this situation is to parse command line and config file separately,
then merge the two parse results and check in the application if the
option is given in the merged parse result.
+
+There is another disadvantage of this flag: if the parser fails due
+to a missing option that was declared required, it is not possible to
+detect if other options were given. For example, if the suite defines
+the --help option, and the application is executed with this option
+only, the parser will still return a parse error.
.B
.IP ignored
This flag indicates that the current option is in fact not a real option.
For each option for which the
.B values
directive was specified, the lopsubgen command generates a C
-enumeration which contains the given identifiers. This allows to
-refer to each possible value through a numeric constant.
+enumeration which contains the given identifiers. This allows
+referring to each possible value through a numeric constant.
.TP
.B default_val
This directive makes only sense for options which take an argument. For