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Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse |
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Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:04:33 +0200 |
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Jim Meyering <address@hidden> writes:
> Genparse looks promising.
> I like the examples. But there are almost 100 programs in the
> coreutils. If genparse can really handle all of those use cases
> without causing any significant degradation in the tools, then
> it will be hard to object.
There's also argp, which is part of glibc and also provided by gnulib.
Andreas.
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"And now for something completely different."
- Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Michael Geng, 2007/06/07
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Jim Meyering, 2007/06/07
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse,
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Jim Meyering, 2007/06/07
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Michael Geng, 2007/06/07
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Bob Proulx, 2007/06/07
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Michael Geng, 2007/06/08
- Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Bob Proulx, 2007/06/08
Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Michael Geng, 2007/06/07
Re: Simplifying command line parsing with Genparse, Michael Geng, 2007/06/17