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1.6 KiB
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46 lines
1.6 KiB
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Ever thought about learning a new programming language, doing your first try with a command line program, and first of all you want to have some command line options?
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Maybe you have just an idea to do some difficult task in a small command line program, and of course you need options...
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... but most of the time you have to reinvent the wheel?!
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Why not using a small and easy library, which does exactly THAT task? Which gives you the possibility to fully concentrate on the original task to be done and developed?
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This is the goal of this project.
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cmdlineoptions
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A library for some languages handling commandline options in the dashed fashion.
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Currently available as:
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- java
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- Currently available just as a Java class, within an eclipse project. :)
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- C
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- static/shared library
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- (C++ maybe coming soon...)
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- maybe other languages in the future?
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It supports single dashed options like "-h", double dashed options "--help" and additional option alternatives.
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It has got automatic help handling of all configured options with "-h", "--help" and "-?".
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In the end you can define your own commandline parameter style, because you define the option name yourself like 'CmdOptions.create("-myoption");' or '...create("+anotheropt")', etc.
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The library - or better, the libraries - are planned to be consistent over all languages, so you are able to define and check and retrieve options with similar function calls.
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Current work and future plans
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Working on:
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- JUnit tests
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- Java: better errorhandling
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- Java: Examples
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- C version [done]
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- Getting started
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Future plans:
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- C++ class version
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- ...
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