this caused the combination of -q -f somefile to not find the dll
in the current dir, because it started iterating the directory
list with 2 instead of 0.
now everythings finally correctly indented and future patches
will not be overshadowed by whitespace noise.
used the following settings
--braces-on-func-def-line
--braces-on-struct-decl-line
--braces-on-if-line
--dont-break-procedure-type
--leave-preprocessor-space
--continue-at-parentheses
-linux
-i8
-brace-indent1
--case-indentation8
--space-after-cast
--line-length120
--no-space-after-for
--no-space-after-if
--no-space-after-while
--leave-optional-blank-lines
--ignore-profile
--space-special-semicolon
--indent-label8
this will be passed on to the DLL via a env variable
- additionally, now everything prints to stderr
- fixes a bug which would print DLL init even in quiet mode
- fixed a couple of bugs in argv parsing