[Omaha.pm] AI-type string comparisons using Perl...

Daniel Linder dan at linder.org
Thu Aug 12 10:12:28 CDT 2004


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Hello everyone!

  I am working on a small script that will compare some text output from a
program and parse out the numbers I want to act upon.  Unfortunatly the
output from the script is quite "humanized" and really ugly to parse
using RegExp.
  Does anyone know of a perl module/function that can take a template
string and use that to extract the values into variables for further
use?

Here is how I am starting to work on this:
 1  @OUTPUT = `/path/to/ovstatus`;
 2  #--begin output---
 3  #  object manager name: netmon
 4  #...snip...
 5  # 14:30:00 Polling 0 interfaces, 0 polls/hour.  0 overdue polls,
current maximum 0 [...etc...] average 0.2 msec/lookup.
 6  #--end output---
 7  ($LINE) = grep /overdue.polls/i, @OUTPUT;
 8  $RAWRATE =~ /Polling.*, (\d*) ([^\s]*)\. /i;
 9  $RATE = $1;
10  $RATEUNITS = $2;
...and so on...

Line 7 finds the single line that I want to work with and puts that into
$LINE.
I have to repeat lines 8-10 for all the values I want to pull out of that
line.  I started with a single large regexp that was a nightmare to debug
if I got off in my RegExp syntax. :(

Anyone got other ideas?  I will be using this method for many other
programs on the system I want to monitor so the more flexible the parsing
routine the better.

Dan

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I fear the lack of them."
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