Dear Gnu.Utils, I have some large files of the form shown below between "======" lines. Internal blank lines occur in there that I would like to use as a csplit delimiter. However, I cannot figure out what to use for that purpose.
The text blocks above and below the blank lines can be dozens to hundreds of consecutive text lines, and there are hundreds of intervening blank lines per file. The blank lines are the result of pre-processing by a Perl script. The script removes all but the remaining text lines by executing substitution via "s/matching_expression//;" and then creating the files with "print if ! /^$/../^$/;". ======== ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ASCII text ======== I would like to get in the output files that consist of the blocks of text. If csplit (via GnuWin32) isn't the best route for this, I'll try another way, but if csplit will work it will be preferred for now. Among the things I've tried: \n \r \r\n \n\r [:blank:] For example, if I use this on the example above > csplit sample.out /[:space:]/ {*} I get the following (between "++++++") in output files xx01, xx03, xx05, xx07 ++++++ ASCII text ++++++ and the following in output files xx02, xx04, xx06, xx08 ++++++ ASCII text ++++++ If I use "blank" or any of the other tried expressions in place of "space", I get a an output file identical to the input file. Gerald _______________________________________________ help-gnu-utils mailing list help-gnu-utils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-utils