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2012-12-01Minor cleanup: unify two codepaths that do the same thing.Rob Landley
2012-12-01Felix Janda pointed out that the r in mbrtowc() stands for "restartable" so ↵Rob Landley
it's already buffering the partial data we feed it, so rolling back most of the last commit to wc.
2012-11-28The previous wc -m didn't handle multibyte characters that crossed a buffer ↵Rob Landley
boundary, so take a guess at making that work. (I haven't got a test case for this. I also don't know how to handle invalid sequences so just don't count them.)
2012-11-26Cleanup i18n support (#ifdefectomy, move global init to process launch). ↵Rob Landley
Teach make.sh to emit "#define FLAG_x 0" for options inside disabled USE macros so we can unconditionally refer to them.
2012-11-21Make internalization support optionalFelix Janda
2012-11-13Reindent to two spaces per level. Remove vi: directives that haven't worked ↵Rob Landley
right in years (ubuntu broke its' vim implementation). Remove trailing spaces. Add/remove blank lines. Re-wordwrap in places. Update documentation with new coding style. The actual code should be the same afterward, this is just cosmetic refactoring.
2012-11-08wc -m only cares about counting characters. Attached is a try on ↵Felix Janda
implementing it and some test cases for it. The test cases are only for UTF-8 locales.
2012-10-08New build infrastructure to generate FLAG_ macros and TT alias, #define ↵Rob Landley
FOR_commandname before #including toys.h to trigger it. Rename DEFINE_GLOBALS() to just GLOBALS() (because I could never remember if it was DECLARE_GLOBALS). Convert existing commands to use new infrastructure, and replace optflag constants with FLAG_ macros where appropriate.
2012-09-06Posix compliance: wc shouldn't have trailing spaces (breaks aboriginal's mkinitrRob Landley
amfs script), when to print filenames was wrong, and it should have a "total" line when counting multiple arguments.
2012-08-25Move commands into "posix", "lsb", and "other" menus/directories.Rob Landley