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fts: introduce FTS_VERBATIM This gives clients the option to disable stripping of trailing slashes from input path names during fts_open initialization. The recent change v0.0-7611-g3a9002d that made fts_open strip trailing slashes from input path names had a negative impact on findutils that relies on the old fts_open behavior to implement POSIX requirement that each path operand of the find utility shall be evaluated unaltered as it was provided, including all trailing slash characters. * lib/fts_.h (FTS_VERBATIM): New bit flag. (FTS_OPTIONMASK, FTS_NAMEONLY, FTS_STOP): Adjust. * lib/fts.c (fts_open): Honor it.
author Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
date Sun, 18 Nov 2012 04:40:18 +0400
parents dfac57b1ec9f
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# Suppress a valgrind message about use of uninitialized memory in memchr().
# POSIX states that when the character is found, memchr must not read extra
# bytes in an overestimated length (for example, where memchr is used to
# implement strnlen).  However, we use a safe word read to provide a speedup.
{
    memchr-value4
    Memcheck:Value4
    fun:rpl_memchr
}
{
    memchr-value8
    Memcheck:Value8
    fun:rpl_memchr
}