Hello all
Im doing search in jar files using this oneLiener :
find . -name "*.jar" -print -exec jar -tvf {} \; | grep -n \/someClassName.class
but I also will like to see the jar file names that the grep succeed the search
What I need to add to this command so it will give the file names? (2 Replies)
What I need to do is: I need to use the grep command to search for pattern in directory and sub-directories. And also I need to show the permission of file been seached by the grep command.
Could any one please suggest me?
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$> cat file1.txt
A
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Hi,
Can anbody please let me know how i can retrieve lines above the line being searched in a file.
I am looking for an error message from a file, if I see that message I want the lines above that message along with this line.
how do we do this.
Please do let me know
An example which i have... (2 Replies)
Please forgive me if a similar question has already been asked.;)
I have searched and found many possible solutions to my query.
I would appreciate it if someone can point me to a thread to accomplish my task.
I am trying to change values from a Master file to a File to be modified
Since... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have active log file i want to grep the last occurrence of the word in that log file the log file gets on increasing and increasing i want to fetch it from live file.
Please guide me, Thanks in advance (4 Replies)
using: find . -type f -print|xargs -li "string", how do I limit the dated directories (2010-7-14, 2010-7-13,etc.) to just 2009 & 2010 years of directories to search. We go back to 2004 in our archives, way too many files. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to monitor alert log of oracle. i am searching based on ORA- error message
if i find the line, i want the 2 to 3 lines before search line and 2 to 3 lines after the searched line.
like for example, oracle has generated ORA7445 errors in the alert log, when i search for that... (18 Replies)
Hi
I want to implement something like this:
if( keyword1 exists)
then
check if(keyword2 exists in the same line)
then replace keyword 2 with New_Keyword
else
Add New_Keyword at the end of line
end if
eg:
Check for Keyword JUNGLE and add/replace... (7 Replies)
Assume a string that contains one or multiple occurrences of three different keywords (abbreviated as "kw"). I would like to replace kw2 with some other string, say "qux". Specifically, I would like to replace that occurrence of kw2 that is the first one that is preceded by kw1 somewhere in the... (4 Replies)
Full title: How to write a script to match a searched name to a given list, and then returns other names with the same properties
Anyway, first time here, hi! So I'm taking an introductory course at uni and there's a question in our lab that asks us to write a script where a user can search a... (4 Replies)
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tk::reindex
Reindex(3) perl/Tk Documentation Reindex(3)NAME
Tk::Reindex - change the base index of Text-like widgets
SYNOPSIS
use Tk::ReindexedText;
$t1=$w->ReindexedText(-linestart => 2);
use Tk::ReindexedROText;
$t2=$w->ReindexedROText(-linestart => 0);
DESCRIPTION
Creates a new widget class based on Text-like widgets that can redefine the line number base (normally Text widgets start line numbers at
1), or possibly other manipulations on indexes.
STANDARD OPTIONS
The newly-defined widget takes all the same options as the base widget, which defaults to Text.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
Name: lineStart
Class: LineStart
Switch: -linestart
Sets the line number of the first line in the Text widget. The default -toindexcmd and -fromindexcmd use this configuration option.
-item Name: toIndexCmd fromIndexCmd
-item Class: ToIndexCmd FromIndexCmd
-item Switch: -toindexcmd -fromindexcmd
These two options specify callbacks that are called with a list of indexes and are responsible for translating them to/from indexes
that the base Text widget can understand. The callback is passed the widget followed by a list of indexes, and should return a list of
translated indexes. -toindexcmd should translate from 'user' indexes to 'native' Text-compatible indexes, and -fromindexcmd should
translate from 'native' indexes to 'user' indexes.
The default callbacks simply add/subtract the offset given by the -linestart option for all indexes in 'line.character' format.
It would probably be prudent to make these functions inverses of each other.
CLASS METHODS
import
To make new Reindex widgets, this function should be called via use with the name of the Text-like base class that you are extending
with "Reindex" capability. 'use base(Tk::Reindex Tk::nameofbasewidget)' should also be specified for that widget.
BUGS
I've used the word "indexes" instead of "indices" throughout the documentation.
All the built-in perl code for widget bindings & methods will use the new 'user' indexes. Which means all this index manipulation might
might break code that is trying to parse/manipulate indexes. Or even assume that '1.0' is the beginning index. Tk::Text::Contents comes to
mind.
AUTHOR
Andrew Allen <ada@fc.hp.com>
This code may be distributed under the same conditions as Perl.
Tk1.1 2007-05-05 Reindex(3)