It actually decreases readability of the .do files - by not making it explicit when you're going into a subdir. Plus it adds ambiguity: what if there's a dirname.do *and* a dirname/all? We could resolve the ambiguity if we wanted, but that adds more code, while taking out this special case makes *less* code and improves readability. I think it's the right way to go.
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redo example/clean curse/clean deps/clean "space dir/clean"
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rm -f c c.c c.c.c c.c.c.b c.c.c.b.b d mode1 makedir.log
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rm -f hello [by]ellow *.o *~ .*~ CC LD passfail
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rm -rf makedir |