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tbrowder here i am 13:28
lizmat as am I 13:29
so what are the arguments that you're passing?
tbrowder i'm trying to use rak in a script. from the start i could not see a way to duplicate gnu 'find' with rak for inspecting paths and ignoring content. 13:31
and my short time using find on mac seemed to be very different from linux 13:33
lizmat could you gist the script ?
tbrowder yes, give me a few... 13:34
ok, the gist: 13:40
gist.github.com/tbrowder/fb3348a69...e-rak-raku
i keep playing around with various things, but i would like to emulate gnu find's: find <dir> -type f|d -name "*ttf" {} \; -print 13:44
no obvious content inspection
lizmat aaah... ok, so I was thinking you were referring to the 'rak' command line interface :-)
tbrowder sorry for the cconfusion 13:45
lizmat I'm seeing Cannot resolve caller rak(:quietly, :find, :absolute, :silently(Str), :paths(List), :is-readable, :file(Regex)) 13:46
is that what you're seeing M
?
tbrowder got to go for a while, see ya later
lizmat ack, later!
tbrowder on the file as i showed you, ie: 14:07
www.irccloud.com/pastebin/LaLxoC0K/
www.irccloud.com/pastebin/MbOufCyt/ 14:08
arg, sorry, didn't mean to double post 14:09
lizmat hmmm evidently it needs some sort of Callable as an additional argument 14:10
I'd have to dive a bit deeper into why it does that: you're the first "client" of the "rak" module other than myself 14:11
this issue is clear to me now...
I'll get back to it after I finished the Weekly 14:12
ok?
tbrowder you bet, thnx. i don't know how rak's guts work but maybe using a Nil positional could tell rak to skip file content analysis 15:08
later...
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