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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help urgently Post 302134799 by user_prady on Monday 3rd of September 2007 09:14:01 PM
Old 09-03-2007
Thanks for your reply ajcannon.Yes it seems to simple but I m screwed.

Input files (.files)
abc.file
`define ADCONV0 TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.uad0_wrap
`define APLL TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.uapl_wrap
`define DPLL TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.udpl_wrap

bcd.file
`define APLL TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.uapl_wrap
`define DPLL TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.udpl_wrap
`define DACONV0 TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.uda0_wrap
`define TOP TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0
`define SCI TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.usci_wrap

x.file
`define DPLL TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.udpl_wrap
`define DACONV0 cat.grep.cut

OBJECTIVE

Path of FILE ./abc.file
same
same
same

Path of FILE ./bcd.file
same
same
same
`define TOP TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0
`define SCI TB_DIGRFAFE.digrf0.udigrf_top.usci_wrap

Path of FILE ./x.file
`define DACONV0 cat.grep.cut


The output of abc.file is of three lines written as "same" as all the 3 lines matched which are defined in my lookup table/hash table in my shell script.

The last 2 statements in the output of ./bcd.file because they are not defined inside my look up table in my shell script.

and same for ./x.file . The first line matches but the second line does not match so it prints the whole line.

Last edited by user_prady; 09-03-2007 at 10:21 PM..
 

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Data::Grove::Visitor(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Data::Grove::Visitor(3)

NAME
Data::Grove::Visitor - add visitor/callback methods to Data::Grove objects SYNOPSIS
use Data::Grove::Visitor; @results = $object->accept ($visitor, ...); @results = $object->accept_name ($visitor, ...); @results = $object->children_accept ($visitor, ...); @results = $object->children_accept_name ($visitor, ...); DESCRIPTION
Data::Grove::Visitor adds visitor methods (callbacks) to Data::Grove objects. A ``visitor'' is a class (a package) you write that has methods (subs) corresponding to the objects in the classes being visited. You use the visitor methods by creating an instance of your visitor class, and then calling `"accept($my_visitor)"' on the top-most object you want to visit, that object will in turn call your visitor back with `"visit_OBJECT"', where OBJECT is the type of object. There are several forms of `"accept"'. Simply calling `"accept"' calls your package back using the object type of the object you are visiting. Calling `"accept_name"' on an element object calls you back with `"visit_name_NAME"' where NAME is the tag name of the element, on all other objects it's as if you called `"accept"'. All of the forms of `"accept"' return a concatenated list of the result of all `"visit"' methods. `"children_accept"' calls `"accept"' on each of the children of the element. This is generally used in element callbacks to recurse down into the element's children, you don't need to get the element's contents and call `"accept"' on each item. `"children_accept_name"' does the same but calling `"accept_name"' on each of the children. `"attr_accept"' calls `"accept"' on each of the objects in the named attribute. Refer to the documentation of the classes you are visiting (XML::Grove, etc.) for the type names (`"element"', `"document"', etc.) of the objects it implements. RESERVED NAMES
The hash keys `"Contents"' and `"Name"' are used to indicate objects with children (for `"children_accept"') and named objects (for `"accept_name"'). NOTES
These are random ideas that haven't been implemented yet: o Several objects fall into subclasses, or you may want to be able to subclass a visited object and still be able to tell the difference. In SGML::Grove I had used the package name in the callback (`"visit_SGML_Element"') instead of a generic name (`"visit_element"'). The idea here would be to try calling `"visit_PACKAGE"' with the most specific class first, then try superclasses, and lastly to try the generic. AUTHOR
Ken MacLeod, ken@bitsko.slc.ut.us SEE ALSO
perl(1), Data::Grove Extensible Markup Language (XML) <http://www.w3c.org/XML> perl v5.16.3 2003-10-21 Data::Grove::Visitor(3)
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