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command-line option to signify no more options





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-10-30 18:14 -------
Indeed, -find would look for -. if it were not told specifically that the -. 
switch is not a filename.  I do realize that -find does not have to be last if 
you specify a filename, in spite of my having omitted that qualification from 
my previous statement.  I just have a problem with command-line options that 
take optional parameters, but whether a parameter is optional depends on the 
option's position on the command-line.  An alternate solution for this more 
specific situation might be to disallow build filenames beginning with "-" and 
therefore be able to go on to the next option when it was encountered.

Do any of the committers have an opinion on this subject?

-Matt

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