grep replacement
Glenn Robitaille
glennr at holin.ATT.COM
Wed Jun 1 03:21:16 AEST 1988
> > > There have been times when I wanted a grep that would print out the
> > > first occurrence and then stop.
> >
> > grep '(your_pattern_here)' | head -1
>
> Doesn't cut it for
>
> grep '(your_pattern_here)' firstfile secondfile thirdfile ...
Well, if you have a shell command like
#
# save the search patern
#
patern=$1
#
# remove search patern from $*
#
shift
for i in $*
do
#
# grep for search patern
#
line=`grep ${patern} ${i}|head -1`
#
# if found, print file name and string
#
test -n "$line" && echo "${i}:\t${line}"
done
It'll work fine. If you want to use other options, have them in
quotes as part of the first argument.
Glenn Robitaille
AT&T, HO 2J-207
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Phone (201) 949-7811
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