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author | Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> | 1994-12-20 04:27:35 +0000 |
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committer | Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> | 1994-12-20 04:27:35 +0000 |
commit | 398dbbb832630d5b64f66e5cce905c75261ca3f9 (patch) | |
tree | 64e8b7278785f3ad11b499dc85d919d8dfb36544 /src | |
parent | 90a33c19feb1f8f884f20389499c413e4f244ea9 (diff) | |
download | coreutils-398dbbb832630d5b64f66e5cce905c75261ca3f9.tar.xz |
(numerous functions): Give char* filename arguments the const attribute.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/tail.c | 58 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/src/tail.c b/src/tail.c index a63329b7b..87cbc1144 100644 --- a/src/tail.c +++ b/src/tail.c @@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ -f, --follow Loop forever trying to read more characters at the end of the file, on the assumption that the file is growing. Ignored if reading from a pipe. - -k Tail by N kilobytes. - -N, -l, -n, --lines=N Tail by N lines. - -m Tail by N megabytes. + -n, --lines=N Tail by N lines. -q, --quiet, --silent Never print filename headers. -v, --verbose Always print filename headers. @@ -71,7 +69,7 @@ while (0) /* Number of items to tail. */ -#define DEFAULT_NUMBER 10 +#define DEFAULT_N_LINES 10 /* Size of atomic reads. */ #ifndef BUFSIZ @@ -290,7 +288,7 @@ main (argc, argv) usage (0); if (n_units == -1) - n_units = DEFAULT_NUMBER; + n_units = DEFAULT_N_LINES; /* To start printing with item N_UNITS from the start of the file, skip N_UNITS - 1 items. `tail +0' is actually meaningless, but for Unix @@ -338,7 +336,7 @@ main (argc, argv) static int tail_file (filename, n_units, filenum) - char *filename; + const char *filename; off_t n_units; int filenum; { @@ -447,7 +445,7 @@ write_header (filename, comment) static int tail (filename, fd, n_units) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; off_t n_units; { @@ -457,18 +455,18 @@ tail (filename, fd, n_units) return tail_bytes (filename, fd, n_units); } -/* Display the last part of file FILENAME, open for reading in FD, - using N_BYTES bytes. +/* Output the last N_BYTES bytes of file FILENAME open for reading in FD. Return 0 if successful, 1 if an error occurred. */ static int tail_bytes (filename, fd, n_bytes) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; off_t n_bytes; { struct stat stats; + /* FIXME: resolve this like in dd.c. */ /* Use fstat instead of checking for errno == ESPIPE because lseek doesn't work on some special files but doesn't return an error, either. */ @@ -505,13 +503,12 @@ tail_bytes (filename, fd, n_bytes) return 0; } -/* Display the last part of file FILENAME, open for reading on FD, - using N_LINES lines. +/* Output the last N_LINES lines of file FILENAME open for reading in FD. Return 0 if successful, 1 if an error occurred. */ static int tail_lines (filename, fd, n_lines) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; long n_lines; { @@ -555,7 +552,7 @@ tail_lines (filename, fd, n_lines) static int file_lines (filename, fd, n_lines, pos) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; long n_lines; off_t pos; @@ -628,7 +625,7 @@ file_lines (filename, fd, n_lines, pos) static int pipe_lines (filename, fd, n_lines) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; long n_lines; { @@ -750,7 +747,7 @@ free_lbuffers: static int pipe_bytes (filename, fd, n_bytes) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; off_t n_bytes; { @@ -847,7 +844,7 @@ free_cbuffers: static int start_bytes (filename, fd, n_bytes) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; off_t n_bytes; { @@ -872,7 +869,7 @@ start_bytes (filename, fd, n_bytes) static int start_lines (filename, fd, n_lines) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; long n_lines; { @@ -906,7 +903,7 @@ start_lines (filename, fd, n_lines) static long dump_remainder (filename, fd) - char *filename; + const char *filename; int fd; { char buffer[BUFSIZ]; @@ -1012,20 +1009,21 @@ Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n\ program_name); printf ("\ \n\ - -c, --bytes=SIZE print last SIZE bytes\n\ - -f, --follow print files as they grow\n\ - -l, -n, --lines=NUMBER print last NUMBER lines, instead of last 10\n\ - -q, --quiet, --silent never print headers giving file names\n\ - -v, --verbose always print headers giving file names\n\ + -c, --bytes=N output the last N bytes\n\ + -f, --follow output appended data as the file grows\n\ + -n, --lines=N output the last N lines, instead of last 10\n\ + -q, --quiet, --silent never output headers giving file names\n\ + -v, --verbose always output headers giving file names\n\ --help display this help and exit\n\ --version output version information and exit\n\ \n\ -SIZE may have a multiplier suffix: b for 512, k for 1K, m for 1 Meg.\n\ -If SIZE is prefixed by +, prints all except the first SIZE bytes. If\n\ -NUMBER is prefixed by +, prints all except the first NUMBER lines. If\n\ --VALUE or +VALUE is used as first OPTION, read -c VALUE or -c +VALUE\n\ -when one of multipliers bkm follows concatenated, else read -n VALUE\n\ -or -n +VALUE. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\ +If the first character of N (the number of bytes or lines) is a `+',\n\ +print beginning with the Nth item from the start of each file, otherwise,\n\ +print the last N items in the file. N may have a multiplier suffix:\n\ +b for 512, k for 1024, m for 1048576 (1 Meg). A first OPTION of -VALUE\n\ +or +VALUE is treated like -n VALUE or -n +VALUE unless VALUE has one of\n\ +the [bkm] suffix multipliers, in which case it is treated like -c VALUE\n\ +or -c +VALUE. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n\ "); } exit (status); |