Johannes Schindelin writes:
> Yes, there are grep versions that behave differently... how did you guess?
>
> I am in the middle of an extended investigation trying to assess how
> feasible it would be to use a native Win32 port of BusyBox (started by
> long-time Git contributor Nguyễn Thái Ngọc D
Hi Michael,
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> Junio C Hamano venit, vidit, dixit 05.07.2017 18:26:
> > Johannes Schindelin writes:
> >
> >> It seems to be a little-known feature of `grep` (and it certainly came
> >> as a surprise to this here developer who believed to know the Unix
Michael J Gruber writes:
> Junio C Hamano venit, vidit, dixit 05.07.2017 18:26:
>
>> The invocation this fixes is not just misleading but simply wrong.
>> Nicely spotted.
>
> In addition, the patch makes sure to catch any rev-parse failures which
> the original invocation shove under the rug.
Ye
Junio C Hamano venit, vidit, dixit 05.07.2017 18:26:
> Johannes Schindelin writes:
>
>> It seems to be a little-known feature of `grep` (and it certainly came
>> as a surprise to this here developer who believed to know the Unix tools
>> pretty well) that multiple patterns can be passed in the sa
Johannes Schindelin writes:
> It seems to be a little-known feature of `grep` (and it certainly came
> as a surprise to this here developer who believed to know the Unix tools
> pretty well) that multiple patterns can be passed in the same
> command-line argument simply by separating them by newl
It seems to be a little-known feature of `grep` (and it certainly came
as a surprise to this here developer who believed to know the Unix tools
pretty well) that multiple patterns can be passed in the same
command-line argument simply by separating them by newlines. Watch, and
learn:
$ pri
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