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Instead, just specify `&verbose', and ...
(main): ... remove the `case 2:' block for --verbose.
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(UNSPECIFIED): Define.
(print_direc): Use the special value, UNSPECIFIED, to indicate
that field_width or precision has not been specified.
(print_formatted): Fail if field_width or precision is the
special value, UNSPECIFIED.
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This avoids a warning from gcc on 64-bit systems.
(pop_dir): Reverse order of sign change and cast, to be consistent
with the above.
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or be careful to choose a size that would not be rounded up and
exceed the maximum value; that could result in a failure of
the final write.
(do_wipefd): --exact is now the default for non-regular
files. Suggestion from Ben Elliston.
(usage): Say it.
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Change to $(srcdir) before running grep.
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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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Use putchar, not fputs, to output a single character.
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This reverts the two changes of 2003-02-21.
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This reverts the change of 2003-02-19.
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integer with zero, to avoid a warning from Intel's ecc.
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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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the offending file, not just the basename.
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accurate diagnostic when failing to remove a file owned by some other
user. Reported by Ivo Timmermans via Michael Stone.
This fixes Debian bug# 178471.
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failure to create a hard link, do not remove the entry associating
the source dev/ino with the destination file name.
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header string. Instead, put `Filesystem' and `Type' headers in the
same string, so translators can use horizontal space as needed.
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existing destination file, unlink that file and try again.
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(main): Invoke `run' through a macro that (when possible) runs it
with a large, mmap'd stack.
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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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(usage): Describe it.
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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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listed mount point under `Filesystem'. Before, for an unmounted
block- or character-special file argument, it would display the
command-line argument instead.
(show_disk): Return a value indicating whether
there was a match. Don't try to find a mount point here.
(show_entry): If show_disk doesn't find a match, call show_point.
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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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use FILENUM instead of `SIDE' and say what FILENUM means.
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string of spaces matching the length of the English `...Type' header,
output the right number of spaces to match the selected translation.
Reported by Yann Dirson and Jean Charles Delepine as Debian bug 131113.
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(bytes_split, lines_split, line_bytes_split): Use full_read,
not safe_read. The way split was using the latter, a short read
could cause split to terminate before EOF.
(bytes_split): Remove unnecessary `else' after break.
(lines_split): Likewise. and correct misleading indentation.
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