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List: coreutils-bug
Subject: bug#58521: human readable still wrong output (after 20+ years?)
From: Paul Eggert <eggert () cs ! ucla ! edu>
Date: 2023-01-02 21:40:22
Message-ID: c04e2bf0-f6ec-9221-6b60-fbb58855dc9a () cs ! ucla ! edu
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On 2023-01-02 13:22, Chandler Sobel-Sorenson wrote:
>> Unfortunately backward-compatibility concerns are real,
>
> Such as?
I imagine lots of programs read the current output format. GNU 'sort'
does. I haven't investigated all such programs.
The current behavior has been in place since Larry McVoy contributed it
in 1996. It'd take a pretty strong argument to change it now. Mere
dislike wouldn't suffice.
> this is about your programs outputting WRONG and INCORRECT values,
> inconsistent with reality
"Inconsistent with reality" is hyperbole; this is merely disagreement
about notation.
> All you need to do is add an "i" to -h's prefixes
That would bloat the output and introduce compatibility concerns as
mentioned above.
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