The handling of -N arguments by fbitdump has turned out to be rather fragile after the recent implementation of optional arguments. The reason for this is that if the (integer) number printing level indicator for -N is written with a white-space separator (e.g., -N 5), 5 would be treated as the query filter rather than the number printing level indicator.
The handling of -N arguments by
fbitdump
has turned out to be rather fragile after the recent implementation of optional arguments. The reason for this is that if the (integer) number printing level indicator for -N is written with a white-space separator (e.g.,-N 5
),5
would be treated as the query filter rather than the number printing level indicator.