Bug#1014008: coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total

2022-08-27 Thread Pádraig Brady

On 01/07/2022 11:29, Pádraig Brady wrote:

On 28/06/2022 21:06, наб wrote:

retitle -1 1014008 coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a 
single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total
thanks

The only thing suitable for posting is "lmao". As the title says:
$ comm   --total  --output-delimiter= <(echo a; echo b) <(echo a) | cat -A
^@^@a$
b$
101total$


Support for the NUL delimiter was explicitly added with:
https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/commit/0e46753d7

You're correct that the support / docs are inconsistent,
especially with the subsequently added --total option.

I'll fix the docs and --total option upstream.


Addressed upstream at:
https://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=commitdiff;h=708ae170c



Bug#1014008: coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total

2022-07-01 Thread Pádraig Brady

On 28/06/2022 21:06, наб wrote:

retitle -1 1014008 coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a 
single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total
thanks

The only thing suitable for posting is "lmao". As the title says:
   $ comm   --total  --output-delimiter= <(echo a; echo b) <(echo a) | cat -A
   ^@^@a$
   b$
   101total$


Support for the NUL delimiter was explicitly added with:
https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/commit/0e46753d7

You're correct that the support / docs are inconsistent,
especially with the subsequently added --total option.

I'll fix the docs and --total option upstream.

thanks,
Pádraig



Bug#1014008: coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total

2022-06-28 Thread наб
retitle -1 1014008 coreutils: comm --output-delimiter= (empty) separates with a 
single NUL, not the empty string, vice versa for --total
thanks

The only thing suitable for posting is "lmao". As the title says:
  $ comm   --total  --output-delimiter= <(echo a; echo b) <(echo a) | cat -A
  ^@^@a$
  b$
  101total$

наб


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