But now we are looking at an even more obscure situation.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Evan Gates <evan.ga...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> ls | wc -l has more problems, e.g. \n is a legal character in filenames.
>
> -emg
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Nick <suckless-...@njw.me.uk> wrote:
> > Quoth Martti Kühne:
> >> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Galos, David
> >> <galos...@students.rowan.edu> wrote:
> >> > Based on the discussion in 'coreutils / moreutils - DC a directory
> >> > counter'
> >> > I have optimized sbase ls to easily handle large directories. The major
> >> > change is that ls no longer calls 'lstat' on files if it does not have
> >> > to.
> >> >
> >> > This patch also add '-U' which keeps the list from being sorted. When
> >> > using
> >> > '-U', ls is constant (except for an argv duplicate) memory.
> >>
> >>
> >> While we're at it, why not fully remove the necessity of wc -l?
> >
> > Because 'wc -l' is a much better way to do things in the general
> > case. Remember, "do one thing and do it well". As has already been
> > discussed to death, it's only very unusually large directories that
> > using regular ls|wc -l isn't a reasonable thing to do. But even if
> > it was always slow, this would be the wrong thing to do.
> >
>