I normally don't do one-liners, so I thought I'd play with it a bit. Here's my shot at it:
perl -ne '$fl=$.+2 if /regex/; print if $fl>$.' testfileUpdate: here's another:
perl -ne 'print $t,$_ if $t=~/regex/; $t=$_' testfileUpdate: ...but the second one is broken, as kschwab mentions...
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
In reply to Re: perl one line for advanced grep (current line and next one)
by roboticus
in thread perl one line for advanced grep (current line and next one)
by sroux
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