-run/test06.sh
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
|
||||
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
|
||||
cd tmp
|
||||
|
||||
# tests if -c (cat | sh) works
|
||||
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | parallel -c 2>&1 | sort
|
||||
|
||||
# tests if -f (xargs) works
|
||||
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "a $_\nb $_\n"}' | parallel -f echo 2>&1 | sort
|
||||
|
||||
cd ..
|
||||
rm -rf tmp
|
481
unittest/wanted-results/test01
Normal file
481
unittest/wanted-results/test01
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
|
|||
1-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
bar
|
||||
bar
|
||||
foo
|
||||
foo
|
||||
foo2
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a
|
||||
ls b
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a
|
||||
ls b
|
||||
1 1 10
|
||||
1 1 10
|
||||
1 1 15
|
||||
1 1 15
|
||||
1-col.txt
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
5 5 30
|
||||
7 7 45
|
||||
a
|
||||
b
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt.diff|wc;echo 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
ls 1-col.txt|wc;echo 1-col.txt
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt.diff|wc;echo 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
ls 2-col.txt|wc;echo 2-col.txt
|
||||
ls a|wc;echo a
|
||||
ls b|wc;echo b
|
||||
1 1-col.txt
|
||||
1 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 2-col.txt
|
||||
1 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
5 b
|
||||
7 a
|
||||
1 1-col.txt
|
||||
1 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 2-col.txt
|
||||
1 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
1 more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
5 b
|
||||
7 a
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
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|
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|
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perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 1-col.txt
|
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perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 2-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' 2-col.txt.diff
|
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perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' a
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' b
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5980
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5981
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5982
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5983
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5984
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5985
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5986
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5987
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5988
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5989
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5990
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5991
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5992
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5993
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5994
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5995
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5996
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5997
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5998
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-5999
|
||||
perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' more_than_5000-6000
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 1-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 1-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 2-col.txt
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" 2-col.txt.diff
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" a
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" b
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5901
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5902
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5903
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5904
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5905
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5906
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5907
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5908
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5909
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5910
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5911
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5912
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5913
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5914
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5915
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5916
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5917
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5918
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5919
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5920
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5921
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5922
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5923
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5924
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5925
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5926
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5927
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5928
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5929
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5930
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5931
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5932
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5933
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5934
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5935
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5936
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5937
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5938
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5939
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5940
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5941
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5942
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5943
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5944
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5945
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5946
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5947
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5948
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5949
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5950
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5951
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5952
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5953
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5954
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5955
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5956
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5957
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5958
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5959
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5960
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5961
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5962
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5963
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5964
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5965
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5966
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5967
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5968
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5969
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5970
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5971
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5972
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5973
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5974
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5975
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5976
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5977
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5978
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5979
|
||||
perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5980
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5984
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5989
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5991
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5994
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5995
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5996
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5997
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5998
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-5999
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perl -ne /^\\S+\\s+\\S+\$/\ and\ print\ \$ARGV,\"\\n\" more_than_5000-6000
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./中国 (Zhōngguó)
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unittest/wanted-results/test04
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unittest/wanted-results/test04
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b801e53463bbe25ae078b5fa2652263d -
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There are 917 dirs with 916 files
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Removing files
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982bd9f76f05cdd409ca0e8ceced92c7 -
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|
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|
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eb6ee16fe9acc502c3123567cc789cbf -
|
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|
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unittest/wanted-results/test05
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8
unittest/wanted-results/test05
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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
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071eca55ffd15717546273235adeb775 -
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
4e2ffc66811f839854f2f0071c1e0541 -
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
14e628fb222c872cf383280269b2397f -
|
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unittest/wanted-results/test06
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unittest/wanted-results/test06
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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