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	This is like llvmgrep but instead of running grep, it runs the command given by the first argument. For example, to find the top ten files with the most lines in llvm, you could: utils/llvmdo wc -l | sort -nb | tail Or, to find any source files with the wrong permissions, you could: utils/llvmdo ls -l | grep -v rw-r--r-- Hopefully, you get the idea. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@15246 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			32 lines
		
	
	
		
			819 B
		
	
	
	
		
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| #!/bin/sh
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| # This is useful because it prints out all of the source files.  Useful for
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| # greps.
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| PROGRAM=`which $1`
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| if [ ! -x "$PROGRAM" ]; then
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|   echo "Can't execute $1"
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|   exit 1
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| fi
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| shift;
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| ARGS="$*"
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| TOPDIR=`pwd | sed -e 's#(.*/llvm).*#$1#'`
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| if test -d "$TOPDIR" ; then
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|   cd $TOPDIR
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|   echo $TOPDIR
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|   find docs include lib tools utils projects -type f \
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|       \( -path '*/doxygen/*' -o -path '*/Burg/*' \) -prune -o \
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|       -name '*.[cdhyl]*' \
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|       \! -name '*~' \
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|       \! -name '#*' \
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|       \! -name '*.ll' \
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|       \! -name '*.d' \
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|       \! -name '*.dir' \
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|       \! -name 'Sparc.burm.c' \
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|       \! -name 'llvmAsmParser.cpp' \
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|       \! -name 'llvmAsmParser.h' \
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|       \! -name 'FileParser.cpp' \
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|       \! -name 'FileParser.h' \
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|       -exec $PROGRAM $ARGS {} \;
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| else
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|   echo "Can't find LLVM top directory in $TOPDIR"
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| fi
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