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Using find(1) to run the appropriate lint program over a set of files
allows us to be terse and deal a little more dynamically with new files
placed in the directories, but the downsides are that it's error-prone
and that the order of testing is not predictable, and we'd ideally like
the testing to be a little more deterministic than that.
Case in point: writing the code for this commit unintentionally
uncovered a longstanding issue where the URxvt Perl script `select.pl`
was actually not being checked at all, due to an unneeded exclamation
mark inverting the `-name` test for `*.pl` files. `select.pl` is
presently not passing `perlcritic --brutal` on my machine, and likely
has not been compliant since as early as commit 5000365 in March this
year:
>commit 500036564541ff2d65a7b2f6f6f556202d72d6ce
>Author: Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>
>Date: Fri Mar 24 11:01:05 2017
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> Lots of Makefile tidying
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> ...
> * Favour find(1) calls over shell loops
> ...
This commit also more clearly delineates between the language being
"linted" and the target for which it's being linted. The latter is
likely more desirable. This needs clarification.
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Since I know there's a usable tool for this now in vim-vint, I may as
well make a target for my own convenience later.
Updated the README.markdown documentation of the `lint-*` targets,
restructuring the paragraph into a nested list for clarity. Also updated
the `dotfiles(7)` manual page to reflect those changes.
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This has been neglected. Switch to per-user mpd process instantiated on
login via .profile.d. Cut back ncmpcpp config until I have time to write
one that's compatible with 0.8.
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I never use it
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As part of a foray into more active use of ksh and derivatives.
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I know almost nothing about Yash yet, but reading the manual page on its
startup behaviour implies a little coaxing is necessary to make it play
nicely with my file layout.
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Because it prevents testing directories, of course
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Much nicer than having them embedded in the Makefile. Might do this for
some of the more complex install targets too. Or maybe all of them ...
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