On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 10:07 -0800, Kok, Auke wrote: > (which, BTW also could use the uint32_t -> u32 (etc) changes... while you're at it) I think this does what you want: for size in "8" "16" "32" "64" ; do \ sed -r -i -e 's/\bu_{0,1}int'$size'_t\b/u'$size'/g' \ $(grep -rPlw --include=*.[ch] 'u_{0,1}int'$size'_t' drivers/net/e1000 drivers/net/ixgb); done But why? boolean_t is used by 3 subsystems with local typedefs. These others are much more frequently used by kernel source. $ grep -rPlw --include=*.[ch] "u{0,1}_{0,1}int(8|16|32|64)_t" * | wc -l 876 include/linux/types.h has typedefs for these but not boolean_t include/linux/types.h:typedef __u8 u_int8_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __s8 int8_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u16 u_int16_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __s16 int16_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u32 u_int32_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __s32 int32_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u8 uint8_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u16 uint16_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u32 uint32_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u64 uint64_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __u64 u_int64_t; include/linux/types.h:typedef __s64 int64_t; cheers, Joe -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kernel-janitors" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html