Dear Ondrej, > # Use —text —> finds the text OK
Afaik -a / --text only suppresses this behavior (from man grep): ... when grep discovers that a file is binary it suppresses any further output, and instead outputs either a one-line message saying that a binary file matches, or no message if there is no match. It does not influence if the file is opened as text or binary file. I agree that the documentation to -U in man grep explicitly says that if a file is a text file, CRs are stripped, so that is a documentation bug. This should be updated (as Corinna already suggested). I still think that it would also make sense to: - have for grep, sed and awk at least an option to strip CRs - have an environment variable to make this option default But otherwise I must admit that handling scripts intended for Unix works very well with Cygwin so the decision made appear to be good decisions, even if they are sometimes not what one wants. Best regards, Michael Intel Deutschland GmbH Registered Address: Am Campeon 10-12, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany Tel: +49 89 99 8853-0, www.intel.de Managing Directors: Christin Eisenschmid Chairperson of the Supervisory Board: Nicole Lau Registered Office: Munich Commercial Register: Amtsgericht Muenchen HRB 186928 -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple