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List:       mason
Subject:    Re: [Mason] Inspecting Components
From:       "P. Fleury" <fleury () users ! sourceforge ! net>
Date:       2004-03-31 0:43:25
Message-ID: 406A191F.3000001 () users ! sourceforge ! net
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Hi Jon,

Yes, it does exactly that. It works fine for the file-based resolver 
shipping with Mason, and from the code in the MasonBook, it should work 
too (there is no multiple roots concept in the example with MySQL).

Now if the needed arises, a shorter access method would be welcome; but 
defining one's own is quite trivial.

--Pascal

Jonathan Swartz wrote:

> Yes, I was thinking about glob_path(), but there is no user-level $m API
>
>wrapper around that. However I suppose there's nothing wrong with calling
>$m->interp->resolver->glob_path("/foo/bar/*") directly. Have you tried that?
>Does it give you what you need?
>
>Jon
>
>
>  
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