
Igor Mikushkin wrote:
Hi!
I have already asked this question about a month ago. But it wasn't answered and I suppose to repeat.
I cannot find in docs how to create named vales for producing output like shown in this example from docs:
$bin/gcc/debug/multiple_sources --help Allows options:
Generic options: -v [ --version ] : print version string --help : produce help message
Configuration: --optimization n : optimization level -I [ --include-path ] path : include path
The "--include-path" option shown above has "path" parameter, what I have is "arg".
The docs example appears to be stale -- the code always produces 'args'. I think it's OK, because it relieves you from the need to think out witty names for parameters. Above, the word 'path' occurs three times on a line, and probably does not add much value.
Also I don't understand how to restrict hidden values.
For example I want command "myutil --help restrict this" to throw an exception because of "restrict" and "this" but it doesn't do it.
Why? 'restrict' appears to the value of the option --help, and this is an argument. What's wrong? - Volodya