06-08-2011
help one liner...
Hi I have a log data that shows chunks of data like this:
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example testthisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
12
6 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
6 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
2500
1000 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
1000 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
200 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
200 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
100 thisis example test, this is example test, this is example test
I am interested in printing the chunk of data that contains a number (lonely number) larger than 2000.
The chunk always end on a new line. but the size of the chunk is variable and I need to focus on the lonely number>2000 but print the whole chunk.
Please only use bash commands, and awk,sed or grep. I don't want python or perl. Thanks
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gtester
GTESTER(1) User Commands GTESTER(1)
NAME
gtester - test running utility
SYNOPSIS
gtester [OPTION...] [testprogram]
DESCRIPTION
gtester is a utility to run unit tests that have been written using the GLib test framework.
When called with the -o option, gtester writes an XML report of the test results, which can be converted into HTML using the gtester-report
utility.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
print help and exit
-v, --version
print version information and exit
--g-fatal-warnings
make warnings fatal
-k, --keep-going
continue running after tests failed
-l
list paths of available test cases
-m=MODE
run test cases in MODE, which can be one of:
perf
run performance tests
slow, thorough
run slow tests, or repeat non-deterministic tests more often
quick
do not run slow or performance tests, or do extra repeats of non-deterministic tests (default)
undefined
run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures, if implemented (default)
no-undefined
do not run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures
-p=TESTPATH
only run test cases matching TESTPATH
-s=TESTPATH
skip test cases matching TESTPATH
--seed=SEEDSTRING
run all test cases with random number seed SEEDSTRING
-o=LOGFILE
write the test log to LOGFILE
-q, --quiet
suppress per test binary output
--verbose
report success per testcase
SEE ALSO
gtester-report(1)
GLib GTESTER(1)