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Old 03-19-2008
flexible sed command needed to handle multiple input types

Hello, I need a smart sed command that can take any of the following two as an input and give below mentioned output. As you can see, I am trying to convert some C code

INPUT:
struct abc_sample1 {
char myString[32];
UINT16 myValue1[10];
UINT64 myValue2;
};

typedef struct {
char myString[32];
UINT16 myValue1[10];
UINT64 myValue2;
} abc_sample1;


OUTPUT:

ABC_DataDesc_T abc_sample1_desc[] = {
char myString[32];
UINT16 myValue1[10];
UINT64 myValue2;
};


Thanks a bunch
 

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