#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my ($readline,$found);
my @aok=("Loading Vxd =", # A list of all the different va
+lues
"LoadSuccess =", # that should be ignored. Others
+ are
"Loading Device =", # left in for debugging purposes
+.
"LoadSuccess =",
"SYSCRITINIT =",
"SYSCRITINITSUCCESS =",
"DEVICEINIT =",
"DEVICEINITSUCCESS =",
"Dynamic init device ",
"Dynamic init success",
"Dynamic load device ",
"Dynamic load success",
"Initing",
"Init Success",
"INITCOMPLETE =",
"INITCOMPLETESUCCESS =",
"LoadStart =",
"Init =",
"InitDone =",
"Status =");
open BOOTLOG, "<C:\\bootlog.txt" or die ("Error: could not open c:\\bo
+otlog.txt\n$!\n"); # Open up the file
while (not eof(BOOTLOG)) {
$readline=<BOOTLOG>;
$found=0;
foreach (@aok) {if ($readline =~ m/.*$_.*/) {$found=1}}; # Check aga
+inst each @aok to see if it's valid: if it is, $found.
chomp($readline); # If not, t
+hen print it out if it's not just a newline.
unless ($found) {if ($readline) {print "$readline\n";}};
}
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