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I am trying to remove duplicate if blocks from multiple files like if block inside returnString() is present in many other files :

/**
 *
 *
 *Some text
 *
 */
    private String returnString() {
        if (containsString()) {
            System.out.println("Random text");
            System.out.println("Random text");
        }

    System.out.println("Random text");
    }
    Some text
    Some text

I have stored this data in one file, i want to delete whole if block from all files using script. So final output should be:

/**
     *
     *
     *Some text
     *
     */
        private String returnString() {

        System.out.println("Random text");
        }
        Some text
        Some text

I dont have any previous experience with scripts but i have tried sed and able to delete some lines but not complete block. Kindly take a look if someone can help in this.

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  • I find your question and example to be confusing.
    – drum
    Dec 27, 2014 at 22:11
  • Ok what is confusing here?? could you tell me so that i can explain more?
    – mkb
    Dec 27, 2014 at 22:14
  • A small case of sample data, and the required output from that data reduce the ambiguity possible in verbal descriptions. Good luck.
    – shellter
    Dec 27, 2014 at 23:34
  • Do you know which if blocks are duplicates? or you want a script to automatically find all duplicated if blocks and then delete?
    – repzero
    Dec 27, 2014 at 23:48
  • updated question with required output, @Xorg yes i know the duplicate if blocks just want to delete that.
    – mkb
    Dec 28, 2014 at 0:21

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With GNU sed:

 sed -i '/if .* {/,/}/d' file
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    @mkb please accept this as the questions solution if this solved your issue.
    – MrAlias
    Dec 28, 2014 at 0:32
  • can you explain this "if .* {/,/}" ? :)
    – repzero
    Dec 28, 2014 at 1:15
  • @Xorg The use of , between two // is a range operator which instructs sed to d (delete) those lines. Dec 28, 2014 at 1:57
  • @jaypal singh..thank you..I am familiar with /.../,/.../ but this is a little tricky...how does sed use this to find all duplicated blocks?....just a thought
    – repzero
    Dec 28, 2014 at 2:03
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    You should state that this will fail when there are nested if statements in the code or if the { is on a different line to the if or if there are various combinations of strings inside comments or .... so it's ONLY for use on code structured precisely as shown in the sample and with no potential false matches (e.g. a comment with a } in it) anywhere else in the files.
    – Ed Morton
    Dec 28, 2014 at 14:19

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