2014-08-27 17:55 GMT+02:00 Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 06:09:37PM +0400, Yanus Poluektovich wrote:
Why is the dir list comma-separated? The standard for *nix is to separate paths with a colon.
In environment variables, sure. Do you have an example of where this is done in a command line argument?
I'm actually reconsidering my stance on the feature entirely, as it disallows cachedirs with legitimate "," characters in them. I think maybe it's sufficient to just accept multiple -c arguments (a feature which isn't actually documented anywhere but in the commit message and code).
I feel it would be enough with multiple -c arguments. I added the comma-separated option so it would behave similar to the -i argument. If the comma-separated list is removed, should there be a note about the multiple -c option in the usage function?
d