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There's, at present, no disk usage known for individual items. Measuring it would require calculating the set of extents referenced by the current item, rather that by all items processed. Doing so is of course not hard; cost: no extra I/O, double the current memory.
Outputting a single field needs only a trivial amount of tuits; it's just that my field of them is barren these days :/
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From my point of view, it would be enough to show only the apparent size of the selected set, like how compsize works today.
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Related Issues (20)
- Exclusive / shared usage HOT 3
- wrong size: 1036 bytes file reported as 140M HOT 10
- Show sparse usage. HOT 1
- Change the name to btrfs-compsize HOT 4
- Error messages with Kernel 5.8.8 HOT 13
- compsize should also show dedupe% and total% not only comp% HOT 6
- Regular extent's header not 53 bytes (0) long?!? HOT 1
- compsize could be more user-friendly (from an enduser perspective) HOT 2
- SEARCH_V2 buffer is too big, slows compsize down HOT 8
- Support DESTDIR in Makefile
- Issues reported by static analysis HOT 1
- Option to always shows count of extents
- Makefile: Ensure that MAN_I directory exists
- Setuid root? HOT 3
- Add option to set fixed output format for size or at least raw bytes HOT 1
- Option to print each file HOT 4
- Feature request: compsize --find HOT 3
- Is the extent number accurate for telling file's fragmentation for compressed files? HOT 17
- Crazy values HOT 4
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