On Fri, 4 May 2001, Jason Cunliffe wrote:
"Jose Soares" <jose@sferacarta.com> wrote:
using sed 's/<dtml-in "qry.provincie()">/<dtml-in "mtd.provincie(reg='ER')">/g' * I did this job in a while. Imagine you what hard work searching and changing it by hand.
Is your version a completely separate one from Jerome's or an extension? Either way, everyone will benefit if you can merge your work asap :-)
good idea, any help is welcome.
today's top 10 wishlist-->
1. grep 2. find 3. history 4. pipes 5. if then loops 6. while do 7. environment variables 8. regular expressions 9. .zsh scripts 10 .zrc config
the itseasiertodointhisorder list seems to be different... What I need to know from ZShell users is: Do you prefer that grep and/or sed work on the main content only or also on properties for each object ? It's not evident what I should do. Does someone already have a shell expansion routine, which behaves like bash for example ? What I lack most is how to explode the command line taking care of quotes, the rest I know how to do. Do you prefer for the history to be stored as a property of the root folder, a property of each different folder in which you use zshell, or as an external file ? Same question for .zrc Pipes will be somewhat difficult because my output is very HTML centric... and because pipes are pipes :-( Do you want ls to stay simple and use find when you want complicated things or do you want both ls and find to be complicated ? (I already know the answer) Doing .zsh scripts I don't know how, neither do I for "if", "for" and "while" Do you want to be able to set environnement variables ? Is it possible or not ? If yes, I don't know, so any help is appreciated. Do you want for zshell to reuse the user's preferences in ZMI (width, height) for its textarea ? What I would like to do is a su command, but don't know how. Current plan is: Partly in CVS: lsprop, delprop, addprop, chgprop mkver, delver, loginv, logoutv This week-end I hope: history environment variables grep, sed, find export, exportxml The Secret Ideas for next week (if possible at all) : su python Do you see other things you need ? bye, Jerome Alet