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From: Jean Chalard <jean.chalard@gmail.com>
To: zzapper <david@tvis.co.uk>
Cc: zsh-users@sunsite.dk
Subject: Re: Excluding files & directories from a glob
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 19:52:21 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <fb6be96e0510060352t10535f69tcb5584e2c8f67f0@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <i6u9k191plhuee4nk3djrls6nr8bdbfrpa@4ax.com>

> >> >> >  grep -i 'host' **/(*.cfm~(ctpigeonbot|env).cfm)~*((#s)|/)junk*/*(.)
> >>
> >> Ok I give in what does the qualifier #s mean and do, and where is it in the doc.
> >
> >The #s qualifier matches the start of a string. In the manual you can find its
> >description on the "13.8 Filename generation" section, under 13.8.4 :
> >globbing flags.
> >Here is the relevant chunk of documentation :
> Thanx Jean
> Now I understand the above.
>
> However the following (simplified example) still seems to work:-
>
> list all files fred unless they are in a subdirectory *junk*
>
> ls **/fred~*junk*/*

Of course it does ! It's just *less* restrictive than the pattern Peter wrote.
If you have a subdirectory named not_junk, this pattern will skip all
its contents,
whereas Peter's pattern will include it.

--
J
"If you wish to leave a record of your call,
 please state your messij at the sound of the tone."

  reply	other threads:[~2005-10-06 10:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-10-04 15:53 zzapper
2005-10-04 16:14 ` Peter Stephenson
2005-10-04 18:25   ` zzapper
2005-10-05  3:01     ` Jean Chalard
2005-10-06  8:59       ` zzapper
2005-10-06  9:10         ` Jean Chalard
2005-10-06 10:23           ` zzapper
2005-10-06 10:52             ` Jean Chalard [this message]
2005-10-06 16:23               ` zzapper
2005-10-14 18:43   ` Hannu Koivisto

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