Lincoln,
"Most shells use '\' at the end of the line, and I'd like to stay
conventional if possible."
+1
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III <
lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry Antonio. I've been out at a week long meeting.
I think George's solution using stream redirection should work. The only
question I have about it is multi-line support. I think your example is
somewhat unconventional. Most shells use '\' at the end of the line, and
I'd like to stay conventional if possible.
~Lincoln
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:15 AM, George Gastaldi <ggastald(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> I think piping to a file would be more intuitive and it should work now:
>
> Eg:
> echo Hi > a.txt
>
> cat file.txt>anotherfile.txt
>
> Em 30/05/2014, às 11:36, Antonio Goncalves <antonio.mailing(a)gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>
> No feedback on this feature ? I feel it could fill many of my gaps.
> Nobody else sees any need ?
>
>
> 2014-05-25 18:02 GMT+02:00 Antonio Goncalves <antonio.mailing(a)gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I see myself adding files here and there on my projects (JBoss cli
>> commands, shell scripts, SQL scripts...) and I use the touch command in
>> Forge extensively. But how could I add content to these files ? I mostly
>> write Forge scripts, so I would love to do something like that in my script
>> :
>>
>>
>> # Creates a project
>>
>> project-new --named test
>>
>> # Adds a few extra files and directories
>>
>> mkdir src/main/script ;
>> touch src/main/resources/insert.sql ; *// This creates an empty file*
>>
>> *touch* src/main/script/wildfly-show.cli *--content (((( **// This adds
>> content to the file*
>>
>> version
>>
>> # ####################
>>
>> # # System Properties
>>
>> # ####################
>>
>>
>> /core-service=platform-mbean/type=runtime:read-attribute(name=system-properties)
>>
>> # ####################
>>
>> # # Datasource
>>
>> # ####################
>>
>> /subsystem=datasources/data-source=ApplicationBlancheH2DS:read-resource
>>
>>
>>
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ApplicationBlancheH2DS:test-connection-in-pool
>>
>>
>> /subsystem=datasources/data-source=ApplicationBlancheOracleDS:read-resource
>>
>>
>>
/subsystem=datasources/data-source=ApplicationBlancheOracleDS:test-connection-in-pool
>>
>> /subsystem=datasources/jdbc-driver=oracle:read-resource
>>
>> *))))*
>>
>>
>> And this command would just create a file with the previous content in
>> it. As you can see, this can be tricky : when to end the content of a file
>> (something similar to <![CDATA[]]>)
>>
>> What do you think ? Any idea to integrate this feature smoothly in Forge
>> ?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Antonio Goncalves
>> Software architect and Java Champion
>>
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>
>
>
> --
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>
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