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bug#29680: another grep-find anomalous behaviour


From: Donald H Locker
Subject: bug#29680: another grep-find anomalous behaviour
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 07:35:22 -0500
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It would appear that quoting of the '*.log' part of the command is at fault. Changing the line from

  -name '*.log'
to

  -name \\*.log

allows the find to proceed normally. There are several files with .log extensions in the directory from which the find-grep fails.

To answer the other comments, televant customisations (all in (custom-set-variables ...)) are:

;; ignore line-wraps, please, in the following. in my .emacs, each is
;; really all on one line and I haven't figured out all of Thunderbird's
;; options yet

'(explicit-shell-file-name "c:/cygwin64/bin/bash")

'(exec-path
   (quote
("C:/cygwin64/bin" "C:/Program Files/Common Files/Microsoft Shared/Microsoft Online Services" "C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Microsoft Shared/Microsoft Online Services" "C:/Windows/system32" "C:/Windows" "C:/Windows/System32/Wbem" "C:/Windows/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0/" "C:/Program Files/Intel/WiFi/bin/" "C:/Program Files/Common Files/Intel/WirelessCommon/" "C:/Program Files/TortoiseSVN/bin" "c:/Users/dlocker/AppData/Roaming/local/bin/emacs-24.5-bin-i686-mingw32/libexec/emacs/24.5/i686-pc-mingw32" "c:/ProgramData/Oracle/Java/javapath")))

'(grep-command "grep -nHE ")

'(grep-find-command (quote ("find . -type f -exec grep -nHE  {} \\;" . 32)))

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On 15-Dec-2017 15:42, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Cc: 29680@debbugs.gnu.org
From: Donald H Locker <dhlocker@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 13:46:32 -0500

The underlying "unixy" environment is cygwin; updated a few weeks ago.

What customizations do you have to go with that setup?  Any
customizations of shell-file-name or similar variables?

The behaviour is very repeatable, though - at one level in the directory
hierarchy, the command fails to even execute find; at one higher level
in the directory hierarchy, the command succeeds and finds the sought
strings in the file.

It's hard to reason about your case without knowing which files are
present in each directory.  Would you mind to concoct a small test
case, where all directories and files in the tree to be searched by
'find' are explicitly spelled out?

Note that in the Model_withEVSE directory, "find ."  doesn't seem to
think that '.' is a directory

I think your interpretation of the error message is mistaken.  It says
"paths must precede expression", but that's because somehow '*.log' is
expanded into more than a single argument.  I suspect that the command
works in a directory with no files whose names match *.log, and
doesn't work where there are such files.  So I'd suggest to continue
looking into the quoting issue.  One possibility is to replace 'find'
with a program or a batch file which will just echo its command-line
arguments, and then see how Emacs invokes it.






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