History log of /freebsd-10-stable/usr.bin/grep/nls/
Revision Date Author Comments
256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


212927 20-Sep-2010 delphij

Add Simplified Chinese messages for BSD grep.


210927 06-Aug-2010 gabor

- Some fixes to Ukranian catalog

Submitted by: avg, Alex Kozlov <spam@rm-rf.kiev.ua>


210639 30-Jul-2010 gabor

- Add Ukranian catalog

Submitted by: Alex Kozlov <spam@rm-rf.kiev.ua>


210622 29-Jul-2010 gabor

- Some minor changes to the messages to increase usefulness of error msgs

Reviewed by: hrs (Japanese catalogs),
pluknet <pluknet at gmail dot com> (Russian catalog)
Approved by: delphij (mentor)


210579 29-Jul-2010 gabor

- Add Japanese NLS catalogs

Submitted by: hrs
Approved by: delphij (mentor)


210426 23-Jul-2010 gabor

- Add Russian catalog [1]
- Fix two minor nits in manpage [2]
- style.Makefile(5)

Submitted by: pluknet <pluknet at gmail.com> [1],
Alex Kozlov <spam@rm-rf.kiev.ua> [2]
Reviewed by: delphij


210389 22-Jul-2010 gabor

Add BSD grep to the base system and make it our default grep.

Deliverables: Small and clean code (1,4 KSLOC vs GNU's 8,5 KSLOC),
lower memory usage than GNU grep, GNU compatibility,
BSD license.

TODO: Performance is somewhat behind GNU grep but it is only
significant for bigger searches. The reason is complex, the
most important factor is that GNU grep uses lots of
optimizations to improve the speed of the regex library.
First, we need a modern regex library (practically by adopting
TRE), add support for GNU-style non-standard regexes and then
reevalute the performance issues and look for bottlenecks. In
the meantime, for those, who need better performance, it is
possible to build GNU grep by setting WITH_GNU_GREP.

Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenBSD (http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/grep/),
freegrep (http://github.com/howardjp/freegrep)
Sponsored by: Google SoC 2008
Portbuild tests run by: kris, pav, erwin
Acknowledgements to: fjoe (as SoC 2008 mentor),
everyone who helped in reviewing and testing