On Thu Mar 19, 2020 at 10:38:30PM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > Make use of "find -exec {} +" (which is POSIX) and "find -delete" > (which is not) throughout the ports Makefiles. > > Specifically: > > * Replace find|xargs with find -exec {} + > find|xargs is an outdated construct. The -exec {} + invocation > automatically avoids a number of corner cases (see xargs -0, -r). > Also, since the exit status of the left-hand side of a pipe is > ignored, find|xargs hides some problem. > > * Replace -exec {} \; with -exec {} + if applicable. > Calling a command a few times with many arguments is simply more > efficient than calling it many times with a single argument. > > * Use the -delete operator to remove files and empty directories. > I'm ambivalent about this since it isn't POSIX, but people seem > to like it. > > I also combined and tweaked some find(1) invocations while there. > > The patch touches 136 files, so it's possible a mistake has slipped > in, but it successfully passed an amd64 bulk build. > > x11/qt5/Makefile.inc runs find(1) on directories that don't exist > in all qt5/* ports. Previously the find|xargs construct accidentally > hid the find errors. I went with -find here, i.e., use make's "-" > to ignore any non-zero exit status. > > OK? >
I like it and reads fine. OK rsadowski@