Adds a new macro `uio_error` that acts as a convenience wrapper for
constructing `UIoError` instances from `std::io::Error`s with a custom error
message prepended. It constructs a new `UIoError` instance for the user.
Usage examples are included in the docs.
Drop the previous flags that would tell whether a noncritical error occured
during execution in favor of the `show!` macro from the error submodule.
This allows us to generate regular error types during execution to signify
failures inside the program, but without prematurely aborting program execution
if not needed or specified.
Also make verbose outputs use `print!` and friends instead of `show_error!` to
ensure verbose output is redirected to stdout, not stderr.
Add support for
* space-separated list of tab stops, like `--tabs="2 4 6"`,
* mixed comma- and space-separated lists, like `--tabs="2,4 6"`,
* the slash specifier in the last tab stop, like `--tabs=1,/5`,
* the plus specifier in the last tab stop, like `--tabs=1,+5`.
For whatever reason, the following is equivalent,
cargo run -- rm --presume-input-tty
cargo run -- rm ---presume-input-tty
cargo run -- rm -----presume-input-tty
cargo run -- rm ---------presume-input-tty
Signed-off-by: Hanif Bin Ariffin <hanif.ariffin.4326@gmail.com>
The custom usage string does not have to include the "sort\nUsage:" part,
because this part is already printed by clap.
It prevents the following duplication:
USAGE:
sort
Usage:
sort [OPTION]... [FILE]..
Now, only the following is printed:
USAGE:
sort [OPTION]... [FILE]...
- Adds more jargon to the spellchecker jargon file.
- Adds more ignores to the per-project ignores.
- Fixes clippy warnigns about uneeded clones on non-linux.
- Block/Unblock now account for system dependend newlines.
Change the behavior of `tac` when there are no line separators in the
input. Previously, it was appending an extra line separator; this commit
prevents that from happening. The input is now writted directly to
stdout.
Correct the error message produced by `tac` when trying to read from a
directory. Previously if the path 'a' referred to a directory, then
running `tac a` would produce the error message
dir: read error: Invalid argument
after this commit it produces
a: read error: Invalid argument
which matches GNU `tac`.
Handle additional edge cases arising from test(1)’s lack of reserved words.
For example, left parenthesis followed by an operator could indicate
either
* string comparison of a literal left parenthesis, e.g. `( = foo`
* parenthesized expression using an operator as a literal, e.g. `( = != foo )`
- Adds words to cspell exceptions
- Converts test macros to use Default trait.
- Converts parser to use Default trait.
- Adds Windows-friendly test files for block/unblock when nl is present
in test/spec file.
- Adds words to cspell exceptions
- Converts test macros to use Default trait.
- Converts parser to use Default trait.
- Adds Windows-friendly test files for block/unblock when nl is present
in test/spec file.