On 20.08.2010 20:49, Josh Berry wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:34, Andreas Philipp
<philipp.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 20.08.2010 20:27, Josh Berry wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 05:03, Goffredo Baroncelli<kreij...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thursday, 19 August, 2010, James Smith wrote:
This patch randomizes the error codes and also fixes up some typos
including
capitalization in the output.
It would almost be nice to see a translation effort for the tool as
well.
[...]
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERR-A.11: in command '");
I am not against this kind of error codes, but I prefer
+ fprintf(stderr, "Error 'ERR-A.11' in command '");
As a layman/end user, I disagree. The former format is easier for
shell scripts and the like to parse -- the error code can be extracted
with a simple "cut -d: -f1".
This makes no difference. A simple `cut -d " " -f1` would do the job in the
second case.
I think you meant -f2, and that still leaves the quotes hanging
around. So you'd need to cut -d" " -f2 |tr -d "'" . It's not a big
deal either way, I just think the former is easier to work with.
Sorry, of course -f2. But why not simply cut -d "'" -f 2?
Andreas
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