When grep gets a single file argument, it does
not show the file name. This makes seeing the
file name in the output of 'g' difficult.
Pass a spare /dev/null to each invocation of g,
in order to force it to show the file name.
The initial working directory of a new window may be set by a
`-cd directory` option. However, the `-cd directory` option is
not capable of handling paths with spaces when used via wctl.
To enable paths with spaces the function
/sys/src/cmd/rio/wctl.c:/^parsewctl is extended to handle quoted
directory paths.
Before applying the patch the following will fail to open a new
window by writing to /dev/wctl:
<snip>
% rio -i window
% mkdir '/tmp/path with space'
% echo new -cd '''/tmp/path with space''' window -x rc >> /dev/wctl
% pwd
/tmp/path with space
<snap>
The following invocation fails as well:
<snip>
% window -cd '/tmp/path with space'
% pwd
/tmp/path with space
<snap>
After applying the patch the above sequences work as expected,
opening a window running rc with the working directory set to
'/tmp/path with space'.
remove old /sys/src/games/nes/joynes in favor of joy(1).
joy(1) has more buttons for the other emulators; there is
no longer a significance in the order of the keys.
document nusb/joy, add information in each emulator manpage.
When we plumb a file, we open it in the current working
directory if it exists. However, if it doesn't exist,
we end up opening it relative to the editor's working
directory.
Expanding the path to works around this issue.
patch from gall0ws:
> It's impossible to get whois right and probably nobody cares about it,
> nevertheless this small patch fixes some issues with the current version:
>
> * use a more common filter for default boilerplate (useful when
> following the referral chain)
> * updated boilerplate for *.co.uk *.net.uk *.org.uk
> * added case *.com *.net (got it from iana.org)
> * use ARIN for IPv6 addresses
> * when unsure, check first whether whois.nic.$tld exists otherwise
> usual fallback to InterNIC
> * fixed regexp for the referral chain (case, extra spaces or /)
- add usage handling.
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cinap
hget supports adding custom headers with -r;
it makes sense for hpost to do the same, both
because custom headers are more likely necessary
with POSTs, and for consistency.
The initial protocol handling in exportfs for
cpu and import services is a huge mess.
Saparate the code out into its own program with
its own oexportfs(4) manpage.
When searching directories recursively, it's still
desirable to filter the contents by the file pattern,
so that 'g foo /sys/src' doesn't end up searching for
foo within .$O files.
Files passed explicitly are still searched, so for the
old behavior, just use walk:
g foo `{walk -f $dir}