On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Seth Vidal wrote:



On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Ville Skyttä wrote:

Maybe a dumb question, but why is the globdir: prefix needed? Isn't it enough that if a path contains one or more globbing characters, it will be treated as
a glob pretty much as described above?

b/c it is perfectly reasonable for list items (like excludes) to include glob chars and NOT be a dir.


If not, I'd suggest renaming it into simply glob: because I believe the intent
is that /path/somewhere.d/*.conf will match _files_ matching that glob, and
it's not completely clear what the "dir" is (somewhere.d or *.conf or ...?)

I'm fine with it being a different name - sure.

but I do think we need a prefix.

changed it to glob: and pushed

-sv
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