millert
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Traditionally, getopt(3) has treated "--foo" the same as "--". However,
this can cause confusion when a user tries to use a long option with a program that only supports short options. Furthermore, it appears to be in violation of POSIX, which states that "--" shall indicate the end of argument processing, not any string that begins with "--". OK otto@ and closes PR 3666. |
21 years ago | |
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src | Traditionally, getopt(3) has treated "--foo" the same as "--". However, | 21 years ago |