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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4236- September 16, 2012
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4236- September 16, 2012
 
 
SEARCH SEVERAL FILES 
To search several files for a
 string which you know sparsely,
 the following searching technique
 would be useful:
 
 #grep .*.*<... part>
 or,
 #ls|xargs grep .*.*<... part>
 
 
 This will print all the filenames
 and lines which consists of
 "<0 to any number of
 characters><0 to any
 number of characters>
 ......"
 
 For example, you want to search a
 data structure among several header
 files where it has been declared
 not where it is being used.
 
 If the data structure be XYZ, then
 search will be:
 
 #grep }.*XYZ
 
 because you know it might be how
 XYZ has been declared,
 struct {
 .....
 .....
 }   XYZ
 You don't know exactly how many
 blank characters are there
 unless you count them. But when XYZ
 will be used it will be
 done as follows(for example):
 
 XYZ  *xyz;
 
 and you don't want them to find out
 as they will be coming
 in several header or C files.
 
 
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