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only deal with files that exist
I noticed while working on an unrelated change that deleting a file caused `make lint` to behave in an unexpected manner.
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set files (git show --word-diff=porcelain --name-only --pretty=oneline)[2..-1]
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end
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# Extract just the C/C++ files.
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set c_files (string match -r '.*\.c(?:pp)?$' -- $files)
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# Extract just the C/C++ files that exist.
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set c_files
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for file in (string match -r '.*\.c(?:pp)?$' -- $files)
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test -f $file; and set c_files $c_files $file
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end
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end
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# We now have a list of files to check so run the linters.
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set files (git show --name-only --pretty=oneline | tail --lines=+2)
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end
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# Extract just the C/C++ files.
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set c_files (string match -r '^.*\.(?:c|cpp|h)$' -- $files)
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# Extract just the C/C++ files that exist.
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set c_files
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for file in (string match -r '^.*\.(?:c|cpp|h)$' -- $files)
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test -f $file; and set c_files $c_files $file
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end
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# Extract just the fish files.
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set f_files (string match -r '^.*\.fish$' -- $files)
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end
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