This feature allows one or more Host commands to be specified as command line arguments. These are processed by ardopcf at startup as if they were issued by a connected host program.
Since this allows the same functionality as several existing command line arguments, those command line arguments are now marked as DEPRECATED. This is indicated in the help text available with the -h command line argument. Also, whenever one of these deprecated command line arguments is used, a very noticeable warning is printed to the console and debug log. Both the -h text and these warnings advise immediately discontinuing use of the deprecated options, and indicates how the same functionality can be achieved with the -H option. These deprecated options will be removed in a future release of ardopcf unless a reason not to do so is identified.
This feature allows one or more Host commands to be specified as command line arguments. These are processed by ardopcf at startup as if they were issued by a connected host program.
Since this allows the same functionality as several existing command line arguments, those command line arguments are now marked as DEPRECATED. This is indicated in the help text available with the -h command line argument. Also, whenever one of these deprecated command line arguments is used, a very noticeable warning is printed to the console and debug log. Both the -h text and these warnings advise immediately discontinuing use of the deprecated options, and indicates how the same functionality can be achieved with the -H option. These deprecated options will be removed in a future release of ardopcf unless a reason not to do so is identified.
The DEPRECATED command line arguments are: