On 9/23/19 5:29 AM, Ilkka Virta wrote: > On 22.9. 21:15, Chet Ramey wrote: >> On 9/20/19 10:24 PM, hk wrote: >> >>> Bash Version: 5.0 >>> Patch Level: 0 >>> Release Status: release >>> >>> Description: >>> On the section 3.2.6(GNU Parallel, page 16 in the pdf) of Bash >>> Reference Manual. The manual uses `find' command to illustrate >>> possible use cases of `parallel' as examples. but the option `-depth' >>> does not accept any argument, I think it means `-maxdepth` option >>> instead. >> >> -depth n >> True if the depth of the file relative to the starting point of >> the traversal is n. >> >> It's not in POSIX, and maybe GNU find doesn't implement it. > > That seems to raise a question. > > Isn't Bash a GNU project? Would it be prudent to use other GNU tools in > examples, if standard POSIX features aren't sufficient? I can see that > FreeBSD find has '-depth n' (as well the standard '-depth', somewhat > confusingly) but should the reader of the manual be assumed to know the > options supported by BSD utilities?
That's a good question. It's complicated by the fact that parallel is not part of bash, and I included the parallel manual verbatim upon request. I don't know what the author's intent was with the example, or if -maxdepth would work. Let's see if we can loop Ole Tange, the parallel author, into this discussion. Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ``Ars longa, vita brevis'' - Hippocrates Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRU c...@case.edu http://tiswww.cwru.edu/~chet/