Re: [Toybox] [landley/toybox] Rikk on github asked for the examples back. (ac89784)

2018-12-08 Thread Rob Landley
On 12/8/18 6:20 PM, Elliott Hughes wrote: > Shouldn't this be in the --help text instead? Otherwise, why is this the only > -h > that explains? (And copying this into all of them seems like a bad idea.) The -h test is output by ./toybox --help? The -h option is what produces "human readable"

Re: [Toybox] macOS sitrep

2018-12-08 Thread enh via Toybox
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018, 19:36 Rob Landley > > On 12/7/18 8:28 PM, enh wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 8:05 PM Rob Landley wrote: > >> > >> On 12/4/18 7:06 PM, enh wrote: > >>> okay, so now toybox builds out of the box (with a custom .config) i > >>> added a bunch more stuff to my .config. the

Re: [Toybox] [landley/toybox] Rikk on github asked for the examples back. (ac89784)

2018-12-08 Thread Rob Landley
On 12/8/18 6:20 PM, Elliott Hughes wrote: > And this is strictly less useful... Now it doesn't tell you whether it's K or > Ki. The units above (for -k) are 1024 and 512. It was always producing binary output. (Again, the name "human readable" means nothing. It's "abbreviated". I can add the

Re: [Toybox] [landley/toybox] Rikk on github asked for the examples back. (ac89784)

2018-12-08 Thread enh via Toybox
It is generic though. The only thing that differs is whether it's 1000 or 1024. All the other -h options already just told you which you were getting, so my patch fixed the one outlier. I don't think we need examples (we don't have examples of verbose formats, for example), but if we think we do,