svn commit: r229081 - stable/9/usr.bin/grep
John Baldwin
jhb at freebsd.org
Tue Jan 3 16:23:49 UTC 2012
On Saturday, December 31, 2011 9:06:24 am Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
> On 2011.12.31. 15:00, Gleb Kurtsou wrote:
> >> ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/fgrep \
> >> > ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/zgrep \
> >> > ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/zegrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/zfgrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/xzgrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/xzegrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/xzfgrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/lzgrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/lzegrep \
> >> > - ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/lzfgrep
> >> > + ${BINDIR}/grep ${BINDIR}/zfgrep
> > Is there a reason we need all this mess is the first place? 12 grep links
under
> > /usr/bin. Why not to make zgrep handle all compression types. Tranparent
> > compression handling in tar was a great success.
> >
> 1, xzgrep comes from archivers/xz so scripts may be using it
> 2, the rest to follow the naming convention
> 3, auto-detection is not always trivial
Presumably the auto-detection is more trivial than that in tar that handles
the combination of various archive formats and various compression formats. I
would definitely prefer to have a single "smart" zgrep that DTRT.
--
John Baldwin
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