Hello, On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 10:06:28PM +0200, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > > -# If no file are specified by the user, then we need to provide default > > -# value. By we need to know if files were specified by the user. > > +# See whether a non-option argument was seen; if not, the default list > > applies.
> I would call `--file=foo' an option argument. How about this? good catch! > # The default lists apply if the user does not instantiate any file This is not true either, because the user may specify a tag defined by AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS or AC_CONFIG_LINKS. The term `tag' is not very decsriptive, though. Saying ``no file, header, link, nor command'' is too long. Perhaps the term `file', though not exact, is the best alternative. I suggest: # The default lists apply if the user does not specify any file. or # The default lists apply if no tag is given on the command line # (ie. no file, no header, no link, and no command). Stepan
