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From: |
Jim Meyering |
Subject: |
Changes to grep/manual/html_node/File-and-Directory-Selection.html,v |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Apr 2016 05:25:59 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /webcvs/grep
Module name: grep
Changes by: Jim Meyering <meyering> 16/04/22 05:25:56
Index: html_node/File-and-Directory-Selection.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/grep/grep/manual/html_node/File-and-Directory-Selection.html,v
retrieving revision 1.23
retrieving revision 1.24
diff -u -b -r1.23 -r1.24
--- html_node/File-and-Directory-Selection.html 11 Mar 2016 06:09:08 -0000
1.23
+++ html_node/File-and-Directory-Selection.html 22 Apr 2016 05:25:55 -0000
1.24
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
"GNU Free Documentation License". -->
<!-- Created by GNU Texinfo 6.0, http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ -->
<head>
-<title>GNU Grep 2.24: File and Directory Selection</title>
+<title>GNU Grep 2.25: File and Directory Selection</title>
-<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.24: File and Directory Selection">
-<meta name="keywords" content="GNU Grep 2.24: File and Directory Selection">
+<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.25: File and Directory Selection">
+<meta name="keywords" content="GNU Grep 2.25: File and Directory Selection">
<meta name="resource-type" content="document">
<meta name="distribution" content="global">
<meta name="Generator" content="makeinfo">
@@ -88,17 +88,13 @@
indicate that the file contains binary data,
assume that the file is of type <var>type</var>.
Non-text bytes indicate binary data; these are either output bytes that are
-improperly encoded for the current locale, or null input bytes when the
+improperly encoded for the current locale (see <a
href="Environment-Variables.html#Environment-Variables">Environment
Variables</a>), or null input bytes when the
<samp>-z</samp> (<samp>--null-data</samp>) option is not given (see <a
href="Other-Options.html#Other-Options">Other Options</a>).
</p>
<p>By default, <var>type</var> is ‘<samp>binary</samp>’, and when
<code>grep</code>
discovers that a file is binary it suppresses any further output, and
instead outputs either a one-line message saying that a binary file
matches, or no message if there is no match.
-When processing binary data, <code>grep</code> may treat non-text bytes
-as line terminators; for example, the pattern ‘<samp>.</samp>’
(period) might
-not match a null byte, as the null byte might be treated as a line
-terminator even without the <samp>-z</samp> (<samp>--null-data</samp>) option.
</p>
<p>If <var>type</var> is ‘<samp>without-match</samp>’,
when <code>grep</code> discovers that a file is binary
@@ -109,10 +105,23 @@
<code>grep</code> processes a binary file as if it were text;
this is equivalent to the <samp>-a</samp> option.
</p>
-<p><em>Warning:</em> ‘<samp>--binary-files=text</samp>’ might
output binary garbage,
-which can have nasty side effects
-if the output is a terminal and
-if the terminal driver interprets some of it as commands.
+<p>When <var>type</var> is ‘<samp>binary</samp>’,
<code>grep</code> may treat non-text
+bytes as line terminators even without the <samp>-z</samp>
+(<samp>--null-data</samp>) option. This means choosing
‘<samp>binary</samp>’
+versus ‘<samp>text</samp>’ can affect whether a pattern matches a
file. For
+example, when <var>type</var> is ‘<samp>binary</samp>’ the pattern
‘<samp>q$</samp>’ might
+match ‘<samp>q</samp>’ immediately followed by a null byte, even
though this
+is not matched when <var>type</var> is ‘<samp>text</samp>’.
Conversely, when
+<var>type</var> is ‘<samp>binary</samp>’ the pattern
‘<samp>.</samp>’ (period) might not
+match a null byte.
+</p>
+<p><em>Warning:</em> The <samp>-a</samp> (<samp>--binary-files=text</samp>)
option
+might output binary garbage, which can have nasty side effects if the
+output is a terminal and if the terminal driver interprets some of it
+as commands. On the other hand, when reading files whose text
+encodings are unknown, it can be helpful to use <samp>-a</samp> or to set
+‘<samp>LC_ALL='C'</samp>’ in the environment, in order to find
more matches
+even if the matches are unsafe for direct display.
</p>
</dd>
<dt><samp>-D <var>action</var></samp></dt>
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