On 8/30/21 5:14 AM, Ojas Zanpure wrote:
It might be confusing for a beginner whether he
executed the command correctly, if he doesn't see anything on screen.
True. However, grep's behavior here is standardized by POSIX and a lot
of people rely on it, so I don't think we can change it.
If the
On 8/30/21 5:30 AM, yangzhuangzhuang wrote:
The function dfasupported is referenced in the submission below, but is not
found with the
definition.commit:https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/src?id=ae65513edc80a1b65f19264b9bed95d870602967
This problem is not present in the current
The function dfasupported is referenced in the submission below, but is not
found with the
definition.commit:https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/src?id=ae65513edc80a1b65f19264b9bed95d870602967
Hi,
I am a new linux user and I have used grep a couple of times, and I had a
suggestion. Whenever I search for something using grep and it doesn't find
any results, it doesn't return anything. My suggestion is, instead of just
sending the user nothing, how about having a message like, "No results