- Visualize mutually exclusive options and their corresponding
arguments.
- Try to make the subtleties that are expressed in the code, and
potentially in the manpages, more apparent.
contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/diff/t_diff.sh with the name of the script via
`basename $0`.
This was a change I forgot to port over from
^/head/gnu/usr.bin/diff/tests/Makefile@r272787.
__ILP32__/__LP64__ instead of by architecture.
The list was incomplete (previous commits purged invalid architectures,
like __alpha__, but failed to add new ones). It's best to base the symbol
presence on whether or not the architecture is ILP32 / LP64 capable, per
the compiler.
This fixes the ILP32/LP64 program environments on some architectures like
arm64, and by proxy fixes the tests on those architectures.
MFC after: 1 month
Reviewed by: no one (timed out on feedback from imp)
Differential Revision: D10787
i.e., when print_only is called.
Prior to this change, -rq was always returning 0. After this change it will
return 1 if there is a difference between two directories.
This fixes compatibility with GNU diff and unbreaks backwards compatibility
expectations.
Found when trying to extend diff_test:brief_format_test.
MFC after: 2 months
MFC with: r321076, r321077
-q is specified.
This improves compatibility with GNU diff.
Found by accident with `diff -Nrq /usr/tests /usr/tests.new | grep Kyuafile`.
MFC after: 2 months
Relnotes: yes
These are taken directly from the density report from a TS1155
tape drive. (Using mt getdensity)
lib/libmt/mtlib.c:
Add 3592B5 encrypted/unencrypted density codes, and bpmm/bpi
values. The bpmm/bpi values are the same as TS1150, but
there are 50% more tracks.
usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
Add 3592B5 encrypted/unencrypted density codes, bpmm/bpi
values and number of tracks. Bump the man page date.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
tests are omitted for this initial run as there are still some bugs to work
out there.
This covers -s flag testing on devices and non-devices that would have
caught breakage found in PR 219173 as well as other subtle breakage caused
locally.
Reviewed by: cem, ngie
Approved by: cem (acting co-mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11279
This option has been missing from the usage message ever since the program
was first imported.
Submitted by: shivansh
Reviewed by: asomers
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Google, Inc (GSoC 2017)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11529
Save output from ls -ldT and stat -l, then normalize all repeating whitespace using
sed to single column spaces.
This makes the test flexible with single-digit days, etc, similar to r320723. This
approach is just a bit more of a hammer approach because of how the columns are
ordered/spaced in both ls and stat.
MFC after: 1 week
MFC with: r319841
After the addition of SUBDIR.yes, uniquifying/ordering the SUBDIRs doesn't
make a whole lot of sense, and it's in effect a half measure.
Ordering SUBDIR (after adding SUBDIR.yes to it) in bsd.subdir.mk is a
separate change that warrants more discussion/testing, because while
the SUBDIR_PARALLEL work largely fixed dependency ordering for SUBDIRs,
there might be downstream FreeBSD consumers that rely on the SUBDIR
ordering.
MFC after: 2 months
Reviewed by: bdrewery
Differential Revision: D11398
Process core notes for a 32-bit process running on a 64-bit host need to
use 32-bit structures so that the note layout matches the layout of notes
of a core dump of a 32-bit process under a 32-bit kernel.
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11407
- Add "compatible with gpl dtc X.Y.Z" to version output so U-Boot doesn't complain
- Fix cross reference node
This fixes some Allwinner DTS (and probably others).
Per POSIX, join(1) (in modes other than -o) is a concatenation of selected
character fields. The joined field is first, followed by fields in the
order they occurred in the input files.
Our join(1) utility previously handled this correctly for lines with a match
in the other file. But it failed to order output fields correctly for
unmatched lines, printed in -a and -v modes.
A simple test case is:
$ touch a
$ echo "2 1" > b
$ join -v2 -2 2 a b
1 2
PR: 217711
Reported by: alt.j2-4o4s2yon at yopmail.com
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Since buildenv exports SYSROOT all of these uses will now look in
WORLDTMP by default.
sys/boot/efi/loader/Makefile
A LIBSTAND hack is no longer required for buildenv.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
file. That logic has grown quite significantly now;
o add a special handling for the snapshot images. Those have some
extra headers at the end of the image and we don't need those
in the output image really.
MFC after: 6 weeks
This change implements NOTE_ABSTIME flag for EVFILT_TIMER, which
specifies that the data field contains absolute time to fire the
event.
To make this useful, data member of the struct kevent must be extended
to 64bit. Using the opportunity, I also added ext members. This
changes struct kevent almost to Apple struct kevent64, except I did
not changed type of ident and udata, the later would cause serious API
incompatibilities.
The type of ident was kept uintptr_t since EVFILT_AIO returns a
pointer in this field, and e.g. CHERI is sensitive to the type
(discussed with brooks, jhb).
Unlike Apple kevent64, symbol versioning allows us to claim ABI
compatibility and still name the new syscall kevent(2). Compat shims
are provided for both host native and compat32.
Requested by: bapt
Reviewed by: bapt, brooks, ngie (previous version)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11025
This includes decoding both scheduler policy constants and the sched_param
structure for sched_get_priority_max(), sched_get_priority_min(),
sched_getparam(), sched_getscheduler(), sched_rr_get_interval(),
sched_setparam(), and sched_setscheduler().
- xohtml: Add "-w" option to pull support files from gh_pages
- Add "upload-xohtml-files" target to publish support files in gh_pages/
- add HISTORY/AUTHORS section to man pages
- xohtml: Add div.units as standard CSS text
- Don't treat values as format strings; they are not
- add "-p" to "mkdir -p build" in setup.sh
- add test case for {U:%%} (from df.c)
- detect end-of-string in '%' and '' escaping
- make xo_simple_field, for common simple cases
- xohtml: nuke "n" in "echo" commands
- rename "format" to "fmt" for consistency; same for "str" to "value"
- update test cases
Submitted by: phil
Based on feedback from OpenZFS developers Matt Ahrens and George Wilson,
the calculation of the ratio no longer takes in to account overhead.
The old formula could result in reporting a negative compression ratio
This could confuse the user or give a false impression that there would be
an advantage to disabling the compressed ARC feature.
The new formula will more closely match an average of the on-disk
compression ratio, as reported by the ZFS property 'compressratio'
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Tests that exercise the following flags are added in this commit:
- -A
- -H
- -I
- -g
- -h
- -k
- -m
Additional tests will be added soon.
MFC after: 1 month
These are were created proactively, in anticipation of the support being
fully implemented sometime in the future.
The tests currently fail on ^/head@r319845, however. Expect them to fail.
PR: 219933
Tested with: gdiff
Testcases for -H, -L, and -f haven't been implemented yet, in part due
to additional complexity needed to validate the features:
* -H and -f will require an external "helper" program to display/modify
the state/permissions for a given path.
* -L is being covered partially via the -n testcase today.
MFC after: 1 month