# Input to this are sql/*.sql files. # # We want each SQL statement line wrapped in "...\n", and each end (";") to # become a comma: # # SOME SQL COMMAND ( # that may span ) # MULTIPLE LINES; # MORE; # # --> # # "SOME SQL COMMAND (\n" # " that may span )\n" # "MULTIPLE LINES\n", <--note the comma here # "MORE\n", # # just replacing ';' with '\n,' won't work, since sed is bad in printing # multiple lines. Also, how to input newlines to sed is not portable across # platforms. # Match excluding a trailing ';' as \1, keep any trailing ';' in \2 s/^\(.*[^;]\)\(;\|\)$/"\1\\n"\2/ # Replace trailing ';' as ',' s/;$/,/