Am 01.01.2010 um 18:35 schrieb David Holland: > On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 03:33:26PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: >>> if (argc > 2) { >>> - printf("Usage: cfscores -a | cfscores [user]\n"); >>> - exit(1); >>> + errx(1, "Usage: cfscores -a | cfscores [user]"); >> >> imo, lower case "usage" would be more consistent with other commands. > > Some grep usage suggests that lowercase outnumbers capitalized by a > good margin, but there's still a healthy minority of capitalized usage > messages. (It's about 500 to 125.) > > Is this something we care enough about to make a point of fixing it as > we go?
with a ratio of 500:125, I am inclined to say no. > > -- > David A. Holland > dholl...@netbsd.org