René Scharfe <[email protected]> writes:
> The flag PARSE_OPT_NO_INTERNAL_HELP is set to allow overriding the
> option -h, except when it's the only one given.
> This is the default behavior now,...
OK, so in the old world order, "-h" used to trigger the internal
help even before consulting parse_short_opt() to see if there is a
handler supplied by the caller, and NO_INTERNAL_HELP was invented as
a kludge to to disable this behaviour. The existing two users
(dealt with 4/5 and 5/5) both used this mechanism to let their own
handler kick in, but they had to make "-h" without anything else on
the command line behave just like the internal one, while handling
"-h" with something else on the command line do a custom thing.
In the new world order, internal "-h" handler is called only after
seeing that parse_short_opt() decides there is no handler for "-h"
as a fallback.
Side note. Not really. Among the three uses of
intenal_help in parse_options_step(), the first one ("lone
-h asks for help") is used before we ask parse_short_opt().
I wonder if we can/want to further tweak this in a follow-up
series. If that is done, I think NO_INTERNAL_HELP can go away, as
its only effect would be to make us say "unknown option" when "-h"
alone was given from the command line for an options[] array that
does not have a handler for "-h".
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