bug#23190: wc - Different output

2016-04-07 Thread Seva Adari
Thanks for the explanation!

On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Assaf Gordon  wrote:

> tags 23190 notabug
> close 23190
> thanks
>
> Hello Seva,
>
> On 04/01/2016 06:02 PM, Seva Adari wrote:
>
>> I am not sure if this a bug or expected behavior! Here is different output
>> from each run variation of wc invocation:
>>  wc -l test.txt Output: 20
>>  awk '{print $0}' /tmp/test.txt | wc -l   Output: 21
>>  cut /tmp/test.txt -f1 | wc -lOutput: 21
>>
> [...]
>
>>
>> File, test.txt (attached here with) could be missing last "new line".
>>
>
> This is not a bug in 'wc', but the way it works (perhaps not intuitively):
>
> 'wc' does not count conceptual lines but the number of newline characters
> in the file.
> Since the last file does not have a newline character (ASCII 0x10) - it is
> not counted.
>
> The following will demonstrate:
>
>$ printf "hello" | wc -l
>0
>$ printf "hello\n" | wc -l
>1
>$ printf "a\nb\nc" | wc -l
>2
>
> And 'awk' indeed automatically adds a newline when using 'print', like so:
>
>$ printf "a\nb\nc" | awk '{print $0}' | wc -l
>3
>
>
> I'm therefore closing the bug, but discussion can continue by replying to
> this thread.
>
> regards,
>  - assaf
>
>


bug#23190: wc - Different output

2016-04-02 Thread Seva Adari
Hello,

I am not sure if this a bug or expected behavior! Here is different output
from each run variation of wc invocation:
wc -l test.txt Output: 20
awk '{print $0}' /tmp/test.txt | wc -l   Output: 21
cut /tmp/test.txt -f1 | wc -lOutput: 21

Similarly, when I read file from a python program I get 21 line count.

File, test.txt (attached here with) could be missing last "new line".

Thanks
Seva


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