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bug#25832: split (v 8.25) with numeric suffixes beyond 89
From: |
Assaf Gordon |
Subject: |
bug#25832: split (v 8.25) with numeric suffixes beyond 89 |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 23:01:39 -0500 |
> On Feb 21, 2017, at 22:32, Pádraig Brady <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> This was discussed at http://bugs.gnu.org/20874
Missed that - sorry. I should've looked through the archives first...
> I'm not sure anything needs to be done here,
> since for backward compat for concat operations
> expecting lexical sort we use the current auto widening scheme.
I wonder if users who ask for --numeric-suffixes also
implicitly prefer an intuitive order (one that won't work
for lexical sorting but would with version sort).
But that is a new feature, and perhaps a backwards-incompatible one.
However the fact that "--numeric-suffixes=0" and "--numeric-suffixes"
both start from zero but behave differently if there's more than 90 output
files is a bit unintuitive (because '=0' implies max-length).
Perhaps worth adding to the 'coreutils gotchas' page?
Attached is a suggestion for such text.
regards,
-assaf
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