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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Search row by row from one file to another file if match is found print few colums of file 2 Post 302897238 by vamsekumar on Saturday 12th of April 2014 06:02:39 AM
Old 04-12-2014
Partially working

Thanks sahoo but its partially working.

I need $1,$2,$3 of test file and $0/$1 of the list file.
but currently i am getting $4 of the test file in which i want to search for string but get rid of it in output.

Please help.
 

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NAME
gtester - test running utility SYNOPSIS
gtester [OPTION...] [testprogram] DESCRIPTION
gtester is a utility to run unit tests that have been written using the GLib test framework. When called with the -o option, gtester writes an XML report of the test results, which can be converted into HTML using the gtester-report utility. OPTIONS
-h, --help print help and exit -v, --version print version information and exit --g-fatal-warnings make warnings fatal -k, --keep-going continue running after tests failed -l list paths of available test cases -m=MODE run test cases in MODE, which can be one of: perf run performance tests slow, thorough run slow tests, or repeat non-deterministic tests more often quick do not run slow or performance tests, or do extra repeats of non-deterministic tests (default) undefined run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures, if implemented (default) no-undefined do not run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures -p=TESTPATH only run test cases matching TESTPATH -s=TESTPATH skip test cases matching TESTPATH --seed=SEEDSTRING run all test cases with random number seed SEEDSTRING -o=LOGFILE write the test log to LOGFILE -q, --quiet suppress per test binary output --verbose report success per testcase SEE ALSO
gtester-report(1) GLib GTESTER(1)
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