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I was asked to write Perl code that replaces every {
with {function(<counter>)
and in every replacement the counter should get larger by 1. e.g. first replacement of {
will be {function(0)
,
second replacement of {
will be {function(1)
etc.
It suppose to do the replacement in every *.c
and *.h
file in a folder including subfolders.
I wrote this code :
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Tie::File;
use File::Find;
$counter = 0;
$flag = 1;
@directories_to_search = 'd:\testing perl';
@newString = '{ function('.$counter.')';
$refChar = "{";
finddepth(\&fileMode, @directories_to_search);
sub fileMode
{
my @files = <*[ch]>; # get all files ending in .c or .h
foreach $file (@files) # go through all the .c and .h flies in the directory
{
if (-f $file) # check if it is a file or dir
{
my @lines;
# copy each line from the text file to the string @lines and add a function call after every '{' '
tie @lines, 'Tie::File', $file or die "Can't read file: $!\n";
foreach ( @lines )
{
if (s/{/@newString/g)
{
$counter++;
@newString = '{function('.$counter.')';
}
untie @lines; # free @lines
}
}
}
}
The code searches the directory d:\testing Perl
and does the replacement but instead of getting
{function(<number>)
I get {function(number1) function(number3) function(number5) function(number7)
for instance for the first replacement I get
{function(0) function(2) function(4) function(6)
and I wanted to get {function(0)
I really don't know what is wrong with my code.
An awk solution or any other Perl solution will also be great!
* I have a follow-up question.
now I want my perl program to do the same substitution in all the files except the lines when there is a '{'
and a '}' in the same line. so i modified the code this way.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tie::File;
use File::Find;
my $dir = "C:/test dir";
# fill up our argument list with file names:
find(sub { if (-f && /\.[hc]$/) { push @ARGV, $File::Find::name } }, $dir);
$^I = ".bak"; # supply backup string to enable in-place edit
my $counter = 0;
# now process our files
#foreach $filename (@ARGV)
while (<>)
{
my @lines;
# copy each line from the text file to the string @lines and add a function call after every '{' '
tie @lines, 'Tie::File', $ARGV or die "Can't read file: $!\n";
#$_='{function(' . $counter++ . ')';
foreach (@lines)
{
if (!( index (@lines,'}')!= -1 )) # if there is a '}' in the same line don't add the macro
{
s/{/'{function(' . $counter++ . ')'/ge;
print;
}
}
untie @lines; # free @lines
}
what I was trying to do is to go through all the files in @ARGV that i found in my dir and subdirs and for each *.c or *.h file I want to go line by line and check if this line contains '{'. if it does the program won't check if there is a '{' and won't make the substitution, if it doesn't the program will substitute '{' with '{function();'
unfortunately this code does not work. I'm ashamed to say that I'm trying to make it work all day and still no go. I would really appreciate some help.
Thank You!!