Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 08:39:38PM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> > I've been thinking a bit about UI/UX for local command-line
> > tooling, and one thing I've been pondering is exposing Perl5
> > regexps as a mechanism for filtering
> > mailboxes/newsgroups/URLs/pathnames, etc...
>
> I think it's best to stick to the same regexp flavour as used by git for
> things like "git log -S", since people most likely to use this
> functionality are the same people likely to use git.
That's my first choice, too
> I believe it's POSIX, not PCRE -- but I don't know how reasonable it is
> to support POSIX regexps in Perl.
There's an re engine for POSIX regexps on CPAN, but it's not in
any distros. A strong dependency on Inline::C would make it
harder to install.
All the stuff that's in Xapian can be filtered using the normal
search terms and wildcard support in native Xapian; which can
includes all of what's in the proposed ls-* commands.
I think that leaves pathnames and URLs (IMAP/NNTP)
for --exclude=PATH/FOLDERS and --include...
globs with '?' and '*' support is sufficient, there, I hope.
No need to introduce users to IMAP vs NNTP wildcard differences.