🔥 refactor: Merge --plain and --msword option into new one --style [msword,plain]#26
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…sword,plain]. This allow to easily add new sytle if needed. It solve also option precedence when using both option on the command line. See PR message.
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Any chance someone can review it? |
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hi @horkko we cannot merge this as a minor version because it changes interaction with flags, and could break existing automation and scripts that rely on oks-cli |
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Hi @outscale-ykr |
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It solve also option precedence when using both options on the command line as shown below:
As shown and based on the conditions in the code, it's always
--mswordoption that wins. Introducing--styleoption, this behaviour won't happen anymore.Style
--mswordand--plainoptions are supported, but deprecated with a Warning message as shown below:In the case of multiple time option
--style, the last one is considered