| #! /bin/sh |
| |
| dir=`dirname $0` |
| |
| ./filter_stderr "$@" | |
| $dir/../../tests/filter_xml_frames | |
| sed "s/<tid>[0-9]*<\/tid>/<tid>...<\/tid>/" | |
| sed "s/<pid>[0-9]*<\/pid>/<pid>...<\/pid>/" | |
| sed "s/<ppid>[0-9]*<\/ppid>/<ppid>...<\/ppid>/" | |
| sed "s/<obj>.*<\/obj>/<obj>...<\/obj>/" | |
| sed "s/<line>.*<\/line>/<line>...<\/line>/" | |
| sed "s/<dir>.*<\/dir>/<dir>...<\/dir>/" | |
| sed "s/<count>.*<\/count>/<count>...<\/count>/" | |
| sed "s/of size [48]</of size N</" | |
| perl -p -e "s/(m_replacemalloc\/)?vg_replace_malloc.c/vg_replace_malloc.c/" | |
| perl -0 -p -e "s/<suppcounts>.*<\/suppcounts>/<suppcounts>...<\/suppcounts>/s" | |
| perl -p -e "s/<time>.*<\/time>/<time>...<\/time>/s" | |
| perl -0 -p -e "s/<vargv>.*<\/vargv>/<vargv>...<\/vargv>/s" | |
| |
| # Remove stack traces for Syscall param errors (see filter_stderr for more). |
| # Chops everything within <stack>...</stack>. |
| perl -p -0 -e 's/(<what>Syscall param[^\n]*\n)([^\n]*(stack|frame|ip|obj|fn|dir|file|line)[^\n]*\n)+/$1/gs' |
| |
| # Collected wisdom re Perl magic incantation: |
| # |
| # From: Tom Hughes |
| # |
| # Two problems - one is that you need -p to force perl to loop over |
| # the input lines and apply your expression to each one and then print |
| # the results. |
| # |
| # The other is that as somebody else said you need to change the input |
| # record separator so that it reads in the whole file as a single line |
| # (which means we can do multi-line matching in a single regexp) which you |
| # can do with the -0 switch. |
| # |
| # Hence -0 -p. |