Fix --lock-video-orientation syntax

The argument for option --lock-video-orientation has been made optional
by 5af9d0ee0f.

With getopt_long(), contrary to mandatory arguments, optional arguments
must be given with a '=':

    --lock-video-orientation 2   # wrong, parse error
    --lock-video-orientation=2   # correct
fix2382
Romain Vimont 3 years ago
parent 16a63e0917
commit f76fe2c0d4

@ -215,10 +215,10 @@ To lock the orientation of the mirroring:
```bash
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation # initial (current) orientation
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation 0 # natural orientation
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation 1 # 90° counterclockwise
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation 2 # 180°
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation 3 # 90° clockwise
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=0 # natural orientation
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=1 # 90° counterclockwise
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=2 # 180°
scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=3 # 90° clockwise
```
This affects recording orientation.

@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ static void test_options(void) {
"--fullscreen",
"--max-fps", "30",
"--max-size", "1024",
"--lock-video-orientation", "2",
"--lock-video-orientation=2", // optional arguments require '='
// "--no-control" is not compatible with "--turn-screen-off"
// "--no-display" is not compatible with "--fulscreen"
"--port", "1234:1236",

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