Programming :: Can't Understand Return Value Of Gawk?

Mar 10, 2010

I write a little script by bash.

#!/bin/bash
a=`gawk '/Iterations /{print $0}' hoge.log | gawk 'BEGIN{FS=" "}{print ($4)}'`
a=`expr 3 '*' $a`

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So unbeknownst to me until today, but apparently all configure scripts rely on some version of awk to create the Makefile when config.status is run.how to get gawk reinstalled?I have compiled one on Ubuntu and copied it to my other machine but when run it throws the error:Code:./gawk: no such file or directorySo I am guessing I either need to create a static copy or maybe also copy the libs created from compile with it.

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I'm working on a simple data processing script.My script uses a loop with getline to check for the value on the next line to decide if it's time to terminate the loop.This works dandy, but the problem is that getline eats that line, which then isn't processed by the rules in the remainder of the script (even though I want it to be). To illustrate what I mean, consider this simple gawk script:

Code:
{
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In my book, this is an example of a recursive algorithm:

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Aug 25, 2010

I have just started using Valgrind,which really is great. Most of the reported errors look kinda weird, though I can't really understand what's going on here, for example:

==00:00:02:52.033 7754== Invalid read of size 4
==00:00:02:52.033 7754== at 0x80B0987: MyCls::MyPrintf(long, char*, ...) (MyCls.cpp:270) ...
==00:00:02:52.033 7754== Address 0x47a5ee8 is 0 bytes after a block of size 296 alloc'd ...
==00:00:02:52.033 7754== by 0x809A6C1: ClsMain::taskRun(int, char**) (ClsMain.cpp:177)
==00:00:02:52.033 7754== by 0x816CFE8: main (main-C.cpp:2060)

==7754== ---- Attach to debugger ? --- [Return/N/n/Y/y/C/c] ---- Y
==00:00:02:57.410 7754== starting debugger with cmd: /usr/bin/gdb -nw /proc/7765/fd/1014 7765
GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (6.5-25.el5rh)
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as
"i386-redhat-linux-gnu"...Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".

Attaching to program: /proc/7765/fd/1014, process 7765
MyCls::MyPrintf (this=0x47a5dc0, iPrm=3,
sMsg=0x6974320 "blablabla"...) at MyCls.cpp:270
270 cout<<endl<<"m_FilePtr="<<hex<<m_FilePtr<<dec<<endl;

Basically, Valgrind reported the "Invalid Read" error at line 270 of file MyCls.cpp, which is simply a cout of the m_FilePtr variable, which is a member variable of the MyCls class. It's a FILE* variable I use to write repeatedly on a text file. The address reported (0x47a5ee8) is 296 bytes after the "this" pointer (0x47a5dc0),as Valgrind correctly tells me but I honestly don't understand that. And of course, I need to read that variable, not only for the cout (indeed,the error is reported at every reading attempt). Besides, the application doesn't crash, but still I would like to understand if I really have to worry about this "error".

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Code:

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How can i interpret the below information and understand which grammar state is conflicting with other grammar state? Please help me to understand.

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Oct 12, 2010

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Code: function endsession(){
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On this link [URL]4 a return type is defined

Code:
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Code:
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[root@e11apvl151 ~]# echo $0
-bash
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[root@e11apvl151 ~]# bash
[root@e11apvl151 ~]# echo $0
bash
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Depending on wether the shell is a login shell, a regular shell, or a screen utility, I get different results.

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Basically I want to say if grep doesn't return anything, then report.

For example in /tmp dir I have 4 files and flast 2 values (787862348 and 766428634) are present in the files of /tmp dir, but first one (979798707) is not. I want to echo that in a reporting file.

something like:

while read line
do
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done < "myFile"

How do I achieve " if ! grep -rl $line /tmp"? That is, if the line is found by grep, then grep will print the output, but if grep does'nt find it, it will print nothing. How can I check if grep didn't find it (i.e. printed nothing)?

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#!/bin/sh
program
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
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exit 1
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Now I want to do something like this:

#!/bin/sh
PRTN=`program1 &`
program2
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then

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[source]
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struct myStruct **myst = (struct myStruct**) arg;
cout<<"In thread "<<(*myst)->var<<(*myst)->msg<<endl;
int x = 20;
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[/source]

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{LINK}
?w?w?w
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