Hi,
I want to list only the file names which do not contain a specific keyword or search string.
OS: Solaris
Also is there any way ; through the same script I can save the output of search to a CSV (comma seperated) so that the file can be used for inventory purpose.
Any assistance will... (5 Replies)
Hi,I am new to shell scripting and i want to find the line numbers of matching braces.
The file contents are as follows
File XXX.dat
1 ( CLASS "FRUIT"
2 (TYPE "PERSISTENT")
3 (MESSAGE_TYPE "M")
4 (GET_REQRD "Y")
5 (SET_REQRD "Y")
6 )
7 ( CLASS... (3 Replies)
trying to use sed in finding a matching pattern in a file then deleting
the next line only .. pattern --> <ad-content>
I tried this but it results are not what I wish
sed '/<ad-content>/{N;d;}' akv.xml > akv5.xml
ex,
<Celebrant2First>Mickey</Celebrant2First>
<ad-content>
Minnie... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have several block of text that I need to select, however this text may be spread over several lines and contains the '{' and '}' within it.
For e.g.,
ABC=100{
DEF = 200
{
GHI,
JKL
}
}
#2nd Block
123
{
456{78,910}}
}I am trying to figure out how to remove... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am new to the forum and to scripting so bear with me.
Thanks, Gary.
I have 3 files - file1, file2, file3
I am trying to come up with a script that will check the output of these files and if the 1st nine fields are matched in all 3 files, echo "The following string had been... (2 Replies)
Must be a bug or something. Whether I escape them or not, it will not work. No matter what I set the minimum and maximum to nothing gets caught. For instance:
find / -regex "/.{0, 50}.*" -maxdepth 1 or find / -regex "/.\{0, 50\}.*" -maxdepth 1 should pretty much catch everything residing within... (4 Replies)
Hi everyone:
I'm stuck at this point, could you guys please give me some hints about what I am doing wrong in the following script, I'm using sed for windows:
sed ^"$ {^
a^
STRINGTABLE DISCARDABLE^
BEGIN^
#define CLIENT_MODULE, "%CLIENT_MODULE%"^
#define CLIENT_ID, "%CLIENT_ID%"^... (1 Reply)
Hi friends.. I have many dirs in my working directory. Every dir have thousands of files (.jsp, .java, .xml..., etc). So I am working with an script to find every file recursively within those directories and subdirectories ending with .jsp or .java which contains inside of it, the the pattern... (3 Replies)
i need to search for user belonging to group 'macusr' and the extract the user name .
i am able to write a oneliner for this using awk + sed + tr
i am using tr to chop off '()' from the output. but i want to use it in sed itself . can someone please help me with that
file contents
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have below command in one of the script. Can you please let me know what does the curly braces do over here \{1,\}. The remaining part of the code atleast I am able to understand.
sed -n 's/.*\-\()\{1,\}\)\-.*/\1/p' (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: tostay2003
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ppix::editortools::returnobject
PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject(3pm)NAME
PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject - Simple object to return values from PPIx::EditorTools
SYNOPSIS
my $brace = PPIx::EditorTools::FindUnmatchedBrace->new->find(
code => "package TestPackage;
sub x { 1;
"
);
my $location = $brace->element->location;
my $ppi = $brace->element->ppi;
DESCRIPTION
Retuning a simple "PPI::Element" from many of the "PPIx::EditorTools" methods often results in the loss of the overall context for that
element. "PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject" provides an object that can be passed around which retains the overall context.
For example, in "PPIx::EditorTools::FindUnmatchedBrace" if the unmatched brace were returned by its "PPI::Structure::Block" the containing
"PPI::Document" is likely to go out of scope, thus the "location" method no longer returns a valid location (rather it returns undef).
Using the "ReturnObject" preserves the "PPI::Document" and the containing context.
METHODS
new()
Constructor which should be used by "PPIx::EditorTools". Accepts the following named parameters:
ppi A "PPI::Document" representing the (possibly modified) code.
code
A string representing the (possibly modified) code.
element
A "PPI::Element" or a subclass thereof representing the interesting element.
ppi Accessor to retrieve the "PPI::Document". May create the "PPI::Document" from the $code string (lazily) if needed.
code
Accessor to retrieve the string representation of the code. May be retrieved from the "PPI::Document" via the serialize method (lazily)
if needed.
SEE ALSO
"PPIx::EditorTools", App::EditorTools, Padre, and PPI.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-11 PPIx::EditorTools::ReturnObject(3pm)