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Run "make update-copyright" and then...
* gnulib: Update to latest with copyright year adjusted.
* tests/init.sh: Sync with gnulib to pick up copyright year.
* bootstrap: Likewise.
* tests/sample-test: Adjust to use the single most recent year.
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* NEWS: Use a standard version specification.
* doc/coreutils.texi: Fix incorrect grammar.
* src/df.c: Update a stale comment.
* src/copy.c: Fix incorrect spellings.
* src/factor.c: Likewise.
* src/ls.c: Likewise.
* src/pr.c: Likewise.
* src/relpath.c: Likewise.
* src/shred.c: Likewise.
* src/sort.c: Likewise.
* src/split.c: Likewise.
* src/stdbuf.c: Likewise.
* tests/misc/seq-precision.sh: Likewise.
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* src/factor.c: Move LIKELY() definition to...
* src/system.h: ...here.
(is_nul): Reimplement with a version that doesn't
require a sentinel after the buffer, and which calls
down to (the system optimized) memcmp.
Performance analyzed at http://rusty.ozlabs.org/?p=560
* src/dd.c (alloc_obuf): Simplify the is_nul() call by
not needing to write the sentinel.
* src/copy.c (sparse_copy): Likewise.
(copy_reg): Simplify the buffer allocation by avoiding
consideration of the sentinel in the buffer size calculation.
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It was a little confusing as to whether the SQUFOF algorithm was
enabled, and in fact there were no options available to enable it.
Therefore clarify the 3 configurable behaviors for the code to
3 defines at the top of the program, and only include the SQUFOF
code if enabled at compile time.
$ size src/factor-before
text data bss
93997 1412 2504
$ size src/factor-after
text data bss
87885 1404 2504
* src/factor.c: Only include the SQUFOF factor code
when enabled via the USE_SQUFOF define.
* doc/coreutils.texi (factor invocation): Update note about
factor limits, as we can factor 128 bit numbers without GMP.
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The new tests/misc/factor-parallel.sh test was
seen to fail on FreeBSD (derived) systems, which was
due to split(1) --filter reading partial lines
through pipes, as factor(1) was writing a little
over PIPE_BUF each time.
* src/factor.c (lbuf): A new structure to internally buffer lines.
(lbuf_alloc): A new function to allocate enough at program start.
(lbuf_putint): A new function to buffer a uintmax_t.
(lbuf_flush): A new function to write directly to standard output.
(lbuf_putc): A new function to buffer a character and if enough
lines are buffered, then output complete lines <= PIPE_BUF,
and continue to buffer the rest.
(main): Call the internal buffer allocator, and register
the final flush from the internal buffer at program exit.
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* src/factor.c (print_uintmaxes): Comment that the
value of n_out doesn't matter on error, and add an
explicit cast to avoid any future warnings.
Suggested by Jim Meyering RE commit v8.23-229-g4d2d6c5
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* src/factor.c (n_out): A new global variable to track
how much data has been written to stdout.
(print_factors_single): Use n_out to determine whether
to flush the current (and previous) lines.
* tests/misc/factor-parallel.sh: Add a new test.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
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* src/sync.c (sync_arg): Initialise variable to avoid
unitialized access if assert is disabled.
* src/head.c (elide_tail_bytes_file): Support this function
with ---presume-input-pipe and larger files,
which regressed with commit v8.23-47-g2662702.
(elide_tail_lines_file): Likewise.
* src/dd.c (dd_copy): Explicitly don't try to ftruncate()
upon failure to lseek() (the existing check against
st_size was already protecting that).
* src/factor.c (factor_using_squfof): Assert (only when
linting due to performance) to avoid the implication of
divide by zero.
* src/od.c (read_block): Remove dead code.
* src/tac.c (tac_seekable): Likewise.
* src/ls.c (gobble_file): Likewise.
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With GCC 5 and the newly added warnings from gnulib, ensure the
correct signed integer is passed for the printf format,
to avoid -Werror=format= failures.
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Run "make update-copyright" and then...
* tests/sample-test: Adjust to use the single most recent year.
* tests/du/bind-mount-dir-cycle-v2.sh: Fix case in copyright message,
so that year is updated automatically in future.
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* src/system.h (emit_ancillary_info): Take the invariant PROGRAM_NAME
as a parameter, so that consistent references are made to online docs
and texinfo nodes, when a --program-prefix is in place. Note the
man pages don't need this fix as they're generated before the program
prefix is used.
* NEWS: Mention the improvements in references to online documentation.
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* build-aux/gen-single-binary.sh: Don't use ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
for main functions.
* src/base64.c, src/basename.c, src/cat.c, src/chcon.c, src/chgrp.c:
* src/chmod.c, src/chown.c, src/chroot.c, src/cksum.c, src/comm.c:
* src/cp.c, src/csplit.c, src/cut.c, src/date.c, src/dd.c, src/df.c:
* src/dircolors.c, src/dirname.c, src/du.c, src/echo.c, src/env.c:
* src/expand.c, src/expr.c, src/factor.c, src/fmt.c, src/fold.c:
* src/getlimits.c, src/groups.c, src/head.c, src/hostid.c:
* src/hostname.c, src/id.c, src/install.c, src/join.c, src/kill.c:
* src/link.c, src/ln.c, src/logname.c, src/ls.c, src/make-prime-list.c:
* src/md5sum.c, src/mkdir.c, src/mkfifo.c, src/mknod.c, src/mktemp.c:
* src/mv.c, src/nice.c, src/nl.c, src/nohup.c, src/nproc.c:
* src/numfmt.c, src/od.c, src/paste.c, src/pathchk.c, src/pinky.c:
* src/pr.c, src/printenv.c, src/printf.c, src/ptx.c, src/pwd.c:
* src/readlink.c, src/realpath.c, src/rm.c, src/rmdir.c, src/runcon.c:
* src/seq.c, src/shred.c, src/shuf.c, src/sleep.c, src/sort.c:
* src/split.c, src/stat.c, src/stdbuf.c, src/stty.c, src/sum.c:
* src/sync.c, src/tac.c, src/tail.c, src/tee.c, src/timeout.c:
* src/touch.c, src/tr.c, src/true.c, src/truncate.c, src/tsort.c:
* src/tty.c, src/uname.c, src/unexpand.c, src/uniq.c, src/unlink.c:
* src/uptime.c, src/users.c, src/wc.c, src/who.c, src/whoami.c:
In 'main' functions, Prefer 'return status;' to 'exit (status);'.
* src/coreutils-arch.c (_single_binary_main_uname)
(_single_binary_main_arch):
* src/coreutils-dir.c, src/coreutils-vdir.c (_single_binary_main_ls)
(_single_binary_main_dir, _single_binary_main_vdir):
Omit ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN. Return a value.
* src/coreutils.c (SINGLE_BINARY_PROGRAM): Omit ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN.
(launch_program): Now static.
* src/dd.c (finish_up): New function.
(quit, main): Use it.
* src/getlimits.c (main): Return a proper exit status.
* src/test.c (test_main_return): New macro.
(main): Use it.
* src/logname.c, src/nohup.c, src/whoami.c:
Use 'error' to simplify exit status in 'main' function.
* src/yes.c (main): Use 'return' rather than 'error' to exit,
so that GCC doesn't suggest ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN.
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C11 doesn't require them, even POSIX doesn't strictly require the
64-bit versions, and it makes the code a bit clearer if they're
used only when needed.
* src/copy.c (write_zeros, extent_copy):
* src/extent-scan.h (struct extent_info.ext_length):
Use off_t, not uint64_t, for a value derived from a file offset.
* src/extent-scan.h (struct extent_info.ext_flags)
Prefer plain unsigned int to uint32_t where either will do.
(struct extent_scan.ei_count):
Use size_t, not uint32_t, for a value bounded by SIZE_MAX.
* src/factor.c (MAGIC64, MAGIC63, MAGIC65):
Remove unnecessary casts to uint64_t.
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The devmsg() calls that took quote_n() arguments,
didn't normally output anything, but still incurred
the overhead of those quote_n() calls.
* src/numfmt.c (devmsg): Move the inline function
with _internal_ enablement check to...
* src/system.h: ...here as a variadic macro, with
the enablement check at the outer level.
* src/factor.c: As per numfmt.c but there is no
performance change in this case.
* NEWS: Mention the significant performance improvement.
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Run "make update-copyright", but then also run this,
perl -pi -e 's/2\d\d\d-//' tests/sample-test
to make that one script use the single most recent year number.
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* src/cfg.mk (sc_prohibit-gl-attributes): Disallow the __attribute()
form without trailing underscores as that is not elided where required.
Also ensure we use gnulib macros rather than defining our own.
* src/system.h: Remove gnulib provided macros.
* src/chown-core.c: Likewise.
* src/chroot.c: Likewise.
* src/copy.c: Likewise.
* src/csplit.c: Likewise.
* src/dd.c: Likewise.
* src/expr.c: Likewise.
* src/extent-scan.c: Likewise.
* src/factor.c: Likewise.
* src/ls.c: Likewise.
* src/od.c: Likewise.
* src/paste.c: Likewise.
* src/ptx.c: Likewise.
* src/sort.c: Likewise.
* src/stat.c: Likewise.
* src/stty.c: Likewise.
* src/system.h: Likewise.
* src/tac.c: Likewise.
* src/test.c: Likewise.
* src/tsort.c: Likewise.
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On linkers that don't remove unused functions,
there will be a reference to a missing dev_debug symbol
in the devmsg() function. So for now ...
* src/system.h: ... move devmsg() from here ...
* src/numfmt.c: ... to here, and document future cleanup.
* src/factor.c: Likewise.
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Both factor and numfmt recently introduced debug messages
for developers, enabled by --verbose and ---devdebug respectively.
There were a few issues though:
1. They used different mechanisms to enable these messages.
2. factor used --verbose which might be needed for something else
3. They used different methods to output the messages,
and numfmt used error() which added an unwanted newline
4. numfmt marked all these messages for translation and factor
marked a couple. We really don't need these translated.
So we fix the above issues here while renaming the enabling
option for both commands to ---debug (still undocumented).
* src/factor.c (verbose): Rename to dev_debug and change from int to
bool as it's just a toggle flag.
(long_options): Rename --verbose to ---debug.
* src/system.h (devmsg): A new inline function to output a message
if enabled by a global dev_debug variable in the compilation unit.
* src/numfmt.c: Use devmsg() rather than error().
Also remove the translation tags from these messages.
Also change debug flag to bool from int.
* tests/misc/numfmt.pl: Adjust for the ---devdebug to ---debug change.
* cfg.mk (sc_marked_devdiagnostics): Add a syntax check to ensure
translations are not added to devmsg calls.
Reported by Göran Uddeborg in http://bugs.gnu.org/13665
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In addition to the previous 64 bit guards we've placed in longlong.h
there are additional _LP64 guards required for mips with -mcpu >= 3,
to avoid a build failure (http://bugs.gnu.org/13353) and on sparc
with -mcpu >= v9 in 32 bit mode where for example,
`factor 2123123123123123123123` would go into an infinite loop.
Since factor.c currently operates on uintmax_t, we restrict the use
of the assembly in longlong.h to when 'long' has the same width, to
provide a more general guard for this code.
* src/factor.c: Restrict the use of longlong.h assembly code,
to when the width of intmax_t == long.
* src/longlong.h: Remove the previous _LP64 guards to avoid
divergence from GMP's longlong.h
* NEWS: Adjust the info on build and runtime fixes.
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Run "make update-copyright", but then also run this,
perl -pi -e 's/2\d\d\d-//' tests/sample-test
to make that one script use the single most recent year number.
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* src/factor.c (mp_factor_init): Init the pointers with NULL,
which xrealloc (or realloc) handles fine.
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* src/factor.c [HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_MODE]: Fix typo in #if test:
s/HAVE_LONG_LONG/HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT/. Otherwise, factor.c would
elicit assembler errors on x32: it was incorrectly defining DItype
to long instead of long long. Patch and report in
http://bugs.debian.org/693337; Mike Stone notified upstream.
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* src/factor.c: Indent cpp directives to reflect their nesting.
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* src/factor.c: Remove unneeded #inclusion of"verify.h".
It's already included via system.h.
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With this change, the maintainer builds primes.h and it is part of
the tarball. primes.h's contents are not architecture-specific.
* .gitignore: Remove /src/primes.h.
* src/factor.c: Include verify.h.
(W): New constant. Verify that uintmax_t lacks holes
and that W is no wider than the integers used to generate primes.h.
* src/local.mk (EXTRA_DIST): Add src/primes.h.
(BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Remove src/primes.h.
($(top_srcdir)/src/primes.h): Rename from src/primes.h.
Do not depend on src/make-prime-list. Instead, use sub-make to
build, so that we build primes.h only if it does not exist.
* src/make-prime-list.c: Include <limits.h>, for ULONG_MAX.
(wide_uint): Define to uintmax_t or unsigned __int128 if not #defined.
(struct prime, binvert, process_prime): Use it instead of uintmax_t.
(print_wide_uint): New function. This generates the proper pinv
value regardless of the width of uintmax_t on the target, so long
as the width doesn't exceed that of the width of wide_uint on the
maintainer host that generated src/primes.h.
(output_primes): Use it. Output WIDE_UINT_BITS, too. Let the
target compute its own lim, since its uintmax_t may be narrower
than ours.
(SZ): Remove.
* src/primes.h: New file, generated with 128-bit integers and usable
on any host where uintmax_t's width is no greater than 128 bits.
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This was not seen to be an issue in practise,
but to make the code more robust, don't assume
uintmax_t is 64 bits.
* src/factor.c (W_TYPE_SIZE): Define based on integer limits.
* src/make-prime-list.c (output_primes): Define format width
based on integer limits.
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* src/factor.c (print_uintmaxes): Replace with PRIuMAX.
* src/join.c (check_order): Likewise.
* cfg.mk (sc_check-j-printf-format): Add a syntax-check rule
to flag new cases of this.
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* src/factor.c (is_square): Use active voice in comment, not passive.
(factor): Add function-describing comment.
(mp_factor): Likewise.
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src/factor.c (__GMP_DECLSPEC): Move back from longlong.h
to treat consistently with other stub macros.
(__GMP_GNUC_PREREQ): Reference to avoid -Wunused-macros warning.
(__GMP_DECLSPEC): Likewise.
(ASSERT): Likewise.
(__clz_tab): Likewise.
(factor_using_division): Mark a variable as unused.
(mulredc): Likewise.
(mulredc2): Likewise.
(divexact_21): Likewise.
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* src/factor.c (factor_using_pollard_rho2): On some systems
(like sparc) we need to promote all addmod2() parameters
to uintmax_t to avoid warnings.
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In the recent factor rewrite, the GMP code
wasn't actually used; just an error was printed
on integer overflow. While fixing that it was noticed
that correct input validation wasn't done in all cases
when falling back to the GMP code.
* src/factor.c (print_factors) Fallback to GMP on overflow.
(strto2uintmax): Scan the string for invalid characters,
so that case can be detected independently of overflow.
Return an error when an empty string is passed.
Also allow leading spaces and '+' in input numbers.
* tests/misc/factor.pl: Ensure the GMP code is exercised
when compiled in. Also add a test to verify leading
spaces and '+' are allowed.
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The new factor code introduced usage of mpz_inits() and
mpz_clears(), which are only available since GMP >= 5,
and will result in a compile error when missing.
* m4/gmp.m4 (cu_GMP): Define HAVE_DECL_MPZ_INITS appropriately.
* src/factor (mpz_inits): New function, defined where missing.
(mpz_clears): Likewise.
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On some systems, -Wunused-macros would warn about two macros:
src/factor.c:148:0: warning: macro "__clz_tab" is not used
src/factor.c:126:0: warning: macro "UHWtype" is not used
* src/factor.c: Add a use to placate gcc.
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* src/factor.c (print_factors_single): Use fputs and umaxtostr
rather than printf with "%ju". This reduced the time required
to compute and print the factors of the first 10^7 integers from
over 8 seconds to 5.75s. Run this command:
seq $((10**7)) | env time factor > /dev/null
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* src/factor.c: Renamed from factor-ng.c, with the following changes:
Adjust copyright header to be consistent with others.
Use xmalloc and xrealloc, to avoid segv upon OOM.
Switch back to using readtokens to handle input.
Diagnose invalid inputs.
s/fprintf+exit/error/
(print_factors): Add comments.
(strto2uintmax): Return strtol_error, not int.
(read_item): Remove, no longer used.
(main): Use atexit(close_stdout) so that we don't ignore failed write.
* cfg.mk: Exempt src/longlong.h from several tests.
Exempt run.sh from the test-list-consistency test.
Exempt make-prime-list.c from numerous tests, since we won't
be making it conform: it must not link with libcoreutils.a.
Exempt factor-ng.c from the no-upper-case error message test.
* AUTHORS (factor): Add Torbjörn and Niels.
* tests/local.mk (factor_tests): Encode the 37 tests.
($(factor_tests)): Rule to generate a test script for each test.
* tests/factor/run.sh: New script, marked as very expensive.
* .gitignore: Ignore new generated files.
* src/local.mk (src/primes.h): New rule.
(noinst_PROGRAMS): Add make-prime-list.
(noinst_HEADERS): Add longlong.h.
Remove all wheel-related rules and files.
* src/wheel-gen.pl: Remove file.
maint: mark set-but-not-used variables with ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
* src/factor-ng.c (redcify, prime_p, isqrt2): Mark them, so we
don't have to disable -Wunused-but-set-variable.
maint: use __builtin_expect only if __GNUC__
* src/factor-ng.c (LIKELY, UNLIKELY) [__GNUC__]: Add #ifdef guard.
build: avoid warning about unused macro
* src/factor-ng.c (__GMP_DECLSPEC): Don't define here
* src/longlong.h (__GMP_DECLSPEC): Define if not already defined.
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The multiple-precision factoring code (with HAVE_GMP) was copied from
a now-obsolete version of GMP that did not pass proper arguments to
the mpz_probab_prime_p function. It makes that code perform no more
than 3 Miller-Rabin tests only, which is not sufficient.
A Miller-Rabin test will detect composites with at least a probability
of 3/4. For a uniform random composite, the probability will actually
be much higher.
Or put another way, of the N-3 possible Miller-Rabin tests for checking
the composite N, there is no number N for which more than (N-3)/4 of the
tests will fail to detect the number as a composite. For most numbers N
the number of "false witnesses" will be much, much lower.
Problem numbers are of the form N=pq, p,q prime and (p-1)/(q-1) = s,
where s is a small integer. (There are other problem forms too,
involving 3 or more prime factors.) When s = 2, we get the 3/4 factor.
It is easy to find numbers of that form that cause coreutils' factor to
fail:
465658903
2242724851
6635692801
17709149503
17754345703
20889169003
42743470771
54890944111
72047131003
85862644003
98275842811
114654168091
117225546301
...
There are 9008992 composites of the form with s=2 below 2^64. With 3
Miller-Rabin tests, one would expect about 9008992/64 = 140766 to be
invalidly recognized as primes in that range.
* src/factor.c (MR_REPS): Define to 25.
(factor_using_pollard_rho): Use MR_REPS, not 3.
(print_factors_multi): Likewise.
* THANKS.in: Remove my name, now that it will be automatically
included in the generated THANKS file.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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Run this (twice):
git grep -E -l '`[^ ]+'\' src/*.c \
|xargs perl -pi -e 's/`([^ ]+'\'')/'\''$1/'
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Run this command:
perl -0777 -pi -e \
's/fprintf \(stderr, _\("Try `%s --help.*\n.*;/emit_try_help ();/m'\
src/*.c
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Run "make update-copyright".
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* src/factor.c (factor_using_pollard_rho): Change type of "i"
to unsigned to avoid warning from gcc's -Wstrict-overflow.
* src/expr.c: Use an unsigned intermediate.
* src/dircolors.c (main): Reorder operations to avoid the risk of
pointer overflow.
* src/tr.c (squeeze_filter): Change NOT_A_CHAR from an anonymous
"enum" to an "int", to avoid this warning:
tr.c:1624:10: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when
simplifying conditional to constant [-Werror=strict-overflow]
* src/pr.c (main): Make index "i" unsigned.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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Run this command:
git ls-files | grep '\.[ch]$' \
| xargs perl -pi -e 's/for \(;;\)/while (true)/g'
...except for randint.c, which does not include stdbool.h.
In that case, use "while (1)".
* gl/lib/randint.c (randint_genmax): Use "while (1)" for infloops.
* src/cat.c (simple_cat, cat): Use "while (true)" for infloops.
* gl/lib/randread.c (readsource, readisaac): Likewise.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Likewise.
* src/csplit.c (record_line_starts, process_regexp): Likewise.
* src/cut.c (set_fields): Likewise.
* src/dd.c (iread, parse_symbols): Likewise.
* src/df.c (find_mount_point, main): Likewise.
* src/du.c (main): Likewise.
* src/expand.c (expand): Likewise.
* src/factor.c (factor_using_division, do_stdin): Likewise.
* src/fmt.c (get_space): Likewise.
* src/ls.c (decode_switches): Likewise.
* src/od.c (main): Likewise.
* src/pr.c (main, read_line): Likewise.
* src/shred.c (dopass, genpattern): Likewise.
* src/sort.c (initbuf, fillbuf, getmonth, keycompare): Likewise.
* src/split.c (bytes_split, lines_split): Likewise.
* src/tac.c (tac_seekable): Likewise.
* src/test.c (and, or): Likewise.
* src/tr.c (squeeze_filter, main): Likewise.
* src/tsort.c (search_item): Likewise.
* src/unexpand.c (unexpand): Likewise.
* src/uniq.c (main): Likewise.
* src/yes.c (main): Likewise.
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Use this command:
git ls-files | grep -v COPYING \
| xargs env UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=1 \
build-aux/update-copyright
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* src/factor.c (debug): Add missing va_end.
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* src/chroot.c (set_additional_groups): Use X2NREALLOC rather than
x2nrealloc.
* src/factor.c (emit_factor): Likewise.
* src/setuidgid.c (main): Likewise.
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* src/system.h: Rename emit_bug_reporting_address() to
emit_ancillary_info() and update it to not print the translation
project address in en_* locales, and _do_ print it in the 'C'
(and other) locales so that it's included in the default man page.
Also mention how to invoke the texinfo documentation for each command.
Also move the "hard-locale.h" include to the 8 files that now use it.
* man/help2man: Strip the newly added texinfo reference from the
--help output as a more verbose version is already added by help2man.
Suggestion from C de-Avillez
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* src/stty.c: Make cpp indentation reflect nesting.
* src/factor.c: Likewise.
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Transformed via this shell code:
t=$'\t'
git ls-files \
| grep -vE '(^|/)((GNU)?[Mm]akefile|ChangeLog)|\.(am|mk)$' \
| grep -vE 'tests/pr/|help2man' \
| xargs grep -lE "^ *$t" \
| xargs perl -MText::Tabs -ni -le \
'$m=/^( *\t[ \t]*)(.*)/; print $m ? expand($1) . $2 : $_'
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* src/sort.c (main): Use ARRAY_CARDINALITY, rather than open-coding it.
* src/factor.c (WHEEL_END): Likewise.
* src/csplit.c (main): Likewise.
* src/od.c: Likewise,
* src/ls.c (main): Likewise.
(N_ENTRIES): Remove definition. Use ARRAY_CARDINALITY instead.
* src/dircolors.c: Likewise.
(array_len): Remove definition.
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