Message152998
| Author |
r.david.murray |
| Recipients |
eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, giampaolo.rodola, ncoghlan, pitrou, r.david.murray, ubershmekel |
| Date |
2012-02-09.22:48:48 |
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0.0010911385 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1328827730.46.0.969112517812.issue13968@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I don't know, is it? From what has been said so far I'd expect */c/d/*.py to look for *.py files in all c/d subdirectories of direct subdirectories of the current directory, and subdirectories of those c/d directories. But I wouldn't expect the c/d matching to go any deeper than that one level. Whereas with Nick's formulation, I would. And I know at a glance, without reading any documentation, what Nick's formulation does, whereas I very much don't with rglob. |
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