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I wonder if I could ask a question which might be marginally off-topic: how do people assemble multiple lines of text into a row in a table?

I've got a number of cases where I've got a file containing some sort of activity log, where a sequence of activities extends over multiple lines.

In some cases multiple activities might be interleaved, rather than each activity comprising a sequence of contiguous lines.

Complicating things, related lines might be only recognisable by content.

As an example, a Sendmail maillog file where a delayed outgoing message will result in a number of lines of text. I'd like each row in the table to contain the sender, recipient, eventual state, and the time it took to arrive at that state.

I'm sure I'm not the only person doing this sort of thing, but there has to be a better answer than coding Perl for each job. Does anybody have any suggestions for tools well-matched to this sort of problem, i.e. that can match patterns, store matched patterns or update counters, backtrack where necessary, and so on?

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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