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(du_files): Use xfts_open, rather than fts_open.
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[long_options]: Use HUMAN_SI_OPTION, not 'H'.
(main): Warn that the meaning of -H will soon change.
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(opt_dereference_arguments, arg_length, suffix_length): Remove globals.
(IS_FTW_DIR_TYPE): Remove definition.
(IS_DIR_TYPE): Define.
(is_symlink_to_dir): Remove now-unnecessary function.
(process_file, du_files): Rewrite to use fts.
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lines like this: 24 symlink-to-dir/subdir
(process_file): Fix offset calculation.
Reported by Jeff Sheinberg as Debian bug #211591;
http://bugs.debian.org/205251
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Begin each WRITTEN_BY string with `Written by ' and end it with `.'.
Mark each WRITTEN_BY string as translatable.
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the call to parse_long_options so that `AUTHORS, NULL' are the last parameters.
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small amount of code from him was first moved to lib/human.c, and was
subsequently rewritten entirely.
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in e.g. 1,000,000 and 1,048,576. Instead, do this:
`SIZE may be ..., MB 1000*1000, M 1024*1024 and so on...'
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xrealloc, and xcalloc return values and of xrealloc's first argument.
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e.g., because it's a hard link to a file we've already counted,
then don't print a line for it.
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Revert most of the `reorganization' change of 2003-02-20,
and make the two-array approach work.
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This reverts the change of 2003-02-19.
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Otherwise, for files or totals that are too big, numbers would
be truncated. Patch mostly by Michael Stone.
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(enum) [APPARENT_SIZE_OPTION]: New member.
(long_options): Add it.
(usage): Describe it.
(main): Handle it.
['b']: Set apparent_size.
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(print_only_size): Reflect the fact that we're printing byte counts,
not ST_NBLOCKSIZE-byte-block counts.
(print_size): Call print_only_size rather than duplicating its code.
(process_file): Accumulate byte counts, rather than block counts.
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--separate-dirs (-S).
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one `sum' array, and change how -S works back to the way it was
before 2003-01-31. Patch by Bruno Haible.
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Report correct usage for directories, not 0.
(process_file): Return for `file_type == FTW_DPRE'
_before_ recording the dev/ino of a directory.
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(du_files): Add prototype with ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN.
Exit from this function, not from...
(main): ...here.
Instead, if possible, invoke du_files through a macro that
runs it with a large, mmap'd stack.
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or for files whose dev/inode we've already seen.
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option argument, don't exit right away, in case there are others.
Rather record the failure and exit after processing other options.
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Include "dirname.h", "ftw.h", and "quotearg.h".
(AUTHORS): Add self.
(opt_one_file_system): Move global into `main'.
(path, xstat, exit_status): Remove declarations.
(arg_length, suffix_length): New globals.
(G_fail): New global, sort of like the old `exit_status'.
(IS_FTW_DIR_TYPE): Define.
(print_only_size): New function.
(process_file): New function.
(str_init, ensure_space, str_copyc, str_concatc): Remove functions.
(str_trunc, pop_dir, count_entry): Likewise.
(du_files): Rewrite to use nftw.
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It's already defined in sys2.h.
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Define to rpl_lstat, so that even on systems like Solaris 5.8,
du honors (per POSIX) the trailing slash on an argument referring
to a symlink-to-directory.
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Rewrite so that `/' is no longer represented internally as
the empty string.
(count_entry): When appending a file name component,
account for the fact that the current path may end in `/'.
François Pinard reported that `du symlink-to-dir/' was not
equivalent to `du symlink-to-dir/.'. Now it is.
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(output_block_size): Now uintmax_t, not int, to handle larger
block sizes. All uses changed.
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a command-line argument.
Reported by Michal Svec. Based on a patch by Andreas Schwab.
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since it's already included from sys2.h via system.h.
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`exit (1)' to `exit (EXIT_FAILURE)', and
`usage (1)' to `usage (EXIT_FAILURE)'.
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