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Suggestion: truncate should allow -r and -s options together
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On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 09:59:39AM +0200, Jim Meyering wrote:
> Pádraig Brady wrote:
> > Subject: [PATCH] truncate: support sizes relative to an existing file
> >
> > * doc/coreutils.texi (truncate invocation): Mention that --reference
> > bases the --size rather than just setting it.
> > * src/truncate.c (usage): Likewise. Also remove the clause
> > describing --size and --reference as being mutually exclusive.
> > (do_truncate): Add an extra parameter to hold the size
> > of a referenced file, and use it if positive.
> > (main): Pass the size of a referenced file to do_truncate().
> > * tests/misc/truncate-parameters: Adjust for the new combinations.
> > * NEWS: Mention the change
> > Suggested by Richard W.M. Jones
>
> Nice. Thanks!
>
> Not new with this change, but what about --ref=non-regular-file ?
>
> Perhaps truncate should refuse to use st_size info from
> a non-regular file.
>
> Here's a pathological example:
>
> $ echo abcdefgh > bar
> $ strace -e ftruncate ./truncate --ref=/dev/tty bar
> ftruncate(3, 0) = 0
> $ wc -c bar
> 0 bar
>
> It's obvious that such an example is not likely in practice, but since
> currently truncate's --ref uses stat, it would follow a symlink, too.
>
> For a directory you'd get unportable and probably surprising results.
> Using such a reference size deserves at least a warning.
And of course the right behaviour for block devices might be to get
their size (ie. blockdev --getsize64 or the equivalent set of ioctls).
Rich.
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