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Old 02-27-2012
Conditional replace after reading in a file

I need to read the contents of a file. Then I need to grep for a keyword and replace part of the grepped line based on the condition of previous and present line.


Example input file:
Code:
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = P0; /* if next shift_port is P0 I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0; with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = P0;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  Macro "Inputs" { 
    test_ip =
        110111010110
  }

  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
  }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00; 
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = P0;/* if next shift_port is P0; I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0 with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = P0;/* if next shift_port is P0; I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0 with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
}

Desired output file
Code:
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = M0; /* if next shift_port is P0; I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0 with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  Macro "Inputs" { 
    test_ip =
        110111010110
  }

  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
  }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00; 
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = M0;/* if next shift_port is P0; I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0 with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
  W wf_cyc;
  V { 
    port1       = P;
    port2       = 0;
    shift_port  = 00;/* if next shift_port is P0; I need to replace this with M0; and next shift_port's P0 with 00;
    port3       = 0;
    reset       = 1;
   }
}

I am trying to use a perl script to implement this.

Thanks in advance for your help
 

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