03-29-2009
awk file size limit
My code is
awk '{
out=split(FILENAME,a,"/")
sub(/\./,"_",a[out])
sub(/\-/,"_",a[out])
NEWSTRING="main_"a[out-1]"_"a[out]"(" # The word we want to insert
gsub(/main\(/,NEWSTRING); # the word to be replaced
print "Main becomes ",NEWSTRING")","in file ",FILENAME >> "/home/ds2/test/NEW2.txt"
print NEWSTRING")" >> "/home/ds2/test/MAIN2.txt"
print FILENAME >> "/home/ds2/test/NAME2.txt"
print $0 > FILENAME;
}' $FNAME
if the input size was more than 4K the function fails,,,, so pls any suggestions???
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