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The validation functions to test for the number of passed arguments did not pluralize `argument(s)`, and used `argument(s)` in all cases. This patch adds a simple `pluralize()` helper to improve this. Before this change, `argument(s)` was used in all cases: $ docker container ls foobar "docker container ls" accepts no argument(s). $ docker network create one two "docker network create" requires exactly 1 argument(s). $ docker network connect "docker network connect" requires exactly 2 argument(s). $ docker volume create one two "docker volume create" requires at most 1 argument(s). After this change, `argument(s)` is properly singularized or plurarized: $ docker container ls foobar "docker container ls" accepts no arguments. $ docker network create one two "docker network create" requires exactly 1 argument. $ docker network connect "docker network connect" requires exactly 2 arguments. $ docker volume create one two "docker volume create" requires at most 1 argument. Test cases were updated accordingly. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl> |
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README.md
docker/cli
This repository is the home of the cli used in the Docker CE and Docker EE products.
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