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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk to parse jil output Post 302877792 by Yoda on Tuesday 3rd of December 2013 11:09:14 AM
Old 12-03-2013
Here is one way of doing it:
Code:
awk '
        /^[ ]*\/\*/ {
                if ( NR > 1 && !(f) )
                        print "No_Condition"
                f = 0
                printf ( "%s = ", $3 )
        }
        /condition:/ {
                f = 1
                sub ( /[ ]*condition:[ ]*/, X)
                print
        }
        END {
                if (!(f))
                        print "No_Condition"
        }
' sample.jil

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