On 8/28/19 4:44 PM, Rob Landley wrote: > On 8/28/19 3:16 PM, William Haddon wrote: >> This supports patches that have timestamp formats like >> "--- a/libgomp/config/posix/time.c Thu Dec 24 11:24:47 2015 >> -0500" >> which do not begin with a digit. An example is the musl support patches >> for GCC 5 at https://github.com/GregorR/musl-gcc-patches , which seem >> to have been generated by Mercurial. > > I.E. "drop support for filenames with tabs in them"?
Sigh. I can't even retarget xparsedate() for this because it's not a date format supported by the existing date command, can't be used as an input to "tar" or "touch"... It's not a date format that's actually comes _up_ before so it can't be recognized AS a date. Hmmm... although... $ diff -u sub sub2 diff -u "sub/one\ttwo" "sub2/one\ttwo" --- "sub/one\ttwo" 2019-08-28 16:57:21.431920511 -0500 +++ "sub2/one\ttwo" 2019-08-28 16:57:41.379919636 -0500 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ one two -three four five Interesting? The gnu/dammit diff -u is _quoting_ filenames in certain circumstances? Hmmm... Ok, under _what_ circumstances it it quoting... (Today has been a day where everything I touch explodes into tangents that go on the todo list. It's kind of frustrating. It looks like I start a new job and fly to tokyo next week, fingers crossed, and I was trying to get the shell and make root and such to a good stopping point and get a release out, so of COURSE it's tangents and flying shrapnel.) Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list Toybox@lists.landley.net http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net