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EmacsLisp
;;; find-cmd.el --- Build a valid find(1) command with sexps -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2008-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Philip Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk>
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;; Version: 0.6
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; With this module you can build up a (hopefully) valid find(1)
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;; string ready for the command line. For example:
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;; (find-cmd '(prune (name ".svn" ".git" ".CVS"))
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;; '(and (or (name "*.pl" "*.pm" "*.t")
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;; (mtime "+1"))
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;; (fstype "nfs" "ufs")))
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;; will become (un-wrapped):
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;; "find '/home/phil/' \\( \\( -name '.svn' -or -name '.git' -or
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;; -name '.CVS' \\) -prune -or -true \\) \\( \\( \\( -name '*.pl'
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;; -or -name '*.pm' -or -name '*.t' \\) -or -mtime '+1' \\) -and \\(
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;; -fstype 'nfs' -or -fstype 'ufs' \\) \\)"
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;;; Code:
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(require 'grep)
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(defconst find-constituents
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'((and . find-and)
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(not . find-not)
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(or . find-or)
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(a . find-and)
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(n . find-not)
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(o . find-or)
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(prune . find-prune)
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;; switches
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(L . (0))
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(P . (0))
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(H . (0))
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;; generic tests
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(amin . (1))
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(anewer . (1))
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(atime . (1))
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(cmin . (1))
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(cnewer . (1))
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(ctime . (1))
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(empty . (0))
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(executable . (0))
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(false . (0))
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(fstype . (1))
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(gid . (1))
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(group . (1))
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(ilname . (1))
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(iname . (1))
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(inum . (1))
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(ipath . (1))
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(iregex . (1))
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(iwholename . (1))
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(links . (1))
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(lname . (1))
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(mmin . (1))
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(mtime . (1))
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(name . (1))
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(newer . (1))
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(nogroup . (0))
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(nouser . (0))
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(path . (1))
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(perm . (0))
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(readable . (0))
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(regex . (1))
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(samefile . (1))
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(size . (1))
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(true . (0))
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(type . (1))
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(uid . (1))
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(used . (1))
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(user . (1))
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(wholename . (1))
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(writable . (0))
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(xtype . (nil))
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;; normal options (always true)
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(daystart . (0))
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(depth . (0))
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(maxdepth . (1))
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(mindepth . (1))
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(mount . (0))
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(noleaf . (0))
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(ignore_readdir_race . (0))
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(noignore_readdir_race . (0))
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(regextype . (1))
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(xdev . (0))
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;; actions
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(delete . (0))
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(print0 . (0))
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(printf . (1))
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(fprintf . (2))
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(print . (0))
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(fprint0 . (1))
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(fprint . (1))
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(ls . (0))
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(fls . (1))
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(prune . (0))
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(quit . (0))
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;; these need to be terminated with a ;
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(exec . (1 find-command t))
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(ok . (1 find-command t))
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(execdir . (1 find-command t))
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(okdir . (1 find-command t)))
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"Holds details of each of the find options.
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The car of each alist is the name. The cdr is minimum args, the
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function used to join many occurrences of the argument together,
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and whether or not to leave quotes off the string (non-nil means
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the string will be quoted).")
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;;;###autoload
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(defun find-cmd (&rest subfinds)
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"Initiate the building of a find command.
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For example:
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\(find-cmd \\='(prune (name \".svn\" \".git\" \".CVS\"))
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\\='(and (or (name \"*.pl\" \"*.pm\" \"*.t\")
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(mtime \"+1\"))
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(fstype \"nfs\" \"ufs\"))))
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`default-directory' is used as the initial search path. The
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result is a string that should be ready for the command line."
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;; FIXME: Provide a version that returns a list of strings (ready to pass to
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;; call-process).
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(concat find-program " "
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(shell-quote-argument (expand-file-name default-directory)) " "
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(cond
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((cdr subfinds)
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(mapconcat #'find-to-string subfinds ""))
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(t
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(find-to-string (car subfinds))))))
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(defun find-and (form)
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"And FORMs together, so:
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(and (mtime \"+1\") (name \"something\"))
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will produce:
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find . \\( -mtime +1 -and -name something \\)"
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(if (< (length form) 2)
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(find-to-string (car form))
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(concat "\\( "
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(mapconcat #'find-to-string form "-and ")
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"\\) ")))
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(defun find-or (form)
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"Or FORMs together, so:
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(or (mtime \"+1\") (name \"something\"))
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will produce:
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find . \\( -mtime +1 -or -name something \\)"
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(if (< (length form) 2)
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(find-to-string (car form))
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(concat "\\( "
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(mapconcat #'find-to-string form "-or ")
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"\\) ")))
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(defun find-not (form)
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"Or FORMs together and prefix with a -not, so:
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(not (mtime \"+1\") (name \"something\"))
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will produce:
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-not \\( -mtime +1 -or -name something \\)
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If you wanted the FORMs -and(ed) together instead then this would
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suffice:
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(not (and (mtime \"+1\") (name \"something\")))"
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(concat "-not " (find-or (mapcar #'find-to-string form))))
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(defun find-prune (form)
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"-or together FORMs postfix `-prune' and then -or that with a
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-true, so:
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((prune (name \".svn\" \".git\")) (name \"*.pm\"))
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will produce (unwrapped):
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\\( \\( \\( -name .svn -or -name .git \\) /
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-prune -or -true \\) -and -name *.pm \\)"
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(find-or
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(list
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(concat (find-or (mapcar #'find-to-string form)) (find-generic "prune"))
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(find-generic "true"))))
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(defun find-generic (option &optional oper argcount args dont-quote)
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"Allow an arbitrary string to be used as a form.
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OPTION is the name of the form, OPER is the function used to either
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OR or AND multiple results together. ARGCOUNT is the minimum of
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args that OPTION can receive and ARGS are the arguments for OPTION.
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If DONT-QUOTE is non-nil, arguments are quoted for passing them to
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the shell."
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(when (and (numberp argcount) (< (length args) argcount))
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(error "`%s' needs at least %d arguments" option argcount))
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(let ((oper (or oper 'find-or)))
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(if (and args (length args))
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(funcall oper (mapcar (lambda (x)
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(concat "-" option
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(if dont-quote
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(concat " " x " ")
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(concat " "
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(shell-quote-argument x)
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" "))))
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args))
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(concat "-" option " "))))
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(defun find-command (form)
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"For each item in FORM add a terminating semi-colon and turn
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them into valid switches. The result is -and(ed) together."
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(find-and (mapcar (lambda (x)
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(concat (find-to-string x) "\\; "))
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form)))
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(defun find-to-string (form)
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"Parse FORM to produce a set of valid find arguments."
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(cond
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((stringp form)
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form)
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((consp form)
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(let ((option (cdr (assoc (car form) find-constituents))))
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(cond
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((and (symbolp option) (fboundp option))
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(funcall option (cdr form)))
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((consp option)
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(let ((option (symbol-name (car form)))
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(argcnt (car option))
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(oper (cadr option))
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(dont-quote (car (cddr option))))
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(find-to-string
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(find-generic option oper argcnt (cdr form) dont-quote))))
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(t
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(error "Sorry I don't know how to handle `%s'" (car form))))))))
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(provide 'find-cmd)
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;;; find-cmd.el ends here
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