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From: | Jonathan Kulp |
Subject: | Re: adding to the LSR |
Date: | Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:41:06 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (X11/20090318) |
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:Cool! I still think that you ought to put it all (including the grep part)into a single script and store it in the source tree. And it ought to be added to the CG so that we have it tracked for the next time we release astable version (I assume it will happen quickly, once Graham gets home fromSingapore -- although maybe going to Scotland doesn't qualify as "home").I'd be very pleased if it were added to the CG and source tree but I don't have the push privileges to put it there, so I'll attach it to this email with the name "check-snippets". I didn't put the "convert-ly -e" command into the script because for reasons unknown to me I feel like it belongs as a separate process. I did stick the grep command in at the end and tested it again--works just fine. :) I wasn't certain whether it would wait until all the files had been run before grepping but it did. It finished looping and then moved on to the grep command.I looked through the convert-ly.py script and I feel now as though I need to learn some Python. I especially like the way it deals with command-line options--much more intuitive than what I've been doing with bash scripting. Maybe I'll experiment a bit with the convert-ly rules on my own copy of the script and see what I can learn. :)Jon
I've made a slight addition to the script to allow for use on Mac OSX (in the terminal, not the gui). New version attached...
Jon -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com
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