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Currently, positional options are not explicitly supported but just remain as unparsed arguments. This commit adds support for positional arguments so that these are treated like other options including parsing and listing in the help output.

Positional arguments can be defined as regular options but with the OPT_POSITIONAL flag:

        OPT_GROUP("Positional options"),
        OPT_INTEGER(0, "posi", &posi, "positional integer", NULL, 0, OPT_POSITIONAL),
        OPT_STRING(0, "poss", &poss, "positional string", NULL, 0, OPT_POSITIONAL),

The long name is used in error messages if the argument cannot be parsed.

This PR addresses issue: #46

Currently, positional options are not explicitly supported but just
remain as unparsed arguments. This commit adds support for positional
arguments so that these are treated like other options including
parsing and listing in the help output.

Signed-off-by: Marc Rittinghaus <[email protected]>
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@cofyc-bot cofyc-bot added the size/M Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files. label Dec 28, 2022
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cofyc commented Dec 29, 2022

@tripulse what do you think?

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