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Re: Segregating a Global Alias
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- From: zzapper <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Segregating a Global Alias
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 17:47:57 +0000 (UTC)
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zzapper <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:XnsA2FAB2C8DE4F8davidrayninfocouk@80.91.229.13:
> Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:CAH+w=7baCBR0KK+Uvhu8D53CPsVNvq4YSVsrbb35H1ReCHQZAA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>
>>
>> (){ perl -ne 's/(<\/\w+>)/$1\n/g; print' < $1 > $1.txt } NF
>>
> inspired by this
>
> for f in NF ; perl -ne 's/(<\/\w+>)/$1\n/g; print' < $f > $f.txt
>
>
>
BTW this is perl one liner to put each XML tag on a newline. The input file
is 10mb and perl takes just seconds, i gave up trying to do this with vim
(-None) .
But can anyone else trump Bart's or my attempt?
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