NAME

dbcolneaten - pretty-print columns of Fsdb data (assuming a monospaced font)

SYNOPSIS

dbcolneaten [-E] [field_settings]

DESCRIPTION

dbcolneaten arranges that the Fsdb data appears in neat columns if you view it with a monospaced font. To do this, it pads out each field with spaces to line up the next field.

Field settings are of the form

field op value

OP is >=, =, or <= specifying that the width of that FIELD must be more, equal, or less than that VALUE

dbcolneaten runs in O(1) memory but disk space proportional to the size of data.

OPTIONS

-E or --noeoln

Omit padding for the last column (at the end-of-the-line). (Default behavior.)

-e or --eoln

Do padding and include an extra field separator after the last column. (Useful if you're interactively adding a column.)

This module also supports the standard fsdb options:

-d

Enable debugging output.

-i or --input InputSource

Read from InputSource, typically a file name, or - for standard input, or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.

-o or --output OutputDestination

Write to OutputDestination, typically a file name, or - for standard output, or (if in Perl) a IO::Handle, Fsdb::IO or Fsdb::BoundedQueue objects.

--autorun or --noautorun

By default, programs process automatically, but Fsdb::Filter objects in Perl do not run until you invoke the run() method. The --(no)autorun option controls that behavior within Perl.

--help

Show help.

--man

Show full manual.

SAMPLE USAGE

Input:

#fsdb fullname homedir uid gid
Mr._John_Heidemann_Junior	/home/johnh	2274	134
Greg_Johnson	/home/greg	2275	134
Root	/root	0	0
# this is a simple database
#   | dbcol fullname homedir uid gid

Command:

dbcolneaten

Output:

#fsdb -F s fullname       homedir     uid  gid
Mr._John_Heidemann_Junior /home/johnh 2274 134
Greg_Johnson              /home/greg  2275 134
Root                      /root       0    0  
# this is a simple database
#   | dbcol fullname homedir uid gid
#   | dbcolneaten

BUGS

Does not handle tab separators correctly.

SEE ALSO

Fsdb.

CLASS FUNCTIONS

new

$filter = new Fsdb::Filter::dbcolneaten(@arguments);

Create a new dbcolneaten object, taking command-line arguments.

set_defaults

$filter->set_defaults();

Internal: set up defaults.

parse_options

$filter->parse_options(@ARGV);

Internal: parse command-line arguments.

setup

$filter->setup();

Internal: setup, parse headers.

format_header

$filter->format_header($out)

Format the header for the current object to output stream $out.

run

$filter->run();

Scan the data once, then rewrite it neatly.

AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 1991-2018 by John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>

This program is distributed under terms of the GNU general public license, version 2. See the file COPYING with the distribution for details.