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change relglob: patterns to be consistent with glob: patterns With this change, you have to use "hg locate 'hgweb/**'" to locate all the files in directories named hgweb. OTOH, "hg locate '*l'" will locate only files that end with "l" - e.g. a file called "hg.py" will not be matched just because it's in a directory whose name ends with "l" (e.g. "mercurial").
author Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
date Wed, 04 Apr 2007 04:22:06 -0300
parents eca3277c4220
children a5cde03cd019
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adding a
adding b
adding dir.h/foo
adding t.h
adding t/b
adding t/e.h
adding t/x
hg locate a
a

locate succeeded
hg locate NONEXISTENT

locate failed
hg locate 
a
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

hg locate a

hg locate NONEXISTENT

hg locate 
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

hg locate -r 0 a
a

hg locate -r 0 NONEXISTENT

hg locate -r 0
a
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

% -I/-X with relative path should work
hg locate 
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

hg locate -I ../t
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

hg locate t/**
t/b
t/e.h
t/x

hg locate b
../b
../t/b

hg locate *.h
../t.h
../t/e.h

hg locate path:t/x
../t/x

hg locate re:.*\.h$
../t.h
../t/e.h

hg locate -r 0 b
../b
../t/b

hg locate -r 0 *.h
../t.h
../t/e.h

hg locate -r 0 path:t/x
../t/x

hg locate -r 0 re:.*\.h$
../t.h
../t/e.h