[PATCH] busybox: tr: enable options required by POSIX

Rosen Penev rosenp at gmail.com
Tue Jul 14 01:17:32 EDT 2020


On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 12:14 PM Jordan Geoghegan <jordan at geoghegan.ca> wrote:
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> On 2020-07-13 08:36, Petr Štetiar wrote:
> > Magnus Kroken <mkroken at gmail.com> [2020-07-13 15:49:30]:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >> Support for character classes (e.g. [:upper:] and [:lower:]) and
> >> equivalence classes (e.g. [=a=]) in the tr utility are required by POSIX.
> >> This change increases package size by approx. 500 bytes.
> > where does OpenWrt claims, that it's fully POSIX compliant? Some deviations
> > are expected from the standards in exchange for lower flash usage. Maybe it
> > could be considered as `default y if !SMALL_FLASH` for devices with more flash
> > space, but then we would probably get inconsistent behaviour across various
> > targets and scripts wouldn't use this classes anyway.
> >
> > So I don't see anything in favor for this patch inclusion.
> >
> > -- ynezz
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> Hi Petr,
>
> Not sure if you've had a chance to read through the earlier discussion
> about this, so I will reiterate my point a bit below
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> On OpenWRT 'tr' is configured to silently ignore character classes and
> treat all characters literally, which is the most dangerous kind of
> deviation from norm, as it is does something non-standard without
> informing the user. That alone seems to strongly put this in favour of
> being included. Even if it is decided to deviate from the standard and
> ignore character classes, there should at the very least be an
> error/warning printed.
Got any example of this being problematic currently?
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> The question being asked is, is saving 500 bytes worth a tremendous
> deviation from the norm, and rendering a standard tool essentially
> useless (with a built-in foot gun to boot!)
tr is used in the tree for more than this.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jordan
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