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[start] cmd1
afadfadf
dafdf
[ok] cmd1
[-] cmd2
[-] cmd3
[start] cmd4
dfdafadf
d
afasdf
daf
[stop] cmd4
[-] cmd5
[-] cmd6
[start] cmd1
adfadd
dafa
dfdd33r55ae
[ok] cmd1
[-] cmd7
[start] cmd8
error...
[stop] cmd8
[-] cmd9
[start] cmd10
exit xx
[stop] cmd10
[-] cmd
[start] cmd1
[ok] cmd1
I would like to print all blocks like: [start] ... [stop] cmd...
result should be:
[start] cmd4
dfdafadf
d
afasdf
daf
[stop] cmd4
[start] cmd8
error...
[stop] cmd8
[start] cmd10
exit xx
[stop] cmd10
how can I do this with sed?
sed -n '/\[start\]/I,/\[stop\]/I p'
will not work, because the range operator would not stop until it find the next [stop].
EDIT: after using @jaybee sed script I found it still have some issue, when there is more [stop] line than start line, for example:
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[start] cmd1
afadfadf
dafdf
[ok] cmd1
[-] cmd2
[-] cmd3
[start] cmd4
dfdafadf
d
afasdf
daf
[stop] cmd4
[-] cmd5
[-] cmd6
[start] cmd1
adfadd
dafa
dfdd33r55ae
[ok] cmd1
[-] cmd7
[start] cmd8
error...
[stop] cmd8
[-] cmd9
[stop] sum
[stop] cmd1
[stop] cmd2
[start] cmd10
exit xx
[stop] cmd10
[-] cmd
[start] cmd1
[ok] cmd1
It will still output the extra [stop] lines, like this:
[start] cmd4
dfdafadf
d
afasdf
daf
[stop] cmd4
[start] cmd8
error...
[stop] cmd8
[stop] cmd8
[-] cmd9
[stop] sum
[stop] sum
[stop] cmd1
[stop] cmd2
[stop] cmd2
[start] cmd10
exit xx
[stop] cmd10
so I decide to modify the sedsrc to fix this:
#n
/^\[start\]/I {h;d}
#if match [start] create a new hold buffer then delete the pattern space
/^\[stop\]/I {
#if match [stop] do this
H;x
#append line into hold buffer and then swap the hold buffer to pattern space
/^\[start\]/I{p;d}
#if the buffer contain [start], then it is a complete [start]...[stop] block, print the block,start over with next line
d
#if does not contain [start],start over with next line
}
/^\[.+\]/ {
#if it is other control word, do this
h;d
# clear and put current line to hold buffer, start over with next line
}
H
#append non-control line into hold buffer
now it works OK, welcome for future discussion about how to make the script more concise.
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!!!