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authorRob Landley <rob@landley.net>2013-02-23 18:32:08 -0600
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<p>Most commands are implemented according to
<a href=http://opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/idx/utilities.html>The
-Single Unix Specification version 4</a> where applicable. This does not mean
-that Toybox is implementing every SUSv3 utility: some such as SCCS and ed are
+Single Unix Specification version 4</a> where applicable. This does not mean
+that Toybox is implementing every SUSv4 utility: some such as SCCS and ed are
obsolete, while others such as c99 are outside the scope of the project.
Toybox also isn't implementing full internationalization support: it should be
8-bit clean and handle UTF-8, but otherwise we leave this to X11 and higher
-layers. And some things (like $CDPATH support in "cd") await a good
-explanation of why to bother with them. (The standard provides an important
+layers. And some things (like $CDPATH support in "cd") await a good
+explanation of why to bother with them. (The standard provides an important
frame of reference, but is not infallable set of commandments to be blindly
obeyed.)</p>
<p>The other major sources of commands are the Linux man pages, and testing
the behavior of existing commands (although not generally looking at their
-source code), including the commands in Android's toolbox. SUSv4 does not
+source code), including the commands in Android's toolbox. SUSv4 does not
include many basic commands such as "mount", "init", and "mke2fs", which are
kind of nice to have.</p>