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@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@
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flag.Var(&flagVal, []string{"name"}, "help message for flagname")
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For such flags, the default value is just the initial value of the variable.
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- You can also add "deprecated" flags, they are still usable, bur are not shown
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+ You can also add "deprecated" flags, they are still usable, but are not shown
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in the usage and will display a warning when you try to use them:
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- var ip = flag.Int([]string{"f", "#flagname", "-flagname"}, 1234, "help message for flagname")
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- this will display: `Warning: '-flagname' is deprecated, it will be replaced by '--flagname' soon. See usage.` and
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+ var ip = flag.Int([]string{"#f", "#flagname", "-flagname2"}, 1234, "help message for flagname")
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+ this will display: `Warning: '--flagname' is deprecated, it will be replaced by '--flagname2' soon. See usage.` and
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var ip = flag.Int([]string{"f", "#flagname"}, 1234, "help message for flagname")
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- will display: `Warning: '-t' is deprecated, it will be removed soon. See usage.`
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+ will display: `Warning: '-f' is deprecated, it will be removed soon. See usage.`
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You can also group one letter flags, bif you declare
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var v = flag.Bool([]string{"v", "-verbose"}, false, "help message for verbose")
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