On 1/1/02, Pavel Machek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > > New, simplified version of the sysfs whitespace strip patch...
> > >
> > > Could you tell me why you don't just fail the operation if malformed
> > > input is supplied?
> >
> > Leading/trailing white space should be allowed. For example echo
> > appends '\n' unless you know to use -n. It is easier to fix the kernel
> > than to teach everyone to use -n.
>
> Please, NO! echo -n is the right thing to do, and users will eventually learn.
> We are not going to add such workarounds all over the kernel...
It is not a work around. These are text attributes meant for human
use. Humans have a hard time cleaning up things they can't see. And
the failure mode for this is awful, your attribute won't set but
everything on the screen looks fine.
echo is not the only source of problems. I had some trailing
whitespace in a shell script and it took me a couple of hours to
discover why the attribute set was failing. I finally had to add debug
code to the kernel and reboot to located the problem. Normal users are
never going to figure this out.
Binary attributes are for program use, they should not get cleaned up.
If you dont want the whitespace cleaning switch to a binary one.
> Pavel
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>
>
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Jon Smirl
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