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I am reading a cpp file thru shell script . There are many fuctions inside the cpp file
eg pvvd_fncn_name1 { ..... something } pvvd_fncn_name2 { ..... something } what I require is a method to find the first opening brace and the coresponding last brace and search for a pattern in that part between braces ... Pls help Thanks and Regards |
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