#!/bin/sh set -ev rm -rf $0.dir mkdir $0.dir cd $0.dir cat > top.fac < foo-listing < foo | mkdir -p foo | echo hello > foo/hello < foo | echo world > foo/world < foo EOF git init git add top.fac ${FAC:-../../fac} -vvv grep hello foo/hello grep world foo/world # foo-listing may not be correct the first time, since content is generated in foo cat foo-listing sleep 1 ${FAC:-../../fac} -vvv grep hello foo/hello grep world foo/world cat foo-listing grep hello foo-listing grep world foo-listing cat >> top.fac < foo/wonderful EOF sleep 1 ${FAC:-../../fac} -vvv # have to run twice because first time we modify the directory. # Should we make this build in just one rule? ${FAC:-../../fac} -vvv grep wonderful foo/wonderful # The foo-listing should be updated, since we have added a new file to # the foo directory. cat foo-listing grep wonderful foo-listing grep hello foo-listing grep world foo-listing exit 0