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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extract information from file Post 302997485 by vedanta on Monday 15th of May 2017 02:44:33 AM
Old 05-15-2017
Many thanks!
One problem I am seeing here is that awk also is reading the comment lines.
Is there a way to ignore all comment lines at the very beginning? Should I need to create a separate post for this? Thanks.


I have used below as a solution

added !/^#/ eg,
/pfile/ && !/^#/ { ..



Last edited by vedanta; 05-15-2017 at 04:11 AM..
 

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ACHECK-RULES.5(5)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 ACHECK-RULES.5(5)

NAME
set.rules - Rules set for acheck DESCRIPTION
Rules set files contain rules to be check by acheck. Lines beginning with a number sign (`#') and empty lines will be ignored. Spaces at the beginning and the end of a line will also be ignored as well as tabulators. If you need spaces at the end or the beginning of a value you can use apostrophes (`"'). A comment starts with the number sign, there can be any number of spaces and/or tab stops in front of the #. Long lines can be broken into multiple lines ending with a backslash (`'). Some possible examples: # this line is ignored field value field value # this is a comment field "value ending with space " field value continuing on the next line You have to escape number signs with a backslash to use it in a value and use apostrophes if a value ends with a backslash. Rule sets are made of lists of rules. Theses lists can be repeated a number of times, until or while a condition happens. A rule detects an error if the corresponding test succeeds and none of its validation tests does. Each rule can then produce some fixes, a warning or an error, and provide hints to help the operator to correct the error. Parts of the text can be set as comments and so no rule and no spell check will be performed on them. RULE FILE SYNTAX
SYNTAX RULES
list A list starts at a `list' statement, and stops at the first `end_list' or at the end of the file. Mandatory fields: type type until, perform the list until the current line matches `test' while, perform the lint while the current line matches `test' loop, perform the list `test' times test regex / number A regex for `until' and `while' lists. The number of times the list must be performed for `loop', or `0' for infinite loop. Optional fields: name name Use this to give the list a name. spell yes / no Set it to `yes' (default) or `no', if you want or don't want spelling to be checked in the lines matching this list. This value will be inherited by the nested lists. Sub-rules: list [name] rule [name] comment [name] Followed by the name of the sub-rule or its definition for an anonymous sub-rule. rule A rule starts at a `rule' statement, and stops at the first `end_rule' or at the beginning of a comment or a list. Mandatory fields: type type fix, rule provides fixes and hints thought a menu autofix, rule fixes the mistake with no interaction warning, rule issues a warning error, rule issues an error nop, special rule that do nothing, no other field is required regex regex The regex to be match to found this error. Patterns can be captures and then used in the `fix' expression. fix expr Provides a correction for the rule, this field can be repeated to provides more than one choice. Only the first one will be used for `autofix' rules. `warning' and `error' do not provides fixes. The captured patterns can be used here with variables `$1', `$2', and so on. hint text Provides some explanations, this will be used as reviewer comments in review mode. Optional fields: name name Use this to give the rule a name. valid [name] Provides a validation test, it can be named or anonymous. For anonymous validation, the test definition must follow. This field can be repeated more than once, if any of the validation test succeed, the rule does not apply. valid A validation test starts at a `valid' statement, and stops at the first `end_valid' or at the beginning of a rule, a comment, a list or another validation test. Mandatory field: pre regex in regex> post regex Try the regex before, in or after the match of the regex rule. At least one of these test must be provided. If all tests are success- ful, the rule won't apply. Optional field: name name Use this to give the validation test a name. comment A comment starts at a `comment' statement, and stops at the first `end_comment' or at the beginning of a rule, a comment or a list. Comments are just skipped, no other rule and no spelling are performed on them. Mandatory field: skip regex A regex matching the text of the comment. Do not use `start' and `stop' with this. start regex stop regex Regexs defining the beginning and the end of the comment, all the text between will be considered as comment. Do not use `skip' with this. Optional fields: name name Use this to give the comment a name. start_offset stop_offset Defines where the comment really starts or end. Values are `s' for the place the match starts, `s+<n>' for n characters after the match starts, `e' for the place the match ends, or `e-<n>' for n characters before the match ends. Defaults are `s' for `start' matches and `e' for `stop' matches. SEE ALSO
acheck(1), acheck(5) AUTHOR
Nicolas Bertolissio <nico.bertol@free.fr> perl v5.8.4 2003-07-20 ACHECK-RULES.5(5)
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