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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: from a file's point of view
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Gnu-arch-users] Re: from a file's point of view |
Date: |
02 Oct 2003 07:03:05 +0900 |
Samuel Tardieu <address@hidden> writes:
> Miles> Is that compatible with the historical behavior of xargs? Does
> Miles> it have an option to _not_ use that behavior (i.e., the reverse
> Miles> of gnu xargs -r)?
>
> Do you know of one single case where this behaviour would be
> desirable?
CALCULATE-FILE-LIST | xargs echo changed files:
If there's really a strong argument to be made for -r being the default,
it should apply to gnu xargs too; I don't know whether such an argument
has been made or not in the past.
But I don't think you can just lightly say `oh that's not useful, users
won't depend on it' -- users _always_ find a way to depend on weird
things like that.... :-)
-Miles
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