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Why? Because I often use a command line like $ ./tools/run-nm-test.sh -m src/libnm-client-impl/tests/test-nm-client -p /libnm/device-connection-compatibility or even alias it to a one character command `x`. Usually I want to do the rebuild, and as `make` is so slow, it adds noticeable time running the command. Thus, sometimes I want to modify the command, for which I have to edit the command from the history, or toggle two separate commands. Add a `-M` flag that can reverse the effect of an earlier `-m`. An "enable" flag in general should just also have a "disable" flag. |
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| check-compare-generated.sh | ||
| check-config-options.sh | ||
| check-docs.sh | ||
| check-exports.sh | ||
| check-gitlab-ci.sh | ||
| check-tree.sh | ||
| create-exports-NetworkManager.sh | ||
| debug-helper.py | ||
| enums-to-docbook.pl | ||
| generate-docs-nm-property-infos.py | ||
| generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-gir.py | ||
| generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-merge.py | ||
| meson-post-install.sh | ||
| run-nm-test.sh | ||
| test-build.sh | ||
| test-networkmanager-service.py | ||
| test-sudo-wrapper.sh | ||