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* -perm: Handle permcopy (e.g. u=rw,g=u) correctlyTavian Barnes2017-06-153-5/+22
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* tests: Fix test_printf_nul with non-GNU sortTavian Barnes2017-06-112-1/+7
| | | | | Other UNIX sort implementations seem to truncate at the nul bytes, so open-code it without the sort.
* printf: Fix embedded nul bytesTavian Barnes2017-06-105-11/+37
| | | | Fixes #26.
* parse: Make some error messages redTavian Barnes2017-06-031-2/+4
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* Add Homebrew installation instructionsPeter Brunner2017-06-031-0/+2
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* Release 1.0.11.0.1Tavian Barnes2017-05-173-2/+14
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* parse: Set always_true for some actions that never return falseTavian Barnes2017-05-171-3/+25
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* bftw: Remove unused parameter to dircache_entry_base()Tavian Barnes2017-05-171-5/+3
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* Add colors to -D treeTavian Barnes2017-05-153-37/+51
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* Optimize based on reachability due to -quitTavian Barnes2017-05-152-43/+85
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* Don't make -quit disable the implicit -printTavian Barnes2017-05-113-3/+9
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* Implement -D execTavian Barnes2017-05-094-13/+63
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* main: Fix error checking of redirect()Tavian Barnes2017-05-061-1/+3
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* exec: Treat -1 from _SC_ARG_MAX as "unlimited"Tavian Barnes2017-04-301-1/+1
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* mtab: Check __GLIBC__ instead of __linux__ for getmntent()Tavian Barnes2017-04-301-2/+2
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* Pass AT_EACCESS to faccessat()Tavian Barnes2017-04-302-2/+2
| | | | | That's the form that actually answers the expected question ("can I open() this"), and the only form Hurd supports.
* Don't forget an access mode to openat() in -emptyTavian Barnes2017-04-301-1/+1
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* Don't parse the mount table until it's neededTavian Barnes2017-04-293-12/+14
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* mtab: Don't hardcode /etc/mtabTavian Barnes2017-04-291-1/+1
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* Add Debian installation instructions.Chris Lamb2017-04-291-0/+2
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* Release 1.01.0Tavian Barnes2017-04-2412-11/+42
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* Implement -fstypeTavian Barnes2017-04-2310-7/+319
| | | | Fixes #6!
* Make -help output prettier and more completeTavian Barnes2017-04-162-50/+260
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* tests.sh: Allow individual tests to be specified on the command lineTavian Barnes2017-04-161-10/+16
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* Implement -XTavian Barnes2017-04-167-0/+51
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* tests: Add tests for bfs extensions to -exec ... +Tavian Barnes2017-04-163-0/+22
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* exec: Interpret ARG_MAX corretly.Tavian Barnes2017-04-152-34/+117
| | | | Thanks to https://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/argmax/
* exec: close() the working directory even if !ftwbufTavian Barnes2017-04-151-1/+1
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* Implement -exec/-execdir ... +Tavian Barnes2017-04-1510-227/+618
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* util.h: Don't use a forward reference to enum bftw_typeflagTavian Barnes2017-04-131-0/+1
| | | | Apparently that's not allowed in standard C.
* tests.sh: Use eval instead of declare -gTavian Barnes2017-04-081-1/+1
| | | | Turns out declare -g is from Bash 4 too.
* Move bftw_typeflag converters to util.cTavian Barnes2017-04-086-116/+112
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* bftw: Only rebuild the part of the path that changesTavian Barnes2017-03-221-37/+50
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Quadratic complexity is still possible for directory structures like root -- a -- a -- a -- a ... | +- b -- b -- b -- b ... But for most realistic directory structures, bfs should now spend less time building paths. (Of course if you print every path, overall complexity is quadratic anyway.)
* bftw: Fix quadratic reference counting complexityTavian Barnes2017-03-201-8/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | dircache_entry refcounts used to count every single descendant, resulting in n refcount updates to create/delete an entry at depth n, and thus O(n^2) complexity overall for deep directory structures. Fix it by only counting direct children instead. The cache eviction policy is changed to prefer shallower entries in all cases, attempting to save at least some of the benefit of the previous accounting scheme. Unfortunately, the average number of traversed components for openat() calls still went up by ~20%, but the performance in practice is roughly unchanged in my tests.
* Respect -nocolor for -fprint /dev/stdoutTavian Barnes2017-03-161-2/+16
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* Color link targets for -lsTavian Barnes2017-03-166-26/+60
| | | | Fixes #18.
* Give struct expr a CFILE* instead of just a FILE*Tavian Barnes2017-03-165-58/+90
| | | | This unifies the behaviour of -print and -fprint /dev/stdout.
* Release 0.960.96Tavian Barnes2017-03-113-2/+20
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* Implement -ls and -flsTavian Barnes2017-03-116-102/+291
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* tests: Run everything in UTCTavian Barnes2017-03-112-4/+5
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* Add a test for colored outputTavian Barnes2017-03-112-0/+15
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* Make a printf()-style API for colored messagesTavian Barnes2017-03-118-322/+306
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* Implement -printf %Ak, %Ck, and %TkTavian Barnes2017-03-113-90/+240
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* tests: Print the count of passing and failing testsTavian Barnes2017-02-111-13/+14
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* Add some tests for the operators themselvesTavian Barnes2017-02-119-10/+118
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* Allow short-circuiting optimizations with non-pure operandsTavian Barnes2017-02-112-14/+42
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* Add tests for bfs's flexible command line parsingTavian Barnes2017-02-106-0/+35
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* tests: Don't require bash associative arraysTavian Barnes2017-02-101-22/+11
| | | | That's a bash 4 feature, while macOS is stuck on bash 3.
* bftw: Make the nameoff of "///" point to "/"Tavian Barnes2017-02-096-11/+14
| | | | This simplifies a few things such as -name handling for ///.
* Give the test cases human-readable namesTavian Barnes2017-02-09138-312/+452
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