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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash script reg-exp , replace , open and write Post 302659171 by molwiko on Wednesday 20th of June 2012 12:16:48 PM
Old 06-20-2012
hi actually I have files *.m that contain objective c code like this :
Code:
 tableviewlogin.backgroundView = nil;
    [welcometitle setFont:[UIFont fontWithName:FONTB size:FONTSIZETITLE]];
    [welcometitle setText:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:@"LBL_10000"]];
    [welcometitle setTextAlignment:UITextAlignmentCenter];
    NSString *buttontitle = [MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:@"LBL_10012"];
    [forgotpassword setTitle:buttontitle forState:UIControlStateNormal];
    [forgotpassword setTitle:buttontitle forState:UIControlStateHighlighted];
    [self.navigationItem setTitle:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:@"LBL_10011"]];
    [[self tabBarItem] setTitle:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:@"LBL_10804"]];

I want to generate a file that constant or whatever name which contain
Code:
 NSString *const C_LBL_10000 = @"LBL_10000";
 NSString *const C_LBL_10012 = @"LBL_10012";
 NSString *const C_LBL_10011 = @"LBL_10011";
 NSString *const C_LBL_10804 = @"LBL_10804";

//No duplication B/C it's variables
and replace this const variables into whatever file contain the match *.m
for example


Code:
 tableviewlogin.backgroundView = nil;
    [welcometitle setFont:[UIFont fontWithName:FONTB size:FONTSIZETITLE]];
    [welcometitle setText:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:C_LBL_10000]];
    [welcometitle setTextAlignment:UITextAlignmentCenter];
    NSString *buttontitle = [MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:C_LBL_10012];
    [forgotpassword setTitle:buttontitle forState:UIControlStateNormal];
    [forgotpassword setTitle:buttontitle forState:UIControlStateHighlighted];
    [self.navigationItem setTitle:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:C_LBL_10011]];
    [[self tabBarItem] setTitle:[MSharedFunctions UF8ErrorMessageForCode:C_LBL_10804]];

My problem I have a lot of classes and I should do this work and rather than do it manually it we be coud to create script to do this work
I hope it's clear now

Thanks
 

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XSIL2GRAPHICS(1)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  XSIL2GRAPHICS(1)

NAME
xsil2graphics - generate scripts to load xsil output data files SYNOPSIS
xsil2graphics [options] <xsil_file> DESCRIPTION
Utility program bundled with xmds, used to generate scripts that load simulation output data into either matlab (http://www.mathworks.com) or scilab (http://www.scilab.org), which are then used to manipulate the results further if necessary and then to present the results graphically. Matlab To generate a matlab m-file, from the xsil file data_file.xsil use the command: bash$ xsil2graphics data_file.xsil or bash$ xsil2graphics --matlab data_file.xsil Then at the matlab command prompt: >> data_file Scilab To generate a scilab script file, from the xsil file data_file.xsil use the command: bash$ xsil2graphics --scilab data_file.xsil Then at the scilab command prompt: --> exec('data_file.sci') OPTIONS
-m, --matlab generate matlab m-file script to load data from the xsil data file (the default option) -s, -scilab generate scilab script file to load data from the xsil data file -o, --outfile <out_file> specify an alternative output script filename to the default which is the input xsil filename with the .xsil extension changed to either .m for the matlab m-file or .sci for the scilab script file EXAMPLES
bash$ xsil2graphics nlse.xsil Generates the output nlse.m to load the data into matlab bash$ xsil2graphics -m nlse.xsil Also generates the output nlse.m but explicitly sets matlab to be the output format bash$ xsil2graphics --scilab nlse.xsil Generates the output nlse.sci to load the data into scilab bash$ xsil2graphics --outfile nlse_new.m nlse.xsil Generates the output nlse_new.m to load the data into matlab AUTHORS
Originally written by Greg Collecutt Maintained by Paul Cochrane with code contributed by Joe Hope BUGS
No known bugs. SEE ALSO
xmds(1), loadxsil(1) http://www.xmds.org COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Code contributed by Greg Collecutt, Joseph Hope and Paul Cochrane This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. perl v5.8.2 2004-06-21 XSIL2GRAPHICS(1)
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