An option description can be located after a new line.#342
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EVGVir wants to merge 1 commit intodocopt:masterfrom
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An option description can be located after a new line.#342EVGVir wants to merge 1 commit intodocopt:masterfrom
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…ded. Sometimes if an option is too long, it looks better when its description starts on a new line.
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I think this is a great test case. The Python parser passes this, but the C++ one I wrote does not! Adding this will help me fix this bug in the C++ one (which I do think is a bug). |
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Thanks for support! |
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Any update on whether this patch can be merged? It's been oustanding for 18 months or so. |
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Sometimes if an option is too long, it looks better when its description starts on a new line.
This behaviour is supported by the current implementation (intentionally or unintentionally), the commit secures this fact, so it can be safely ported into re-implementations (I am especially interested in C++ version).