thanks a lot!Now I can find and study the code :)On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 4:23 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:_______________________________________________On 12/23/2014 08:12 PM, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
> thanks for the answer!
>
> I tried to find with grep, but it doesn't work...
>
> *akntk@umi:~/Downloads/pd-0.46-4$ grep '"metro"' *.c*
> *grep: *.c: No such file or directory*
all C-source files (that's all of Pd without the GUI), lives in the
"src" folder.
zmoelnig@XXX:~$ cd ~/src/pd/src/
zmoelnig@XXX:~/src/pd/src$ grep '"metro"' *.c
x_time.c: metro_class = class_new(gensym("metro"),
(t_newmethod)metro_new,
zmoelnig@XXX:~/src/pd/src$
you could also use grep's "-r" flag to recursively search files in
subdirectories, and the "-l" flag to only show the filename (and not the
line containing the keyword).
zmoelnig@XXX:~$ cd ~/src/pd/
zmoelnig@XXX:~/src/pd$ $ grep -r -l '"metro"' .
./doc/5.reference/timer-help.pd
./doc/1.manual/x5.htm
./src/x_time.c
zmoelnig@XXX:~/src/pd$
obviously there are more files containing "metro" in quotes.
note that i now use '.' as the "file" to search (which means the current
directory; as i do a recursive search, this will search all files in all
subdirectories of the current dir).
you might also want to have a look at the manpage of "grep" to learn
more about it.
$ man grep
gfdsmr
IOhannes
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