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On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 13:51, Ed wrote: > Howdy all! > > In the old days of libg++ there was something called GetOpt to help > parse command line options. In these days of stdlibc++ it seems to be > gone. > > What are well-dressed C++ programmers using to parse their command > lines these days? I use libgetopt++, a C++ library I put together and am extending as needed to do just. Current capabilities: *) distributed option declaration (ie plugins can list options too). *) multiple co existing option sets. *) boolean and string option type predeclared. *) callbacks occur for non option arguments. There is a CVS repository at sources.redhat.com/cvs/libgetopt++ Cheers, Rob -- --- GPG key available at: http://users.bigpond.net.au/robertc/keys.txt. ---
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