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Fix -C disabling checking rather than checking quietly. Fix sort(1) exiting 1 on certain errors, as POSIX requires sort(1) to only exit if the input wasn't sorted when -c. Fix -o opening the output file for truncation before all the input has been read, as POSIX requires allowing -o to be an input file. POSIX requires sort(1) to handle input errors by either erroring with no output, or by erroring and sorting the input read so far. Change the current behavior of continuing to the next file to simply failing hard on the first input error. Don't increment the last line number on the end of the standard input. Report -c/-C as incompatible with -o. Exit unsuccessfully on any output errors. Update to current coding conventions and add documentation while here. |
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carray | ||
disked | ||
dispd | ||
doc | ||
editor | ||
ext | ||
games | ||
hostname | ||
init | ||
kblayout | ||
kblayout-compiler | ||
kernel | ||
libc | ||
libm | ||
libmount | ||
login | ||
mkinitrd | ||
regress | ||
rw | ||
sf | ||
sh | ||
share/man | ||
sysinstall | ||
tix | ||
trianglix | ||
update-initrd | ||
utils | ||
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LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README |
The Sortix Operating System =========================== Sortix is a small self-hosting operating-system aiming to be a clean and modern POSIX implementation. It is a hobbyist operating system written from scratch with its own base system, including kernel and standard library, as well as ports of third party software. It has a straightforward installer and can be developed under itself. Releases come with the source code in /src, ready for tinkering. It has been in development since 2011 by a single developer and contributors. Though the system is stable and capable right now, it is still early in development, and a number of crucial features haven't been made yet. Releases are made yearly and future releases will add features such as networking, SMP, and USB that were skipped in favor of becoming self-hosting now. Documentation ------------- The system is documented as manual pages. Introductory system usage is covered in the user-guide(7) manual page. Links ----- For more information, please visit the official website: https://sortix.org/ Building Sortix --------------- Development of Sortix under itself is covered in development(7). Development from another operating system is covered in cross-development(7). You can view the cross-development(7) manual page with this command: man share/man/man7/cross-development.7 License ------- Copyright 2011-2016 Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen and contributors. Sortix is free software licensed under the ISC license as described in the LICENSE file. It also contains permissively licensed code from other projects.