oh.. my bad.. sorry..
here's what I developed to solve my issue in case others need itpcregrep -M 'urllib.quote_plus\(simplejson.dumps\(b2\)\).*\n.*path *Parse_cloud_test.py
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:17 AM, <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 24Jun2016 10:57, bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've got a test file, with the following lines. Basically, I want a
grep/regex to traverse the multiple lines to return the lines.
ll_=urllib.quote_plus(simplejson.dumps(b2))+"\n"
pathchildcount_filep.write(ll_)
I've tried a number of attempts.. I thought something similar to the
following should work. (but no luck)
pcregrep -Mi ".+urllib.quote_plus(simplejson.dumps(b2))(.+\n).+path" foo.py
The test file actually has the "\n" chars as text but the regex/grep can
ignore it, to focus on getting the two lines..
Had you thought about sed? Untested:
sed -n '/^ll_=urllib.quote_plus(simplejson.dumps/,/^pathchildcount_filep.write/p' foo.py
(One line, in case your mail read folds it.)
I've simplified the regexps, but I'm sure you get the idea.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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