/freebsd/usr.bin/locate/locate/ |
H A D | locate.h | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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H A D | fastfind.c | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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H A D | locate.c | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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H A D | locate.1 | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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/freebsd/usr.bin/locate/bigram/ |
H A D | locate.bigram.c | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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/freebsd/usr.bin/locate/code/ |
H A D | locate.code.c | diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache diff 139764e8e96310fdceb03eda2b869b0afdec0762 Sun Oct 13 03:44:43 CEST 1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> 8-Bit character support.
Old locate(1) programs still works with the new database format, print some garbage for 8 bit characters, but don't core (maybe except char 30).
7-Bit Puritan should not notice any difference. Same speed, Same database size if the database contain only ASCII characters.
Reviewed by: ache
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