commit | 31162bcf061cd58a5db628f51f3da5d7d43b7829 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Luis Fernando Pino Duque <lpino@google.com> | Wed Apr 20 09:26:20 2016 +0000 |
committer | Damien Martin-Guillerez <dmarting@google.com> | Wed Apr 20 11:18:41 2016 +0000 |
tree | 18fa240605b839f2b97de110857baaeb928eea67 | |
parent | 00cfb7df61b1f3d9fac8ee29d92b315cbfe6d28f [diff] |
Delete the defaultMultipleValue field from options and refactor the logic for retrieving the default values of options. The field defaultMultipleValue was introduced in commit 51a491b89a9cd5f15c9a093a5693bc37e696e6e1 to allow defining a default value for options that set allowMultiple. However due to the limitations of the optionsParser end up being not useful since we cannot guarantee that an option that allows multiple has a converter that returns a list of values. Thus this CL deletes code that may confuse even more and clarifies the mechanism that the options currently use to obtain their default values. -- MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=120317261
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