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Re: RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated
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Bernhard Voelker |
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Re: RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated |
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Sun, 27 Sep 2015 10:54:10 +0200 |
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Adding <address@hidden>.
On 09/26/2015 04:43 PM, Richard Russon wrote:
> I'd like to add an option to both head and tail,
> to allow them to work with NUL-terminated lines of text
> -z, --zero-terminated
>
> Thus allowing:
>
> find dir -type f -print0 | head -z -n 10 | xargs -0 command
While this makes sense in head(1) and tail(1), wouldn't it also
make sense in find(1) to define a limit for the number of entries
returned, thus avoiding the 2 pipes at all?
find dir -type f -limit 10 -exec command '{}' +
___________________^^^^^^^^^
We already have other limiting options like -maxdepth, so a new option
to stop processing after a total number of output entries may be worth
thinking about.
Have a nice day,
Berny
- RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated, Richard Russon, 2015/09/26
- Re: RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated, Pádraig Brady, 2015/09/26
- Re: RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated,
Bernhard Voelker <=
- Re: RFE: head,tail: -z, --zero-terminated, Stephane Chazelas, 2015/09/29