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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users File Processing: Handling spaces in a line Post 302874505 by baanprog on Friday 15th of November 2013 11:05:23 AM
Old 11-15-2013
Let me add little mroe to this

Thanks a lot you seem to be making sense

Let me get you what Iam doing and you can put the whole thing may be, if that is not asking too much

Iam doing below
Want to remove empty line
Want to remove lines that start with #
When trying to get the substring from the var also Iam having trouble. I dont want to read a line with such substrings.

Read the file and process exactly as you said VAR=VALUE line only, an environment file to be exact


HTML Code:
for var in $(cat -r $file | sed '/^$/d' | grep -v -E ""^\#"" )
do
      subvar=`echo $var | cut -c1-4`
      if [ "$subvar" != "WHOA" ]
      then
                eval export $var
      fi
done
Sample Input added as per CarloM request

HTML Code:
MONITOR_OFF=YES
DIR=/usr/as/brs
DATADIR=/usr/df/brs
SHELLDIR1=/usr/as/brs
SHELLDIR2=/usr/as/brs
WHOA= %s : %S - %C [%c xxxx]    --- This is the line Iam trying to avoid by substring logic
Output is to set them as environment variables....

Last edited by baanprog; 11-15-2013 at 12:42 PM..
 

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NAME
HTML::Filter - Filter HTML text through the parser NOTE
This module is deprecated. The "HTML::Parser" now provides the functionally of "HTML::Filter" much more efficiently with the the "default" handler. SYNOPSIS
require HTML::Filter; $p = HTML::Filter->new->parse_file("index.html"); DESCRIPTION
"HTML::Filter" is an HTML parser that by default prints the original text of each HTML element (a slow version of cat(1) basically). The callback methods may be overridden to modify the filtering for some HTML elements and you can override output() method which is called to print the HTML text. "HTML::Filter" is a subclass of "HTML::Parser". This means that the document should be given to the parser by calling the $p->parse() or $p->parse_file() methods. EXAMPLES
The first example is a filter that will remove all comments from an HTML file. This is achieved by simply overriding the comment method to do nothing. package CommentStripper; require HTML::Filter; @ISA=qw(HTML::Filter); sub comment { } # ignore comments The second example shows a filter that will remove any <TABLE>s found in the HTML file. We specialize the start() and end() methods to count table tags and then make output not happen when inside a table. package TableStripper; require HTML::Filter; @ISA=qw(HTML::Filter); sub start { my $self = shift; $self->{table_seen}++ if $_[0] eq "table"; $self->SUPER::start(@_); } sub end { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::end(@_); $self->{table_seen}-- if $_[0] eq "table"; } sub output { my $self = shift; unless ($self->{table_seen}) { $self->SUPER::output(@_); } } If you want to collect the parsed text internally you might want to do something like this: package FilterIntoString; require HTML::Filter; @ISA=qw(HTML::Filter); sub output { push(@{$_[0]->{fhtml}}, $_[1]) } sub filtered_html { join("", @{$_[0]->{fhtml}}) } SEE ALSO
HTML::Parser COPYRIGHT
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