Hi, pls advise how we could make change to more than one pattern in a single line using sed..
ie:
IGNORE abcd delete}}}
COND IGNORE efgh}}}
will yield in
abcd delete}}
COND IGNORE efgh}}}
Pls note that IGNORE may not be in the start of line, IGNORE is intended to be... (6 Replies)
I am using sed command to replace the pattern, i am replacing value of variable x with value of nw for a file temp2.
/usr/bin/sed 's|'$x'|'$nw'|' temp2 > $file
After running it my last line is getting lost.
What can be reason of this? (1 Reply)
I have a file that will sometimes contain a pattern. The pattern is this:
W/D FRM CHK 00
I want to find any lines with this pattern, delete those lines, and also delete the line above and the line below. (1 Reply)
I have a file that will sometimes contain a pattern. The pattern is this:
FRM CHK 0000
I want to find any lines with this pattern, delete those lines, and also delete the line above and the line below. (4 Replies)
Hi All
I am having pipe seperated inputs like
Adam|PeteR|Josh|PEter
Nick|Rave|Simon|Paul
Steve|smith|PETER|Josh
Andrew|Daniel|StAlin|peter
Rick|PETer|ADam|RAVE
i want to repleace all the occurrence of peter (in any case pattern PeteR,PEter,PETER,peter,PETer) with Peter so that output... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have got the below requirement. please suggest.
I have a file like,
Processing Item is:
/data/ing/cfg2/abc.txt
/data/ing/cfg3/bgc.txt
Processing Item is:
/data/cmd/for2/ght.txt
/data/kernal/config.klgt.txt
I want to process the above file to get the output file like,
... (5 Replies)
i have little challenge, help me out.i have a file where i have a value declared and and i have to replace the value when called. for example i have the value for abc and ccc. now i have to substitute the value of
value abc and ccc in the place of them.
Input File:
go to &abc=ddd;
if... (16 Replies)
Dear Unix Forums,
I am hoping you can help me with a pattern matching problem.
What am I trying to do?
I want to replace multiple lines of a text file (that match a multi-line pattern) with a single line of text. These patterns can span several lines and do not always have the same number of... (10 Replies)
I am trying to combine lines with these conditions:
1. First line starts with text of "libname VALUE db2 datasrc" where VALUE can be any text.
2. If condition1 is met then continue to combine lines through a line that ends with a semicolon.
3. Ignore case when matching patterns and remove any... (5 Replies)
SELRECORD(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual SELRECORD(9)NAME
selrecord, selwakeup -- record and wakeup select requests
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
void
selrecord(struct thread *td, struct selinfo *sip);
void
selwakeup(struct selinfo *sip);
DESCRIPTION
selrecord() and selwakeup() are the two central functions used by select(2), poll(2) and the objects that are being selected on. They handle
the task of recording which threads are waiting on which objects and the waking of the proper threads when an event of interest occurs on an
object.
selrecord() records that the calling thread is interested in events related to a given object. If another thread is already waiting on the
object a collision will be flagged in sip which will be later dealt with by selwakeup().
selrecord() acquires and releases sellock.
selwakeup() is called by the underlying object handling code in order to notify any waiting threads that an event of interest has occurred.
If a collision has occurred, selwakeup() will increment nselcoll, and broadcast on the global cv in order to wake all waiting threads so that
they can handle it. If the thread waiting on the object is not currently sleeping or the wait channel is not selwait, selwakeup() will clear
the TDF_SELECT flag which should be noted by select(2) and poll(2) when they wake up.
The contents of *sip must be zeroed, such as by softc initialization, before any call to selrecord() or selwakeup(), otherwise a panic may
occur. selwakeup() acquires and releases sellock and may acquire and release sched_lock.
SEE ALSO poll(2), select(2)AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Chad David <davidc@FreeBSD.org> and Alfred Perlstein <alfred@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD June 13, 2007 BSD