Sam Leffler wrote: >Sam Leffler wrote: > > >>Julian Elischer wrote: >> >> >>>At various times I've wanted to add timestamps to logfiles as they are >>>generated.. >>> >>>usually this has involved perl or something to do it. >>> >>>finally I broke down and just added a small bit to date(1) >>> >>>the -s option tells date to add a timestamp on the front of every line >>>read in through stdin >>>and put it out through stdout. teh format of the datestamp is governed >>>exactly as usual so: >>> >>>%ls | ./date -s +"%+: " >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: CVS >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: Makefile >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: date >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: date.1 >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: date.1.gz >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: date.c >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: date.o >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: extern.h >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: netdate.c >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: netdate.o >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: vary.c >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: vary.h >>>Fri Aug 11 19:53:34 PDT 2006: vary.o >>>%ls | ./date -s +"%s: " >>>1155351474: CVS >>>1155351474: Makefile >>>1155351474: date >>>1155351474: date.1 >>>1155351474: date.1.gz >>>1155351474: date.c >>>1155351474: date.o >>>1155351474: extern.h >>>1155351474: netdate.c >>>1155351474: netdate.o >>>1155351474: vary.c >>>1155351474: vary.h >>>1155351474: vary.o >>>% >>>I attach the diff. >>>I'm sure that someone who is a more competent practicioner of userland C >>>programming >>>can probably clean this up abit. >>> >>>do people think this is a worthwhile addition? >>> >>>An easy to imagine use for this is to add it in the makefile for /usr so >>>that "make buildworld" datestamped its output >>>(for example). >>> >>>it makes it easy to timestamp output from a console logger for example: >>> >>> >>pbj% ls | sed -e "s/^/`date +'%+: '`/" >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Desktop >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Desktop DB >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Desktop DF >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Documents >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Library >>Fri Aug 11 20:18:05 PDT 2006: Movies >> ... >> >> > >I figure you won't like that 'cuz it pastes the same date stamp on every >line so here's another offering: > >pbj% ls | awk '{ "date +'%+'" | getline x; print x ": " $0; }' >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Desktop >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Desktop DB >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Desktop DF >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Documents >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Library >Fri Aug 11 20:50:42 PDT 2006: Movies > > It still does a fork followed by an exec of shell followed by an exec of date once for every line. Do you think it is a BAD thng to add or are you just pointing out that it is possinle to do it in other ways?Received on Sat Aug 12 2006 - 01:59:12 UTC
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