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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Java stack trace parser in awk Post 302938705 by chipmunken on Wednesday 18th of March 2015 12:42:42 PM
Old 03-18-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by vgersh99
Code:
awk -v exc="${KNOW_EXCEPTION1}" '$0 !~ exc && /excepeion:/{p=1;print;next} p&&/UTC Level INFO Scope/{p=0};p' $WORK_LOG

Do you have 2 patterns that wou;d like to OR and do the action?
I want it to first remove the known exception rows before the next part works it's magic and prints the "wanted" exceptions

So first this
Code:
$0 !~ exc

and THEN do
Code:
/exception\:/{p=1;print;next} p&&/UTC Level INFO Scope/{p=0};p

 

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JGIT(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   JGIT(1)

NAME
jgit - Pure Java GIT version control system implementation SYNOPSIS
jgit --git-dir GIT_DIR --help (-h) --show-stack-trace command [ARG ...] DESCRIPTION
JGit is an implementaion of GIT VCS written in Java language. Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations and full access to internals. OPTIONS
--git-dir GIT_DIR Set the git repository to operate on --help (-h) Display help text --show-stack-trace display the Java stack trace on exceptions The most commonly used commands are: add Add file contents to the index branch List, create, or delete branches checkout Checkout a branch to the working tree clone Clone a repository into a new directory commit Record changes to the repository daemon Export repositories over git:// diff Show diffs fetch Update remote refs from another repository init Create an empty git repository log View commit history merge Merges two development histories push Update remote repository from local refs rm Stop tracking a file tag Create a tag version Display the version of jgit AUTHOR
JGit was written by Eclipse JGIT Project contributors, http://www.eclipse.org/jgit This manual page was written by Jakub Adam <jakub.adam@ktknet.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). November 11, 2011 JGIT(1)
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