Raymond Toy <raymond.toy at stericsson.com> writes:
> Can we live without being able to recognize -abc as three separate
> options all smashed into one?
No. You violate POSIX and this is established common practice, you're
going to make too much noise with such changes.
> Or maybe we need a new command line parser? (I'd rather not write a
> new one.)
>
> Also, there seems to be a limitation on the number of command line
> args that can be handled. In maxima, we gather up args 1-9 and pass
> them to the underlying lisp. But what if there were more?
I think that this limitation comes from DR/IBM/MS DOS.
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