Quoting Dominique Dumont (2015-11-01 17:57:41) > Old licensecheck scanned any file (including binary) when licensecheck > was run with either of the following arguments: > - a single file > - one or more files matching a regexp passed to --check option > > On the other hand, licensecheck scanned only files with specific > extensions (like .c .h) when licensecheck was run with either of the > following arguments: > - more than one file > - a directory > > Unfortunately, the mime based filter I implemented did break the first > use case. > > cme (and probably license-reconcile) needs the second use case which > broke when directory scan included unparsable results for binary > files. > > Now that I better understand what went on, I can restore the behavior > described above while keeping a filter based on mime instead of file > extension. > > Jonas, do you agree with this proposal ?
If you mean to *not* apply filter when user has explicitly instructed what files to work on (by use of regex), then I am in favor. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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