Allow using -f option to also specify a library of specifications#3
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davidm-mm wants to merge 2 commits intoluismartingarcia:masterfrom
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Allow using -f option to also specify a library of specifications#3davidm-mm wants to merge 2 commits intoluismartingarcia:masterfrom
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.. rather than immediately printing them, they can then be referenced by name on the commandline.
For simplicity, I use the ';' as the separator between name and specification. If such a character is present, then the dictionary of builtin protocols is extended. Otherwise the line is treated as a standard specification and queued for display.
I've neglected to update the changelog, it looks like this is done post-merge?