tests: use ls instead of find, all files are in the same directory
In this case find has no advantage compared to ls. Descending into directories
is unnecessary, because there are none.
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" pyflakes || exit 80
$ cd "`dirname "$TESTDIR"`"
run pyflakes on all tracked files ending in .py or without a file ending
(skipping binary file random-seed)
$ hg manifest 2>/dev/null | egrep "\.py$|^[^.]*$" | grep -v /random_seed$ \
> | xargs pyflakes 2>/dev/null | "$TESTDIR/filterpyflakes.py"
contrib/win32/hgwebdir_wsgi.py:*: 'win32traceutil' imported but unused (glob)
setup.py:*: 'sha' imported but unused (glob)
setup.py:*: 'zlib' imported but unused (glob)
setup.py:*: 'bz2' imported but unused (glob)
setup.py:*: 'py2exe' imported but unused (glob)
tests/hghave.py:*: 'hgext' imported but unused (glob)
tests/hghave.py:*: '_lsprof' imported but unused (glob)
tests/hghave.py:*: 'publish_cmdline' imported but unused (glob)
tests/hghave.py:*: 'pygments' imported but unused (glob)
tests/hghave.py:*: 'ssl' imported but unused (glob)
contrib/win32/hgwebdir_wsgi.py:*: 'from isapi.install import *' used; unable to detect undefined names (glob)
hgext/inotify/linux/__init__.py:*: 'from _inotify import *' used; unable to detect undefined names (glob)