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H A D | cmp.c | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | ls.h | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | Makefile | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | util.c | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | ls.1 | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | ls.c | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
H A D | print.c | diff 244075 Mon Dec 10 01:25:18 MST 2012 grog MFC to r242840: Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created. Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period. |
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