Hi,

My problem is the program I want to watch the output of doesn't output stream 
of data. instead, data is presented on the screen and values change constantly, 
e.g increasing counters. I think it is more like the top program. How do i tell 
the program to be on logging mode like top?


--- On Mon, 4/13/09, Chas. Owens <chas.ow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Chas. Owens <chas.ow...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: catching outputs of realtime apps (e.g; 'top(8)'
> To: daem0n...@yahoo.com
> Cc: beginners@perl.org
> Date: Monday, April 13, 2009, 2:28 AM
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 14:14, Michael Alipio
> <daem0n...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a program that constantly displays values on
> the screen. The program 'ping' for example.
> >
> > What I'd like to do is watch the output and as
> soon as i see some values, i would do something. For
> example, as suppose when pinging a host I would constantly
> get a reply. however, if I remove the network cable, of my
> pc, I would start seeing host unreachable or something. As
> soon as I see this message, I would like to do something.
> This is how I want to do this (executing the program once
> and watching the output). I could probably run ping every
> one second and check the output of each execution, however,
> that is not how I want to do it. The program I will be
> running has to be run only once, like for example the
> 'top' program.
> >
> > Any idea how to accomplish this?
> snip
> 
> Programs like ping that output a stream of information are
> easy to work with:
> 
>     ping wonkden.net | perl -ne 'print "I saw
> $_"'
> 
> Perl defaults to a line buffered mode, so if your the
> program you want
> to watch outputs lines, then you just need a loop watching
> stdin (as
> above).  To use top, you must put it in logging mode
> 
> OS X
> 
>     top -l 0 | perl -ne 'print if /firefox/'
> 
> Linux
> 
>     top -b | perl -ne 'print if /firefox/'
> 
> 
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> Chas. Owens
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> ability to read.
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