I am trying to locate a file or files with specific data in them. Problem is the file(s) could reside in any one of many directories.
My question is. Is there a way of recursively greping directories for the file(s) with the data I am looking for.
I have tried -
1.
$HOME> grep 47518 | ls... (8 Replies)
Hi! Suppose I have a directory (no symbolic links) called /WORK that contains 3 subdirectories:
/A
/B
/C
My problem is this: I want to look for a file that contains an order number. So far, I obtain what I want by doing this
/home/acb% cd /WORK/A
/home/acb/WORK/A% grep '093023553' *.*... (3 Replies)
Hello,
First time post - I have no formal unix training and could use some help with this. I have a list of strings in File1 that I want to use to do a recursive search (grep) under a specific directory.
Here is an example of the string I need to search:
/directory/dire... (16 Replies)
When finding a string in files within a directory, one can use this:
grep -r "searchstring" dir/subdir/ > listofoccurrences.txt
For brevity sake one can enter the intended directory and use this:
grep -r "searchstring" . > listofoccurrences.txt
which as I found out leads to an endless loop,... (2 Replies)
Hi,
on AIX 6.1 , in man document for grep :
-r
Searches directories recursively. By default, links to directories are followed.
But when I use :
oracle@XXX:/appli/XXX_SCRIPTS#grep -r subject *.sh
It returns nothing.
However I have at least one row in a file :
... (3 Replies)
Tricky one:
I want to do several things all at once to blow away a directory (rm -rf <dir>)
1) I want to find all files recursively that have a specific file extension (.ver) for example.
2) Then in that file, I want to grep for an expression ( "sp2" ) for example.
3) Then I want to... (1 Reply)
I have seen some useful infomation about recursive grep in one of the thread. Can it is possible to combine resursive grep and replace togather? Means I need to replace old server names in all the files with new server names as we are upgrading our applications. There are lots of files in... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
This is the first time I have posted to this forum so please bear with me. Thanks also advance for any help or guidance.
For a project I need to do the following.
1. There are multiple files in multiple locations so I need to find them and the location. So I had planned to use... (9 Replies)
Can I please have some ideas on how to do a recursive grep with certain types of files? The file types I want to use are *.c and *.java.
I know this normally works with all files.
grep -riI 'scanner' /home/bob/ 2>/dev/null
Just not sure how to get it to work *.c and *.java files. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
wx::perl::datawalker
Wx::Perl::DataWalker(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Wx::Perl::DataWalker(3pm)NAME
Wx::Perl::DataWalker - Perl extension for blah blah blah
SYNOPSIS
# alternatively, see the dataWalker.pl script in this distribution!
use Wx::Perl::DataWalker;
my $data_to_browse = {
# complex data structure.
# Good test: \%::
};
package MyWalkerDialog;
our @ISA = qw(Wx::App);
sub OnInit {
my $self = shift;
my $frame = Wx::Perl::DataWalker->new(
{data => $data_to_browse},
undef, -1,
"dataWalker",
);
$self->SetTopWindow($frame);
$frame->Show(1);
$frame->SetSize(500,500);
return 1;
}
package main;
my $app = MyWalkerDialog->new();
$app->MainLoop();
DESCRIPTION
"Wx::Perl::DataWalker" implements a "Wx::Frame" subclass that shows a relatively simple Perl data structure browser. After opening such a
frame and supplying it with a reference to an essentially arbitrary data structure, you can visually browse it by double-clicking
references.
So far, there is no tree view but only a display of the current level of the data structure. You can traverse back up the structure with a
back button.
Optionally, "Wx::Perl::DataWalker" displays the (approximate!) size of the data structure using "Devel::Size".
SEE ALSO
Wx, Devel::Size
Padre::Plugin::DataWalker
AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller, <smueller@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Steffen Mueller
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.10.0 2009-03-29 Wx::Perl::DataWalker(3pm)