>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim.one@comcast.net> writes: >> And /please/ have long-option alternatives for each of the >> short opts. E.g. --dry-run. It is okay for there to only be a >> long-opt version of a switch. TP> No it isn't (if you don't believe me, ask your boss <0.3 TP> wink>). Hmm, tell that to the rsync authors (to pick one example). Maybe they should have chosen -Z for --modify-window <wink>. >> Also, always have -h/--help and (probably) -V/--version. ... TP> How about Trent check Greg Ward's Optik into Tools/scripts/, TP> lest he end up reinventing it? TP> (BTW, I agree with the goal, I'm just giving Trent an excuse TP> not to vent himself <wink>) I suspect we've succeeded in scaring Trent away by now. :) >> ... Oh jeez, acronym explosion time. Some How, I Think Not >> Obvious. TP> Damn. I can't think of any word that begins with K! TP> fortunately-unless-candians-keep-yelling-over-usecases-there's-only- TP> one-ly y'rs - tim but-i-think-everyone-might-eventually-help-advocate-real-debugging-ly y'rs, -Barry
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