split's --verbose option did nothing [broken in 4.5.10 and 5.0]
* src/split.c (longopts): Use `1', not `0' as the value for
- for &verbose. Reported by Keith Thompson.
+ &verbose. Reported by Keith Thompson.
Test for the above fix.
* tests/misc/split-a: Also use --verbose and compare stderr
typedef enum { MBS_ALIGN_LEFT, MBS_ALIGN_RIGHT, MBS_ALIGN_CENTER } mbs_align_t;
enum {
- /* Use unibyte mode for invalid multibyte strings or
+ /* Use unibyte mode for invalid multibyte strings
or when heap memory is exhausted. */
MBA_UNIBYTE_FALLBACK = 0x0001
fiemap->fm_extent_count = count;
fiemap->fm_length = FIEMAP_MAX_OFFSET - scan->scan_start;
- /* Fall back to the standard copy if call ioctl(2) failed for the
+ /* Fall back to the standard copy if call ioctl(2) failed for
the first time. */
if (ioctl (scan->fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP, fiemap) < 0)
{
#include "system.h"
#include "verify.h"
-/* Note currently for glibc (2.3.5) the following call does not change the
+/* Note currently for glibc (2.3.5) the following call does not change
the buffer size, and more problematically does not give any indication
that the new size request was ignored:
# Output time as something constant
export TIME_STYLE="+norm"
-# helper to to strip ls columns up to "norm" time
+# helper to strip ls columns up to "norm" time
qls() { sed 's/-r.*norm/norm/'; }
touch exe || framework_failure
# Ensure block buffering stdout takes effect
# We don't currently test block buffering failures as
-# this doesn't work on on GLIBC-2.7 or GLIBC-2.9 at least.
+# this doesn't work on GLIBC-2.7 or GLIBC-2.9 at least.
# stdbuf_blockbuffer()
# {
# local delay="$1"