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Re: CLI Default Actionby liverpole (Monsignor) |
on Apr 24, 2010 at 18:15 UTC ( [id://836694]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hi Xiong,
"What should the tool do?" Whenever I write a command-line tool, (and unless it's a one-off, throwaway), I always make the tool print a syntax message if no arguments are specified. For example:
It's as much for my benefit (when I forget in 6 months what I wrote the utility for) as for others' benefit. I find it frustrating when someone writes a program that you have to "just know" to type "prog -\?" (or whatever) to get help. Even if the program doesn't need any arguments at all, you can almost always think of some way of extending it (now, or in the future), which will make it sensible to allow at least one argument. For example, if you're almost always operating on the current directory, it only takes 1 character to type '.' for the current directory, allows you to be flexible if a different directory is needed, and therefore makes it possible to print a syntax message when no arg is given. Come to think of it, that addresses your other 3 questions, too. s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/
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