On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 07:44:58PM +0000, Jacques Bodin-Hullin wrote:
> diff --git a/parse-options.c b/parse-options.c
> index 3b874a83a0c89..88512212392ae 100644
> --- a/parse-options.c
> +++ b/parse-options.c
> @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ static void check_typos(const char *arg, const struct
> option *options)
> return;
>
> if (starts_with(arg, "no-")) {
> - error ("did you mean `--%s` (with two dashes ?)", arg);
> + error ("did you mean `--%s` (with two dashes?)", arg);
I agree the extra space in the original is stylistically weird, and your
suggestion is an improvement. However, I think this is really a question
"did you mean..." with a parenthetical phrase. Most style guides would
recommend putting the punctuation outside, like:
error: did you mean `--foo` (with two dashes)?
Speaking of style, the extra space between "error" and "(" does not
match our usual coding style. It might be worth removing while we're
touching these lines.
-Peff