Received: from spf5.us4.outblaze.com (spf5.us4.outblaze.com [205.158.62.27]) by sdf.lonestar.org (8.12.10/8.12.10) with ESMTP id i9J09Fw5026336 for ; Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:09:15 GMT Received: from lists.gnu.org (lists.gnu.org [199.232.76.165]) by spf5.us4.outblaze.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4DF1176FBB for ; Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:09:16 +0000 (GMT) Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1] helo=lists.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.33) id 1CJhaB-00078B-Ll for migo@homemail.com; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:10:31 -0400 Received: from mailman by lists.gnu.org with tmda-scanned (Exim 4.33) id 1CJhZp-00076t-WA for gnu-arch-users@gnu.org; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:10:10 -0400 Received: from exim by lists.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.33) id 1CJhZp-00076I-9s for gnu-arch-users@gnu.org; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:10:09 -0400 Received: from [199.232.76.173] (helo=monty-python.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.33) id 1CJhZp-000765-1g for gnu-arch-users@gnu.org; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:10:09 -0400 Received: from [66.149.231.226] (helo=purple.west.spy.net) by monty-python.gnu.org with esmtp (TLSv1:DES-CBC3-SHA:168) (Exim 4.34) id 1CJhRz-0007vl-8I; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:02:05 -0400 Received: from [10.9.254.245] (sjc-dist3-e3.2wire.com [63.203.253.2]) by purple.west.spy.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5DAE3612; Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:01:41 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <20041018233511.GA31642@fencepost> References: <1098074588.29545.40.camel@whiskas.cashpoolcomps.com> <1098092294.5219.8.camel@johannes> <20041018181822.GD9196@puritan.pcp.ath.cx> <8D7869BC-213A-11D9-A63A-000393CFE6B8@spy.net> <1098141434.19575.42.camel@whiskas.cashpoolcomps.com> <20041018233511.GA31642@fencepost> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v619) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Message-Id: <0D336108-2162-11D9-A63A-000393CFE6B8@spy.net> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Dustin Sallings Subject: Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Re: File naming conventions Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:01:39 -0700 To: Miles Bader X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.619) Cc: arch , Zenaan Harkness X-BeenThere: gnu-arch-users@gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list List-Id: a discussion list for all things arch-ish List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: gnu-arch-users-bounces+migo=homemail.com@gnu.org Errors-To: gnu-arch-users-bounces+migo=homemail.com@gnu.org Status: RO Content-Length: 2130 Lines: 66 On Oct 18, 2004, at 16:35, Miles Bader wrote: > What on earth would the point be? The only complaints that don't fall > into > the category of "it's just not to my taste" are ones that have to do > with > typing that name in csh/tcsh, and if people don't need to type it, > those > complaints go away. That's absolutely false. My complaint has been that it matches a * glob (among other things). The counter-argument against that has been for me to tell all of my tools to work with ``tla inventory.'' In fact, my complaint seems to be the opposite of what you're' saying. I have no problem typing {arch}, I have a problem avoiding it. For example, where I would before type the following: ctags -R * I now get to type something like this: ctags `tla inventory -s` Except...oops: desktop:~/prog/p4gw/cms 3011> ctags `tla inventory -s` /usr/local/bin/ctags: Argument list too long. I suppose since this version of ctags has an option to avoid clobbering the tags file on a second invocation, I can use xargs...unless there's whitespace or something in a filename somewhere. Alternatively, I guess I can call ctags in a way similar to my initial invocation, but instead either explicitly include only the directories likely to contain source for which I want tags, or maybe even a [A-z0-9]* to avoid {arch}. OK, good, ctags is out of the way with only eight extra characters to have to type each time (unless you count the three times I have to hit shift). It's still worth it to me to use arch, but I'm not so excited about it that I need to keep looking around the hood ornament to see the road. > [Anyway, I don't want {arch} to go away at all, because it's a > convenient > place to put my own arch-related meta-files.] I don't think anyone's suggesting the directory should go away, but I think it can certainly be more out of the way. -- Dustin Sallings _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list Gnu-arch-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/