command line options
Brandon Allbery
allbery at ncoast.UUCP
Mon Apr 18 05:26:31 AEST 1988
As quoted from <143 at gsg.UUCP> by lew at gsg.UUCP (Paul Lew):
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| In article <7628 at brl-smoke.ARPA>, gwyn at brl-smoke.ARPA (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
| > Under the existing getopts scheme, typing
| > command -?
| > is guaranteed to get the usage message.
|
| Why use '?' character? I especially hate to type: command '-?' to avoid
| '?' to be expanded by shell. In Bourne shell, if you dont have any file
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(1) To the person who couldn't find "getopts" in the manual: it's "getopt",
without the "s". Try "man 3 getopt" -- if Berkeley got around to putting it
into libc, that is.
(2) The point is not that "-?" is magic, it's that any unknown option will
elicit a usage message. I personally use "-." to get the usage message, since
I have yet to see a program which uses "-." as an option. Whereas some programs
*do* use -H (System V /bin/who, for instance).
--
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