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-*-outline-*- * Internationalization ** updatedb.sh should be internationalized * man pages for frcode, bigram, and code Perhaps a better description in texi pages as well. * Add option for find to sort output in lexical order for use for updatedb olarsac@airfrance.fr (Olivier) made the following suggestion: As I was running thru the code looking for the bug I wondered why the updatedb has to use sort... why not add an option to find that sorts the output in lexical order? my point is: - sort on a big list is costly (here we do locate on big big file system) - find may (in theory) sort incrementally very easily by sorting only the current directory entries before recursion * Include example of use of updatedb in documentation. Use something close to the Debian daily cron job. * Supply example for time range commands for find. * Test Coverage improvements pred_closeparen pred_openparen find -delete dir find foo -empty where foo is an unreadable directory find -printf %i find -printf %l find -printf %M find -printf %u %U find -nogroup find -nouser find -links +400 on a file. find -perm : savannah bug 14748 The close_stdin=1 case of prep_child_for_exec find -printf with no argument find -regextype with no argument find -size with no argument find -size 1e6 (invalid) find -warn find -xdev find -type c locate or locate and locate visit_justprint_unquoted locate on slocate format db locate: the "procdata->count += procdata->c - 256" case locate -b locate -P -e locate -P -E locate -S locate with limit locate with count only, no printing locate with $LOCATE_PATH loate -0 locate -w locate with regextype locate -L locate -H locate -P locate -l locate -d - locate with a database it cannot open xargs escape processing xargs -i -n1 xargs -a xargs EOF string on first line xargs blank line (state = SPACE) xargs parse_num on non-number xargs parse_num on a number with trailing junk Locale-dependent coverage: locate: visit_substring_match_nocasefold_narrow --//-- This is used by Emacs' spell checker ispell.el: LocalWords: strftime xargs updatedb sh strcpy LocalWords: lib frcode bigram texi depcomp automake LocalWords: LIBOBJS FUNC findutils LocalWords: LIBC TOLOWER TOUPPER tolower isupper LocalWords: Debian cron LocalWords: Haible BeOS
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