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+Summary: 0001591: inconsistent behavior of sort -z
+
+URL: http://busybox.net/bugs/view.php?id=1591
+http://www.busybox.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/trunk/busybox/coreutils/sort.c?rev=21004&r1=20435&r2=21004&makepatch=1&diff_format=u
+
+Description:
+
+busybox sort -z does:
+use NUL instead of EOL on input
+
+GNU sort -z does:
+use NUL instead of EOL on input and output
+
+GNU sort -z documents:
+use NUL instead of EOL on input
+
+Additional Information:
+
+Note that sort -z is not part of any standard. But several applications
+(e. g. GNU findutils updatedb) depends on the NUL-on-output behavior.
+
+GNU sort documentation bug was reported to coreutils maintainers.
+
+Notes:
+
+vda 02-13-08 06:30 (0004364)
+Fixed in revision 21004. Thanks!
+
+--- busybox/coreutils/sort.c 2007/11/16 12:39:16 20435
++++ busybox/coreutils/sort.c 2008/02/13 14:30:33 21004
+@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
+ FLAG_u = 8, /* Unique */
+ FLAG_c = 0x10, /* Check: no output, exit(!ordered) */
+ FLAG_s = 0x20, /* Stable sort, no ascii fallback at end */
+- FLAG_z = 0x40, /* Input is null terminated, not \n */
++ FLAG_z = 0x40, /* Input and output is NUL terminated, not \n */
+ /* These can be applied to search keys, the previous four can't */
+ FLAG_b = 0x80, /* Ignore leading blanks */
+ FLAG_r = 0x100, /* Reverse */
+@@ -396,8 +396,9 @@
+ if (linecount) linecount = flag+1;
+ }
+ /* Print it */
++ flag = (option_mask32 & FLAG_z) ? '\0' : '\n';
+ for (i = 0; i < linecount; i++)
+- fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", lines[i]);
++ fprintf(outfile, "%s%c", lines[i], flag);
+
+ fflush_stdout_and_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
+ }