2.10.0: Cygwin now can not work well with a file in dos format.
tuyanyi
tuyanyi@163.com
Fri Jun 15 16:19:00 GMT 2018
Hi,
I've faced a problem when deal with a text file now, the old version work very well, but the new version, it wont.
1, There is a file named test.txt which in dos format(CRLF), and the content is as follows,
456467987564654654
456467987564654654
456467987564654654
456467987564654655
456467987564654656
456467987564654657
456467987564654658
456467987564654659
456467987564654660
456467987564654661
456467987564654662
456467987564654663
456467987564654664
456467987564654665
I've written a awk script named stat.awk to count each line of test.txt.
#!/bin/awk -f
BEGIN {
list[""] = ""
delete list
}
{
list[$0]++
}
END {
for(l in list)
{
print l ":" list[l]
}
}
In cygwin 2.874, the output is correct.
$ ./stat.awk test.txt
456467987564654659:1
456467987564654660:1
456467987564654661:1
456467987564654662:1
456467987564654663:1
456467987564654654:3
456467987564654664:1
456467987564654655:1
456467987564654665:1
456467987564654656:1
456467987564654657:1
456467987564654658:1
But, in version 2.10.0, the output is as follows, it's not what I want.
$ ./stat.awk test.txt
:16467987564654663
:16467987564654658
:16467987564654664
:16467987564654659
:36467987564654654
456467987564654665:1
:16467987564654660
:16467987564654655
:16467987564654661
:16467987564654656
:16467987564654662
:16467987564654657
Finally, I run dos2unix to convert this file into unix format, and then run stat.awk, and this time the output is correct.
$ ./stat.awk test.txt
456467987564654659:1
456467987564654660:1
456467987564654661:1
456467987564654662:1
456467987564654663:1
456467987564654654:3
456467987564654664:1
456467987564654655:1
456467987564654665:1
456467987564654656:1
456467987564654657:1
456467987564654658:1
I was wonder, what have changed between version 2.10.0 and 2.874, or is it possible to modify a configure to fix this in 2.10.0?
By the way, my OS is Window 7 64bit, and I installed a 64bit Cygwin with version 2.10.0 .
Thank you very much!
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