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The package name has been added to GetoptDemo.java, to adhere to the Java Language Specification recommendations. Although the practice is not mandatory, it is the defacto standard. Without this some compilers, IDEs, and other tools (e.g. proguard) may complain that the class name/package and file name/path don't match.
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The package name has been added to GetoptDemo.java, to adhere to the Java Language Specification recommendations. Although the practice is not mandatory, it is the defacto standard. Without this some compilers, IDEs, and other tools (e.g. proguard) may complain that the class name/package and file name/path don't match.