From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from resqmta-po-02v.sys.comcast.net (resqmta-po-02v.sys.comcast.net [IPv6:2001:558:fe16:19:96:114:154:161]) by hurricane.the-brannons.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 00401786FA for ; Tue, 30 Dec 2014 03:13:06 -0800 (PST) Received: from resomta-po-15v.sys.comcast.net ([96.114.154.239]) by resqmta-po-02v.sys.comcast.net with comcast id ZnAq1p0025AAYLo01nAqK9; Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:10:50 +0000 Received: from eklhad ([68.84.191.77]) by resomta-po-15v.sys.comcast.net with comcast id ZnAp1p00B1gep3001nAp3l; Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:10:50 +0000 To: Edbrowse-dev@lists.the-brannons.com From: Karl Dahlke Reply-to: Karl Dahlke User-Agent: edbrowse/3.5.2 Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 06:10:49 -0500 Message-ID: <20141130061049.eklhad@comcast.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=comcast.net; s=q20140121; t=1419937850; bh=RmFOp+1O6ZNZO0bJnFvGztfV6YlEEJ99UmXvSj2Dq5E=; h=Received:Received:To:From:Reply-to:Subject:Date:Message-ID: Mime-Version:Content-Type; b=vSduoekxm3rGK15WEJC8+nj92ZeFXfqQc4GYnaQdvsEcdCcmxEtxymIqFm7xkOYBZ oMo0UU6yCzFA9KHd0aFTOyM/bimWmgQGBPZgcSc5JLE/KI2O6zAUl1Z+/AQxiJtIAT W+piFOrwNE/Wsngj8tutG4VYtQuHLiWmGLc1ToATHwS26r7thGSxLO286tocNj4Bdd hC9YSMBEJbQ2+m5GKy0pmtyeoJ4WuqBe7k3BY2P1oJBYPS1AyCaKo52mtvDcSGXpJM ix1EcC+eBhODKoxNdvHXiFDkxx6dMcwo2wEcR08GBzDHcwF6gKdLwBFc1nLpWoCxau dmXd85SsOQDBA== Subject: [Edbrowse-dev] wordexp X-BeenThere: edbrowse-dev@lists.the-brannons.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.18-1 Precedence: list List-Id: Edbrowse Development List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:13:07 -0000 After considerable waffling, I decided to give wordexp a try for variable expansion and globbing on file names. Odds are, we won't notice any difference. But at least it is somewhat standard now, and I got rid of a bunch of #ifdef Windows dos unix code. Some of the old code is still in there under #if 0, and I'll get rid of that when I have confidence in the new system. Speaking of old stuff, we'll have to decide when to delete jsdom.cpp jsloc.cpp js.h. That is, when are we committed to the new system? Of course, thanks to git, you never really delete stuff, you can always get it back if you want it. Karl Dahlke