Sorry about that. (Checked in a text but not the change to grep that fixed it.)
Speaking of grep: $ echo -e 'one\ntwo' | grep -o ^t t Debian's is producing "t" there and toybox is not. When we do NOT have -z input then a NUL in the middle of input is theoretically just another byte, and therefore we should NOT match it as a start of line, right? Because that's what I'm doing, but it's not what they're doing... The gnu/dammit sed, meanwhile, is acting like I expect: $ echo -e 'one\0two' | sed 's/^t/x/' onetwo landley@driftwood:~$ echo -e 'one\0two' | sed 's/t/x/' onexwo ... and my sed is getting that wrong. Sigh. Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
