>
> When using head or tail with the -c option to specify some number of
> bytes, is there any limit to the size of the number that can be used?  I
> think there might not be a limit, or if there is one it is a number greater
> than the size of any file any of us will ever see.  Think so?
>

good question.  magnitude issues are all too often shrugged off, hence
issues like y2k, 2038, not to mention countless buffer overflow security
holes.

i've had fun at various times running a loop trying a number, then 10 times
that number, and so on to see the results, but of course that only tells
you the local/current functionality, where the real problem is all too
often that no upper limit is even defined, declared, or considered.
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