On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
 
> I've 2 proposals:
> 
> 1. --run-tests to be a hash option accepting:
>   --run-tests --repeat=N --run-tests --rotate=[Y/N]
> 
> with the default of --repeat=1 and --rotate=Y
> 
> also may be we can do --rotate and --norotate to get the reverse instead
> of Y/N. I'm not sure whether it'll work with hash values.
> 
> (do you have a better name choice for --rotate? is this the best word to
> annotate the difference between interleaving vs. appending in the 'a, b,
> c' example above?)
> 
> 2. --run-tests[=N] --[no]rotate-tests (or simply --[no]rotate)

i don't want to loose the -r shortcut.  can you make -run-tests=%s and
just parse the string?  should be able to include all the same options in
that string.


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