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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find replace a particular string of data with wildcard Post 302444051 by guruprasadpr on Tuesday 10th of August 2010 09:12:01 PM
Old 08-10-2010
Hi

Code:
sed -r "s/404-064-[0-9-]+ //g" file

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cgiwrap_init_emu(3)						   cgi/cgiwrap.h					       cgiwrap_init_emu(3)

NAME
cgiwrap_init_emu - initialize cgiwrap for emulated use SYNOPSIS
#include <cgi/cgiwrap.h> void cgiwrap_init_emu (void *data, READ_FUNC read_cb, WRITEF_FUNC writef_cb, WRITE_FUNC write_cb, GETENV_FUNC getenv_cb, PUTENV_FUNC putenv_cb, ITERENV_FUNC iterenv_cb); ARGUMENTS
data - user data to be passed to the specified callbacks read_cb - a cb to replace fread(stdin) writef_cb - a cb to repalce fprintf(stdout) write_cb - a cb to replace fwrite(stdout) getenv_cb - a cb to replace getenv putenv_cb - a cb to replace putenv iterenv_cb - a cb to replace the default environment iteration function (which just wraps walking the envp array) DESCRIPTION
cgiwrap_init_emu sets up the cgiwrap subsystem for use in an emulated environment where you are providing routines to use in place of the standard routines, ie when used to interface with a server or scripting language. See cgi/cgiwrap.h for the exact definitions of the call- back functions. RETURN VALUE
None SEE ALSO
cgiwrap_iterenv(3), cgiwrap_putenv(3), cgiwrap_init_emu(3), cgiwrap_writef(3), cgiwrap_init_std(3), cgiwrap_writevf(3), cgiwrap_read(3), cgiwrap_write(3), cgiwrap_getenv ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cgiwrap_init_emu(3)
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