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Re: [Bug-wget] QuickStart tutorial


From: Rahul Prasad
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] QuickStart tutorial
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 03:34:43 +0530

I dont want to actually implement it.
Its just a sample problem, I want to know how it is implemented, so that I
can learn the basics.

I cant understand the flow of control. If you provide me with a quick
tutorial on how to solve the problem that I have given, I can quick start
coding instead of spending time in analyzing 1000 lines of code.


2010/10/14 Ángel González <address@hidden>

>  Rahul Prasad wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am a student, I want to contribute to wget,
> > I have read the nicely written
> > OptionHowTo<http://wget.addictivecode.org/OptionsHowto>but still need
> > an example to demonstrate how everything is put together.
> >
> > This is what I want to do (Test case).
> > I want to add an option *-rahul* which will enqueue a hardcoded url for
> > downloading say http://rahulprasad.com/app/scratchpad/v0ride/text.txtalong
> > with supplied url.
> > Also
> > I want to add another option *-override* which will just download the
> hard
> > coded url and discard supplied url.
> >
> > I have already added "rahul" and "override" in *main.c* as
> >
> >
> > { "rahul", '', OPT_VALUE, "rahul", -1 },
> > { "override", '', OPT_VALUE, "override", -1 },
> >
> > Added following line in *options.h*
> > char *rahul;
> > char *override;
> > under *struct options*
> >
> > Added following lines in *init.c*
> > { "rahul",        &opt.rahul,        cmd_string },
> > { "override",        &opt.override,        cmd_string },
> > under *commands[] *
> >
> > but I am facing difficulty on what to do next.
> > Please help, so that I can start development
> >
> > I want to add batch download support to wget, but need to know how things
> > work.
> > Also please tell me how do we debug big projects like wget?
> > and what IDE do you people use ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rahul Prasad
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > Web: www.rahulprasad.com
>
> Why do you want to do all of this?
>
> You can add the url instead of using a patched wget with it hardcoded.
> If so you want, you could make a small script which adds the url unless
> -override is provided.
>
>
>
>


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