John Lusby <[email protected]> a écrit :

>That worked almost perfectly. The only problem with this one is that
>the
>files that are in the working directory aren't proceeded by a slash. I
>gather that the pattern you gave is for ^ followed by any number of non
>/
>characters. I guess I got confused and thought that * was itself a wild
>card.
>
>Thank you very much Christian. I've figured out what I needed and more.
>With your start and a bit of googling the right answer ended up being
>:%s/^\S*\s//. Another source of confusion had been that I didn't
>realize >>
>was append so I was sometimes opening files and not realizing I was
>seeing
>outputs from different versions of my command. The proper output from
>just
>the grep with no modification was just
>
>[01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/chips/msp430/McuSleepC.nc
>[01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/interfaces/McuPowerState.nc
>[01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/interfaces/McuPowerOverride.nc
> [01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K gridEyeAppC.nc
>[01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/system/MainC.nc
>[01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/interfaces/Boot.nc
> [01;31m [Kpreprocessing [m [K
>/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/interfaces/Init.nc
>
>The pattern you gave me worked great for every pattern except the ones
>in
>the current directory because they didnt have a /, but thats my fault
>because I linked a portion of the list that didn't include that. Thank
>you
>again
>
>-John
>
>
>On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:08 AM, Christian Brabandt
><[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, February 27, 2013 06:37, John Lusby wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm currently trying to read a list of files from a make output and
>push
>> > them into ctags but I'm having trouble with the substitute. I've
>been
>> > using
>> > vim to try to get the pattern right but I cant seem to figure it
>out.
>> >
>> > I'm currently at the point where my command looks like
>> >
>> > make telosb verbose 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep 'preprocessing' | sed -e
>> > 's/preprocessing//' -e 's/ //' >>somefilenames2.txt
>> >
>> > but the lines in somefilenames look all garbled
>> >
>> > Heres a snippet
>> >
>> > [01;31m [K [m [K/usr/lib/ncc/deputy_nodeputy.h
>> >  [01;31m [K [m [K/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h
>> > [01;31m [K [m [K/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/system/tos.h
>> > [01;31m [K [m
>[K/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/system/TinySchedulerC.nc
>> > [01;31m [K [m
>[K/home/john/local/tinyos-2.x/tos/interfaces/Scheduler.nc
>> >
>> > I tried using a pattern like :%s/^*\/// to replace it but that just
>said
>> > no
>> > pattern ^*\/ found. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help,
>>
>> Looks like your make program outputs terminal sequences to e.g.
>display
>> colors? Try explicitly setting your terminal to somthing dumb for
>make.
>> It shouldn't then output those chars:
>> TERM=vt100 make ...
>>
>> Your pattern doesn't look right btw. I think what you want to search
>for
>> is :%s/^[^/]*//
>>
>> Your pattern ^*\/ is actually looking for line start followed by a
>'*'
>> followed by a slash, which is obviously not what you need.
>>
>> regards,
>> Christian
>>
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As Christian suggested, removing the colors escaped sequences from the source 
may be simplier. For grep, just append \  : cmd | \grep pattern > file

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