Fichier de travail (INPUT) : DUMP-TEXT/DUMP-UTF-8/Dump_utf-8_anglais49.txt
Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : utf-8
Forme recherchée : \b(must|(needs?|ha(ve|s)) to|should)\b
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Ligne n°34 : ... Comment goes here- Ligne n°35 : You should log in and post some comments! The link is up there in the
Ligne n°36 : toolbar. Go nuts! ...
Ligne n°58 : ... characters that are used for commented areas for different programming- Ligne n°59 : languages. The headers for the file need to be inside a commented
Ligne n°60 : region at the beginning of your source code file. The file includes 20 ...- Ligne n°107 : Following this, you should include the path to the BASH interpreter. So
Ligne n°108 : the first line of your script should look like this: ...
Ligne n°107 : ... Following this, you should include the path to the BASH interpreter. So- Ligne n°108 : the first line of your script should look like this:
Ligne n°109 : #!/bin/bash ...
Ligne n°125 : ... mailboxes to make sure that people aren't taking up more space than- Ligne n°126 : they should. This script, run from crontab, would do the trick nicely:
Ligne n°127 : Except for the shebang, comment lines start with # ...
Ligne n°142 : ... variables can be other commands, as in this example with the date- Ligne n°143 : command. When you use a command as a variable, it must be put inside
Ligne n°144 : backticks (` `). ...- Ligne n°163 : The output of this script should yield something similar to this:
Ligne n°164 : You are user 500 on penguin.linux.ork ...- Ligne n°168 : As you can see, we didn't have to previously declare any of these.
Ligne n°169 : That's why they're known as built-in variables. Their use will save you ...
Ligne n°175 : ... interact with scripts. If you want a user to input information, you- Ligne n°176 : need to use the variableread. Let's take a look at the following
Ligne n°177 : example: ...
Ligne n°196 : ... Making Sure You Have What You Need- Ligne n°197 : If you have to manipulate the contents of a file, it's a good idea to
Ligne n°198 : check if this file exists first. Here is a simple BASH routine to do ...
Ligne n°216 : ... if [ "$SENT1" == "" ]; then- Ligne n°217 : echo -e "You need to enter somethingn"
Ligne n°218 : continue ...