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skip_test_ emits its diagnostic both to FD 9 (tty), and to
FD 2 (usually the log file), whereas init.sh's skip_ emits
only to FD 9. Without that, the log is slightly less useful.
* tests/cp/fiemap-2: Use skip_test_, not skip_.
* tests/cp/fiemap-perf: Likewise.
* tests/du/bigtime: Likewise.
* tests/du/files0-from-dir: Likewise.
* tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing: Likewise.
* tests/init.sh: Likewise.
* tests/misc/sort-stale-thread-mem: Likewise.
* tests/misc/stat-nanoseconds: Likewise.
* tests/mv/i-3: Likewise.
* tests/mv/sticky-to-xpart: Likewise.
* tests/split/filter: Likewise.
Prompted by a report from Pádraig Brady.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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Automatically make all of the changes like this:
-test "$VERBOSE" = yes && chgrp --version
+print_ver_ chgrp
git grep -l 'VERBOSE.*--version'|xargs perl -pi -e \
's/test "\$VERBOSE" = yes && (\w+) --version/print_ver_ $1/'
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* src/stat.c (digits, printf_flags): New static vars.
(make_format): New function.
(out_string, out_int, out_uint, out_uint_o, out_uint_x):
(out_minus_zero): Use it to avoid undefined behavior when invoking
printf.
(print_it): Check for invalid conversion specifications such as
%..X and %1-X, which would otherwise rely on undefined behavior
when invoking printf.
* tests/misc/stat-nanoseconds: Check that the "I" printf flag
doesn't mess up in the C locale, as it formerly did on non-GNU
hosts.
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* NEWS: Document this.
* doc/coreutils.texi (stat invocation): Likewise.
* gl/lib/fstimeprec.c, gl/lib/fstimeprec.h, gl/modules/fstimeprec:
* gl/modules/fstimeprec-tests, gl/tests/test-fstimeprec.c:
New files.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fstimeprec.
* src/stat.c: Include fstimeprec.h. Don't include xstrtol.h.
(decimal_point, decimal_point_len): New static vars.
(main): Initialize them.
(epoch_sec, out_ns): Remove.
(out_int, out_uint): Now returns whatever printf returned.
(out_minus_zero, out_epoch_secs): New functions.
(print_stat): Use out_epoch_sec instead of out_ns and epoch_sec.
(print_stat, print_it, usage): Remove the %:X-style formats.
* tests/misc/stat-nanoseconds: Set TZ=UTC0 to avoid problems
with weird time zones. Use a time stamp near the Epoch so that we
don't have to worry about leap seconds. Redo test cases to match
new behavior.
* tests/touch/60-seconds: Change %Y.%:Y to %.9Y, to adjust to
new behavior.
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This reverts part of the recent commit 9069af45,
"stat: print timestamps to full resolution", which made %X, %Y, %Z
print floating point numbers. We prefer to retain portability of
%X, %Y and %Z uses, while still providing access to full-resolution
time stamps via modified format strings. Also make the new
%W consistent.
* src/stat.c: Include "xstrtol.h".
(print_it): Accept a new %...:[XYZ] format directive,
e.g., %:X, to print the nanoseconds portion of the corresponding time.
For example, %3.3:Y prints the zero-padded, truncated, milliseconds
part of the time of last modification.
(print_it): Update print_func signature to match.
(neg_to_zero): New helper function.
(epoch_time): Remove function; replace with...
(epoch_sec): New function; use timetostr.
(out_ns): New function. Use "09" only when no other modifier
is specified.
(print_statfs): Change type of "m" to unsigned int,
now that it must accommodate values larger than 255.
(print_stat): Likewise.
Map :X to a code of 'X' + 256. Likewise for Y, Z and W.
(usage): Update.
* tests/touch/60-seconds: Use %Y.%:Y in place of %Y.
* tests/misc/stat-nanoseconds: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention this.
With improvements by Pádraig Brady.
Thanks to Andreas Schwab for raising the issue.
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