Eivind Uggedal d4f7ecd334 uniq: always store previous line length
A bug was introduced in the NUL support refactor leading to
the length of the previous line only being saved if the
previous line was shorter than the current line. If triggered
this lead to copying too much data into the previous line buffer.

Behavior before:

	printf '1234\na\n' | ./uniq
	1234
	a
	4

Behavior after:

	printf '1234\na\n' | ./uniq
	1234
	a
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sbase - suckless unix tools
===========================

sbase  is a  collection of  unix  tools that  are inherently  portable
across UNIX and UNIX-like systems.

The following tools are implemented:

'#'  -> UTF-8 support, '=' -> Implicit UTF-8 support, '*' -> Finished,
'|'  -> Audited,       'o' -> POSIX 2013 compliant,   'x' -> Non-POSIX,
'0'  -> NUL handling,  '()' -> Petty flag

      UTILITY         MISSING
      -------         -------
0=*|o basename        .
0=*|o cal             .
0=*|o cat             .
0=*|o chgrp           .
0=*|o chmod           .
0=*|o chown           .
0=*|x chroot          .
0=*|o cksum           .
0=*|o cmp             .
0#*|x cols            .
0=*|o comm            .
0=*|o cp              (-i)
0=*|x cron            .
0#*|o cut             .
0=*|o date            .
0=*|o dirname         .
0=*|o du              .
0=*|o echo            .
    o ed              .
0=*|o env             .
0#*|o expand          .
0#*|o expr            .
0=*|o false           .
0=    find            .
0=* x flock           .
0#*|o fold            .
0=*|o getconf         (-v)
 =*|o grep            .
0=*|o head            .
0=*|x hostname        .
0=*|x install         .
0=* o join            .
0=*|o kill            .
0=*|o link            .
0=*|o ln              .
0=*|o logger          .
0=*|o logname         .
0#* o ls              (-C, -k, -m, -p, -s, -x)
0=*|x md5sum          .
0=*|o mkdir           .
0=*|o mkfifo          .
0=*|x mktemp          .
0=*|o mv              (-i)
0=*|o nice            .
0#*|o nl              .
0=*|o nohup           .
0=*|o od              .
0#* o pathchk         .
 #*|o paste           .
0=*|x printenv        .
0#*|o printf          .
0=*|o pwd             .
0=*|x readlink        .
0=*|o renice          .
0=*|o rm              (-i)
0=*|o rmdir           .
 #    sed             .
0=*|x seq             .
0=*|x setsid          .
0=*|x sha1sum         .
0=* x sha224sum       .
0=*|x sha256sum       .
0=* x sha238sum       .
0=*|x sha512sum       .
0=* x sha512-224sum   .
0=* x sha512-256sum   .
0=*|o sleep           .
0#*|o sort            .
0=*|o split           .
0=*|x sponge          .
0#*|o strings         .
0=*|x sync            .
0=*|o tail            .
0=*|x tar             .
0=*|o tee             .
0=*|o test            .
0=*|x tftp            .
0=*|o time            .
0=*|o touch           .
0#*|o tr              .
0=*|o true            .
0=* o tsort           .
0=*|o tty             .
0=*|o uname           .
0#*|o unexpand        .
0=*|o uniq            .
0=*|o unlink          .
0=*|o uudecode        .
0=*|o uuencode        .
0#*|o wc              .
0=*|x which           .
0=*|x whoami          .
0=*|o xargs           (-p)
0=*|x yes             .

The  complement of  sbase  is  ubase[1] which  is  Linux-specific  and
provides all  the non-portable tools.   Together they are  intended to
form a base system similar to busybox but much smaller and suckless.

Building
--------

To  build sbase,  simply  type  make.  You  may  have  to fiddle  with
config.mk depending on your system.

You  can  also  build  sbase-box,  which  generates  a  single  binary
containing  all  the  required  tools.    You  can  then  symlink  the
individual tools to sbase-box or run: make sbase-box-install

Ideally you will  want to statically link sbase.  If  you are on Linux
we recommend using musl-libc[2].

Portability
-----------

sbase has been  compiled on a variety of  different operating systems,
including Linux, *BSD, OSX, Haiku, Solaris, SCO OpenServer and others.

Various combinations of operating  systems and architectures have also
been built.

You can build sbase with gcc, clang, tcc, nwcc and pcc.

[1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/
[2] http://www.musl-libc.org/
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