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authorFelix Bier <Felix.Bier@rohde-schwarz.com>2021-02-13 23:18:17 +0000
committerMatt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org>2021-02-20 16:27:29 -0500
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tree390e4742119ee37248ecba1b8823e4fc49cd123e /catalyst
parentDrop PORTDIR from make.conf (diff)
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Enable recursive globbing for clear_path
This commit enables recursive globbing in clear_path, allowing the usage of '**' to match an arbitrary number of sub-directories. Before this commit, clear_path used only non-recursive globbing. This allowed to use '*' to expand names within one directory, e.g. '/a/*/c' can expand to '/a/b/c', but not '/a/b/b/c'. With this commit, '/a/**/c' can be used to expand to '/a/b/c', '/a/b/b/c', '/a/b/b/b/c' etc. This is motivated by wanting to recursively delete all occurences of a filename with the 'stage4/rm' entry of a spec file. The '/rm' entries are processed with 'clear_path' in the existing code. Additionally, 'glob.glob' is replaced with 'glob.iglob', which returns the same files as 'glob.glob', but as an iterator instead of as a list (so it no longer necessary to hold all matches in memory at once). Recursive globbing has been added in Python 3.5. References: https://docs.python.org/3/library/glob.html#glob.glob https://docs.python.org/3/library/glob.html#glob.iglob Signed-off-by: Felix Bier <felix.bier@rohde-schwarz.com> Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'catalyst')
-rw-r--r--catalyst/fileops.py2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/catalyst/fileops.py b/catalyst/fileops.py
index 5c6f5cd8..59525420 100644
--- a/catalyst/fileops.py
+++ b/catalyst/fileops.py
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ def clear_dir(target, mode=0o755, remove=False,
def clear_path(target_path):
"""Nuke |target_path| regardless of it being a dir, file or glob."""
- targets = glob.glob(target_path)
+ targets = glob.iglob(target_path, recursive=True)
for path in targets:
clear_dir(path, remove=True)