On 09/19/2014 05:19 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote: > From be1e555db9cfd7e82a0a26e1a612a65ebe93d789 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: =?UTF-8?q?P=C3=A1draig=20Brady?= <p...@draigbrady.com> > Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 16:15:04 +0100 > Subject: [PATCH] stty: only list supported options in --help and man pages > > * src/stty.c (usage): Exclude unsupported options from --help, > which only impacts the "dsusp" option on GNU/Linux.
that one, too: -* [\-]cdtrdsr -enable DTR/DSR handshaking -.TP A slightly different idea: as this can only happen for non-POSIX options, we could change the '*' symbol to e.g. 'S' ("supported non-POSIX option) and 'U' (unsupported non-POSIX option). WDYT? The cleanest solution probably would be to distinguish between distinguish "invalid argument" from "not supported" errors, as you aleady said. I'm not sure if it's worthwhile. Otherwise: +1 Thanks & have a nice day, Berny