Alternately, we could just go back to using rm -rf, but do it
correctly this time (so spaces don't screw it up).
This would be easier if the system call from Pextlib followed the
exec usage and allowed you to pass each argument separately.
On Feb 14, 2007, at 3:23 AM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
While most of these helper functions seem pretty sane, I can't help
but think that the delete function really ought to be written in C
for speed and correctness (following the pseudo code example at
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107884). The Tcl
function I see below is not going to be particularly fast on either
broad or deep hierarchies of files, and mass deletions of stuff in
cleanup procedures is fairly common place. I think the other
functions are low-overhead enough that Tcl is a fine implementation
language, but not delete.
--
Kevin Ballard
http://kevin.sb.org
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