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* grep excludes
@ 2016-07-06  2:52 Rustom Mody
  2016-07-06 14:50 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Rustom Mody @ 2016-07-06  2:52 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

When we run grep the exclude list is this:

grep  --exclude=.\#\* --exclude=\*.o --exclude=\*\~ --exclude=\*.bin
--exclude=\*.lbin --exclude=\*.so --exclude=\*.a --exclude=\*.ln
--exclude=\*.blg --exclude=\*.bbl --exclude=\*.elc --exclude=\*.lof
--exclude=\*.glo --exclude=\*.idx --exclude=\*.lot --exclude=\*.fmt
--exclude=\*.tfm --exclude=\*.class --exclude=\*.fas --exclude=\*.lib
--exclude=\*.mem --exclude=\*.x86f --exclude=\*.sparcf --exclude=\*.dfsl
--exclude=\*.pfsl --exclude=\*.d64fsl --exclude=\*.p64fsl
--exclude=\*.lx64fsl --exclude=\*.lx32fsl --exclude=\*.dx64fsl
--exclude=\*.dx32fsl --exclude=\*.fx64fsl --exclude=\*.fx32fsl
--exclude=\*.sx64fsl --exclude=\*.sx32fsl --exclude=\*.wx64fsl
--exclude=\*.wx32fsl --exclude=\*.fasl --exclude=\*.ufsl --exclude=\*.fsl
--exclude=\*.dxl --exclude=\*.lo --exclude=\*.la --exclude=\*.gmo
--exclude=\*.mo --exclude=\*.toc --exclude=\*.aux --exclude=\*.cp
--exclude=\*.fn --exclude=\*.ky --exclude=\*.pg --exclude=\*.tp
--exclude=\*.vr --exclude=\*.cps --exclude=\*.fns --exclude=\*.kys
--exclude=\*.pgs --exclude=\*.tps --exclude=\*.vrs --exclude=\*.pyc
--exclude=\*.pyo -i --color -nH -e emacs * .*




---------------------
It literally fills up and overflows the whole window!!

Given that most of these are file types of OSes/Apps that are long defunct
Yeah I know about
1. option grep-find-ignored-files
2. That GREP_OPTIONS env variable became deprecated

But grep has an --exclude-from option that will take all these globs from a
file

Would it not be nice to have a customize option that reads this file (if
non-nil)
rather than filling a screen-full of irrelevant excludes??


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* Re: grep excludes
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@ 2016-07-06  3:04 ` Emanuel Berg
  2016-07-06  3:24   ` Rusi
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Emanuel Berg @ 2016-07-06  3:04 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> writes:

> Would it not be nice to have a customize
> option that reads this file (if non-nil)
> rather than filling a screen-full of
> irrelevant excludes??

Rather than excluding the whole computer one
typically use the input file list to limit the
search space...

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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-06  3:04 ` Emanuel Berg
@ 2016-07-06  3:24   ` Rusi
  2016-07-06  4:30     ` Emanuel Berg
  2016-07-06  7:49     ` B.V. Raghav
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Rusi @ 2016-07-06  3:24 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 8:34:35 AM UTC+5:30, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Rustom Mody  writes:
> 
> > Would it not be nice to have a customize
> > option that reads this file (if non-nil)
> > rather than filling a screen-full of
> > irrelevant excludes??
> 
> Rather than excluding the whole computer one
> typically use the input file list to limit the
> search space...

Just to be clear this is the default behavior of lgrep [sorry should have been 
clear when I said 'grep']

ie emacs started -Q
M-x lgrep
Giving all its 3 options
 1. Search for
 2. In files
 3. In directory 

This is its output

For rgrep its bigger:


find . -type d \( -path \*/SCCS -o -path \*/RCS -o -path \*/CVS -o -path \*/MCVS -o -path \*/.svn -o -path \*/.git -o -path \*/.hg -o -path \*/.bzr -o -path \*/_MTN -o -path \*/_darcs -o -path \*/\{arch\} \) -prune -o \! -type d \( -name .\#\* -o -name \*.o -o -name \*\~ -o -name \*.bin -o -name \*.lbin -o -name \*.so -o -name \*.a -o -name \*.ln -o -name \*.blg -o -name \*.bbl -o -name \*.elc -o -name \*.lof -o -name \*.glo -o -name \*.idx -o -name \*.lot -o -name \*.fmt -o -name \*.tfm -o -name \*.class -o -name \*.fas -o -name \*.lib -o -name \*.mem -o -name \*.x86f -o -name \*.sparcf -o -name \*.dfsl -o -name \*.pfsl -o -name \*.d64fsl -o -name \*.p64fsl -o -name \*.lx64fsl -o -name \*.lx32fsl -o -name \*.dx64fsl -o -name \*.dx32fsl -o -name \*.fx64fsl -o -name \*.fx32fsl -o -name \*.sx64fsl -o -name \*.sx32fsl -o -name \*.wx64fsl -o -name \*.wx32fsl -o -name \*.fasl -o -name \*.ufsl -o -name \*.fsl -o -name \*.dxl -o -name \*.lo -o -name \*.la -o -name \*.gmo -o -name \*.mo -o -name \*.toc -o -name \*.aux -o -name \*.cp -o -name \*.fn -o -name \*.ky -o -name \*.pg -o -name \*.tp -o -name \*.vr -o -name \*.cps -o -name \*.fns -o -name \*.kys -o -name \*.pgs -o -name \*.tps -o -name \*.vrs -o -name \*.pyc -o -name \*.pyo \) -prune -o  -type f \( -name \* -o -name .\* \) -exec grep -i --color -nH -e emacs {} +


Seems to be just the value of 'completion-ignored-extensions' -- which is fine
I'm just asking for it to go somewhere where its not (SO!) visible


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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-06  3:24   ` Rusi
@ 2016-07-06  4:30     ` Emanuel Berg
  2016-07-06  7:49     ` B.V. Raghav
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Emanuel Berg @ 2016-07-06  4:30 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> writes:

> Seems to be just the value of
> 'completion-ignored-extensions' -- which is
> fine I'm just asking for it to go somewhere
> where its not (SO!) visible

It looks crazy. Put it in a function so you
don't have to see it at all?

-- 
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Emacs Gnus Blogomatic ......... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/blogomatic
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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-06  3:24   ` Rusi
  2016-07-06  4:30     ` Emanuel Berg
@ 2016-07-06  7:49     ` B.V. Raghav
  2016-07-07  6:15       ` B.V. Raghav
       [not found]       ` <mailman.730.1467872160.26859.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
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From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-06  7:49 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Rusi; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs



(defun my-grep(pattern file-name)
  "My own version of grep command"
  (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
  (let ((cmd "grep -e"))
    ;;       ^^^^^^^^^ My Grep Command
    (grep (message "%s %s %s" cmd pattern file-name))))

If I understand correctly, you requires the change of command as
mentioned here.

HTH

-- 
(B.V. Raghav)
Ph.D. Student,
Design Programme, IIT Kanpur



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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-06  2:52 grep excludes Rustom Mody
@ 2016-07-06 14:50 ` Eli Zaretskii
       [not found] ` <mailman.658.1467816673.26859.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2016-07-06 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

> From: Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 08:22:48 +0530
> 
> But grep has an --exclude-from option that will take all these globs from a
> file

Only GNU Grep has that option, AFAIR.



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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-06  7:49     ` B.V. Raghav
@ 2016-07-07  6:15       ` B.V. Raghav
       [not found]       ` <mailman.730.1467872160.26859.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
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From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-07  6:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Rusi; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

bvraghav@iitk.ac.in (B.V. Raghav) writes:

> (defun my-grep(pattern file-name)
>   "My own version of grep command"
>   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
>   (let ((cmd "grep -e"))
>     ;;       ^^^^^^^^^ My Grep Command
>     (grep (message "%s %s %s" cmd pattern file-name))))
>
> If I understand correctly, you requires the change of command as
> mentioned here.
>
> HTH

On second thoughts, the following set should be helpful:

(defun my-grep-base(grep-cmd params)
  (grep (format "%s %s %s" grep-cmd (car params) (cadr params))))

(defun my-grep-params(pattern file-name)
  "My own version of grep command"
  (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
  (list pattern file-name))

(defun my-grep()
  (interactive)
  (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))

(defun my-lgrep()
  (interactive)
  (my-grep-base "lgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))

(defun my-rgrep()
  (interactive)
  (my-grep-base "rgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))

and you can define lgrep and rgrep in your .bashrc (or .bash_aliases) as follows:

alias lgrep='grep -n '
alias rgrep='grep -nR '

HTH

-- 
(B.V. Raghav)
Ph.D. Student,
Design Programme, IIT Kanpur



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* Re: grep excludes
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@ 2016-07-07 16:23   ` Rusi
  2016-07-07 16:59     ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Rusi @ 2016-07-07 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 8:21:16 PM UTC+5:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > From: Rustom Mody 
> > Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 08:22:48 +0530
> > 
> > But grep has an --exclude-from option that will take all these globs from a
> > file
> 
> Only GNU Grep has that option, AFAIR.

Does posix grep support the currently used --exclude option?
Doesnt show for example here http://www.unix.com/man-page/posix/1p/grep/

Raghav thanks for your attempt.
I'll try and get back on how it goes
Do consider incorporating the exclude-from option
I believe its easier for lgrep, harder for rgrep


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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-07 16:23   ` Rusi
@ 2016-07-07 16:59     ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2016-07-07 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 09:23:00 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com>
> Injection-Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 16:23:00 +0000
> 
> > > But grep has an --exclude-from option that will take all these globs from a
> > > file
> > 
> > Only GNU Grep has that option, AFAIR.
> 
> Does posix grep support the currently used --exclude option?

How is that relevant to the issue at hand?



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* Re: grep excludes
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@ 2016-07-08  3:05         ` Rusi
  2016-07-08  3:11           ` Rusi
  2016-07-09 14:16           ` B.V. Raghav
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Rusi @ 2016-07-08  3:05 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 11:46:02 AM UTC+5:30, B.V. Raghav wrote:
> 
> > (defun my-grep(pattern file-name)
> >   "My own version of grep command"
> >   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
> >   (let ((cmd "grep -e"))
> >     ;;       ^^^^^^^^^ My Grep Command
> >     (grep (message "%s %s %s" cmd pattern file-name))))
> >
> > If I understand correctly, you requires the change of command as
> > mentioned here.
> >
> > HTH
> 
> On second thoughts, the following set should be helpful:
> 
> (defun my-grep-base(grep-cmd params)
>   (grep (format "%s %s %s" grep-cmd (car params) (cadr params))))
> 
> (defun my-grep-params(pattern file-name)
>   "My own version of grep command"
>   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
>   (list pattern file-name))
> 
> (defun my-grep()
>   (interactive)
>   (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> 
> (defun my-lgrep()
>   (interactive)
>   (my-grep-base "lgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> 
> (defun my-rgrep()
>   (interactive)
>   (my-grep-base "rgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> 
> and you can define lgrep and rgrep in your .bashrc (or .bash_aliases) as follows:
> 
> alias lgrep='grep -n '
> alias rgrep='grep -nR '

Thanks for trying Raghav but as of now it does:
--------------------------------
-*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13

lgrep -e emacs ~/vit-projects-common-wiki/ /dev/null
/bin/bash: lgrep: command not found

Grep exited abnormally with code 127 at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13
------------------------------

Eli, I'll be glad to clarify any question(s) about the issue at hand


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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-08  3:05         ` Rusi
@ 2016-07-08  3:11           ` Rusi
  2016-07-08  3:24             ` Rusi
  2016-07-09 14:16           ` B.V. Raghav
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Rusi @ 2016-07-08  3:11 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:35:58 AM UTC+5:30, Rusi wrote:
> On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 11:46:02 AM UTC+5:30, B.V. Raghav wrote:
> > 
> > > (defun my-grep(pattern file-name)
> > >   "My own version of grep command"
> > >   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
> > >   (let ((cmd "grep -e"))
> > >     ;;       ^^^^^^^^^ My Grep Command
> > >     (grep (message "%s %s %s" cmd pattern file-name))))
> > >
> > > If I understand correctly, you requires the change of command as
> > > mentioned here.
> > >
> > > HTH
> > 
> > On second thoughts, the following set should be helpful:
> > 
> > (defun my-grep-base(grep-cmd params)
> >   (grep (format "%s %s %s" grep-cmd (car params) (cadr params))))
> > 
> > (defun my-grep-params(pattern file-name)
> >   "My own version of grep command"
> >   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
> >   (list pattern file-name))
> > 
> > (defun my-grep()
> >   (interactive)
> >   (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > 
> > (defun my-lgrep()
> >   (interactive)
> >   (my-grep-base "lgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > 
> > (defun my-rgrep()
> >   (interactive)
> >   (my-grep-base "rgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > 
> > and you can define lgrep and rgrep in your .bashrc (or .bash_aliases) as follows:
> > 
> > alias lgrep='grep -n '
> > alias rgrep='grep -nR '
> 
> Thanks for trying Raghav but as of now it does:
> --------------------------------
> -*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
> Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13
> 
> lgrep -e emacs ~/vit-projects-common-wiki/ /dev/null
> /bin/bash: lgrep: command not found
> 
> Grep exited abnormally with code 127 at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13
> ------------------------------

And when I change the lgrep defun to:

(defun my-lgrep()
  (interactive)
  (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))

in order to remove gratuitous dependency on a shell lgrep

I get:
-*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:40:04

grep -e emacs ~/.emacs.d/setups/grepsetup.el /dev/null

Grep finished with no matches found at Fri Jul  8 08:40:04


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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-08  3:11           ` Rusi
@ 2016-07-08  3:24             ` Rusi
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Rusi @ 2016-07-08  3:24 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: help-gnu-emacs

On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:41:23 AM UTC+5:30, Rusi wrote:
> On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:35:58 AM UTC+5:30, Rusi wrote:
> > On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 11:46:02 AM UTC+5:30, B.V. Raghav wrote:
> > > 
> > > > (defun my-grep(pattern file-name)
> > > >   "My own version of grep command"
> > > >   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
> > > >   (let ((cmd "grep -e"))
> > > >     ;;       ^^^^^^^^^ My Grep Command
> > > >     (grep (message "%s %s %s" cmd pattern file-name))))
> > > >
> > > > If I understand correctly, you requires the change of command as
> > > > mentioned here.
> > > >
> > > > HTH
> > > 
> > > On second thoughts, the following set should be helpful:
> > > 
> > > (defun my-grep-base(grep-cmd params)
> > >   (grep (format "%s %s %s" grep-cmd (car params) (cadr params))))
> > > 
> > > (defun my-grep-params(pattern file-name)
> > >   "My own version of grep command"
> > >   (interactive "sPattern: \nFFind %s in file(s): ")
> > >   (list pattern file-name))
> > > 
> > > (defun my-grep()
> > >   (interactive)
> > >   (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > > 
> > > (defun my-lgrep()
> > >   (interactive)
> > >   (my-grep-base "lgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > > 
> > > (defun my-rgrep()
> > >   (interactive)
> > >   (my-grep-base "rgrep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> > > 
> > > and you can define lgrep and rgrep in your .bashrc (or .bash_aliases) as follows:
> > > 
> > > alias lgrep='grep -n '
> > > alias rgrep='grep -nR '
> > 
> > Thanks for trying Raghav but as of now it does:
> > --------------------------------
> > -*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
> > Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13
> > 
> > lgrep -e emacs ~/vit-projects-common-wiki/ /dev/null
> > /bin/bash: lgrep: command not found
> > 
> > Grep exited abnormally with code 127 at Fri Jul  8 08:32:13
> > ------------------------------
> 
> And when I change the lgrep defun to:
> 
> (defun my-lgrep()
>   (interactive)
>   (my-grep-base "grep -e" (call-interactively #'my-grep-params)))
> 
> in order to remove gratuitous dependency on a shell lgrep
> 
> I get:
> -*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
> Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:40:04
> 
> grep -e emacs ~/.emacs.d/setups/grepsetup.el /dev/null
> 
> Grep finished with no matches found at Fri Jul  8 08:40:04

For now with:

grep-find-ignored-directories set to (".git" ".hg" "__pycache__")))

and

grep-find-ignored-files set to  (".#*" "*.o" "*.elc" "*.pyc")))

I get things like this:

-*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/vit-projects-common-wiki/" -*-
Grep started at Fri Jul  8 08:48:12

grep  --exclude=.\#\* --exclude=\*.o --exclude=\*.elc --exclude=\*.pyc -i --color -nH -e emacs * .*
followed by the real grep output
without too many false positives

Sure one line of output would be better than 4 but its ok ... can live with it


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* Re: grep excludes
  2016-07-08  3:05         ` Rusi
  2016-07-08  3:11           ` Rusi
@ 2016-07-09 14:16           ` B.V. Raghav
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: B.V. Raghav @ 2016-07-09 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Rusi; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

Rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> writes:

> lgrep -e emacs ~/vit-projects-common-wiki/ /dev/null
> /bin/bash: lgrep: command not found

Perhaps, aliases was not configured properly!

> > and you can define lgrep and rgrep in your .bashrc (or .bash_aliases) as follows:
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                               this step is necessary
> > alias lgrep='grep -n '
> > alias rgrep='grep -nR '

Try the following in your command line:

$ alias lgrep
alias lgrep='grep -n '

or something like that should be ouput.


If this is not the case, The problem is about configuring your shell
environment for emacs, not the emacs itself

http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/aliases.html

Thanks,
r
-- 
(B.V. Raghav)
Ph.D. Student,
Design Programme, IIT Kanpur



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