On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 05:17:32PM +0100, Pino Toscano wrote:
This is just refactoring, with no behaviour changes.
---
src/mode_prepare.ml | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/mode_prepare.ml b/src/mode_prepare.ml
index 7c8221e..7759c58 100644
--- a/src/mode_prepare.ml
+++ b/src/mode_prepare.ml
@@ -128,28 +128,28 @@ let prepare debug (copy_kernel, format, host_cpu,
* be missing either from the package or from the filesystem (the
* latter case with --use-installed).
*)
- let files_from =
- let config_files =
- List.map (
- fun (_, files) ->
- filter_map (
- function
- | { ft_config = true; ft_path = path } -> Some path
- | { ft_config = false } -> None
- ) files
- ) packages in
- let config_files = List.flatten config_files in
-
- let config_files = List.filter (
- fun path ->
- try close_in (open_in (dir // path)); true
- with Sys_error _ -> false
- ) config_files in
+ let config_files =
+ List.map (
+ fun (_, files) ->
+ filter_map (
+ function
+ | { ft_config = true; ft_path = path } -> Some path
+ | { ft_config = false } -> None
+ ) files
+ ) packages in
+ let config_files = List.flatten config_files in
+
+ let config_files = List.filter (
+ fun path ->
+ try close_in (open_in (dir // path)); true
+ with Sys_error _ -> false
+ ) config_files in
- if debug >= 1 then
- printf "supermin: there are %d config files\n"
- (List.length config_files);
+ if debug >= 1 then
+ printf "supermin: there are %d config files\n"
+ (List.length config_files);
+ let files_from =
(* Put the list of config files into a file, for tar to read. *)
let files_from = tmpdir // "files-from.txt" in
let chan = open_out files_from in
Yes just a refactor, so ACK.
Rich.
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