pkg/mflag
Doug Davis 0a3565494b Make --tlsverify enable tls regardless of value specified
I also needed to add a mflag.IsSet() function that allows you to check
to see if a certain flag was actually specified on the cmd line.

Per #9221 - also tweaked the docs to fix a typo.

Closes #9221

Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
2014-11-20 16:09:06 -08:00
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example update go import path and libcontainer 2014-07-24 22:19:50 +00:00
flag.go Make --tlsverify enable tls regardless of value specified 2014-11-20 16:09:06 -08:00
flag_test.go fs.Visit() returns nil flag 2014-08-29 15:38:03 +10:00
LICENSE update commands.go 2014-01-17 17:33:15 -08:00
MAINTAINERS update MAINTAINERS files 2014-06-16 22:20:07 +00:00
README.md update commands.go 2014-01-17 17:33:15 -08:00

Package mflag (aka multiple-flag) implements command-line flag parsing.
It's an hacky fork of the official golang package

It adds:

  • both short and long flag version
    ./example -s red ./example --string blue

  • multiple names for the same option

$>./example -h
Usage of example:
  -s, --string="": a simple string

It is very flexible on purpose, so you can do things like:

$>./example -h
Usage of example:
  -s, -string, --string="": a simple string

Or:

$>./example -h
Usage of example:
  -oldflag, --newflag="": a simple string

You can also hide some flags from the usage, so if we want only --newflag:

$>./example -h
Usage of example:
  --newflag="": a simple string
$>./example -oldflag str
str

See example.go for more details.