$ ack addprefix | wc -l
2
$ ack -a addprefix | wc -l
3

ack, by default, searches a subset of files.

On Aug 20, 2007, at 9:24 PM, James E Keenan wrote:

Will Coleda wrote:
That said, I don't see '$(basename ...)' used anywhere in the code base. The other three (addprefix, wildcard, and notdir), are all used by Tcl (and only by Tcl)

I don't see where 'addprefix' or 'notdir' is used outside of where they're defined in Parrot::Configure::Step.

[li11-226:parrot] 522 $ ack addprefix
lib/Parrot/Configure/Step.pm
233:=item addprefix
359: $line =~ s{\$ \( addprefix \s+ ([^,]+) \s* , \s* ([^)]+) \)}{

[li11-226:parrot] 523 $ ack notdir
lib/Parrot/Configure/Step.pm
239:=item notdir
331:                $line =~ s{\$ \( notdir \s+ ([^)]+) \)}{

But, paradoxically, they are showing up in the coverage analysis (http://tinyurl.com/2ocb8t). Have any idea how that might occur?

kid51


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