I looked at both, and I have encoding issues with both. My locale is fr_FR.utf8 For instance, with HSH: I have a 'bar' directory, containing a file 'fooé'
run $ "find bar" :: IO [String] returns me : ["bar", "bar/foo*\233*"] and run $ "find bar -name fooé" returns [] When I provoke an error by running: run $ "find fooé" it says : find: "foo*\351*": No file or directory So it is not the same encoding! 2010/8/22 Yves Parès <limestr...@gmail.com> > Thanks for the HSH link, Magnus. > > Concerning FileManip, it seems that I can't perform easily a > case-insensitive search (for instance with find, you just use -iname instead > of -name). Am I wrong? > > > 2010/8/22 Magnus Therning <mag...@therning.org> > >> On 22/08/10 16:32, Yves Parès wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I would like to recode in Haskell a piece of bash program that uses >> find. >> > The advantage of find is that it is quite easy to use and fast. >> > Is there a package that let us access to find-like functionnalities, >> with >> > similar performances? Or at least some C functions that could be used >> > through the FFI? >> > (I would like to avoid to recur through directories and match files >> myself, >> > I tried it and the search lasts for ages). >> >> Take a look at HSH on hackage. I've used that many times to inject some >> sanity into stuff that I used to do with bash. >> >> /M >> >> -- >> Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) >> magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org >> http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >> Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org >> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >> >> >
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