};
bb_applet_long_options = applet_long_options;
- The first parameter is the long option that you would pass to
- the applet (--verbose) in place of the short option (-v). The
- second field determines whether the option has an argument.
+ The first parameter is the long option name that you would pass
+ to the applet (without the dashes).
+
+ The second field determines whether the option has an argument.
You can set this to 0, 1, or 2, or you can use the long named
defines of no_argument, required_argument, and optional_argument.
- Just set the third argument to '0' or 'NULL'. The last argument
- is simply the short option without the dash of course.
+
+ The third argument is used only when the long option does not
+ have a corresponding short option. In that case, it should be
+ an integer pointer. Otherwise (and normally), it should just
+ bet set to NULL.
+
+ The last argument is the corresponding short option (if there
+ is one of course).
Note: a good applet will make long options configurable via the
config process and not a required feature. The current standard