On 07/12/2016 01:18 PM, enh wrote: > On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Rob Landley <[email protected]> wrote: >> I.E. ubuntu has an extra "B" suffix meaning decimal,and this has an >> extra "D" meaning decimal...? (I can add it to atolx(), just... lemme >> know what makes sense here?) > > yeah, it's a mess. fwiw, the BSD dd we're currently using on Android > just doesn't support decimal, and no-one's ever said anything. (they > did complain about the inability to specify things in hex [already > fixed], so it's not like they're not paying attention :-) .)
What's the syntax for specifying things in hex? I'm not spotting it in the ubuntu dd man page... >> That's capping the range to LONG_MAX. So half the uses here are acting >> like atolx_range() _ANYWAY_, although count= seek= and skip= can do the >> full unsigned long long range. So if you fed in a block size of 4G it >> would go "boing" even on 64 gigs... > > the BSD dd we're currently using on Android caps block sizes to > *u*int_max, and the others to *ll*ong_max. If I convert atolx_range() to consume/return long long but don't change the name and leave its existing users with their types, it should autoconvert and work. Slight loss of efficiency on 32 bit, but eh. Still not easy to fix truncate -s 8G on 32bit, but nobody seems to have noticed so far, so... Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
