2 #############################################################################
4 # Purpose: Splice a marked section of regcustom.h into regex.h
5 # Author: Mike Wetherell
7 # Copyright: (c) 2004 Mike Wetherell
8 # Licence: wxWindows licence
9 #############################################################################
12 # Works by greping for the marks then passing their line numbers to sed. Which
13 # is slighly the long way round, but allows some error checking.
18 MARK1
='^/\* --- begin --- \*/$'
19 MARK2
='^/\* --- end --- \*/$'
23 # findline(pattern, file)
24 # Prints the line number of the 1st line matching the pattern in the file
27 if ! LINE
=`grep -n -- "$1" "$2"`; then
28 echo "$PROG: marker '$1' not found in '$2'" >&2
31 echo $LINE | sed -n '1s/[^0-9].*//p' # take just the line number
34 # findmarkers([out] line1, [out] line2, pattern1, pattern2, file)
35 # Returns (via the variables named in the 1st two parameters) the line
36 # numbers of the lines matching the patterns in file. Checks pattern1 comes
40 if ! LINE1
=`findline "$3" "$5"` || ! LINE2
=`findline "$4" "$5"`; then
43 if [ $LINE1 -ge $LINE2 ]; then
44 echo "$PROG: marker '$3' not before '$4' in '$5'" >&2
53 if findmarkers SRCLINE1 SRCLINE2
"$MARK1" "$MARK2" $SRC &&
54 findmarkers DSTLINE1 DSTLINE2
"$MARK1" "$MARK2" $DST
58 if (sed $DSTLINE1,\
$d $DST &&
59 sed -n $SRCLINE1,${SRCLINE2}p
$SRC &&
60 sed 1,${DSTLINE2}d
$DST) > $TMP