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H A D | legacy_test.sh | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.00.out | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.00a.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.00b.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.01.out | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.01a.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.01b.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.02.out | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.02a.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.02b.in | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | regress.sh | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
H A D | Makefile | 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.bin/comm/ | ||
H A D | comm.c | diff 200442 Sat Dec 12 18:23:37 MST 2009 jh Don't read the newline character to line buffer because lines are passed to wcscoll(3). Newline characters could cause incorrect results when comparing lines. Also, if an input line didn't contain a newline character, it was omitted from the output. According to my interpretation, SUSv3 requires that the newline is always printed. Add regression tests for the cases. [1] PR: bin/140976 Submitted by: D'Arcy Cain (original version) [1] Approved by: trasz (mentor) |
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