Le 21/03/2011 15:26, John Coppens a écrit : > Hello people, Hi you,
> I've been trying to get GOption and friends working - but it seems > we're not on friendly terms. > > 1) I defined a GOptionEntry as: > > {"debug", 'd', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &dbg, "Debug options", "opts"}, > > and find that > -d e works > --debug e > --debug=e work correctly > > -de gives "option parsing failed: Missing argument for -d" > > The form (-de), frequently used, fails though it is advertised > in the Command line parser description: > > http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/unstable/glib-Commandline-option-parser.html#g-option-context-add-main-entries > > why? This is NOT meant to work as you seem to expect, and the docs tells you: "-de" is the same as "-d -e", not "-d e". This is a very common thing, and most commands works this way (apart perhaps cut). > 2) The above entry should have a list of the actual debug options, > but I haven't found a practical way to add them to the help text. > I'd like to add options like: > > p: debug printing > l: debug logging > > Actually, I've extended the "Debug options" string with \n's and > looong string, but there should be a more practical way... is there? No idea, sorry. > 3) The reason I wanted to migrate to GOption, is that it seems > gnome_program_init doesn't eliminate the recognized default arguments > such as --g-fatal-warnings, if added. So, in gdb, a run > --g-fatal-warnings produces an error in getopt. AFAIR, --g-fatal-warnings is NOT a standard option. You're expected to use the environment variable G_DEBUG: G_DEBUG=fatal-warnings gdb yourapp See http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/unstable/glib-running.html > I've looked through numerous pages - can anyone point to an app that > actually uses GOption for more than a minimal options set? Most GNOME programs, and let's guess: GIMP ;) Regards, Colomban _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list