On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 02:08:34PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> >$ find . -type f -exec file {} \;|
> > egrep -i 'perl.*(script|module)'|grep -v '\.p[lm]:'
> >
> >and got:
> >
> >./src/pl/plperl/ppport.h: awk script text
> >./src/tools/pginclude/pgcheckdefines: a /usr/bin/perl -w script text executable
> >./src/tools/git_changelog: a /usr/bin/perl script text executable
> >
> >The last two are Perl scripts without Perl file extensions, so let's
> >just go with 'pgindent' and I will hard-code those into the perltidy
> >instructions.
> >
>
>
>
> Your pattern has produced a false positive, though. Wouldn't it be
> better not to hardcode anything?
You mean use an actual 'grep' to find the Perl programs --- I can do
that.
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