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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers grep problem Post 6450 by xiamin on Wednesday 5th of September 2001 06:10:59 AM
Old 09-05-2001
grep problem

Hi

I would like to know wheather there is anyway to pass a variable to grep argument like this

grep "$myvar" $myfile

i would put this in a function and then call this function by setting different values to myvar and myfile.

is this possible at all.

regards
Hrishy
 

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NAME
pm_make_tmpfile() - create a temporary named file SYNOPSIS
#include <netpbm/pm.h> pm_make_tmpfile(FILE ** fileP, const char ** filenameP); EXAMPLE
This simple example creates a temporary file, writes 'hello world' to it, then writes some search patterns to it, then uses it as input to grep: #include <netpbm/pm.h> FILE * myfileP; const char * myfilename; pm_make_tmpfile(&myfileP, &myfilename); fprintf(myfile, '^account:s.*0); fprintf(myfile, '^name:s.*0); fclose(myFileP); asprintfN(&grepCommand, 'grep --file='%s' /tmp/infile >/tmp/outfile'); system(grepCommand); strfree(grepCommand); unlink(myfilename); strfree(myfilename); DESCRIPTION
This library function is part of Netpbm(1) pm_make_tmpfile() creates and opens a temporary file, returning to you a stream file handle for it and its name. pm_make_tmpfile() chooses a file name that is not already in use, with proper interlocking to make sure that it actually creates a file and opens the new file, as opposed to merely opening an existing file. If you don't need to access the file by name, use pm_tmpfile() instead, because it's cleaner. With pm_tmpfile(), the operating system always deletes the temporary file when your program exits, if the program failed to clean up after itself. The temporary file goes in the directory named by the TMPFILE environment variable. If TMPFILE is not set or is set to something unusable (e.g. too long), pm_tmpfile() falls back to the value of the standard C library symbol P_tmpdir (like the standard C library's tmpfile()). The name of the file within that directory is like myprog_blrfx, where myprog is the name of your program (arg 0) and the rest is an arbi- trary discriminator. If pm_make_tmpfile() is unable to create a temporary file, it issues a message to Standard Error and aborts the program. HISTORY
pm_tmpfile() was introduced in Netpbm 10.27 (March 2005). netpbm documentation 10 November 2007 Netpbm subroutine library: pm_make_tmpfile() function(3)
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