10-19-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by napolayan
thanks anbu123
ur code is working fine, but i want to clarify my understanding of it.
/\/\*--* $str --*\*\//
this portion i got. u are searching for the string, fine.
,/^ *$/ p
two questions here..pardon my ignorance of this format (i am a newbie after all
), but why the comma? n the ^ *$ will return everything till it encounters a space at the end, right?
n what abt the mystery of there apparently being no newline character after each line of b1?
P.S. thanks to u too ghostdog74, but i am an ignoramus when it comes to python so everything went just like electricity does - Overhead Transmission.
"/\/\*--* $str --*\*\//,/^ *$/ p
Here trying to match from a line with pattern
/\/\*--* $str --*\*\// to another line with the pattern
/^ *$/.If you want to specify two address then you have to separate it with comma.
/^ *$/
* matches any number or none of the single character that immediately precedes it.So this will match empty line as well as lines with blanks.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
The globus-job-cancel program cancels the job named by JOBID. Any cached files associated with the job will remain until globus-job-clean
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OPTIONS
The full set of options to globus-job-cancel are:
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-version
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-version
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