"Dimitrie O. Paun" dpaun@rogers.com writes:
Cleanup a bit the command line. I know, I've introduced -J but I did it under time pressure, I never liked it :). It seems to me -I- is more intuitive, and cleans up the options space for stuff that we actually need. Moreover, this option is relevant mostly for Wine, so it's better if it doesn't use on of the precious letters.
I think this will be confusing, -I- means something slightly different in gcc. I'd suggest fixing the dependency on getopt_long so that we can have long options without having to always introduce a short option too. Then we can get rid of -J and simply use --nostdinc.