Re: .cvsignore file - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Rod Taylor
Subject Re: .cvsignore file
Date
Msg-id 1034434660.6674.110.camel@jester
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In response to Re: .cvsignore file  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 00:56, Tom Lane wrote:
> Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca> writes:
> > On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 00:22, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> This strikes me as a bad idea.  We use .cvsignore only for files that
> >> should survive "make distclean", which the built docs files surely
> >> shouldn't.
>
> > Why not ignore the set of compiled files as well?  I realize its a much
> > larger list, but seems a fairly common thing to do.
>
> Well, exactly, it's a much larger list, and hence a much larger
> maintenance effort.  If it were near-zero cost to maintain then
> I'd be okay with it ... but right now, it seems most reasonable
> to expect people to do "make distclean" before they try a "cvs diff".
>
> In practice, you have to be mighty savvy to do "cvs update"s without a
> "make distclean" beforehand --- I don't ever risk it myself; the extra
> machine cycles for a full rebuild are way cheaper than my time to debug
> an incomplete rebuild.  So I have little concern for the "cvs diff"
> case.

Yes, before updating you definitely want to do that, but it usually
takes me a few tries to undo parts where I've gone wrong.  So diffs
regularly happen along the way.

Anyway, don't maintain by hand

The below should make .cvsignore entries for most files.  I can test it,
and clean it up to be put under src/tools if wanted if this method is
ok.  No, it's not perfect but running it shortly before or after a
pgindent run would cover 90% of the cases.


#!/bin/sh
# Run from PGSQL directory
./configure
find * -name .cvsignore -delete
make all check
cd doc/src && make all && cd ..
cvs diff 2>&1 | perl -e '
  while ($line = <STDIN>)
  {
    chomp($line);
    if ($line =~ /^\?\s.*\/.*/)
    {
      $line =~ s/^\?\s(.*\/)([^\/]+)$/echo \"$2\" >> $1.cvsignore\n/;
      print $line;
    } elsif ($line =~ /^\?\s/)
    {
      $line =~ s/^\?\s([^\/]+)$/echo \"$1\" >> .cvsignore\n/;
      print $line;
    }
  }' | sh


--
  Rod Taylor


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