On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Carl Banks <pavlovevide...@gmail.com> wrote: > I don't really care for or agree with Steven and Ben Finney's foolish > consistency. I already weighed it against the benefits of consistency, and > decided that this parameter was easily important enough to warrant special > treatment. It's actually a good thing for this parameter to look different > from other switches; it marks it as specially important.
I'll weigh in then - in favour of the "foolish" consistency. It's a far more valuable feature than you might imagine. Think how much time your users (even yourself) are going to spend using your program; now think how much time those same people will spend using other programs. You can't fight something that's orders of magnitude bigger than you, so what you'll be doing is creating a special-case that has to be kept in the user's mind. You'll also run into trouble if anyone has a file name that begins @; this situation already exists, but I think most people know not to create a file called "-rf" (and even then, most Unix programs accept "--" to mean "end of options, the next thing is a filename"). Do what everyone else does. You'll thank yourself for it in a year or so. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list