>From a0169f9aac1fd65e835b9c0df4001a792716c589 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bernhard Voelker Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 00:15:28 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc: use "symbolic link" instead of "symlink" consistently MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit * doc/find.texi (-printf): Change the shorter term "symlink" to "symbolic link" for consistency with the rest of the Texinfo manual and the man page. (%Y): Likewise. * find/find.1 (%Y): Likewise. Suggested by 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson in: https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-findutils/2019-11/msg00003.html --- doc/find.texi | 14 +++++++------- find/find.1 | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/find.texi b/doc/find.texi index fbfa57ef..2cb80010 100644 --- a/doc/find.texi +++ b/doc/find.texi @@ -1740,11 +1740,11 @@ the output, instead of @samp{-ls}'s backslash-escaped names. (Using specifier; @pxref{Unusual Characters in File Names}). This format also outputs a uniform timestamp format. -As for symlinks, the format above outputs the symlink target on a second -line, following @samp{\n->}. There is nothing following the arrow for -non-symlinks. Another approach, for complete consistency, would be to -@code{-fprintf} the symlinks into a separate file, so they too can be -null-terminated. +As for symbolic links, the format above outputs the target of the symbolic link +on a second line, following @samp{\n->}. There is nothing following the arrow +for file types other than symbolic links. +Another approach, for complete consistency, would be to @code{-fprintf} the +symbolic links into a separate file, so they too can be null-terminated. @end deffn @deffn Action -fprintf file format @@ -1963,8 +1963,8 @@ link, @samp{l} will be printed. Type of the file as used with @samp{-type}. If the file is a symbolic link, it is dereferenced. If the file is a broken symbolic link, @samp{N} is printed. -When determining the type of the symlink target, and a loop is encountered, -then @samp{L} is printed (e.g. for a symlink to itself); +When determining the type of the target of a symbolic link, and a loop is +encountered, then @samp{L} is printed (e.g. for a symbolic link to itself); @samp{?} is printed for any other error (like e.g. @samp{permission denied}). @end table diff --git a/find/find.1 b/find/find.1 index 20a1c109..da51a520 100644 --- a/find/find.1 +++ b/find/find.1 @@ -1576,8 +1576,9 @@ File's type (like in .BR "ls \-l" ), U=unknown type (shouldn't happen) .IP %Y -File's type (like %y), plus follow symlinks: `L'=loop, `N'=nonexistent, `?' for -any other error when determining the type of the symlink target. +File's type (like %y), plus follow symbolic links: `L'=loop, `N'=nonexistent, +`?' for any other error when determining the type of the target of a symbolic +link. .IP %Z (SELinux only) file's security context. .IP "%{ %[ %(" -- 2.23.0