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Top Forums Programming Get struct definition Post 302934111 by RudiC on Wednesday 4th of February 2015 05:52:04 PM
Old 02-04-2015
This sed might help:
Code:
sed -n ' /Rec2/ {H;g;p;d}; /typedef/ {h;d}; H' file
typedef struct {
        char    r1;
        char    r2;
}Rec2;

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types32.h(3HEAD)                                                      Headers                                                     types32.h(3HEAD)

NAME
types32.h, types32 - fixed-width data types SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types32.h> DESCRIPTION
The following fixed-width data types defined in <sys/types32.h> correspond to the sign and sizes of types in the 32-bit environment that can be used for compatibility and interoperability purposes in either the 32-bit or 64-bit environment. typedef int32_t blkcnt32_t typedef uint32_t caddr32_t typedef int32_t clock32_t typedef int32_t daddr32_t typedef uint32_t dev32_t typedef uint32_t fsblkcnt32_t typedef uint32_t fsfilcnt32_t typedef int32_t gid32_t typedef int32_t id32_t typedef uint32_t ino32_t typedef int32_t key32_t typedef uint32_t major32_t typedef uint32_t minor32_t typedef uint32_t mode32_t typedef uint32_t nlink32_t typedef int32_t pid32_t typedef uint32_t rlim32_t typedef uint32_t size32_t typedef int32_t ssize32_t typedef time32_t int32_t typedef uid32_t int32_t SunOS 5.10 30 Oct 1997 types32.h(3HEAD)
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