[openstack-dev] [bashate] .bashateignore

Robert Collins robertc at robertcollins.net
Wed Sep 3 01:32:05 UTC 2014


Well, git knows all the files in-tree, right? Or am I missing something here?

if-has-bash-hashbang-and-is-versioned-then-bashate-it?

-Rob

On 3 September 2014 13:26, Ian Wienand <iwienand at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 09/02/2014 10:13 PM, Sean Dague wrote:
>>
>> One of the things that could make it better is to add file extensions to
>> all shell files in devstack. This would also solve the issue of gerrit
>> not syntax highlighting most of the files. If people are up for that,
>> I'll propose a rename patch to get us there. Then dumping the special
>> bashate discover bits is simple.
>
>
> I feel like adding .sh to bash to-be-sourced-only (library) files is
> probably a less common idiom.  It's just feeling, I don't think it's
> any sort of rule.
>
> So my first preference is for bashate to just punt the whole thing and
> only work on a list of files.  We can then discuss how best to match
> things in devstack so we don't add files but miss checking them.
>
> -i
>
>
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