It may be a no-brainer, but the answer is escaping me right now:
I'm trying to write a little script to remove all comments from .c source... I was thinking sed, but I'm not a very strong regexp user (e.g. I suck with sed).
I tried dumping the file into:
sed -e 's/\/\* * \*\///g'
and several... (1 Reply)
#! /bin/sed -nf
# Remove C and C++ comments, by Brian Hiles (brian_hiles@rocketmail.com)
# Sped up (and bugfixed to some extent) by Paolo Bonzini (bonzini@gnu.org)
# Works its way through the line, copying to hold space the text up to the
# first special character (/, ", '). The original... (1 Reply)
Suppose i have a file like this:
#bla bla
#bla bla bla bla bla
Bla
BLA
BLA BLA #bla bla
....
....
how can i remove all comments from every line,even if they are behind commands or strngs that are not comments?
any idea how i could do that using awk? (2 Replies)
I must write a script to change all C++ like comments:
// this is a comment
to this one
/* this is a comment */
How to do it by sed? With file:
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std; //one
// two
int main() {
printf("Example"); // three
}//four
the result should be: (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am using BASH. How can I remove any lines in a text file that are either blank or begin with a # (ie. comments)? Thanks in advance.
Mike (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I've got a problem with converting C comments ( /* */ ) into C++ style ( // ) in some source file with sed. So far I've dealt with comments on one line, but I don't know how to convert when it is over multiple lines ...
So I already have something like this:
comments.sed
... (8 Replies)
I would like to remove comments from a bash script. In addition, I would like to remove lines that consist of only white spaces, and to remove blank lines.
#!/bin/bash
perl -pe 's/ *#.*$//g' $1 | grep -v ^]*$ | perl -pe 's/ +/ /g' > $2
#
# $1 INFILE
# $2 OUTFILE
The above code... (10 Replies)
I have tried a lot, Need your help guys.
SAS Program:
data one ; /* Data step */
Input name $; /*Dec variables*/
I want to remove the commented part(/* Data step */) alone. I have tried using sed command but it is deleting the entire line itself. i need unix command to separate this and... (1 Reply)
Hi , We need to remove comment like pattern from a code text. The possible comment expressions are as follows.
Input
BizComment : Special/*@
Name:bzt_53_3aea640a_51783afa_5d64_0
BizHidden:true
@*/
/* lookup Disease
Category Therapuetic Class */
a=b;... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: VikashKumar
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
impressive-gettransitions
IMPRESSIVE-GETTRANSITIONS(1) Debian GNU/Linux manual IMPRESSIVE-GETTRANSITIONS(1)NAME
impressive-gettransitions - Generate Impressive info scripts for LaTeX presentations
SYNOPSIS
impressive-gettransitions FILE.tex
DESCRIPTION
A simple script to produce a .info file for use with Impressive, using special comments in a LaTeX/Beamer file. FILE.tex is a file to be
parsed into .info file. For each /fullpath/blah.tex /fullpath/blah.pdf.info gets produced.
SYNTAX
In the LaTeX document, impressive-gettransitions counts the pages to determine the PDF slide number of each one.
The simpler page changes are automatically detected, that is:
egin{frame} and:
pause
Other, more elaborated page changes must be noted with a %O comment:
item<1-> Foo
item<2-> Bar %O
The transition to apply can be specified in a %O comment:
egin{frame} %O SlideUp
OPERATION
When the .info file corresponding to the LaTeX document already exist, impressive-gettransitions does not clear it, but only adds the
transitions if finds to it.
Thus, if you modified your document in a way that requires to completely replace the transitions, manually clear the PageProps section of
the .info file. This can be done by running the following sed command:
sed -i -e "/^PageProps = {/,/^}/d" FILE.info
SEE ALSO impressive(1)AUTHOR
impressive-gettransitions (originally gettransitions) has been written by Rob Reid.
This manpage has been originally written by Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com>.
Debian Project 2012-02-10 IMPRESSIVE-GETTRANSITIONS(1)