Jon, I just want to make -r act more like one expects.

Do make it return an error (shell $?) as you don't document that it will not 
return
an error, and one would expect it should. Or at -r you could document
that no error will be returned, for some strange reason or not to break
bad scripts or something.

As for an error message, the same holds. Or you could mention on the man
page at -r that no error message will be given even without -q.

All I did was test -r. I suppose the same holds for other options or
when no option is given.



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