Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:09:27 -0500 From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> To: Joshua Lokken <joshua.lokken@gmail.com> Cc: Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: less -f Message-ID: <41D35547.5070105@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <bc5b638504122913577a3faec1@mail.gmail.com> References: <bc5b638504122913577a3faec1@mail.gmail.com>
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Joshua Lokken wrote: [ ... ] > So, I did man less(1), and found this: > > -f or --force > Forces non-regular files to be opened. (A non-regular file is a > directory or a device special file.) Also suppresses the warn- > ing message when a binary file is opened. By default, less will > refuse to open non-regular files. > > However,: [ ... ] >less -f ~netmin/mydir > /home/netmin/mydir is a directory > > Can someone explain this behavior to me? I admit that I may > not understand the -f flag wholly, however, this seems in direct > contradiction with the man page. You're right, the manpage says and what the program actually does contradict each other. Consider the following change to /usr/src/contrib/less: --- filename.c~ Thu Jun 29 21:03:08 2000 +++ filename.c Wed Dec 29 20:04:06 2004 @@ -954,10 +954,14 @@ { static char is_dir[] = " is a directory"; - m = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(filename) + sizeof(is_dir), - sizeof(char)); - strcpy(m, filename); - strcat(m, is_dir); + if (force_open) { + m = NULL; + } else { + m = (char *) ecalloc(strlen(filename) + sizeof(is_dir), + sizeof(char)); + strcpy(m, filename); + strcat(m, is_dir); + } } else { -- -Chuck
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