#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings 'all'; my %files; while (<DATA>) { next unless /^\s*\\([^\\]*).*\\(.*\.cxx)\@\@/; push @{$files {$1}} => $2; } foreach my $dir (sort keys %files) { foreach my $file (sort @{$files {$dir}}) { printf "%-15s %s\n" => $dir, $file; } } __DATA__ qzang.5 \nbsstools\i95\src\i95val.h@@\main\golden\2 \nbsstools\i95\src\i95val.cxx@@\main\golden\2 \nbsstools\rlp\src\rlpval.cxx@@\main\golden\3 \nbsstools\rlp\src\rlpval.h@@\main\golden\3 source file(s) -- 4 rajeevv.19 \nbsscallpmsg\acl\src@@\main\golden\4 \nbsscallpmsg\acl\src\aclpi.h@@\main\golden\1 \nbsscallpmsg\acl\src\aclpi.cxx@@\main\golden\1 \nbsssbs\appl\src@@\main\golden\4 \nbsssbs\appl\src\radiomeasurements.h@@\main\golden\1

Abigail


In reply to Re: String Matching by Abigail-II
in thread String Matching by Sara

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