- Subject: Re: [jed]grep.sl feature request
- From: "G. Milde" <milde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:59:36 +0200
On 20.04.07, Lechee.Lai@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've have my vgrep.sl base on yours but quiet simple main different the
> look feel for grep output hope same concept can happen on grep.sl since
> I'm work on really deep directory project
> Standard grep out like than
> /foo1/foo2/foo3.............:10: foo()
> /foo1/foo2/foo3.............:10: foo1()
> /foooooooooooooooooooooo1/fxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxoo2/foxxxxxxxxxo3.............:10: foo()
> Most time my directory over than 40 chars hard to see the real code
> So I make the simply parse for standard grep output
> File: /foo1/foo2/foo3
> 10:foo()
> 10:foo1()
> File: /foooooooooooooooooooooo1/fxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxoo2/foxxxxxxxxxo3.............:
> 10: foo()
I see. However, my needs are typically different: looking for a pattern
in many different files in one directory. In this case it would be a
waste of screenspace to have the filenames on a different line.
So, while I would not make your output formatting the default, I wonder
whether other users have similar needs and thus it should be included as
a variant in grep.sl.
> The File: is absolute path so easy use on next time even in different
> directory
As filelist uses the buffer-directory as base, it should work with
shortened filenames, as long as you do not move the saved output to a
different directory.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jed-users-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-jed-users-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of G. Milde
...
Please do not use TOFU (text on top full quote below).
All mail to the list is archived (and I keep local copies of outgoing
mails as well), so there is no need to duplicate. Quoting parts of the
message you are answering to is fine.
Guenter
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