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Re: Head -n argument position matters
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Jim Meyering |
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Re: Head -n argument position matters |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Apr 2002 10:43:51 +0200 |
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Edward Avis <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jim Meyering wrote:
>
>>That's the expected behavior, because options like `-1'
>>are obsolete.
>
>> $ env _POSIX2_VERSION=200112 head -1
>> head: `-1' option is obsolete; use `-n 1'
>
> Yikes! There sure are some crazy things going on in Posixland...
>
> But surely in the current version of head, if -1 is accepted at the
> start it should be accepted at the end too - for consistency with other
> options.
Sorry, but this isn't anything new.
Even 10 years ago, POSIX called options like `-1' (and `-666' :-)
obsolescent, and tools like getopt don't treat them the same
way as regular options.
Actually, it's all in the interests of consistency: for example,
options like comm's -1, -2, and -3 are ok, but options like
head's -N (where N is a positive integer) are not.