On 5/24/19 6:06 PM, enh via Toybox wrote: > This only implements the format specifiers that I've seen used in the > wild (which is actually a significant fraction of the total supported by > findutils' find). The most obvious gap is in the time support. I'm happy > to add more, but didn't want to add stuff "just because".
Grumble grumble trying to cut a release... (My own fault for being too slow, the world doesn't wait for me to catch up on my todo list...) > I'd say %A@, %C@, and -- for SELinux users -- %Z are probably the most > plausibly useful formats still missing. I don't think the human-readable > date formatting is particularly useful unless someone's seen it actually > used in the wild. The %T+ "full ISO" format being the most likely > exception to that. I need to add xattr support to tar. And there's a new cpio xattr proposal (METADATA!!! entries) I have a window open for that I was hoping to get to this weekend... But _after_ release... > Anyway, this is enough for me get started building AOSP with toybox find. Let's see, does it... find . -type f -printf '%.3s\n' Of course it does. And this is why I created next_printf(). (Some day, some glorious day, https://slashdot.org/story/06/09/04/1335226/debian-kicks-jrg-schilling will no longer be on the posix commitee and then maybe it'll start to matter to non-solaris users again. Today is not that day.) Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list Toybox@lists.landley.net http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net