On 12/24/19 12:34 AM, L A Walsh wrote: > I'm not sure what you want me to say about the range you chose, > other than it would be about 128,000 characters. It would be about the > same argument, for or against in using > {241..128169}. I know you are trying to make some point, but > I'm missing it.
Yes, quite clearly you are missing lots. Though I cannot help but feel the problem is when people try to explain it, you ignore the explanations. >>> It is in unicode code point order. Which is what you would use >>> for unicode. If you want to sort via unicode, use the -u switch. >>> >> >> That isn't what the sort -u option does, and you know it. I hope. >> > Yeah...though, _I don't remember it_, _if_ I'm not entering it in > a command to use it. I.e just as I'm about to type "|uniq", I > remember that I'll remember that '-u' is a recently added 'shortcut' > to get the same output. What is "recent" about sort -u? I can find it listed as a mandatory option in the POSIX 2004 manual. -- Eli Schwartz Arch Linux Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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