vila wrote:
> IWB even more NI options can be passed to the used utility (be it tar,
> gzip, unzip, etc).
I *think* this means "It Would Be even more Nice If options could be
passed to the utility being used (be it tar, gzip, unzip, or something
else)" IWBNI isn't an abbreviation I'm familiar with. When in
doubt, spell it out.
Assuming I parsed correctly, your comment assumes that we are invoking a
utility, but we're not invoking a utility. We're using Python's
built-in support for zip, tar, gzip, etc. So there's no utility to pass
options to.
Aaron
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vila wrote:
> IWB even more NI options can be passed to the used utility (be it tar,
> gzip, unzip, etc).
I *think* this means "It Would Be even more Nice If options could be
passed to the utility being used (be it tar, gzip, unzip, or something
else)" IWBNI isn't an abbreviation I'm familiar with. When in
doubt, spell it out.
Assuming I parsed correctly, your comment assumes that we are invoking a
utility, but we're not invoking a utility. We're using Python's
built-in support for zip, tar, gzip, etc. So there's no utility to pass
options to.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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