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Revision as of 18:27, 31 July 2011
Author: Instructor (talk, contrib) |
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Download v1.5:
Textreplace.zip (33 KB)
Discussion:
Forum thread
Description
Features:
- Fast search/replacement in text file
- Case sensitive/insensitive replacement
- Supports strings and pointers to the buffer
- If no changes possible, output file will be untouched
- Checks if input file is a binary file
Docs
Taken from the Readme.txt (TextReplace NSIS plugin v1.5)
Search in file
${textreplace::FindInFile} "[InputFile]" "[FindIt]" "[Options]" $var
"[InputFile]" - Input file
"[FindIt]" - String to find or pointer to the buffer if used option /PI=1
"[Options]" - Search options
/S=[0|1] /S=0 - Case insensitive (default) /S=1 - Case sensitive (faster) /PI=[0|1] /PI=0 - FindIt is a string (default) /PI=1 - FindIt is a pointer to the text buffer
$var number of founded strings
-3 ReplaceIt string is empty -4 can't open input file for reading -5 can't get file size of the input file -6 can't allocate buffer for input file text -7 can't read input file -8 input file is binary or wide character Unicode file
Replace in file
${textreplace::ReplaceInFile} "[InputFile]" "[OuputFile]" "[ReplaceIt]" "[ReplaceWith]" "[Options]" $var
"[InputFile]" - Input file
"[OutputFile]" - Output file, can be equal to InputFile
"[ReplaceIt]" - String to replace or pointer to the buffer if used option /PI=1
"[ReplaceWith]" - Replace with this string or pointer to the buffer if used option /PO=1
"[Options]" - Replace options
/S=[0|1] /S=0 - Case insensitive (default) /S=1 - Case sensitive (faster) /C=[1|0] /C=1 - Copy the file if no changes made (default) /C=0 - Don't copy the file if no changes made /AI=[1|0] /AI=1 - Copy attributes from the InputFile to OutputFile (default) /AI=0 - Don't copy attributes /AO=[0|1] /AO=0 - Don't change OutputFile attributes (error "-9" possible) (default) /AO=1 - Change OutputFile attributes to normal before writting /PI=[0|1] /PI=0 - ReplaceIt is a string (default) /PI=1 - ReplaceIt is a pointer to the text buffer /PO=[0|1] /PO=0 - ReplaceWith is a string (default) /PO=1 - ReplaceWith is a pointer to the text buffer
$var number of replacements
-1 ReplaceIt pointer is incorrect -2 ReplaceWith pointer is incorrect -3 ReplaceIt string is empty -4 can't open input file for reading -5 can't get file size of the input file -6 can't allocate buffer for input file text -7 can't read input file -8 input file is binary or wide character Unicode file -9 can't open output file for writting -10 can't allocate buffer for output file text -11 can't write to the output file
Put text file contents to the buffer
${textreplace::FillReadBuffer} "[File]" $var
"[File]" - Input file
$var pointer to the buffer
-4 can't open input file for reading -5 can't get file size of the input file -6 can't allocate buffer for input file text -7 can't read input file -8 input file is binary or wide character Unicode file
Free buffer
${textreplace::FreeReadBuffer} "[Pointer]"
"[Pointer]" - Pointer to the buffer
Unload plugin
${textreplace::Unload}