Why not just write simple 5-line script in your favorite scripting language (perl, python, ruby etc) that does just this and forget about it? I don't think performance is really a concern here since the most time this program will spend waiting for the I/O anyway, so that doing it in C makes little or no sense. IMHO this is one of the reasons we do have all those lightweight languages around - to avoid having separate utility and/or command line option for each and every particular situation. -Maxim Garance A Drosehn wrote: > At 3:00 PM -0700 9/5/06, Doug Barton wrote: >> Julian Elischer wrote: >> >>> then there will be a bikeshed about adding a new tool >> >> ... which can safely be ignored, even if it occurs, because >> creating new and potentially useful tools always creates less drama >> then mucking about with old (or really old) ones. I haven't heard >> anyone say, "No such functionality should exist in FreeBSD," but I >> have heard several people say "Don't bastardize the Unix model." >> I even like Sam's proposed name. > > For what it's worth, I've improved my previous update so that the > value of time is cached, thus avoiding unnecessary calls to > localtime() and strftime(). > > At the moment this still exists as an update to `cat', just so > the diff-output is readable. But I'd certainly be willing to > install the result as a separate new command if that would work > better. If there is support for that, I would install it as an > `sfilter' command. Simple Filter. > > If I do install it as a separate command, then I would be > extremely tempted to also add in 'unix2dos' and 'dos2unix' > capability. Yes, I know everyone is rolling their eyes at this > point, but if you look at the actual code already in `cat', it > would require very few bytes of additional code to support that. > > If I were to install these ideas as a separate new command, would > that be "acceptable-enough" for a new utility in the base OS? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org"Received on Wed Sep 06 2006 - 23:11:39 UTC
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