Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2004-11-19 | (check_file): Don't check stdout for errors here. | Jim Meyering |
2004-08-03 | (hard_LC_COLLATE, ignore_case, different, check_file, | Paul Eggert |
2004-06-21 | (main): Standardize on the diagnostics given when someone gives | Jim Meyering |
2004-01-21 | (usage): Use EXIT_SUCCESS, not 0, for clarity. | Jim Meyering |
2003-10-18 | Most .c files (AUTHORS): Revert the WRITTEN_BY/AUTHORS change | Jim Meyering |
2003-09-22 | (check_file): Report error right away if I/O fails, | Jim Meyering |
2003-09-18 | (WRITTEN_BY): Rename from AUTHORS. | Jim Meyering |
2003-09-18 | revert previous change | Jim Meyering |
2003-09-18 | Update AUTHORS definition to be a comma-separated list of strings and/or update | Jim Meyering |
2003-07-23 | Don't include headers already included by system.h: | Jim Meyering |
2003-07-18 | (writeline): Use a SPACE, not a TAB between the | Jim Meyering |
2003-06-18 | Reflect renaming: readline -> readlinebuffer. | Jim Meyering |
2003-06-17 | (main): Call initialize_main. | Jim Meyering |
2003-05-14 | Fix uniq to conform to POSIX, which requires that "uniq -d -u" | Jim Meyering |
2003-05-10 | (main): Don't segfault when argc < optind. | Jim Meyering |
2002-08-31 | Change `exit (0)' to `exit (EXIT_SUCCESS)', | Jim Meyering |
2002-08-02 | Include hard-locale.h, xmemcoll.h. | Jim Meyering |
2002-07-02 | (usage): Use the PACKAGE_BUGREPORT e-mail address, rather than hard-coding it. | Jim Meyering |
2002-02-16 | Include posixver.h. | Jim Meyering |
2002-02-02 | (main): Prepend `warning: ' to the diagnostic, so it's | Jim Meyering |
2002-02-02 | Add more support for POSIX 1003.1-2001, which requires removal for | Jim Meyering |
2002-01-18 | (main): Issue a warning for obsolete usage, unless POSIXLY_CORRECT. | Jim Meyering |
2002-01-16 | add 2002 to Copyright line | Jim Meyering |
2002-01-16 | Add support for POSIX 1003.1-2001, which requires removal for | Jim Meyering |
2001-12-17 | (usage): Remove strap `)' in --help output. | Jim Meyering |
2001-12-01 | Reflect renaming to, and new usage of these macros: | Jim Meyering |
2001-12-01 | (usage): Use new macros, EMIT_HELP_DESCRIPTION and EMIT_VERSION_DESCRIPTION | Jim Meyering |
2001-11-23 | Factor out some common strings to make translation easier. | Jim Meyering |
2001-11-11 | (usage): Split --help output into smaller pieces. | Jim Meyering |
2001-11-04 | (usage): Say that | Jim Meyering |
2001-10-04 | Rename --all-repeated argument `precede' to `prepend'. | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | (main): Fix a typo in the previous patch: missing | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | (main): Fix some more incompatibilities with POSIX.2, | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | (main): Don't report an error when given the valid options `+3 -d'. | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | (different): Don't assume that lengths can fit | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | Remove arbitrary restrictions on sizes, fixing a bug reported | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-25 | (find_field): Don't count trailing newline to be | Jim Meyering |
2001-08-13 | (AUTHORS): Mark string for translation, since it contains the English word `a... | Jim Meyering |
2001-05-20 | Rename new option values: s/all/precede/ and s/minimum/separate/. | Jim Meyering |
2001-05-19 | (delimit_method_map): Remove trailing comma. | Jim Meyering |
2001-05-19 | Support new modes for uniq's --all-repeated option. | Jim Meyering |
2001-03-18 | (usage): Warn that the +N form will be withdrawn. | Jim Meyering |
2000-06-20 | (main): Fix off-by-argc test, so +N-style options are recognized once again. | Jim Meyering |
2000-05-20 | Arrange to call close_stdout upon exit. Don't close stdout explicitly. | Jim Meyering |
1999-08-22 | tweak comment | Jim Meyering |
1999-08-22 | (check_file): Explain why we have separate `if' and `else' | Jim Meyering |
1999-08-22 | (check_file): Generate each line of output earlier, | Jim Meyering |
1999-08-22 | (SWAP_LINES): New macro. | Jim Meyering |
1999-08-22 | (check_file): Move declarations of local variables | Jim Meyering |
1999-07-04 | (find_field, different): Use size_t, not int, for lengths. | Jim Meyering |