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Fix two issues with the filename creation algorithm. First, this corrects the behavior of the `-a` option. This commit ensures a failure occurs when the number of chunks exceeds the number of filenames representable with the specified fixed width: $ printf "%0.sa" {1..11} | split -d -b 1 -a 1 split: output file suffixes exhausted Second, this corrects the behavior of the default behavior when `-a` is not specified on the command line. Previously, it was always settings the filenames to have length 2 suffixes. This commit corrects the behavior to follow the algorithm implied by GNU split, where the filename lengths grow dynamically by two characters once the number of chunks grows sufficiently large: $ printf "%0.sa" {1..91} | ./target/debug/coreutils split -d -b 1 \ > && ls x* | tail x81 x82 x83 x84 x85 x86 x87 x88 x89 x9000
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