From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from holly.harlequin.co.uk ([193.128.4.58]) by hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu with SMTP id <2738>; Mon, 26 Jul 1993 05:38:53 -0400 Received: from piaget.harlequin.co.uk by holly.harlequin.co.uk; Mon, 26 Jul 1993 10:00:32 +0100 Received: from morris.harlequin.co.uk by piaget.harlequin.co.uk; Mon, 26 Jul 93 10:39:22 BST Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 05:33:37 -0400 From: Richard Brooksby To: Scott Schwartz Cc: Alan Watson , rc@hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu X-Mailer: MM 0.90 Subject: Re: rc FAQ list In-Reply-To: <93Jul24.211605edt.2591@groucho.cse.psu.edu> Sat, 24 Jul 1993 21:16:45 -0400 Message-Id: > Anyway, zsh does have some good ideas that it wouldn't hurt rc to > adopt (ok, ok, es maybe.:-)). My two favorites: builtin read, and > recursive glob. I used zsh before I discovered rc, but for one reason only: recursive globbing. Zsh's globbing is better than find(1). I want a zsh-style recursive globbing program so that I can do: ls `{glob ****/*(W^@)} I realize that I could rip the code out of zsh, but I just don't have the time. --- Richard Brooksby ML Project and Collaborative Research / Harlequin +44 223 872522 (voice) / +44 223 872519 (fax)