explain what the --progress flag does exactly

an alternative to this would be to use more than a letter in the
output, for example:

 orig: 16.82 GB comp: 9.44 GB dedup: 25.86 MB home/
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@ -670,7 +670,10 @@ Type "Yes I am sure" if you understand this and want to continue.\n""")
help='print statistics for the created archive') help='print statistics for the created archive')
subparser.add_argument('-p', '--progress', dest='progress', subparser.add_argument('-p', '--progress', dest='progress',
action='store_true', default=False, action='store_true', default=False,
help='print progress while creating the archive') help="""print progress while creating
the archive, showing Original,
Compressed and Deduplicated sizes,
followed by the path being processd""")
subparser.add_argument('-e', '--exclude', dest='excludes', subparser.add_argument('-e', '--exclude', dest='excludes',
type=ExcludePattern, action='append', type=ExcludePattern, action='append',
metavar="PATTERN", help='exclude paths matching PATTERN') metavar="PATTERN", help='exclude paths matching PATTERN')