Order of files with 'cp'
Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-current-local at be-well.ilk.org
Sat Nov 19 14:28:44 PST 2005
"Matt Emmerton" <matt at gsicomp.on.ca> writes:
> > On Fri, 2005-Nov-18 15:50:53 +0100, Mario Hoerich wrote:
> > >This just adds a -o flag to cp, which preserves order.
> >
> > I think that's overkill. IMHO, cp should just copy files in the order
> > specified on the command line (or directory order for recursive copies).
> > For most purposes, the order is irrelevant. In cases where it is
> > relevant, the caller has a better idea of what order they want and can
> > juggle the command line to suit.
>
> Hear hear! The underlying change, while technically sound, breaks POLA --
> which should have been the first thing to consider when this change was
> suggested, and should have been rejected immediately on that ground alone.
I don't follow this point. The existing behaviour was unpredictable,
so it's unlikely anybody was depending on it. Therefore, the POLA
doesn't apply. Can you explain what you mean?
> Why not revert to the "legacy" behaviour, and use the -o option for the
> "optimized" algorithm?
That would, nonetheless, be fine with me.
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