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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting i want to combine two awk scripts which is having same loop and filelist Post 302122221 by aigles on Tuesday 19th of June 2007 05:02:22 PM
Old 06-19-2007
The following version of the script removes all consecutive comments after the lines containing 'narayana'
Code:
file=`cat filelist`
for filename in $file
do
   awk '
      BEGIN {
         system_occ   = 1;
         narayana_occ = 3;
      }
      uncomment  {
         if (sub(/^#/, "")) {
            print;
            next;
         }
         else
            uncomment = 0;
      }
      /system/ {
         ++flag_system;
         if (flag_system >= system_occ) {
            printf("%s SYSLAY %s %s %s\n",$1,$3, $4, $5);
            next;
         }
      }
      /narayana/ {
         ++flag_narayana;
         uncomment = 1;
         if (flag_narayana >= narayana_occ) {
            printf("%s %s /narayana/mde\n",$1,$2);
            next;
         }
      }
      1
   ' $filename > temp.txt
   mv temp.txt $filename
done

If you want to removes comments only after occurence 'narayana_occ' :
Code:
      /narayana/ {
         ++flag_narayana;
         if (flag_narayana >= narayana_occ) {
            uncomment = 1;
            printf("%s %s /narayana/mde\n",$1,$2);
            next;
         }
      }

 

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