On 5/11/06, Tsuna <tsuna(a)warszawa.lrde.epita.fr> wrote:
On 2006-05-10, Nicolas Pouillard
<nicolas.pouillard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/11/06, Tsuna
<tsuna(a)warszawa.lrde.epita.fr> wrote:
On 2006-05-10, Nicolas Pouillard
<nicolas.pouillard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/10/06, Tsuna
<tsuna(a)warszawa.lrde.epita.fr> wrote:
>
> Cool thanks for the reply :)
> Is it possible to exclude ``.*.sw?'' in ~/.vcs ?
>
Yes but if you want talk about vim files toto.swp toto.swo this regexp
will works better: \.sw.$
ok if it's a perl-like (or ruby-like) regexp, shouldn't it be \..*\.sw.
?
It's a ruby regexp (so almost like a perl one).
Don't forget the $ to anchor the end of the filename: \..*\.sw.$
For some reason it won't work :/
$ cat ~/.vcs
exclude:
- Makefile.in
- \..*\.sw.$
$ svn st
+ +committed
? src/tools/.pp-prism.str.swp
it's weird since it works for the Makefile.in
moreover, if it's a real ruby regexp, shouldn't I have:
exclude:
- Makefile\.in
instead?
any idea?
By default the type is a plain string not a regexp, one use "!re" to
specify the type in Yaml:
exclude:
- Makefile.in # and not Makefile\.in
- !re ^\..*\.sw.$
BTW please fix your from address (Tsuna <tsuna(a)**warszawa**.lrde.epita.fr>)r>).
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