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expand: fix duplicate flags #5684

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@allaboutevemirolive allaboutevemirolive commented Dec 20, 2023

Fixed expand failed when executing multiple args. See #5671

GNU:

$ echo -e "foo\tbar" | expand -i -i
foo	bar

Current uutils/coreutils:

$ echo -e "foo\tbar" | uuu expand -i -i
error: the argument '--initial' cannot be used multiple times

Usage: /home/nemesis/Documents/Github/Focus/util/coreutils/target/debug/coreutils expand [OPTION]... [FILE]...

For more information, try '--help'.

Expected behavior for uutils/coreutils:

$ echo -e "foo\tbar" | uuu expand -i -i
foo	bar

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The change itself looks good. With the test, I think it is a bit of an overkill to introduce an additional fixture and you could simply use the fixture used in test_with_trailing_tab_i.

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@cakebaker Do you know why the GNU test failed? Or should I run cargo test on my machine again? :)

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Just ignore it :)

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@sylvestre sylvestre merged commit e071fd3 into uutils:main Dec 21, 2023
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