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bug#18071: grep feature request: character mode


From: Mark Senn
Subject: bug#18071: grep feature request: character mode
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 13:48:52 -0400

I'd like a new feature added to grep to show some characters
before and after a match and a way to advance the current
position in a line to start matching again.

Conceptually I would like for it to work like the following.

Usually grep processes a line at a time.  In charcter mode grep reads a
line at time and starts at the beginning of a line looking for the
regular expression.  Call where the regular expression starts matching
start and sstart and where it ends end and eend.

Add the following options or equivalennt:

    --char-before-context-regex
        Print num characters of of leading context after matching
        a regular expression.

    --char-after-context-regex
        Print num characters of trailing context after matching
        a regular expression.

    --char-skip-regex


EXPLANATION OF HOW THE OPTIONS WORK

(This is the start of the character loop.)

If --char-before-context-regex is set try to match such that it ends at
character start-1.  If it matches call the position it starts sstart.

If --char-after-context-regex is set try to match such that it starts at
character end-1.  If it matches call the position it ends eend.

Print characters at positions sstart--eend.

Beginning at start, try to match --char-skip-regex.  If it matches
set start to the position of the character after this match and go
to "(This is the start of the character loop.)".

I've wanted grep to be able to do character context for a long time,
looked at the code and said to myself, adding it would be a major
undertaking for me because I'm not familiar with the code.  If you
would add it that would be great.

Mark Senn, Systems Programmer, Engineering Computer Network, Purdue University





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