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[bug #31702] command line option '--include' acts as '--exclude'
From: |
Stepan Kasal |
Subject: |
[bug #31702] command line option '--include' acts as '--exclude' |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:29:38 +0000 |
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Update of bug #31702 (project grep):
Status: None => Confirmed
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Follow-up Comment #1:
The options --include and --exclude were designed as an extension of the
"recursive search" feature, option -r.
In that context, it works as expected:
grep main . -r --include="*.c"
grep main . -r --exclude="*.c"
If you want more flexibility, the Unix way is to use the proper tool: "find"
is designed to search for files:
find -name '*.c' | xargs grep main
find ! -name '*.c' | xargs grep main
But back to your report:
yes, it seems that at --include combined with -r does nto behave sensibly.
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