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Date:      Thu, 16 May 2013 16:48:26 +0000
From:      "Teske, Devin" <Devin.Teske@fisglobal.com>
To:        Devin Teske <dteske@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Tim Daneliuk <tundra@tundraware.com>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: check variable content size in sh script
Message-ID:  <13CA24D6AB415D428143D44749F57D7201F4D5A7@ltcfiswmsgmb26>
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On May 16, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Teske, Devin wrote:


On May 16, 2013, at 9:06 AM, Teske, Devin wrote:


On May 16, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:

On 05/16/2013 10:08 AM, Joe wrote:
Hello

Have script that has max size on content in a variable.
How to code size less than 51 characters?


FOO=3D"Some string you want to check length of"
FOOLEN=3D`echo $FOO | wc | awk '{print $3}'`


Uh, without forking to 2 separate programs=85

FOOLEN=3D${#FOO}


You can then use $FOOLEN in a conditional.



However, if the OP wanted to actually truncate $FOO to 51 characters:


NEWFOO=3D$( echo "$FOO" | awk -v max=3D51 '{print substr($0,0,max)}' )


However, if you want to handle the case of $FOO containing newlines (and yo=
u want the newline to count toward the max), then this instead would do the=
 trick:


NEWFOO=3D$( echo "$FOO" | awk -v max=3D51 '
{
len =3D length($0)
max -=3D len
print substr($0,0,(max > 0 ? len : max + len))
if ( max < 0 ) exit
max--
}' )


For fun, I decided to expand on the solution I provided immediately above=
=85 turning it into a function that you might be a little more familiar wit=
h:

snprintf()
{
       local __var_to_set=3D"$1" __size=3D"$2"
       shift 2 # var_to_set/size
       eval "$__var_to_set"=3D\$\( printf \"\$@\" \| awk -v max=3D\"\$__siz=
e\" \''
       {
               len =3D length($0)
               max -=3D len
               print substr($0,0,(max > 0 ? len : max + len))
               if ( max < 0 ) exit
               max--
       }'\' \)
}

Example usage:

FOO=3D$( printf "abc\n123\n" )
snprintf NEWFOO 6 "%s" "$FOO"
echo "NEWFOO=3D[$NEWFOO] len=3D[${#NEWFOO}]"

Produces:

NEWFOO=3D[abc
12] len=3D[6]

Hopefully this should help some folks.

I figured I'd help as many folks as I can=85

http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=3Drevision&revision=3D250701

Added it to my string processing library. Lots of other useful functions in=
 there.
--
Cheers,
Devin




$NEWFOO, even if multi-line, will be limited to 51-bytes (adjust max=3D51 a=
ccordingly for other desired-lengths). Newlines are preserved.

Last, but not least, if you want to be able to handle multi-line values but=
 only want to return the first line up-to N bytes (using 51 as the OP used):


NEWFOO=3D$( echo "$FOO" | awk -v max=3D51 '{ print substr($0,0,max); exit }=
' )


If $FOO had multiple lines, $NEWFOO will have only the first line (and it w=
ill be truncated to 51 bytes or less).
--
Devin

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