On 22 Apr 2001 15:56:53 +0300 in comp.lang.python, Erno Kuusela wrote: > In article <mailman.987895712.26743.python-list at python.org>, "Tim > Peters" <tim.one at home.com> writes: > > > Trivial example: say you use > > > dir/s *.py > > > today to find all the .py files in the subtree rooted at the current > > directory. You're not going to *believe* the hoops you have to jump > > through to get that done under a Unix shell instead. > > like "ls **/*.py"? (zsh) Sorry. That doesn't recurse and it doesn't get files in the current directory. -- "So long as the power-seekers clung to the basic premises of the welfare state, holding need as the criterion of rewards, logic forced them, step by step, to champion the interests of the less & less productive... until they reached the ultimate dead end of turning from the role of champions of 'honest toil' to the role of champions of open parasitism, parasitism on principle, parasitism as a 'right'." -- Ayn Rand "A PreView" _The Ayn Rand Letter_ Rick Pasotto email: rickp at telocity.com
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