Markus Armbruster writes:
> Bandan Das writes:
>
>> Unlike machines, humans will be (mostly) appreciative on seeing
>> help output when a command fails due to incorrect syntax or input.
>> By default, print output of help_cmd() to the monitor in such cases.
>> The only exceptions are if a comman
Bandan Das writes:
> Unlike machines, humans will be (mostly) appreciative on seeing
> help output when a command fails due to incorrect syntax or input.
> By default, print output of help_cmd() to the monitor in such cases.
> The only exceptions are if a command does not exist or parsing
> faile
Unlike machines, humans will be (mostly) appreciative on seeing
help output when a command fails due to incorrect syntax or input.
By default, print output of help_cmd() to the monitor in such cases.
The only exceptions are if a command does not exist or parsing
failed for some other reason.
Befo