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26 # Ian Romanick <idr@us.ibm.com>
28 # Trivial shell script to search the API definition file and print out the
29 # next numerically available API entry-point offset. This could probably
30 # be made smarter, but it would be better to use the existin Python
31 # framework to do that. This is just a quick-and-dirty hack.
33 num
=$
(grep 'offset="' gl_API.xml |\
34 sed 's/.\+ offset="//g;s/".*$//g' |\