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sort does not use tab as delimiter
From: |
DI Oliver Maurhart |
Subject: |
sort does not use tab as delimiter |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Dec 2006 12:44:52 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.8 (X11/20061127) |
Hi *,
I'm refering to coreutils-6.4.
Based on a discussion on the german gentoo-forum
(http://www.gentooforum.de/thread.php?threadid=11947&hilight=sort), I've
noticed that sort doesn't use the tab as delimiter when provided by the
'-t' option.
As I then examined the code, sort actually takes the literal 't' as
delimiter when passed this line:
$ sort -t \t -k 2 FILE
When doing things like this:
$ sort -t "\t" -k 2 FILE
Sort complains about a multi-character string.
Therefore, when I patched at line 2553:
$ diff src/sort.c src/sort.c.org
2545c2545
< char newtab = optarg[0];
---
> char newtab = optarg[0];
2552,2554d2551
< else
< if (STREQ (optarg, "\\t"))
< newtab = '\t';
sort *really* uses tab as the sort delimiter.
I think it would be nice to add this tab-capabilities to the sort
command, or are there any objections against using it?
kind Regards,
Oliver Maurhart
PS: Full working snippet starting at Line 2543:
-----------------------------------------------
case 't':
{
char newtab = optarg[0];
if (! newtab)
error (SORT_FAILURE, 0, _("empty tab"));
if (optarg[1])
{
if (STREQ (optarg, "\\0"))
newtab = '\0';
else
if (STREQ (optarg, "\\t"))
newtab = '\t';
else
{
/* Provoke with `sort -txx'. Complain about
"multi-character tab" instead of "multibyte tab", so
that the diagnostic's wording does not need to be
changed once multibyte characters are supported. */
error (SORT_FAILURE, 0, _("multi-character tab %s"),
quote (optarg));
}
}
if (tab != TAB_DEFAULT && tab != newtab)
error (SORT_FAILURE, 0, _("incompatible tabs"));
tab = newtab;
}
break;
-----------------------------------------------
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- sort does not use tab as delimiter,
DI Oliver Maurhart <=
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Paul Eggert, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, The Wanderer, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Andreas Schwab, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, The Wanderer, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Jim Meyering, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Brian Dessent, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Bob Proulx, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Andreas Schwab, 2006/12/09
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, The Wanderer, 2006/12/10
Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, DI Oliver Maurhart, 2006/12/10