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61 lines
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== Quick start ==
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This is a lightweight C++ option parser library, supporting the standard GNU
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style syntax for options.
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Options can be given as:
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--long
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--long=argument
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--long argument
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-a
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-ab
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-abc argument
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where c takes an argument, but a and b do not.
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How to use:
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#include <cxxopts.hpp>
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Create a cxxopts::Options instance.
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cxxopts::Options options;
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Then use add_options.
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options.add_options()
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("d,debug", "Enable debugging")
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("f,file", "File name", cxxopts::value<std::string>())
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Options can be declared with a short and/or long option. A description must be
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provided. The third argument is the value, if omitted it is boolean. Any type
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can be given as long as it can be parsed, with operator>>.
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To parse the command line do:
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options.parse(argc, argv);
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To retrieve an option use options.count("option") to get the number of times
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it appeared, and
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options["opt"].as<type>()
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to get its value. If "opt" doesn't exist, or isn't of the right type, then an
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exception will be thrown.
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== Linking ==
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Compile with -lcxxopts.
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== Requirements ==
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The only build requirement is a C++ compiler that supports C++11 regular
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expressions. For example GCC >= 4.9 or clang with libc++.
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== TODO list ==
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* Allow unrecognised options.
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* Option groups.
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