Re: [PATCH] git-grep: Add ability to limit directory recursion

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Aidan Van Dyk wrote:
> * Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> [080506 20:34]:
>> Aidan Van Dyk <aidan@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> 
>>> This add a -R <limit> option to git-grep which will limit the depth of the
>>> directories recursed when git is doing a grep.
>>> 
>>> This allows you to do something like:
>>>         git grep -R 1 <pattern>
>>> and see only the results of the grep on files in the current directory.
>>> 
>>> It defaults to a limit of "0" which disables the limiting.
>> 
>> Nice idea, although I'm not sure if we shouldn't borrow "-maxdepth"
>> option from GNU find and friends...
> 
> Good idea - I hadn't thought of that, but I like it better.

Note that GNU find uses non-standard single-dash long options, and
that "-maxdepth 0" means do not recurse, but use only files provided
as arguments.

GNU wget on the other hand uses -l DEPTH/--level=DEPTH, and uses -l 0
(or -l inf) as in your patch, i.e. infinite recursion.

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Poland
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