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Revision tags: release/14.0.0
# d0b2dbfa 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


Revision tags: release/13.2.0, release/12.4.0, release/13.1.0, release/12.3.0, release/13.0.0, release/12.2.0, release/11.4.0, release/12.1.0, release/11.3.0
# 2aaf9152 18-Mar-2019 Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org>

MFHead@r345275


# ff511f1f 11-Mar-2019 Enji Cooper <ngie@FreeBSD.org>

MFhead@r344996


# 905fdc3f 07-Mar-2019 Conrad Meyer <cem@FreeBSD.org>

seq(1): Require user-provided format strings to contain a conversion

This matches GNU seq, for example.

For users that are looking for similar functionality, 'jot -b foo N' will
print 'foo' N times

seq(1): Require user-provided format strings to contain a conversion

This matches GNU seq, for example.

For users that are looking for similar functionality, 'jot -b foo N' will
print 'foo' N times. See jot(1).

PR: 236347
Reported by: <y AT maya.st>
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon

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Revision tags: release/12.0.0, release/11.2.0
# 3049d4cc 27-Feb-2018 Conrad Meyer <cem@FreeBSD.org>

seq(1): Consistently include 'last' for non-integers

The source of error is a rounded increment being too large and thus the loop
steps slightly past 'last'. Perform a final comparison using the fo

seq(1): Consistently include 'last' for non-integers

The source of error is a rounded increment being too large and thus the loop
steps slightly past 'last'. Perform a final comparison using the formatted
string values (truncated precision) to determine if we still need to print
the 'last' value.

PR: 217149
Submitted by: Fernando Apesteguía <fernando.apesteguia AT gmail.com>,
Yuri Pankov <yuripv AT icloud.com> (earlier version)
Reported by: Martijn Dekker <mcdutchie AT hotmail.com>
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon

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