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2010-05-01sort: use long doubles only when effectivePaul Eggert
* src/sort.c (general_numcompare): Don't use long double if strtold is not available, as it may introduce needless overhead.
2010-04-29sort: use long doubles for general numeric modePádraig Brady
* src/sort.c (general_numcompare): Use long doubles unconditionally, and strtold when available, to convert numbers with greater range and precision. Performance was seen to be on par with standard doubles. * doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Amend the -g description to mention long double rather than double, and strtold rather than strtod. * src/getlimits.c (main): Output floating point limits for use in tests. * tests/misc/sort-float: A new test to ensure sort is using long doubles when possible, and that locale specific floats are handled. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * tests/test-lib.sh (getlimits_): Normalize indenting. * NEWS: Mention the new behaviour. Reported by Nelson Beebe.
2010-04-20sort: fix parsing of end field in obsolescent key formatsPádraig Brady
This regression was introduced in commit 224a69b5, 2009-02-24, "sort: Fix two bugs with determining the end of field". The specific regression being that we include 1 field too many when an end field is specified using obsolescent key syntax (+POS -POS). * src/sort.c (struct keyfield): Clarify the description of the eword member, as suggested by Alan Curry. (main): When processing obsolescent format key specifications, normalize eword to a zero based count when no specific end char is given for an end field. This matches what's done when keys are specified with -k. * tests/misc/sort: Add a few more tests for the obsolescent key formats, with test 07i being the particular failure addressed by this change. * THANKS: Add Alan Curry who precisely identified the issue. * NEWS: Mention the fix. Reported by Santiago Rodríguez
2010-03-17maint: add a space before open-paren, where lackingJim Meyering
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Likewise. * src/cut.c (main): Likewise. * src/dd.c (main): Likewise. * src/getlimits.c (print_int): Likewise. * src/join.c (join): Likewise. * src/pwd.c (logical_getcwd): Likewise. * src/sort.c (specify_nmerge, mergefps, avoid_trashing_input): Likewise. (merge): Likewise. * src/uptime.c (usage): Likewise.
2010-03-04maint: rename the si_present variable in sort to iec_presentPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c: The units containing 'i' are actually IEC not SI.
2010-03-04sort: inform the system about our input access patternJoey Degges
Tell the system that we'll access input sequentially, so that we more efficiently process uncached files in a few cases: Reading from faster flash devices. E.g. 21 MB/s key: NORMAL 31.6s (26.8 user) SEQUENTIAL 27.7s WILLNEED 27.7s Processing in parallel with readahead when using a small 1M buffer: NORMAL 24.7s (21.1 user) SEQUENTIAL 22.7s WILLNEED 25.6s A small benefit when merging: NORMAL 25.0s (16.9 user) SEQUENTIAL 24.6s (16.6 user) WILLNEED 38.4s (13.1 user) Note WILLNEED is presented above for comparison to show it has some unwanted characteristics due to its synchronous prepopulation of the cache. It has a good benefit on a mechanical disk @ 80MB/s and a multicore system with competing processes: NORMAL 14.73s SEQUENTIAL 10.95s WILLNEED 05.22s However the scheduling differences causing this result are probably best explicitly managed using `nice` etc. * m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): check for posix_fadvise(). * src/sort.c (fadvise_input): A new function to apply the POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL hint to an input stream. (stream_open): Call the above function for all input streams.
2010-03-01sort: fix issues with month sorting in some localesPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c (char fold_toupper[]): Change to unsigned so as the correct comparisons are made in getmonth(). This fixes unibyte locales where abbreviated months have characters that are > 0x7F, but it also works for multibyte locales with the caveat that multibyte characters are matched case sensitively. With this change, the following example sorts correctly: $ echo -e "1 márta\n2 Feabhra" | LANG=ga_IE.utf8 sort -k2,2M 2 Feabhra 1 márta * src/sort.c (inittables): Since we ignore blanks around months in the input, don't include them when they're present in the locale. With this change, the following example sorts correctly: $ echo -e "1 2月\n2 1月" | LANG=ja_JP.utf8 sort -k2,2M 2 1月 1 2月 * tests/misc/sort-month: A new test to exercise the above cases. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the fix.
2010-01-01maint: update all FSF copyright year lists to include 2010Jim Meyering
Use this command: git ls-files | grep -v COPYING \ | xargs env UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=1 \ build-aux/update-copyright
2009-12-08sort: fix failure if sort's parent has ignored SIGCHLDPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c (main): Reset the SIGCHLD handler to the default as otherwise wait() could return an error. * tests/misc/sort-compress: Set the CHLD handler in a subshell to SIG_IGN to ensure the sort command resets it to SIG_DFL. * NEWS: Mention the fix.
2009-11-24build: fix link failure on cygwinEric Blake
Cygwin 1.5 has a broken sleep, and the gnulib tests dragged in rpl_sleep which then caused a link failure because it wasn't in libcoreutils.a. We could solve it by using the gnulib sleep module. However, sleep and usleep may interact poorly with SIGALRM, and they have less granularity; so it is better to adopt a policy that if we must sleep, prefer xnanosleep. * src/sort.c (pipe_fork): Use xnanosleep, to avoid the need for rpl_sleep on cygwin, and to reduce granularity. (MAX_FORK_TRIES_COMPRESS, MAX_FORK_TRIES_DECOMPRESS): Increase, to account for reduction in granularity. * src/tail.c (tail_file): Use xnanosleep in debug code. * cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_sleep): New rule.
2009-09-23maint: Use logical rather than bitwise operators on boolsPádraig Brady
This is because bitwise operators are: - confusing and inconsistent in a boolean context - non short circuiting - brittle in C89 where bool can be an int (so > 1)
2009-09-21doc: mention the texinfo documentation in --helpPádraig Brady
* 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
2009-08-25global: convert indentation-TABs to spacesJim Meyering
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 : $_'
2009-08-18sort: use more portable initialization syntaxJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (find_unit_order): Spell out 256-element static initializer, rather than relying on C99 syntax. Required for Forte Developer 7 C 5.4 2002/03/09 on Solaris 10. Reported by Bernhard Voelker.
2009-07-03sort: allow SI and IEC units on separate human sort fieldsPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c: Store the si_present state per key rather than globally * tests/misc/sort: Add a check that would have previously failed. Also add a test to demonstrate that invalid IEC/SI mixtures are not always noticed when they're not significant to the sort.
2009-06-13sort: Ignore fields where end position is before the start positionCliff Miller
* NEWS: Mention the fix * THANKS: Add Cliff Miller * src/sort.c (keycompare): Ensure lima >= texta * tests/misc/sort: Add 3 corresponding tests Signed-off-by: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>
2009-06-07sort: die immediately upon heap allocation failureJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (register_proc): Handle hash_insert failure.
2009-05-26sort: new --human-numeric-sort option to sort KiB MB etc.Michael Speer
* NEWS: Document the new option * doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): ditto * src/sort.c (main): handle the new --human-numeric-sort option (-h). (human_numcompare): A new function to compare SI and IEC suffixes before falling back to the standard --numeric comparison. (find_unit_order): A new helper function to find the order of magnitude of a number string as determined by its suffix. (check_mixed_SI_IEC): A new helper function to exit with error if both SI and IEC suffixes are presented. * tests/misc/sort: Add 8 tests to test the new functionality. * THANKS: Update
2009-05-17maint: use ARRAY_CARDINALITY moreJim Meyering
* 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.
2009-04-23sort -m: don't segfault when output file is also an input fileJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (avoid_trashing_input): Fix an off-by-one error and guard the use of memmove. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * tests/misc/sort: Add tests to exercise the offending code. * THANKS: Update. Reported by Otavio Salvador in http://bugs.debian.org/525048.
2009-04-07shred,sort,shuf: don't use /dev/urandom by defaultPádraig Brady
Suggestion from Steven Schveighoffer at: http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?6797 to greatly speed up the random passes done by shred. * gl/lib/randread.c: Default to using the internal pseudorandom generator, rather than reading /dev/urandom * src/shred.c (usage): remove mention of /dev/urandom * src/shuf.c (usage); ditto * src/sort.c (usage): ditto * doc/coreutils.text: Document the new behaviour for aquiring random data.
2009-04-02doc: Clarify the help for version sorting in ls and sortPádraig Brady
* src/ls.c: Update the -v help description * src/sort.c: Update the -V help description
2009-03-18sort: handle fd exhaustion better when mergingPaul Eggert
This is an alternative to my 9 March patch labeled "Silently lower nmerge; don't (sometimes incorrectly) range-check" <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2009-03/msg00070.html>. It differs by not using 'dup' to probe for extra file descriptors; instead, it simply calls 'open' (and 'pipe') to open files and pipes, until one of these calls fails due to file descriptor exhaustion; it then backs off by 1, does a merge with the files that it has opened, and then retries with the (now-smaller) number of files. This patch requires quite a few more changes to the source code than the earlier patch, but it is in some sense "better" because it doesn't need to call "dup" ahead of time in order to decide whether "open" or "pipe" will fail. Also, it's more robust in the case where "open" or "pipe" fails with errno==EMFILE because some system-wide limit is exhausted. * src/sort.c (create_temp_file): New arg SURVIVE_FD_EXHAUSTION. (stream_open): New function, containing guts of xfopen. (xfopen): Use it. (pipe_fork): Set errno on failure. (maybe_create_temp): New function, containing guts of create_temp. (create_temp): Use it. (open_temp): Distinguish failures due to file descriptor exhaustion from other failures, and on fd exhaustion return a notice to caller rather than dying. Don't test execlp's return value; when it returns, it *always* returns -1. (open_input_files): New function. (mergefps): New arg FPS. It's now the caller's responsibility to open the input and output files. All callers changed. (mergefiles): New function. (avoid_trashing_input, merge): Handle the case where a single merge can't merge as much as we wanted due to file descriptor exhaustion, by merging as much as we can and then retrying. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/sort-continue. * tests/misc/sort-continue: New file. * THANKS: Add Glen Lenker and Matt Pham who coauthored this patch.
2009-02-26sort: Fix two bugs with determining the end of fieldPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c: When no specific number of chars to skip is specified for the end field, always skip the whole field. Also never include leading spaces from next field. * tests/misc/sort: Add 2 new tests for these cases. * NEWS: Mention this bug fix. * THANKS: Add bug reporter. Reported by Davide Canova.
2008-12-01doc: Improve description of --files0-from optionPádraig Brady
* doc/coreutils.texi: Describe the most common usage of --files0-from=- to read names from stdin. * src/du.c: Likewise. * src/sort.c: Likewise. * src/wc.c: Likewise.
2008-11-10make --help print "Report PROGRAM translation bugs to <...>."Jim Meyering
for all but the C/POSIX locale. * src/system.h: Include "hard-locale.h". (emit_bug_reporting_address): Tell where to report translation bugs. don't include "hard-locale.h", now that system.h does * src/comm.c: Likewise. * src/join.c: Likewise. * src/ls.c: Likewise. * src/pinky.c: Likewise. * src/pr.c: Likewise. * src/sort.c: Likewise. * src/uniq.c: Likewise. * src/who.c: Likewise.
2008-11-10avoid warnings about discarding "qualifiers from pointer target type"Jim Meyering
Use the new "bad_cast" function or an actual cast-to-"(char *)" to avoid warnings. * src/system.h (bad_cast): Define. * src/chown.c (main): * src/chroot.c (main): * src/date.c (main): * src/du.c (main): * src/expand.c (stdin_argv): * src/ls.c (decode_switches): * src/md5sum.c (main): * src/paste.c (main): * src/pr.c (col_sep_string, column_separator, line_separator, main): * src/sort.c (main): * src/split.c (main): * src/tail.c (main): * src/unexpand.c (stdin_argv): * src/yes.c (main):
2008-10-03ls and sort: use filevercmp instead of strverscmpKamil Dudka
* src/ls.c (cmp_version): Use filevercmp instead of strverscmp. * src/sort.c (usage): Remove mna reference to strverscmp(3). (compare_version): Use filevercmp instead of strverscmp. * bootstrap.conf: Add filevercmp to list of gnulib modules. * tests/misc/sort-version: Remove conflicting string and enhance test. * NEWS: Mention the change.
2008-09-19sort --help: sort the options better alphabeticallyBenno Schulenberg
Take the opportunity to split the long message into three parts.
2008-08-18sort: improve usage wordingEric Blake
* src/sort.c (usage): Mention that -k defaults to end of line if POS2 omitted. * THANKS: Update. Reported by Tim Ryan. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
2008-08-15adjustJim Meyering
2008-08-15sort: new option, --sort=version, for version number orderingBruce Korb
* src/sort.c [struct keyfield] (version): New member. (usage): Describe --version-sort. (sort_options): Add 'V'. (long_options): Add "version-sort". (CHECK_TABLE, _ct_, SORT_TABLE, _st_): Define new macros. (check_args, sort_args, sort_types): Use these new macros in declarations. (ARGMATCH_VERIFY): Remove use. No longer needed. (compare_version): New function. (key_compare): Add a case. (check_ordering_compatibility): Handle new type. (main): Likewise. Reformat two expressions for readability. * tests/misc/sort-version: new test file * tests/Makefile.am: add it to the list * doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Document it. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
2008-08-14mktemp, sort, tac: don't use undefined after mkstemp failureJim Meyering
When mkstemp fails, the template buffer may have undefined contents, so we must not print it. * src/sort.c (create_temp_file): Use temp_dir, not "file" when diagnosing failed mkstemp, because "file" may be undefined. * tests/misc/sort-merge: Adjust for new expected output. Jeph Cowan and Ralf Wildenhues reported the test failure: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/14235/focus=14257 * src/tac.c (copy_to_temp): Don't use template buffer after failed mkstemp call, since its contents may be undefined. * tests/misc/tac (pipe-bad-tmpdir): New test for the above. * src/mktemp.c (main): Save a copy of the template string, solely for use in case mkstemp fails. * tests/misc/mktemp (pipe-bad-tmpdir): New test for the above.
2008-08-10sort: remove unnecessary declaration of strtodJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (STDC_HEADERS): Remove declaration of strtod.
2008-08-10sort: avoid erroneous castJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (OPEN_MAX): Define if not already defined. (MAX_NMERGE): Remove definition. (specify_nmerge): Don't cast MAX_NMERGE (of type size_t) to unsigned int. Instead, use OPEN_MAX as the fall-back value.
2008-08-10sort: don't print uninitialized in diagnosticJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (specify_nmerge): Do use uinttostr value. Provoke with e.g., sort -m --batch-size=18446744073709551617 Omit quotes around known-numeric value in diagnostic. * tests/misc/sort-merge [nmerge-big]: Tighten ERR_SUBST regexp to require a numeric value in that diagnostic, so this particular failure cannot reappear.
2008-06-27factor out time_t-to-string conversion idiomJim Meyering
* src/system.h: Include "inttostr.h". (timetostr): New function, factored out of... * src/date.c (show_date): Use timetostr. * src/du.c (show_date): Likewise. * src/ls.c (print_long_format): Likewise. * src/pinky.c (time_string): Likewise. * src/stat.c (human_time): Likewise. * src/*.c: Don't include inttostr.h, since system.h does. * src/c99-to-c89.diff: Adjust offsets.
2008-06-20sort: Fix bug where --batch-size option shrank SORT_SIZE.Bo Borgerson
* src/sort.c (specify_nmerge, main): Only adjust SORT_SIZE if it's already set. * tests/misc/sort-merge: Test bug fix.
2008-06-17sort: accept new option --batch-size=NMERGEBo Borgerson
* src/sort.c: (static unsigned int nmerge) Replace constant NMERGE. (specify_nmerge) Validate and apply new option. (mergefps) Replace some arrays with pointers to xnmalloc'd storage. * tests/misc/sort-merge: Test new option. * doc/coreutils.texi: Describe new option. * NEWS: Advertise new option.
2008-06-17sort: add new option --files0-from=FBo Borgerson
* src/sort.c: Support new option. * tests/misc/sort-files0-from: Test new option. * tests/misc/Makefile.am: Indicate new test. * docs/coreutils.texi: Explain new option. * NEWS: Advertise new option. Signed-off-by: Bo Borgerson <gigabo@gmail.com>
2008-06-16remove redundant const directivesJim Meyering
In 1463824d8e7f72c31f1d803d7cfe2b608ccafc5c, I added some missing "const" directives, as well as some new, redundant ones. This removes the redundant ones. Pointed out by Eric Blake. * base64.c, cat.c, chcon.c, chgrp.c, chmod.c, chown.c, comm.c: * cp.c, csplit.c, cut.c, date.c, dd.c, df.c, dircolors.c, du.c: * env.c, expand.c, fmt.c, fold.c, groups.c, head.c, id.c: * install.c, join.c, kill.c, ln.c, ls.c, md5sum.c, mkdir.c: * mkfifo.c, mknod.c, mktemp.c, mv.c, nice.c, nl.c, od.c: * paste.c, pathchk.c, pinky.c, pr.c, ptx.c, readlink.c, rm.c: * rmdir.c, runcon.c, seq.c, shred.c, shuf.c, sort.c, split.c: * stat.c, stty.c, su.c, sum.c, tac.c, tail.c, tee.c, timeout.c: * touch.c, tr.c, truncate.c, tty.c, uname.c, unexpand.c, uniq.c: * wc.c, who.c: Remove redundant const directives. * maint.mk (sc_const_long_option): Don't require redundant "const".
2008-06-15fix the compilation failure for realJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (monthtab): Neither "const" may be added.
2008-06-15fix a const-related compilation failure in sort.cJim Meyering
* src/sort.c (monthtab): Remove overzealous "const". Table entries are modified in an #if HAVE_NL_LANGINFO block. Introduced by 1463824d8e7f72c31f1d803d7cfe2b608ccafc5c.
2008-06-14add "const" attribute, where possibleJim Meyering
* maint.mk (sc_const_long_option): New rule. Enforce global change. * src/base64.c (long_options): Use "const" where possible. * src/cat.c (main): Likewise. * src/chcon.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/chgrp.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/chmod.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/chown.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/comm.c (long_options, OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION): Likewise. * src/cp.c (long_opts): Likewise. * src/csplit.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/cut.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/date.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/dd.c (conversions, flags, statuses): Likewise. * src/df.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/dircolors.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/du.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/env.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/expand.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/fmt.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/fold.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/groups.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/head.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/id.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/install.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/join.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/kill.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/ln.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/ls.c (long_time_format, long_options, sort_functions): Likewise. * src/md5sum.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/mkdir.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/mkfifo.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/mknod.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/mktemp.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/mv.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/nice.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/nl.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/od.c (charname, long_options): Likewise. * src/paste.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/pathchk.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/pinky.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/pr.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/ptx.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/readlink.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/rm.c (long_opts): Likewise. * src/rmdir.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/runcon.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/seq.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/shred.c (long_opts): Likewise. * src/shuf.c (long_opts): Likewise. * src/sort.c (monthtab, long_options): Likewise. * src/split.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/stat.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/stty.c (mode_info, control_info, longopts, set_mode) Likewise. (set_control_char, speeds): Likewise. * src/su.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/sum.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/tac.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/tail.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/tee.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/timeout.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/touch.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/tr.c (long_options): Likewise. * src/truncate.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/tty.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/uname.c (uname_long_options, arch_long_options): Likewise. * src/unexpand.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/uniq.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/wc.c (longopts): Likewise. * src/who.c (longopts): Likewise.
2008-06-03use gnulib's progname moduleJim Meyering
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add progname. * src/*.c (program_name): Remove declaration. * (main): Call set_program_name rather than setting program_name. * src/nice.c (main): Cast program_name to "(char *)". * src/prog-fprintf.c: Include "system.h" * src/system.h: Include "progname.h". * maint.mk (sc_program_name): Adjust rule. Suggestion from Eric Blake.
2008-06-02declare program_name consistentlyJim Meyering
* src/base64.c: Likewise. * src/basename.c: Likewise. * src/cat.c: Likewise. * src/chcon.c: Likewise. * src/chgrp.c: Likewise. * src/chmod.c: Likewise. * src/chown.c: Likewise. * src/chroot.c: Likewise. * src/cksum.c: Likewise. * src/comm.c: Likewise. * src/cp.c: Likewise. * src/csplit.c: Likewise. * src/cut.c: Likewise. * src/date.c: Likewise. * src/dd.c: Likewise. * src/df.c: Likewise. * src/dircolors.c: Likewise. * src/dirname.c: Likewise. * src/du.c: Likewise. * src/echo.c: Likewise. * src/env.c: Likewise. * src/expand.c: Likewise. * src/expr.c: Likewise. * src/factor.c: Likewise. * src/fmt.c: Likewise. * src/fold.c: Likewise. * src/groups.c: Likewise. * src/head.c: Likewise. * src/hostid.c: Likewise. * src/hostname.c: Likewise. * src/id.c: Likewise. * src/install.c: Likewise. * src/join.c: Likewise. * src/kill.c: Likewise. * src/link.c: Likewise. * src/ln.c: Likewise. * src/logname.c: Likewise. * src/ls.c: Likewise. * src/md5sum.c: Likewise. * src/mkdir.c: Likewise. * src/mkfifo.c: Likewise. * src/mknod.c: Likewise. * src/mktemp.c: Likewise. * src/mv.c: Likewise. * src/nice.c: Likewise. * src/nl.c: Likewise. * src/nohup.c: Likewise. * src/od.c: Likewise. * src/paste.c: Likewise. * src/pathchk.c: Likewise. * src/pinky.c: Likewise. * src/pr.c: Likewise. * src/printenv.c: Likewise. * src/printf.c: Likewise. * src/ptx.c: Likewise. * src/pwd.c: Likewise. * src/readlink.c: Likewise. * src/rm.c: Likewise. * src/rmdir.c: Likewise. * src/runcon.c: Likewise. * src/seq.c: Likewise. * src/setuidgid.c: Likewise. * src/shuf.c: Likewise. * src/sleep.c: Likewise. * src/sort.c: Likewise. * src/split.c: Likewise. * src/stat.c: Likewise. * src/stty.c: Likewise. * src/su.c: Likewise. * src/sum.c: Likewise. * src/sync.c: Likewise. * src/tac.c: Likewise. * src/tail.c: Likewise. * src/tee.c: Likewise. * src/test.c: Likewise. * src/timeout.c: Likewise. * src/touch.c: Likewise. * src/tr.c: Likewise. * src/true.c: Likewise. * src/tsort.c: Likewise. * src/tty.c: Likewise. * src/uname.c: Likewise. * src/unexpand.c: Likewise. * src/uniq.c: Likewise. * src/unlink.c: Likewise. * src/uptime.c: Likewise. * src/users.c: Likewise. * src/wc.c: Likewise. * src/who.c: Likewise. * src/whoami.c: Likewise. * src/yes.c: Likewise.
2008-05-26convert 2-author programs to use proper_nameJim Meyering
g grep -E -l 'define AUTHORS "[^,]+", "[^,]+"$'|xargs perl -pi -e \ 's/(define AUTHORS) ("[^,]+"), ("[^,]+")$/$1 \\\n proper_name ($2), \\\n proper_name ($3)/'
2008-02-20sort: add --sort=... option.Andreas Schwab
* src/sort.c (SORT_OPTION): New enum. (sort_args, sort_types): Define. (usage, long_options, main): New option --sort. * tests/sort/Test.pm: Test it. * doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Document --sort option. * NEWS: Mention this.
2007-10-07Avoid a pseudo-leak in sort.Jim Meyering
* src/sort.c (main) [lint]: Avoid a nominal leak.
2007-08-11Accommodate more xstrtol changes.Paul Eggert
* src/df.c (long_options): Don't bother prepending "--" to long options that OPT_STR might decode, as that hack is no longer needed. (main): Invoke xstrtol_fatal rather than STRTOL_FATAL_ERROR. * src/du.c (long_options, main): Likewise. * src/ls.c (decode_switches): Likewise. * src/od.c (long_options, main): Likewise. * src/pr.c (first_last_page, main): Likewise. * src/sort.c (long_options, specify_sort_size): Likewise. * src/pr.c (first_last_page): Accept option index and option char instead of an assembled option string. All callers changed. * src/sort.c (specify_sort_size): Likewise. * src/system.h (OPT_STR, LONG_OPT_STR, short_opt_str, OPT_STR_INIT): Remove.