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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1.1 - Administration Guide

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fileexists, access

Syntax
int fileexists ( string path )
int access ( string path )
Description

fileexists or access() determines whether the file fn or path exists on the policy server.

Returns true if the path name exists, false if not.

Example
if (fileexists("/opt/quest/pmc") ) { 
   print ("PMC is installed."); 
}
if (access("/opt/quest/pmc") ) { 
   print ("PMC is installed."); 
}
Related Topics

access

getopt

Syntax
int getopt ( string argv, string optstring))
Description

getopt breaks up command lines for easier parsing and legal review. It examines a list of arguments for short options, which is a dash followed by a single letter or parameter.

Example
while ((option = getopt(args, "vh")) !=""){
print("Matched option",option);
}

getopt_long

Syntax
int getopt_long ( string argv, string optstring, string long_options))
Description

getopt_long breaks up command lines for easier parsing and legal review. It examines a list of arguments for short or long options.

The function works in posixly correct mode and does not reorder arguments. However, if you unset the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment option, it reorders the argv variable as it scans, placing all nonoptions at the end of the list.

Example
while ((option = getopt_long(args, "vh",{"verbose","help"})) !=""){
print("Matched option",option);
}

getopt_long_only

Syntax
int getopt_long_only ( string argv, string optstring, string long_options))
Description

getopt_long breaks up command lines for easier parsing. It examines a list of arguments for only long options.

The function works in posixly correct mode and does not reorder arguments. However, if you unset the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment option, it reorders the argv variable as it scans, placing all nonoptions at the end of the list.

Example
while ((option = getopt_long_only(args, "vh",{"verbose","help"})) !=""){
print("Matched option",option);
}
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