Hi: > Am 09.03.2021 um 08:19 schrieb Bjørn-Helge Mevik <b.h.me...@usit.uio.no>: > > "xiaojingh...@163.com" <xiaojingh...@163.com> writes: > >> I am doing a parsing job on slurm fields. Sometimes when one field is >> too long, slum will limit the length with a “+”. > > You don't say which slurm command you are trying to parse the output > from, but if it is sacctmgr, it has an option --parsable2(*) > specifically designed for parsing output, and which does not truncate > long field values. > > (*) There is also --parsable, but that puts an extra "|" at the end of > the line, so I prefer --parsable2.
It would even be better to have the option to use an argument for these two options or even --parsable='`\000' like in `tr`. For now users can use "|" in jobname, account or comment which might break any parsing. -- Reuti > -- > Cheers, > Bjørn-Helge Mevik, dr. scient, > Department for Research Computing, University of Oslo >