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bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT? |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Sep 2022 16:35:14 -0600 |
sj> Personally, I'd rather have tools exit with an error code on
invalid uses rather than issuing warning messages.
For me (and according to historical practice), an unnecessary \ is not
invalid. So, not surprisingly, I, on the other hand, would rather have
grep provide a way to turn off the warning (or go back to not warning by
default, but I guess that argument has been rejected). --karl
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Karl Berry, 2022/09/05
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Paul Eggert, 2022/09/05
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Karl Berry, 2022/09/06
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Paul Eggert, 2022/09/06
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Simon Josefsson, 2022/09/07
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Gary Johnson, 2022/09/07
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Paul Eggert, 2022/09/07
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?,
Karl Berry <=
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Karl Berry, 2022/09/07
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Jim Meyering, 2022/09/08
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Karl Berry, 2022/09/08
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Jim Meyering, 2022/09/11
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Sam, 2022/09/11
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Bruce Dubbs, 2022/09/11
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, arnold, 2022/09/13
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Santiago Ruano Rincón, 2022/09/15
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, Karl Berry, 2022/09/11
- bug#57604: [ef]grep usage -> POSIXLY_CORRECT?, arnold, 2022/09/07