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Re: RFC: add'l 'sort -n' options


From: Matthew Woehlke
Subject: Re: RFC: add'l 'sort -n' options
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 18:15:44 -0600
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Paul Eggert wrote:
Matthew Woehlke <address@hidden> writes:
Since it seems we've mostly shot down the -N idea in favor of explicit
options

Not at all.  I'd rather not chew up a lot of option letters for this
problem, as we're running short of option letters.  So having an -N
option (with subletters) is preferable.  We just need a way to combine
this with -k.  Perhaps something like '-k3Nv,r', which would act like
-Nv -r -k3 except that the -Nv and -r options are attached only to the
-k option?  Or even (more generally) '-k3--numeric,--reverse'?

Ok, I can do that too. :-) In which case, however, I would definitely make an alias for the existing -g. But yeah, supporting '-k<fieldspec>N<opt-letters>[,<option>...]' seems to be 'The Right Thing to Do'.

Hmm, I really want '-r' now... I just realized it would solve sorting (mainly for 'sort | uniq') error messages from build logs, i.e. things like:

foo.c:5 warning blah blah
foo.c:12 warning blah blah
bar.c:201 error blah blah

...which is something I do all the time. :-)
(Although really 'uniq' that doesn't need consecutive lines would be more "correct", but...)

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Matthew
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