On 10/8/25 15:11, Rob Landley wrote:
Alright, --help and --version should take effect when they are the first and ONLY argument to a command, except for toybox --help command which is an existing special case. And NOHELP suppresses that first argument because "true" should still never produce output (or error on stdout refusing to accept data).
Nope, --help is interpreted when longopts are interpreted because otherwise "alias ls='ls -l'" would disable --help.
And if "echo -e" produces nothing, then "echo --help" producing weirdness is ok.
P.S. It's pre-release polishing, the traditional time to give the todo list a quick scrub to see what comes out.
Still had a todo item about this, sometimes the stack pops LIFO... Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
