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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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* Don't close stdin for -ok or -okdirTavian Barnes2017-02-094-15/+45
| | | | Turns out it violates POSIX, even though GNU find does it.
* parse: Factor out all "looks like icmp" checksTavian Barnes2017-02-091-11/+16
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* bftw: Add the DIR* to bftw_stateTavian Barnes2017-02-091-15/+39
| | | | Can't forget to close it that way.
* Add support for -x?type with multiple typesTavian Barnes2017-02-088-169/+146
| | | | This functionality is already part of GNU findutils git.
* bftw: Add mising closedir() to error pathTavian Barnes2017-02-071-0/+1
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* Bail out if parse_root() failsTavian Barnes2017-02-071-44/+88
| | | | | | Previously, skip_paths() did not distinguish between end-of-arguments and parse_root() failing, returning NULL in both cases. If parse_root() failed, parsing would attempt to continue, in an unexpected state.
* Add some missing perror() callsTavian Barnes2017-02-073-34/+39
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* bftw: Plug a leak if dirqueue_push() failsTavian Barnes2017-02-061-16/+28
| | | | | | | | | | If bftw_add() succeeds but dirqueue_push() fails, we need to clean up the just-added dircache_entry. Otherwise it will leak, and we'll also fail the cache->size == 0 assertion. Fix it by extracting the dircache-related parts of bftw_pop() into a new helper function bftw_gc(), and call it from bftw_pop() as well as the bftw_push() failure path.
* Fix a memory leak parsing -printfTavian Barnes2017-02-063-1/+9
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* tests.sh: Set the umask before creating the test treesTavian Barnes2017-02-061-0/+1
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* Make -quit happen immediately, not at the end of the current expressionTavian Barnes2017-02-054-4/+43
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* bftw: Compute nameoff correctly for the root in BFTW_DEPTH modeTavian Barnes2017-02-053-2/+11
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* Implement -printf/-fprintfTavian Barnes2017-02-0517-46/+1087
| | | | | Based on a patch by Fangrui Song <i@maskray.me>. Closes #16.
* Implement -nouser and -nogroupTavian Barnes2017-02-046-1/+62
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* Don't trust st_size when reading symlinksTavian Barnes2017-01-313-12/+44
| | | | | Linux /proc, for example, reports a st_size of 0 for everything. It's nice to be able to use -lname on them anyway.
* Simplify exec_chdir()Tavian Barnes2017-01-141-16/+10
| | | | | | The previous code recomputed the name offset for no reason, and had an embarrassing typo that was hypothetically a bug (`} if` instead of `} else if`).
* Don't set _POSIX_C_SOURCETavian Barnes2017-01-061-5/+4
| | | | | | The BSD behaviour is to hide all BSD extensions if standard-conformance feature test macros are present. We don't want strict POSIX, we want all available extensions, so ask for that.
* tests: Add a test for -inumTavian Barnes2017-01-032-1/+9
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* tests: Add tests for -quitTavian Barnes2017-01-025-1/+27
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* eval: Check that O_DIRECTORY is defined before using itTavian Barnes2017-01-021-1/+5
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* travis: Do 32-bit builds tooTavian Barnes2016-12-211-2/+13
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* Set _FILE_OFFSET_BITS to 64Tavian Barnes2016-12-213-1/+8
| | | | | With the new support for -size n[TP], this is needed to avoid overflow on 32-bit platforms.
* Bump the version to 0.880.88Tavian Barnes2016-12-203-2/+19
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* Add some text to the -help outputTavian Barnes2016-12-201-1/+27
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* Implement -mnewerTavian Barnes2016-12-204-1/+20
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* Add tera and peta suffices for -sizeTavian Barnes2016-12-203-3/+15
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* Implement -sparse from FreeBSD findTavian Barnes2016-12-203-0/+22
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* Support -[gu]id NAME like BSD findTavian Barnes2016-12-204-25/+59
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* Don't check errno after get{gr,pw}nam()Tavian Barnes2016-12-201-24/+6
| | | | | Turns out it doesn't always keep errno 0, even if the only problem is a failed lookup. This was observed on a machine with Kerberos auth.
* Implement BSD find's -depth NTavian Barnes2016-12-1810-2/+95
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* tests: Allow limiting the testsuite to POSIX, BSD, GNU, and bfs-specific ↵Tavian Barnes2016-12-187-11/+188
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* tests.sh: Let the bfs binary be specified on the command lineTavian Barnes2016-12-181-21/+35
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* Add support for -x (same as -mount/-xdev, from BSD)Tavian Barnes2016-12-181-0/+1
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* Implement -regex, -iregex, and -regextype/-ETavian Barnes2016-12-1813-8/+218
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* bftw: Clean up the dirqueue implementation a bitTavian Barnes2016-12-171-38/+34
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* Fix the build on macOSTavian Barnes2016-12-171-0/+1
| | | | | macOS hides st_[acm]timespec if _POSIX_C_SOURCE is defined, unless _DARWIN_C_SOURCE is too.
* Fix the build on OpenIndianaTavian Barnes2016-12-162-1/+19
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* Add a .travis.ymlTavian Barnes2016-12-082-0/+19
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