On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 09:48:32AM -0500, Derek Foreman wrote: > On 25/09/15 07:24 AM, ahmet acar wrote: > > Hi Derek. Thanks for review. > > > >> Really silly nit-pick, but I think most terminals (gnome-terminal, > >> xterm, terminology anyway) call this -e > >> So I guess it would be nice to be consistent. > > > > NO. I tested it that '-e' switch didn't work. > > > > it works with script files(*.sh) as its argument > > > > but can't execute binary executables.it complains about binary files. > > Oh, I didn't mean call the shell with -e. > > I meant that xterm, gnome-terminal, and terminology all have a -e option > to do this. > > if I want to do the same thing with other terminals, I'd do: > xterm -e "nano main.c" > gnome-terminal -e "nano main.c" > terminology -e "nano main.c" > > I guess maybe the closest we can get right now is > weston-terminal -e"nano main.c" because our option parser is garbage.
Sounds like a good project to put on a janitors' list. > But I think that's at least a little closer to what someone might expect... > > And if at some point in the future we make the option parser a little > less idiosyncratic, we'll be just like everyone else. +1 > >> Should be using tabs instead of spaces in front of that if statement. > >> And in front of that } > >> Funny formatting here too. > > > > I am sory. These are not intentional; just frustrating corruptions. > > Because of i am inexperienced and sends email manually as > > copy patch from editor paste to browser etc. > > i will resend it via git send-mail > > Once it's all set up, git send-email is really quite easy to use. :) Agreed, makes everyone's life easier. :-) Bryce _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel