pugs-comm...@feather.perl6.nl wrote:
- -name :name
- -name=value :name<value>
- -name="spacy value" :name«'spacy value'»
- -name='spacy value' :name«'spacy value'»
- -name=val1,'val 2',etc :name«val1 'val 2' etc»
+ -n :name
+ -n=value :name<value>
+ -n="spacy value" :name«'spacy value'»
+ -n='spacy value' :name«'spacy value'»
+ -n=val1,'val 2',etc :name«val1 'val 2' etc»
--name :name # only if declared Bool
--name=value :name<value> # don't care
Is that right? Should the right column example not also be shortened to :n ? I
thought the single-dash names only allowed a single character in a name on
purpose, since multiple chars after a - were multiple options. -- Darren Duncan