* known string, or there may be multiple strings (aliases) that mean then same
* thing.
*
- * An NVP Table is terminated with ".name=NULL".
+ * An NVP Table is terminated with ".name = NULL".
*
* During the 'name2value' operation, if no matching string is found
- * the pointer to the terminal element (with p->name==NULL) is returned.
+ * the pointer to the terminal element (with p->name == NULL) is returned.
*
* Example:
* \code
* Usefull when dealing with command options.
* that may come in any order...
*
- * Does not support "-foo=123" type options.
+ * Does not support "-foo = 123" type options.
* Only supports tcl type options, like "-foo 123"
*/
* return e;
* }
*
- * switch( n->value ){
+ * switch ( n->value ){
* case ALIVE:
* printf("Option ALIVE specified\n");
* break;
*
* This function assumes the previous option argv[-1] is the unknown string.
*
- * If this option had some prefix, then pass "hadprefix=1" else pass "hadprefix=0"
+ * If this option had some prefix, then pass "hadprefix = 1" else pass "hadprefix = 0"
*
* Example:
* \code
* e = Jim_GetOpt_Nvp( &goi, cmd_options, &n );
* if ( e != JIM_OK ){
* // option was not recognized
- * // pass 'hadprefix=0' because there is no prefix
+ * // pass 'hadprefix = 0' because there is no prefix
* Jim_GetOpt_NvpUnknown( &goi, cmd_options, 0 );
* return e;
* }
*
- * switch( n->value ){
+ * switch ( n->value ){
* case OPT_SEX:
* // handle: --sex male|female|lots|needmore
* e = Jim_GetOpt_Nvp( &goi, &nvp_sex, &n );