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bug#9085: 'split' feature request: an option to uses e.g. '.001' as firs


From: Pádraig Brady
Subject: bug#9085: 'split' feature request: an option to uses e.g. '.001' as first suffix.
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 17:44:38 +0000
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On 01/30/2012 05:33 PM, Jérémy Compostella wrote:
> Pádraig, Jim, others,
> 
> - Solution 1:
> Pádraig wrotes:
>> I wonder might we have a separate option, --suffix-start, and
>> theoretically that could accept alphabetic options too?  I'm not
>> suggesting we do this, but it's worth discussion.
> That's was my first idea but since your first mail subject was "split
> --numeric-suffixes=N" I assumed that you already thought about it as a
> bad solution. Wrong assumption I guess.
> 
> - Solution 2:
> Pádraig wrotes:
>> Thinking a bit more about it, it's probably worth to split the short
>> and long options. Have -d not take a param as before, and have
>> --numeric-suffixes take an optional param.
>> To do this, leave 'optional_argument' in the long_opts array, and just
>> remove the :: from the getopts call.

My vote is for solution 2.
Less options = simpler interface for users.
I don't think it's too onerous to mandate,
numeric suffixes for this feature.

> Personally, I do prefer the "Solution 1" since the result looks more
> consistent, more powerful andf does not change anything to the current
> options.
> 
> However, it needs more work.

cheers,
Pádraig.





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