Right in the Grammar !

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Antonin Décimo
2014-05-19 21:48:20 +02:00
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ If a `ProjectName.icns` file is provided, the script will use it to set the game
#### OPERATING SYSTEMS #### OPERATING SYSTEMS
`-l` Create a plain Love file. It is just a zip of your sources, renamed in *.love. `-l` Create a plain Love file. It is just a zip of your sources, renamed in *.love.
Mostly aimed at Linux players or developpers and the most common distribution process. Mostly aimed at Linux players or developers and the most common distribution process.
`-m` Create MacOS application. `-m` Create MacOS application.
Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh. Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh.
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If a `ProjectName.icns` file is provided, the script will use it to set the game
`-w` Create Windows application. `-w` Create Windows application.
Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64. Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64.
If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developped with Love 0.8.0 or newer. If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developed with Love 0.8.0 or newer.
Remember that x86 is always backwards compatible with x64. Remember that x86 is always backwards compatible with x64.
Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 and x86 or x86 only to create. Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 and x86 or x86 only to create.
`-w32` Create Windows x86 executable only `-w32` Create Windows x86 executable only

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@@ -43,16 +43,16 @@ OPTIONS
OPERATING SYSTEMS OPERATING SYSTEMS
-l Create a plain Love file. It is just a zip of your sources, renamed in *.love. -l Create a plain Love file. It is just a zip of your sources, renamed in *.love.
Mostly aimed at Linux players or developpers and the most common distribution process. Mostly aimed at Linux players or developers and the most common distribution process.
-m Create MacOS application. -m Create MacOS application.
Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh. Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh.
If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developped with Love 0.8.0 or lower. If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developed with Love 0.8.0 or lower.
Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 only or Universal Build to create. Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 only or Universal Build to create.
-w Create Windows application. -w Create Windows application.
Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64. Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64.
If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developped with Love 0.8.0 or newer. If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developed with Love 0.8.0 or newer.
Remember that x86 is always backwards compatible with x64. Remember that x86 is always backwards compatible with x64.
Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 and x86 or x86 only to create. Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 and x86 or x86 only to create.
-w32 Create Windows x86 executable only -w32 Create Windows x86 executable only
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ function getoptex()
if [ "$opttype" != ":" ]; then return 0; fi if [ "$opttype" != ":" ]; then return 0; fi
OPTARG="$2" OPTARG="$2"
if [ -z "$OPTARG" ]; if [ -z "$OPTARG" ];
then # error: must have an agrument then # error: must have an argument
let OPTERR && echo "$0: error: $OPTOPT must have an argument" >&2 let OPTERR && echo "$0: error: $OPTOPT must have an argument" >&2
exit exit
# OPTARG="$OPTOPT"; # OPTARG="$OPTOPT";