On 2012-07-03, David Thompson wrote:

> From: Oleksandr Gavenko <[email protected]>
>
>> I get sources with lines like:
>> 
>>   #include<stdio.h>
>>   #include"locals.h"
>
> [snip]
>
>> Currently I run 'sed'...
>
> [a bit off-topic, but ...]
>
> If your sed solution requires a temporary file,
> try using this perl command line,
>
>   perl -p -i -e 's/^#include</#include </' files...
>
> which does not require a temporary file; perl does
> the search & replace all in one command.
>
> I call this the "perl pie" solution.
>
Thanks in interest for my question!

Currently I did same solution with GNU sed. It also have "magic" -i option.

It come with Cygwin and most Linux distros.

-- 
Best regards!

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