App-inplace
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use Fcntl;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config gnu_compat bundling no_ignore_case no_permute);
use IPC::Run;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2023-02-15'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'App-inplace'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.002'; # VERSION
my %Opts = (
backup => "~",
);
my $Command;
my $File;
sub parse_cmdline {
my $res = GetOptions(
'backup|b:s' => \$Opts{backup},
'help|h' => sub {
print <<USAGE;
Usage:
inplace [INPLACE_OPTS] <COMMAND> <FILE> [CMD_OPTS]...
inplace --help
inplace options:
--backup[=.ext], -b
For more details, see the manpage/documentation.
USAGE
exit 0;
},
);
@ARGV >= 2 or die "inplace: Usage: inplace [INPLACE_OPTS] <COMMAND> <FILE> [CMD_OPTS]...\n";
$Command = shift @ARGV;
if (grep {$_ eq "--"} @ARGV) {
for (0..$#ARGV) {
if ($ARGV[$_] eq '--') {
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}
}
# run command
IPC::Run::run([$Command, @ARGV], \*STDIN, $tempfh, \*STDERR)
or die "inplace: Command '$Command' failed ($?), not replacing file '$File'\n";
close $tempfh
or die "inplace: Failed writing to tempfile '$tempfile': $!\n";
# if there is a backup extension, move the original file to backup
if (defined $Opts{backup} && $Opts{backup} ne '') {
my $bakfile = "$File$Opts{backup}";
rename $File, $bakfile
or die "inplace: Failed moving '$File' to '$bakfile': $!\n";
}
# replace original file with temporary file
rename $tempfile, $File
or die "inplace: Failed replacing '$File' with '$tempfile': $!\n";
}
# MAIN
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% inplace [INPLACE_OPTS] <COMMAND> <FILE> [CMD_OPTS]...
Example:
% inplace csv2ansitable myfile.txt
If command is successful, then F<myfile.txt> will contain the output of the
command. F<myfile.txt~> will contain the original content. The file to be
replaced must be specified as the first argument to the command.
If you do not want any backup:
% inplace -b csv2ansitable myfile.txt
If you want another backup extension other than the default C<~>:
% inplace -b.bak csv2ansitable myfile.txt
If the file is not the first argument of the command, you can use C<-->:
% inplace csv2ansitable -t -- myfile.txt
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<inplace> is a command wrapper to give "in-place editing" capability to another
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