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Here is a query:

grep bar 'foo.txt' | awk '{print $3}'

The field name emitted by the 'awk' query are mangled C++ symbol names. I want to pass each to dem and finally output the output of 'dem'- i.e the demangled symbols.

Assume that the field separator is a ' ' (space).

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awk is a pattern matching language. The grep is totally unnecessary.

awk '/bar/{print $3}' foot.txt

does what your example does.

Edit Fixed up a bit after reading the comments on the precedeing answer (I don't know a thing about dem...):

You can make use of the system call in awk with something like:

awk '/bar/{cline="dem " $3; system(cline)}' foot.txt

but this would spawn an instance of dem for each symbol processed. Very inefficient.

So lets get more clever:

awk '/bar/{list = list " " $3;}END{cline="dem " list; system(cline)}' foot.txt

BTW-- Untested as I don't have dem or your input.


Another thought: if you're going to use the xargs formulation offered by other posters, cut might well be more efficient than awk. At that point, however, you would need grep again.

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How about

grep bar 'foo.txt' | awk '{ print $3 }' | xargs dem | awk '{ print $3 }'
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  • The way I read the dem man page, the symbol names should be on the command line rather than stdin Feb 22, 2009 at 3:56
  • oops, I misread that. I edited in a call to xargs which should fix it.
    – David Z
    Feb 22, 2009 at 3:58
  • well, the c++ side could have spaces in them :) Feb 22, 2009 at 4:50
  • yeah my c++filt stuff won't work with his (apparently) Sun mangling style :/. but you may lucky maybe dem doesn't put spaces into the c++ side? from what the examples show, it omits showing the return type, at least Feb 22, 2009 at 5:26
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This will print the demangled symbols, complete with argument lists in the case of methods:

awk '/bar/ { print $3 }' foo.txt | xargs dem | sed -e 's:.* == ::'

This will print the demangled symbols, without argument lists in the case of methods:

awk '/bar/ { print $3 }' foo.txt | xargs dem | sed -e 's:.* == \([^(]*\).*:\1:'

Cheers, V.

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