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Run this command:
git grep -l "limits->{'" \
| xargs perl -pi -e "s/limits->{'(.*?)'}/limits->{\$1}/g"
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_perl_hash_quotes): New rule to match.
* tests/misc/join: Remove quotes.
* tests/misc/sort: Likewise.
* tests/misc/sort-merge: Likewise.
* tests/misc/test: Likewise.
* tests/misc/unexpand: Likewise.
* tests/misc/uniq: Likewise.
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Previously we copied `dd` and suppressed error messages
when truncating neither regular files or shared mem objects.
This was valid for `dd`, as truncation is ancillary to copying
it may also do, but for `truncate` we should display all errors.
Also we used the st_size from non regular files which is undefined,
so we display an error when the user tries this.
* src/truncate (do_truncate): Error when referencing the size
of non regular files or non shared memory objects. Display all
errors returned by ftruncate().
(main): Error when referencing the size of non regular files or
non shared memory objects. Don't suppress error messages for
any file types that can't be opened for writing.
* tests/misc/truncate-dir-fail: Check that referencing the
size of a directory is not supported.
* tests/misc/truncate-fifo: Ensure the test doesn't hang
by using the `timeout` command. Don't test the return from
running ftruncate on the fifo as it's system dependent as
to whether this fails or not.
NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
Reported by Jim Meyering.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (truncate invocation): Mention that --reference
bases the --size rather than just setting it.
* src/truncate.c (usage): Likewise. Also remove the clause
describing --size and --reference as being mutually exclusive.
(do_truncate): Add an extra parameter to hold the size
of a referenced file, and use it if positive.
(main): Pass the size of a referenced file to do_truncate().
* tests/misc/truncate-parameters: Adjust for the new combinations.
* NEWS: Mention the change
Suggested by Richard W.M. Jones
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* tests/misc/help-version: Add init code for GNU Parted.
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Run this command:
git grep -l 'LC_[A-Z]*="' \
| xargs perl -pi -e 's/(LC_[A-Z]*)="(.*?)"/$1=$2/'
* src/Makefile.am: Write LC_ALL=$$locale, not LC_ALL="$$locale".
* src/date.c (main): Similar, in a comment.
* tests/misc/sort-month: Write LC_ALL=$LOC, not LC_ALL="$LOC".
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* tests/misc/sort-month: Remove the -b option which
is redundant and ignored.
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* src/sort.c (key_warnings): Always warn about significant leading
blanks when character offsets are specified, unless they key is
possibly a line offset, i.e. of the form -k1.x,1.y. Also suppress
this warning if the user could be sorting right aligned indexes.
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* tests/misc/mktemp: Change punctuation to make copyright
paragraph consistent with all of the others.
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* tests/cp/cp-a-selinux: Initialize skip, to avoid a syntax error
in subsequent "test".
Remove redirect-to-/dev/null, now that output is always to a log file.
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* NEWS (New features): Mention it.
* src/du.c (DEBUG_OPT): Remove. Use long-named ---debug instead.
Commented out.
(MAX_DEPTH_OPTION): Remove. Use 'd' instead.
(main): Insert literal "d:"; remove DEBUG_OPT.
* doc/coreutils.texi (du invocation): Add -d to indices.
* tests/du/max-depth: Exercise -d, too.
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* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add du/max-depth.
* tests/du/max-depth: New file.
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* tests/misc/sort-debug-keys: Correctly check for the absence
of the French UTF8 locale.
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* tests/init.sh: Update from gnulib.
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* src/sort.c (usage): Mention --debug can output warnings to stderr.
Also split the translatable string to aid translation.
(default_key_compare): A new function refactored from main(),
and now also called from the new key_warnings() function.
(key_to_opts): A new function refactored from incompatible_options(),
and now also called from the new key_warnings() function.
(key_numeric): A new function refactored to test if key is numeric.
(key_warnings): A new function to output warnings to stderr,
about questionable use of various options. Currently it warns
about zero length keys and ineffective global options.
(incompatible_options): Refactor out key_to_opts()
(main): Use key_init() to initialize gkey. Refactor out
default_key_compare(). Call key_warnings() in debug mode.
* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Mention that warnings
are output by --debug.
* tests/misc/sort-debug-warn: A new test for debug warnings.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature
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* tests/misc/sort-debug-keys: Don't verify (or even run)
the fr_FR tests when that locale is not available on the system.
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* src/sort (usage): Add description for --debug.
(write_bytes): Pass a line structure so it can subsequently
be passed to compare to highlight the keys when in debug mode.
Also transform TAB and NUL characters written to stdout so
that the highlighting in debug mode aligns correctly.
(human_numcompare): Pass an "endptr" so we can record the extent
of the number matched.
(general_numcompare): Likewise.
(find_unit_order): Likewise.
(getmonth): Likewise.
(numcompare): Likewise. Note we reuse find_unit_order() for this,
which is a good enough approximation, and means we don't need to
change the strnumcmp() interface.
(check_mixed_SI_IEC): Return whether iec_present, so that can be
used to set the "endptr" in find_unit_order. Also make the key
parameter optional, which will be the case from numcompare().
(count_tabs): A new function to determine how much to adjust
the mbswidth() values by (TABs don't have a width).
(mark_key): A new function to output the key highlighting to stdout.
(debug_key): A new function to determine the offset and width
of the key highlighting.
(key_compare): Pass the show_debug parameter so the key highlighting
is only displayed when explicitly called. For each key type, set
the length (lena) and whether leading blanks are auto skipped (skipb)
which are then used by debug_key() to highlight the portion of the
key used in the comparison.
(compare): Pass the show_debug parameter so the key highlighting
is only displayed when explicitly called. Call debug_key() to
highlight the last resort comparison.
(check): Output highlighting for disorder line to stdout.
(main): Process the --debug option and make it mutually exlusive
with the -o option as I don't see it useful there, even potentially
harmful if someone left a --debug in by mistake when updating a file.
Also restricting debug output to stdout, simplifies the logic
for dealing with temporary files.
* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Describe the --debug option,
and reference it from the --key description.
* tests/misc/sort-debug-keys: A new test for highlighting keys.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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* tests/init.sh: Update from gnulib, to fix typo.
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* tests/init.sh: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it here.
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* tests/misc/help-version: Use init.sh, rather than test-lib.sh.
Add idutils' setup.
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* 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.
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* tests/test-lib.sh: Also trap on SIGQUIT.
Spotted by Dmitry V. Levin.
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The value of `$?' on entrance to signal handlers in shell scripts
cannot be relied upon, so set the exit code explicitly.
* cfg.mk (sc_always_defined_macros, sc_system_h_headers): Set
the exit code in signal handler explicitly to 128 + SIG<SIGNAL>.
* src/Makefile.am (sc_tight_scope): Likewise.
* tests/test-lib.sh: Likewise.
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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
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* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Copy xattrs _after_ setting file ownership
so that capabilities are not cleared when setting ownership.
* tests/cp/capability: A new root test.
* tests/Makefile.am (root_tests): Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
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* tests/ls/color-norm: Use the "time" output by `ls -l`
to check normal style. Previously we used the size from `ls -s`,
but the size of "empty" files can vary depending on whether
SELinux is enabled for example.
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* tests/ls/capability: Adjust this test not to expect the no-op escape
sequence that was removed from all other tests by 2010-01-30 commit
5d43617e, "ls --color: don't emit a final no-op escape sequence".
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* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Suppress SELinux ENOTSUP warnings consistently
between the destination being present or not. Previously we did
not suppress ENOTSUP messages when the destination was present.
(copy_internal): Use the same ENOTSUP supression method as
copy_reg() even though the issue was not seen in this case.
* tests/cp/cp-a-selinux: Add a test case for the issue and
group the other test cases in the file more coherently.
* tests/cp/cp-mv-enotsup-xattr: Do the same check for xattr
warnings, even though they did not have the issue.
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* tests/misc/help-version: Sync from gzip's version.
* tests/check.mk (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Export VERSION, as required
for new help-version test.
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* tests/misc/ls-time: Change comments and diagnostics.
* tests/misc/xattr: Likewise.
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* tests/envvar-check: Fix variable name typos.
Probably harmless, since no selected shell would fail to unset.
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Related to the 2010-03-25 commit, 88d4b346,
"timeout: use more standard option parsing".
* src/nice.c (main): Don't use parse_long_options()
which is a helper for commands that don't have any
long options specific to them.
* src/chroot.c (main): Likewise.
* tests/misc/nice-fail: Remove a case that now
passes due to us accepting multiple instances of the
--help and --version options.
* tests/misc/chroot-fail: Likewise.
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* src/timeout.c (main): Don't use parse_long_options()
which is a helper for commands that don't have any
long options specific to them.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters: Remove a case that now
passes due to us accepting multiple instances of the
--help and --version options.
* THANKS: Add the author.
Signed-off-by: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>
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* help-version: Change each *_args variable to a *_setup function.
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Based on a report from Kim Hansen who wanted to
send a KILL signal to the monitored command
when `timeout` itself received a termination signal.
Rather than changing such a signal into a KILL,
we provide the more general mechanism of sending
the KILL after the specified grace period.
* src/timeout.c (cleanup): If a non zero kill delay
is specified, (re)set the alarm to that delay, after
which a KILL signal will be sent to the process group.
(usage): Mention the new option. Separate the description
of DURATION since it's now specified in 2 places.
Clarify that the duration is an integer.
(parse_duration): A new function refactored from main(),
since this logic is now called for two parameters.
(main): Parse the -k option.
* doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Describe the
new --kill-after option and use @display rather than
@table to show the duration suffixes. Clarify that
a duration of 0 disables the associated timeout.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters: Check invalid --kill-after.
* tests/misc/timeout: Check a valid --kill-after works.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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* tests/envvar-check (vars): Add LANGUAGE to the list of envvars
to unset. At least in glibc (as an extension to POSIX), its value
actually trumps LC_ALL:
$ LC_ALL=es_ES LANGUAGE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /bin/cat no-such
/bin/cat: no-such: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
but only when the default locale is not C:
$ LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /bin/cat no-such
/bin/cat: no-such: No such file or directory
Prompted by a report from Mads Kiilerich.
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* 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.
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* src/expr.c (eval4, eval3): Clarify that expr expects integers,
and not the broader category of numbers.
* tests/misc/expr: Update test accordingly.
Suggested by Dan Jacobson.
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Output the NORMAL attribute before non file name text.
This attribute will continue into file names that would
not otherwise be colored unless FILE is also set.
The regression was introduced with commit 483297d5, 28-02-2009,
"ls --color no longer outputs unnecessary escape sequences".
* src/ls.c (set_normal_color): A new function to output the
NORMAL attribute sequence if it's enabled.
(print_current_files): Output NORMAL before printing long format info.
(print_file_name_and_frills): Output NORMAL before printing file name.
(print_color_indicator): Reset the attributes before a file name with
attributes so that NORMAL attributes will not combine with them.
(print_name_with_quoting): Ensure attributes are reset after printing
the file name if NORMAL attributes were output.
* tests/ls/color-norm: A new test for NORMAL and FILE combinations.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?26512
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* tests/tail-2/inotify-hash-abuse2: Explicitly kill the process
by using cleanup_() rather than using a timeout which may trigger
a failure on very slow systems (< 20 iterations of the loop per second).
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* tests/misc/help-version: ...the better to keep this file in sync.
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Prompted by the continuous integration build failure at:
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/277485
* tests/misc/timeout: Set all expected timeouts to 1s and all
unexpected timeouts to 10s. In this way, tests normally proceed
quickly but may delay up to 10s before reporting failures.
* tests/ls/infloop: Likewise.
* tests/tail-2/pid: Likewise.
* tests/tail-2/pipe-f: Likewise.
* tests/tail-2/wait: Likewise.
* tests/dd/skip-seek-past-dev: Likewise.
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* tests/cp/cp-a-selinux: Skip the test (instead of fail) if we
fail to mount a loop device (e.g., none available).
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Previously passing an empty parameter to -t would
raise an error, but now it means to treat each line
as a single field for matching. This matches the
default operation of `sort` which is usually used
in conjunction with join.
* src/join.c (main): Set the field delimiter to '\n' if
an empty parameter is passed to -t.
(usage): Mention the operation of -t ''.
* tests/misc/join: Add 2 new tests, for the existing -t '\0'
and the new -t '' functionality.
* doc/coreutils.texi (join invocation): Mention that
join -t '' always operates on the whole line, while
join -t '\0' usually does.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
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This essentially allows one to use --check-order with headings.
Note join without --check-order will already handle the common case
where headings do match in each file, however using --check-order will fail
often when the header sorts after the first line of data.
Note also that this will join header lines from each file even if
they don't match, with headings from the first file being used.
* NEWS: Mention the new option.
* doc/coreutils.texi (join invocation): Describe the new option.
* src/join.c (usage): Likewise.
(join): Join the header lines unconditionally.
* tests/misc/join: Add 5 new tests.
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* tests/check.mk (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Use the generated CONFIG_INCLUDE
variable. Note $(abs_builddir)/$(CONFIG_HEADER) also currently works,
but $(CONFIG_HEADER) is deprecated and may not be generated in future.
$(CONFIG_INCLUDE) was made available by gnulib in commit, 22970f8a,
"syntax-check: detect incorrect boolean macro values in config.h"
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* src/ls.c (main): With --color, avoid emitting the final color-
resetting escape sequence when it would be a no-op.
* tests/ls/color-clear-to-eol: Adjust expected output accordingly.
* tests/ls/color-dtype-dir: Likewise.
* tests/ls/multihardlink: Likewise.
* tests/ls/stat-free-symlinks: Likewise.
* tests/misc/ls-misc: Likewise.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it.
C de-Avillez rebased and adapted four of the new sl-dangle*
tests in tests/misc/ls-misc.
Reported by Jim Avera in
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/494663
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* tests/cp-mv-enotsup-xattr: Create a file system from which to copy
the xattrs so that the test is not skipped if the host file system
does not have user_xattr support. Also don't erroneously fail when
built without xattr support.
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* tests/cp/acl: Support USE_ACL not being defined.
* tests/mv/acl: Likewise. Also fix typo in skip message.
* tests/cp/preserve-slink-time: Support HAVE_UTIMENSAT being 0.
* tests/touch/no-dereference: Likewise.
* tests/ls/capability: Normalize so 1 is not required to be last char.
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* tests/tail-2/inotify-hash-abuse: Use kill rather than wait
to determine if the tail process is still running.
* tests/tail-2/inotify-hash-abuse2: Ditto.
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* tests/ls/infloop: OpenBSD4.5's /bin/sh would mistakenly include
"set -x"-output in an application's stderr stream when stderr is
redirected before stdout. This was causing one spurious test failure.
The work-around: redirect stdout first.
Reported by Nelson Beebe.
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