Re: [hackers] od: added options -b and -d; bug fix affecting size C
On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 09:57:17AM +0100, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 09:44:37AM +0200, FRIGN wrote:
> > On Fri, 2 Oct 2015 03:28:34 -0400
> > Greg Reagle <greg.reagle_AT_umbc.edu> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Greg,
> >
> > > I am not inclined to join in the IRC because of the large time difference. It
> > > is 3:30 AM here and I am awake only because I have insomnia and I'll be back in
> > > bed soon. How about discussing it in dev_AT_suckless.org? Or you can discuss it
> > > without me on IRC, in which case let me know the result of your discussion.
> >
> > that's fine! :)
>
> Better have these conversations on the mailing list so they can be properly
> archived.
>
> > Now concerning the flags, -b and -c are on the one hand easy to implement.
> > On the other hand though, this just shows how superfluous these are.
> > Why do we have "-b" when it's equivalent to "-t o1"?
> > Why do we have "-d" when it's equivalent to "-t u2"?
> > And what about the other XSI-extensions? Why don't we include them?
> > "-c" requires you to handle stuff with LC_CTYPE, which is a huge brainfuck
> > as well.
>
> Agreed. However, I would like to have -c because I find it useful.
> It is a quick and dirty way to see if the contents of a message look
> about right in cases you can't easily deduce that by printing it to
> stdout. I don't care about the LC_CTYPE stuff. I think it is fine to
> deviate from XSI and/or POSIX if it makes sense and/or simplifies the
> code.
Actually scratch that, FRIGN just informed me that it is equivalent
to -t c.
Let's drop XSI extensions for od(1).
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