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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting search for a pattern using grep Post 302590647 by balajesuri on Tuesday 17th of January 2012 05:22:47 AM
Old 01-17-2012
Works for me.

Code:
$ cat inputfile
/*+ some text */
/*+ some text */
/* Remove rows from a table of survey results. */
/* Add a survey respondent's name and answers. */
/* Remove rows from a table of survey results. */
/* Add a survey respondent's name and answers. */
/*sometext*/
SELECT salary / commission INTO sal_calc FROM employees_temp
$
$ grep -v "^/\*" inputfile
SELECT salary / commission INTO sal_calc FROM employees_temp
$

Try this perl one-liner:
Code:
perl -ne '(!/^\s*\/\*/)&&print' inputfile

 

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NAME
timblclient - a simple client to access the Tilburg Memory Based Learner Server SYNOPSYS
timblclient -h host -p port [-i inputfile] [-i outputfile] [--batch] [-b basename] DESCRIPTION
timblclient connects to a TimblServer on 'host':'port' and sends it the normal instructions. (see timblserver ) OPTIONS
The timblclient options are -i inputfile a series of timblserver commands. When BATCH is specified, inputfile is supposed to be a 'normal' Timbl testfile. Every line is send to the timblserver as a 'clas- sify' command. Default is stdin. -o outputfile Where to put the results. Default is stdout. --batch When --batch is specified, the input from 'inputfile' is not interpreted as timblserver commands, but as instances that will be send 'as is' prepended by a classify instruction. -h host connect to the server on 'host' -p port connect to 'port' on 'host' -b basename set the base in TimblServer to 'base' BUGS
This is just a simple testprogram, and rather clumsy. AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot timbl@uvt.nl SEE ALSO
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