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bug#24961: input option -z alters behavior of output option -o in an und
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bug#24961: input option -z alters behavior of output option -o in an undocumented way |
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Sat, 10 Dec 2016 12:00:01 -0600 |
On 11/20/16, Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote:
> The man page says that -z is about "input and output data",
The man page that ships with grep 2.25 says about -z, in its entirety:
Treat the input as a set of lines, each terminated by a zero
byte (the ASCII NUL character) instead of a newline. Like the
-Z or --null option, this option can be used with commands like
sort -z to process arbitrary file names.
I'm pleased this appears to be fixed in later releases.
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