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authorAlan Wu <XrXr@users.noreply.github.com>2022-04-28 17:52:21 -0400
committerAlan Wu <XrXr@users.noreply.github.com>2022-04-28 19:02:26 -0400
commit99281f513cf7d4873d2f672860f80e063f98b7cb (patch)
tree8f311ffff22a623338d9d694a9afa765afe4cd31 /test/readline
parent907b31d7b92fd0eb98507dca6411d07da0fecb46 (diff)
downloadruby-99281f513cf7d4873d2f672860f80e063f98b7cb.tar.gz
YJIT: Handle spaces in build dir path using find(1) `-exec`
Previously, we relied on shell word splitting, which leads to passing the wrong arguments when there are white spaces in the path. Avoiding command substitution also makes this script more likely to work under Solaris 10, where `/bin/sh` is not POSIX compliant [1]. (Thanks you, `@znz` for fixing the syntax error in 4210ae2158b545beda908fb29e03d23994f262e3 though!) The hack from c466f270b891962518763ad299f907beac0ebf62 doesn't actually work so this commit reverts it. The shell still needs to parse through all of the code, maybe because make doesn't in fact send newlines to the shell. By the way, we also use the `-exec` option in the `ext/distclean` task. [1]: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26505_01/html/816-5165/sh-1.html
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