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#32838
Regression in grep 3.1: Grep '$' matcher no longer works on CRLF files on Windows
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi!
This issue has been reported downstream at Git for Windows project, here:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/1841
Git for Windows includes a set of GNU utilities. IIRC those come from
MinGW project.
Summarizing from the downstream report:
Actual output, with grep 3.1 (in Git for Windows 2.19.0):
[[[
$ grep --version
grep (GNU grep) 3.1
...
$ cat > foo.txt
foo:
bar
baz:
$ unix2dos foo.txt
unix2dos: converting file foo.txt to DOS format...
$ grep ':$' < foo.txt
$ grep --line-regexp '.*:' foo.txt
$ grep --line-regexp '.*:' < foo.txt
]]]
Expected output, observable with grep 3.0 (in Git for Windows 2.18.0),
or if I run dos2unix on the file:
[[[
$ cp foo.txt foo2.txt
$ dos2unix foo2.txt
dos2unix: converting file foo2.txt to Unix format...
$ grep ':$' < foo2.txt
foo:
baz:
$ grep --line-regexp '.*:' foo2.txt
foo:
baz:
$ grep --line-regexp '.*:' < foo2.txt
foo:
baz:
]]]
I guess that this regression is related to the following changes
listed in the NEWS file, apparently implemented via #25707:
[[[
The following changes affect only MS-Windows platforms. First, the
--binary (-U) option now governs whether binary I/O is used, instead
of a heuristic that was sometimes incorrect. Second, the
--unix-byte-offsets (-u) option now has no effect on MS-Windows too.
]]]
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko
This bug report was last modified 4 years and 267 days ago.
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