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On 5/20/14, 9:58 PM, Chris H wrote: >> >> Basically the idea would be to write a simple tool that is able to >> extract using an xpath or json selector. >> >> Example (very rough code): >> >> ifconfig --output xml | selector --format xml --path /name --path >> /name/etheraddr | \ >> while read name ether ; do >> echo "Interface $name has hardware address $ether" ; >> done >> >> In all seriousness though, the real target is people writing higher >> level languages (than shell) on top of FreeBSD. Perhaps python or ruby >> spawning a utility and then that utility making the output easy to read. >> >> One thing to note is that the output should not just be formatted but >> normalized as well. The fact that "uptime" can emit 15 different >> formats for the uptime string is terrible for people coding on top of >> the base utils, the json/xml/other output should be decided on some form >> of normalized data likely in seconds + microseconds or something, but >> anything truly machine readable is better than the current output when >> popen'd by a webapp. >> >> -Alfred > Greetings, all. > I may be getting into this thread a bit late in the game. But if I > understand the gist of this correctly; isn't all this pretty much what > Perl was intended for? > > All the best. I can't tell if you're late or early since the connection is breaking up, but from what I can make out you're stuck in 1997. -Alfred _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"