07-10-2008
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Originally Posted by
philipz
This is what I need (I don't know the amount of lines in my accesslist), but I also don't know the nale of the next accesslist...
So it should print all lines starting from "ip access-list extended MyAccessList" until it finds a line that doesn't start with remark or permit or deny. That is the only way to know my access-list is ended (access-lists can only start with these 3 words)...
Thanks for the help so far
Could you post bigger sample and the desired output?
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cs_dump
cs_dump(3) cs/cs.h cs_dump(3)
NAME
cs_dump - dump the cs parse tree
SYNOPSIS
#include <cs/cs.h>
NEOERR *cs_dump (CSPARSE *parse, void *ctx, CSOUTFUNC cb);
ARGUMENTS
parse - the CSPARSE structure created with cs_init
ctx - user data to be passed to the CSOUTFUNC
cb - a CSOUTFUNC callback
DESCRIPTION
cs_dump will dump the CS parse tree in the parse struct. This can be useful for debugging your templates. This function also uses the
CSOUTFUNC callback to display the parse tree.
RETURN VALUE
None
SEE ALSO
cs_dump(3), cs_destroy(3), cs_render(3), cs_register_esc_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parsev(3), cs_register_fileload(3), cs_init(3), cs_regis-
ter_strfunc(3), cs_arg_parse(3), cs_parse_string(3), cs_parse_file(3), =(3), cs_register_function
ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cs_dump(3)