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FRIGN d23cc72490 Simplify return & fshut() logic
Get rid of the !!()-constructs and use ret where available (or introduce it).

In some cases, there would be an "abort" on the first fshut-error, but we want
to close all files and report all warnings and then quit, not just the warning
for the first file.
2015-05-26 16:41:43 +01:00
FRIGN 9a074144c9 Remove handrolled strcmp()'s
Favor readability over bare-metal.
2015-05-21 15:43:38 +01:00
FRIGN 0545d32ce9 Handle '-' consistently
In general, POSIX does not define /dev/std{in, out, err} because it
does not want to depend on the dev-filesystem.
For utilities, it thus introduced the '-'-keyword to denote standard
input (and output in some cases) and the programs have to deal with
it accordingly.

Sadly, the design of many tools doesn't allow strict shell-redirections
and many scripts don't even use this feature when possible.

Thus, we made the decision to implement it consistently across all
tools where it makes sense (namely those which read files).

Along the way, I spotted some behavioural bugs in libutil/crypt.c and
others where it was forgotten to fshut the files after use.
2015-05-16 13:34:00 +01:00
FRIGN 28c5d560fb Fix small issue in nl(1)
If fp == NULL we don't want to close it.
2015-04-05 09:13:56 +01:00
FRIGN 11e2d472bf Add *fshut() functions to properly flush file streams
This has been a known issue for a long time. Example:

printf "word" > /dev/full

wouldn't report there's not enough space on the device.
This is due to the fact that every libc has internal buffers
for stdout which store fragments of written data until they reach
a certain size or on some callback to flush them all at once to the
kernel.
You can force the libc to flush them with fflush(). In case flushing
fails, you can check the return value of fflush() and report an error.

However, previously, sbase didn't have such checks and without fflush(),
the libc silently flushes the buffers on exit without checking the errors.
No offense, but there's no way for the libc to report errors in the exit-
condition.

GNU coreutils solve this by having onexit-callbacks to handle the flushing
and report issues, but they have obvious deficiencies.
After long discussions on IRC, we came to the conclusion that checking the
return value of every io-function would be a bit too much, and having a
general-purpose fclose-wrapper would be the best way to go.

It turned out that fclose() alone is not enough to detect errors. The right
way to do it is to fflush() + check ferror on the fp and then to a fclose().
This is what fshut does and that's how it's done before each return.
The return value is obviously affected, reporting an error in case a flush
or close failed, but also when reading failed for some reason, the error-
state is caught.

the !!( ... + ...) construction is used to call all functions inside the
brackets and not "terminating" on the first.
We want errors to be reported, but there's no reason to stop flushing buffers
when one other file buffer has issues.
Obviously, functionales come before the flush and ret-logic comes after to
prevent early exits as well without reporting warnings if there are any.

One more advantage of fshut() is that it is even able to report errors
on obscure NFS-setups which the other coreutils are unable to detect,
because they only check the return-value of fflush() and fclose(),
not ferror() as well.
2015-04-05 09:13:56 +01:00
Hiltjo Posthuma a9bedca038 fix some signed/unsigned warnings and style fixes 2015-03-27 22:48:05 +01:00
FRIGN 9144d51594 Check getline()-return-values properly
It's not useful when 0 is returned anyway, so be sure that we have a
string with length > 0, this also solves some indexing-gotchas like
"len - 1" and so on.
Also, add checked getline()'s whenever it has been forgotten and
clean up the error-messages.
2015-03-27 14:49:48 +01:00
sin a0e5b565a7 nl: Fix leading white-space 2015-03-22 19:23:57 +00:00
FRIGN b96c9d06c5 Don't indent non-numbered lines in nl(1)
This is yet another GNU-specific behaviour we fell for.
POSIX explicitly states that for non-numbered lines, all indentation-
crap should be dropped immediately. Well, we didn't listen, so this
commit will set things straight again.
Honestly speaking, this also looks much cleaner than before.
Fuck GNU!
2015-03-22 18:30:45 +01:00
FRIGN 3ccfa1877d Don't print section-control-lines as empty lines in nl(1)
GNU coreutils may behave this way, but one can think of these lines
as consumed control lines.
Fuck GNU!
2015-03-22 17:38:22 +01:00
FRIGN 587575dcb4 Audit nl(1)
1) Refactor the manpage to use the num-syntax and concise wording.
2) Build format instead of having a list of static strings.
3) BUGFIX: if (!buf[0] || buf[0] == '\n') Process last-read-line
           properly.
4) BUGFIX: In case we hit a formatting line, print a newline instead
           of just dropping it.
5) Use a switch instead of having spaghetti-cases.
6) Don't use printf-magic but explicitly do a putchar(' ')-loop.
7) Update usage(), indent properly.
8) BUGFIX: strchr is not NULL when type[0] is \0. Check for \0
           separately beforehand.
9) Reorder arg.h-cases for better readability.
2015-03-22 16:46:01 +01:00
Quentin Rameau e6c20fe367 nl: UTF-8 support and removed the two characters limit for delimiter 2015-03-20 20:21:20 +00:00
Quentin Rameau 787d99d896 nl: add -d -p -f -h options 2015-03-19 10:10:55 +00:00
Quentin Rameau 82bebf8ce7 nl: add -l option 2015-03-10 12:55:06 +00:00
Hiltjo Posthuma 0c17cd0fb3 staticize some functions 2015-03-07 13:33:39 +01:00
sin cd51795423 Implement nl -n format 2015-02-20 14:12:48 +00:00
sin 36dc38acf6 Add missing limits.h include for nl(1)
Required for the *_MAX constants.
2015-02-20 12:21:46 +00:00
sin 9de3546082 Implement nl -w width 2015-02-20 12:15:43 +00:00
sin 13e4231f4c Implement nl -v startnum 2015-02-20 12:05:54 +00:00
FRIGN 31572c8b0e Clean up #includes 2015-02-14 21:12:23 +01:00
FRIGN 27b770c02c Adjust some limits to more flexibility for strtonum 2015-02-01 01:24:03 +01:00
FRIGN fd562481f3 Convert estrto{l, ul} to estrtonum
Enough with this insanity!
2015-01-30 16:52:44 +01:00
sin 1150a5cbc9 Update nl(1) manpage 2014-12-04 13:50:15 +00:00
sin 761599ae61 nl(1) should handle up to 1 file 2014-12-04 12:05:09 +00:00
sin 86c88d8b3a Respect exit status in nl(1) + some stylistic changes 2014-12-04 12:00:47 +00:00
Evan Gates 84b08427a1 remove agetline 2014-11-18 21:05:28 +00:00
Hiltjo Posthuma 3fb0e50668 nl: fix crash on invalid regex 2014-11-16 14:36:59 +00:00
FRIGN eee98ed3a4 Fix coding style
It was about damn time. Consistency is very important in such a
big codebase.
2014-11-13 18:08:43 +00:00
sin 0c5b7b9155 Stop using EXIT_{SUCCESS,FAILURE} 2014-10-02 23:46:59 +01:00
Hiltjo Posthuma fab4b384e7 use agetline instead of agets
also use agetline where fgets with a static buffer was used previously.

Signed-off-by: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
2014-06-01 18:03:10 +01:00
Hiltjo Posthuma 953ebf3573 code style
Signed-off-by: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
2014-06-01 18:02:30 +01:00
sin ee8084cec0 Fix indentation 2013-11-14 19:00:52 +00:00
sin b8edf3b4ee Add weprintf() and replace fprintf(stderr, ...) calls
There is still some programs left to be updated for this.

Many of these programs would stop on the first file that they
could not open.
2013-11-13 11:41:43 +00:00
sin b5a511dacf Exit with EXIT_SUCCESS/EXIT_FAILURE instead of 0 and 1
Fixed for consistency purposes.
2013-10-07 16:44:22 +01:00
stateless 7216a53a7e Remove unnecessary exit(1) in usage()
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
2013-06-19 19:58:19 +02:00
Christoph Lohmann 4d38f60685 Eliminating the getopt disgrace. 2013-06-14 20:20:47 +02:00
Robert Ransom c0f60a6f3d nl: Return 2 on usage error 2012-05-20 12:57:58 +00:00
Connor Lane Smith d7f9bda740 cc -Wextra 2011-06-21 05:05:37 +01:00
Connor Lane Smith 954106050f rename estrtol 2011-06-10 14:55:01 +01:00
Connor Lane Smith 7c251bcd4f refactor strnum 2011-06-10 05:41:40 +01:00
Connor Lane Smith 97b6c267ce nl: update usage 2011-05-29 21:34:02 +01:00
Connor Lane Smith 430b453c4d add nl 2011-05-29 21:30:44 +01:00