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Old 02-09-2019
Print 2 matching pattern

How to a first 3 lines lines that matches 1st pattern and 1 line that matches 2nd line.

Sample.txt
Code:
Line 1: /*--- ABC_BA_ABCABC -----*/
Line 2:
Line 3: insert_job: ABC_BA_ABCABC job_type: BOX
Line 4: blah blah
Line 5: max_run_alarm: 5
Line 6: blah blah
----
-----
Line 20: /*--- BCD_CA_BCDBCD -----*/
Line 21:
Line 22: insert_job: BCD_CA_BCDBCD job_type: CMD
Line 23: blah blah
Line 24: blah blah
Line 25: blah blah
Line 26: max_run_alarm: 5
Line 27: blah blah
--
--
--
Line 50: /*--- CDE_CA_CDECDE -----*/
Line 51:
Line 52: insert_job: CDE_CA_CDECDE job_type: CMD
Line 53: blah blah
Line 54: blah blah
Line 57: max_run_alarm: 5
Line 58: blah blah

I could get first 3 lines using grep -B 3 'insert_job'
The lines between 1st pattern and 2nd pattern are not consistent.

Need output as shown below
Code:
Line 1: /*--- ABC_BA_ABCABC -----*/
Line 2:
Line 3: insert_job: ABC_BA_ABCABC job_type: BOX
Line 5: max_run_alarm: 5

Line 20: /*--- BCD_CA_BCDBCD -----*/
Line 21:
Line 22: insert_job: BCD_CA_BCDBCD job_type: CMD
Line 26: max_run_alarm: 5

Line 50: /*--- CDE_CA_CDECDE -----*/
Line 51:
Line 52: insert_job: CDE_CA_CDECDE job_type: CMD
Line 57: max_run_alarm: 5

Ignore Line#n. That is to show that the lines between pattern 1 and pattern 2 are not consistent

Appreciate your help.
 

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Geometry::Primitive::Line(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Geometry::Primitive::Line(3pm)

NAME
Geometry::Primitive::Line - A Line DESCRIPTION
Geometry::Primitive::Line represents a straight curve defined by two points. SYNOPSIS
use Geometry::Primitive::Line; my $line = Geometry::Primitive::Line->new(); $line->start($point1); $line->end($point2); ATTRIBUTES
end Set/Get the end point of the line. start Set/Get the start point of the line. METHODS
new Creates a new Geometry::Primitive::Line contains_point Returns true if the supplied point is 'on' the line. Accepts either a point object or an x y pair. grow Does nothing, as I'm not sure how. Patches or hints welcome. is_parallel ($other_line) Returns true if the supplied line is parallel to this one. is_perpendicular ($other_line) Returns true if the supplied line is perpendicular to this one. length Get the length of the line. point_end Get the end point. Provided for Shape role. point_start Get the start point. Provided for Shape role. scale Does nothing at the moment. slope Get the slope of the line. to_string Guess! y_intercept Returns the Y intercept of this line. AUTHOR
Cory Watson <gphat@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE You can redistribute and/or modify this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-01-10 Geometry::Primitive::Line(3pm)
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