On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 12:57:31PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> > Is it worth just making this a perl script, rather than a shell script
> > with a giant inline perl script? Perl is actually really good at doing
> > that "grep" as it reads the file. :)
>
> OK.
Hmm. This new version uses File::Find:
> +sub lint_it {
> + lint($File::Find::name) if -f;
> +}
> +
> +find({ wanted => \&lint_it, no_chdir => 1 }, "Documentation");
That will inspect non-source files, too.
Would:
open(my $files, '-|', qw(git ls-files));
while (<$files>) {
chomp;
...
}
make sense? Or a simpler but non-streaming spelling:
my @files = map { chomp; $_ } `git ls-files`;
Or just taking the list of files on the command line as your original
did, and feeding `ls-files` from the caller. That also lets you do
"link-gitlink git-foo.txt", etc.
-Peff
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