X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftar.texi;h=ece40f4e7cf3903ae1811e33210c6b5cf4c70e0e;hb=2af87fa2776c8125a587a9b0c2c4fae3bf921ff7;hp=979e2427954ef2d199774456a8325cf7608b9c4a;hpb=f0a1f78196f75678424712ac36f0a4a46e3e5658;p=chaz%2Ftar diff --git a/doc/tar.texi b/doc/tar.texi index 979e242..ece40f4 100644 --- a/doc/tar.texi +++ b/doc/tar.texi @@ -3086,6 +3086,17 @@ Used when creating an archive. Prevents @command{tar} from recursing into directories that are on different file systems from the current directory. +@opsummary{one-top-level} +@item --one-top-level +Tells @command{tar} to create a new directory beneath the extraction directory +(or the one passed to @option{-C}) and use it to guard against tarbombs. The +name of the new directory will be equal to the name of the archive with the +extension stripped off. If any archive names (after transformations from +@option{--transform} and @option{--strip-components}) do not already begin with +it, the new directory will be prepended to the names immediately before +extraction. Recognized extensions are @samp{.tar}, @samp{.taz}, @samp{.tbz}, +@samp{.tb2}, @samp{.tgz}, @samp{.tlz} and @samp{.txz}. + @opsummary{overwrite} @item --overwrite @@ -3975,7 +3986,10 @@ tar: Hit write checkpoint #20 tar: Hit write checkpoint #30 @end smallexample -The complete list of available format specifiers follows: +The complete list of available format specifiers follows. Some of +them can take optional arguments. These arguments, if given, are +supplied in curly braces between the percent sign and the specifier +letter. @table @samp @item %s @@ -3984,17 +3998,18 @@ Print type of the checkpoint (@samp{write} or @samp{read}). @item %u Print number of the checkpoint. -@item %T +@item %@{r,w,d@}T Print number of bytes transferred so far and approximate transfer -speed. The number is preceded by @samp{W:}, when writing and by -@samp{R:} when reading. If @command{tar} is performing delete -operation (@pxref{delete}), three numbers are printed: number of bytes -read, written and deleted, each of them prefixed by @samp{R:}, -@samp{W:} and @samp{D:} correspondingy. For example: +speed. Optional arguments supply prefixes to be used before number +of bytes read, written and deleted, correspondingly. If absent, +they default to @samp{R}. @samp{W}, @samp{D}. Any or all of them can +be omitted, so, that e.g. @samp{%@{@}T} means to print corresponding +statistics without any prefixes. Any surplus arguments, if present, +are silently ignored. @example $ @kbd{tar --delete -f f.tar --checkpoint-action=echo="#%u: %T" main.c} -tar: #1: R: 0 (0B, ?/s),W: 0 (0B, ?/s),D: 0 +tar: #1: R: 0 (0B, 0B/s),W: 0 (0B, 0B/s),D: 0 tar: #2: R: 10240 (10KiB, 19MiB/s),W: 0 (0B, 0B/s),D: 10240 @end example @@ -4012,6 +4027,10 @@ for the current locale. Pad output with spaces to the @var{n}th column. If the @samp{@{@var{n}@}} part is omitted, the current screen width is assumed. + +@item %@var{c} +This is a shortcut for @samp{%@{%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S@}t: %ds, %@{read,wrote@}T%*\r}, +intended mainly for use with @samp{ttyout} action (see below). @end table Aside from format expansion, the message string is subject to