[1.0.1 ok] command line arguments with Sikuli Standard Commandline Option characters (-r, -s, -t, ...) are ignored or give errors

Bug #1190176 reported by RaiMan
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SikuliX
Fix Committed
Critical
RaiMan

Bug Description

--- fixed with 1.0.1

Hello,

I'm passing command line argument(s) with sys.argv[1:] and for most of them it works. There were 3-4 args which when used immediately failed/aborted the Sikuli run, without any error. On analyzing, I observed that all these arguments are starting with either of "-rxxxx", "-sxxxx" or "-txxxx". There appear a conflict with the Sikuli standard command line arguments (-r, -s, -t) and those I used, although I'm using a string (e.g. "-report", "-test") rather than a single character.

The question is, how to pass such arguments that start with standard command line arguments (-r, -s. -t)?

Thanks.

Tags: scriptrun
RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
Changed in sikuli:
status: New → Fix Committed
importance: Undecided → High
assignee: nobody → RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
milestone: none → 1.1.0
RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
tags: added: scriptrun
RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
Changed in sikuli:
importance: High → Critical
description: updated
RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
summary: - [1.0] command line arguments with Sikuli Standard Commandline Option
- characters (-r, -s, -t, ...) are ignored or give errors
+ [1.0.1 ok] command line arguments with Sikuli Standard Commandline
+ Option characters (-r, -s, -t, ...) are ignored or give errors
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