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Re: new gawk & sed in pipes (sed now acts binary; awk now does dos2unix)


OK - I read Corinna's ANNOUNCEMENT on gawk-3.1.5-4.  I'll try the BINMODE
variable.

Still not sure about sed, I'll look for a similar variable..

On Wed 4/5/06 13:24 CDT cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> The latest versions of gawk and sed appear to have changed how they
> process DOS text STDIN.  This change in behavior has broken some of 
> our scripts.  Is this change in behavior by design?  Can we revert back
> to the old design?
> 
> Pls see test cases below.
> 
> --
> thanks,
> Tom Rodman
> 
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> # Normal behavior for many past revs of cywgin's gawk and sed:
> #   o sed is *not* binary in pipes (it converts DOS text to UNIX)
> #   o awk is binary in pipes (it leaves line terminators alone)
> #
> #   NOTE that "printf" test below sends 1 DOS line of text (\r\n), and 1 UNIX line
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> 
>   ~ $ date;uname -a
>   Wed Apr  5 12:43:46 CDT 2006
>   CYGWIN_NT-5.2 OurSrvr063 1.5.19(0.150/4/2) 2006-01-20 13:28 i686 Cygwin
>   ~ $ cygcheck -c|egrep 'gawk|sed'
>   gawk                 3.1.5-2            OK
>   sed                  4.1.4-1            OK
>   ~ $ printf "hi\r\nho\n"|eval sed '/foo/d'|od -c
>   0000000   h   i  \n   h   o  \n
>             h   i  \n   h   o  \n
>   0000006
>   ~ $ printf "hi\r\nho\n"|eval awk '{print}'|od -c
>   0000000   h   i  \r  \n   h   o  \n
>             h   i  \r  \n   h   o  \n
>   0000007
> 
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> # Problem behavior for new gawk and sed
> #   o sed is now binary in pipes (it leaves line terminators alone)
> #   o awk is *not* binary in pipes (it converts DOS text to UNIX)
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>   ~ $ date;uname -a
>   Wed Apr  5 12:53:56 CDT 2006
>   CYGWIN_NT-5.0 OurServer108 1.5.20s(0.155/4/2) 20060329 23:02:10 i686 Cygwin
>   ~ $ cygcheck -c|egrep 'gawk|sed'
>   gawk                 3.1.5-4            OK
>   sed                  4.1.5-1            OK
>   ~ $ printf "hi\r\nho\n"|eval sed '/foo/d'|od -c
>   0000000   h   i  \r  \n   h   o  \n
>   0000007
>   ~ $ printf "hi\r\nho\n"|eval awk '{print}'|od -c
>   0000000   h   i  \n   h   o  \n
>   0000006
> 
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