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Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUNET_PROGRAM* option evaluation does not work


From: Schanzenbach, Martin
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUNET_PROGRAM* option evaluation does not work as expected
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:16:39 +0100

In the end, please also check https://docs.gnunet.org/#Coding-style and adjust 
your editor to it.
Currently, the file has mixed spaces and tabs which is quite unreadable (for 
me).
Now, I know this is a problem in other files as well (looking at you 
gnunet-ecc.c), but better not copy the bad style ;)

BR

> On 13. Mar 2019, at 19:11, Schanzenbach, Martin <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> Signed PGP part
> Hi!
> 
>> On 13. Mar 2019, at 18:25, Hartmut Goebel <address@hidden> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Martin,
>> 
>> Am 03.03.19 um 11:33 schrieb Schanzenbach, Martin:
>>> The first thing you should do it use GNUNET_PROGRAM*.
>> I followed this advice, adding options --verbose, -s/--silent and 
>> -d/--device. Here is the resulting help output, which look s good::
>> 
>> src/util/gnunet-qr --help
>> gnunet-qr
>> Scan a QR code using a video device and import the uri read
>> Arguments mandatory for long options are also mandatory for short options.
>>      --verbose              be verbose
>>  -c, --config=FILENAME      use configuration file FILENAME
>>  -d, --device=DEVICE        use video-device DEVICE (default: /dev/video0
>>  -h, --help                 print this help
>>  -L, --log=LOGLEVEL         configure logging to use LOGLEVEL
>>  -l, --logfile=FILENAME     configure logging to write logs to FILENAME
>>  -s, --silent               do not show preview windows
>>  -v, --version              print the version number
>> Report bugs to address@hidden
>> GNUnet home page: http://www.gnu.org/s/gnunet/
>> General help using GNU software: http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/
>> 
>> 
>> But the resulting program does not work as expected:
>> 
>>      • gnunet-qr -c src/my/test_my.conf
>> -> invalid option -- c
> 
> You forgot to call:
> GNUNET_STRINGS_get_utf8_args (argc, argv,
>                                    &argc, &argv)
> without it the parsing will not actually happen ;).
> 
> FYI some flags are reserved and handled by GNUnet.
> This includes "verbose", "config" etc. You can see what is reserved when you 
> add no arguments and call --help.
> See gnunet-ecc.c how it's done.
> 
>> Curiously gnunet-ecc accepts this option.
>>      • gnunet-qr --config ./src/my/test_my.conf
>> fails with "`stat' failed on file `/opt/gnunet/share/gnunet/config.d' 
>> [...]error: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden"
>> Why does the program try to access this directory when I passed an 
>> config-file?
>> 
>> "/opt/gnunet" is the prefix I configured, thus the directory name makes 
>> sense.  gnunet-ecc has the same issue.
>> 
> 
> GNUnet always tries to load the system/user config file first. The config 
> file you pass is used to override the default settings from that.
> So if you did not actually install gnunet or don't have GNUNET_PREFIX setup, 
> this might be the issue.
> 
> BR
> 
>> I just pushed the code to branch gnunet-qt-c-2 (force-pushing to the prior 
>> branch was denied)
>> 
>> --
>> Regards
>> Hartmut Goebel
>> 
>> | Hartmut Goebel          |
>> address@hidden
>>               |
>> |
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>> 
> 
> 
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