From 3a9241add947cb6d24b5de7a8927517426a78795 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Landley Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 14:25:22 -0500 Subject: Move commands into "posix", "lsb", and "other" menus/directories. --- toys/seq.c | 48 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 48 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 toys/seq.c (limited to 'toys/seq.c') diff --git a/toys/seq.c b/toys/seq.c deleted file mode 100644 index a41537c0..00000000 --- a/toys/seq.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: - * - * seq.c - Count from first to last, by increment. - * - * Copyright 2006 Rob Landley - * - * Not in SUSv3. (Don't ask me why not.) - -USE_SEQ(NEWTOY(seq, "<1>3?", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) - -config SEQ - bool "seq" - depends on TOYBOX_FLOAT - default y - help - usage: seq [first] [increment] last - - Count from first to last, by increment. Omitted arguments default - to 1. Two arguments are used as first and last. Arguments can be - negative or floating point. -*/ - -#include "toys.h" - -void seq_main(void) -{ - double first, increment, last, dd; - - // Parse command line arguments, with appropriate defaults. - // Note that any non-numeric arguments are treated as zero. - first = increment = 1; - switch (toys.optc) { - case 3: - increment = atof(toys.optargs[1]); - case 2: - first = atof(*toys.optargs); - default: - last = atof(toys.optargs[toys.optc-1]); - } - - // Yes, we're looping on a double. Yes rounding errors can accumulate if - // you use a non-integer increment. Deal with it. - for (dd=first; (increment>0 && dd<=last) || (increment <0 && dd>=last); - dd+=increment) - { - printf("%g\n", dd); - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3