+ {
+ /* If the last word on the command line is an option that
+ requires an argument, getopt will refuse to recognise it.
+ Try to catch such options here and issue a more helpful
+ error message than just "unrecognized option". */
+ int opt;
+
+ for (opt = ARRAY_SIZE (ld_options); opt--;)
+ if (ld_options[opt].opt.has_arg == required_argument
+ /* FIXME: There are a few short options that do not
+ have long equivalents, but which require arguments.
+ We should handle them too. */
+ && ld_options[opt].opt.name != NULL
+ && strcmp (argv[last_optind] + ld_options[opt].control, ld_options[opt].opt.name) == 0)
+ {
+ einfo (_("%P: %s: missing argument\n"), argv[last_optind]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (opt == -1)
+ einfo (_("%P: unrecognized option '%s'\n"), argv[last_optind]);
+ }