Rename redo/python -> redo/py.

This avoids a name overlap with the system-installed copy of python.
Since redo adds the redo/ dir to the $PATH before running .do files,
python.do might see its own previously-created target instead of the
"real" python when testing, and create an infinite loop by accident.
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Avery Pennarun 2018-12-05 00:27:52 -05:00
commit 99188bef0d
7 changed files with 8 additions and 9 deletions

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exec >&2
redo-ifchange ../redo/version/all ../redo/python list redo-sh
redo-ifchange ../redo/version/all ../redo/py list redo-sh
xargs redo-ifchange <list

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redo-ifchange md2man.py ../redo/whichpython
read py <../redo/whichpython
if ../redo/python ./md2man.py /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo '../redo/python ./md2man.py $2.md.tmp $2.html'
redo-ifchange md2man.py ../redo/py
if ../redo/py ./md2man.py /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null; then
echo '../redo/py ./md2man.py $2.md.tmp $2.html'
else
echo "Warning: md2man.py missing modules; can't generate manpages." >&2
echo "Warning: try this: sudo easy_install markdown BeautifulSoup" >&2

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redo/.gitignore vendored
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*.pyc
sh
whichpython
python
py

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redo version/clean
rm -f whichpython python *.pyc */*.pyc
rm -f whichpython python py *.pyc */*.pyc

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# make sure redo doesn't think merely *reading* the old file counts as
# modifying it in-place.
cat $1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || true
../../redo/python tick.py
../../redo/py tick.py
cat $1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || true
echo hello

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umask 0022
redo mode1
MODE=$(../../redo/python -c \
MODE=$(../../redo/py -c \
'import os; print oct(os.stat("mode1").st_mode & 07777)')
[ "$MODE" = "0644" ] || exit 78