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CommandLine-0.7.10
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Author: Jim Freeze
WHAT
====
This is a quick update to CommandLine. The following changes were
made to OptionData and Application:
- Changed #opt to return @option_data
- OptionData objects now can respond to methods as well as []
Basically, this lets you access option data with a method call
as well as #[]. Since method names cannot start with a dash,
some may like and this some may not. I am curious about your opinions.
DOCS
====
http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/632/233/posted-docs.index.html
ABOUT
=====
CommandLine is a library that greatly simplifies the repetitive process of building a command line user interface for your applications. It's 'ruby-like' usage style streamlines application development so that even applications with numerous configuration options can be quickly put together. CommandLine automatically builds friendly usage and help screens that are nicely formatted for the user. No longer is starting an application a pain where you have to copy boiler plate code (or a previous application) and retype repetitive code to get an application started
EXAMPLE
=======
% cat app.rb
#---------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'commandline'
class App < CommandLine::Application
def initialize
version "0.0.1"
author "Author Name"
copyright "2005, Jim Freeze"
short_description "A simple app example that takes two arguments."
long_description "This app is a simple application example that "+
"supports three options and two commandline "+
"arguments."
option :debug, :arity => [0,1],
:arg_description => "debug_level",
:opt_description => "Set debug level from 0 to 9.",
:opt_found => get_args
option :version, :help
expected_args :param_file, :out_file
end
def main
#... code here
end
end#class App
#---------------------------------------------------
% app.rb -h
NAME
app.rb - A simple app example that takes two arguments.
DESCRIPTION
This app is a simple application example that supports three
options and two commandline arguments.
OPTIONS
--debug,-d debug_level
Set debug level from 0 to 9.
--version,-v
Displays application version.
--help,-h
Displays help page.
AUTHOR: Author Name
Copyright (c) 2005, Jim Freeze
TESTS
=====
Tests: 82
Assertions: 319
DOWNLOAD & INSTALLATION
=======================
Homepage: http://rubyforge.org/projects/optionparser/
Documentation: http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/632/232/posted-docs.index.html
Download: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=632&release_id=2345
Dependencies:
* None
Currently CommandLine is only available as a rubygem.
Via RubyGems
$ gem install -r commandline
All feedback is appreciated!
Installations not yet available
===============================
# not in RPA yet
Via RPA
$ rpa install commandline
# this either
The do-it-yourself way
$ ruby setup.rb config
$ ruby setup.rb setup
$ ruby setup.rb install
# nor this
The simplified do-it-yourself way
$ rake install
RELEASE NOTES
=============
== 0.7.10 11/06/2005
- Changed opt() to return @option_data
- OptionData objects now can respond to methods as well as []
== 0.7.9 11/05/2005
=== Additions
- Renamed gem to lowercase commandline
- Added replay command options
- Added CommandLine::Application_wo_AutoRun - no auto run set thru at_exit
- Added documentation for CommandLine::Application - instead of just README
- Changed :arg_arity to :arity in Option
- Add :required for use with :opt_found
- Added args accessor for @args - suggested by Esteban Manchado Velázquez
- Added opt() accessor for @option_data[]
HISTORY
=======
After poking around in a few corporations, it was evident that
option parsing was not well understood. Therefore, many inhouse
tools were built that did not conform to any of the POSIX, Gnu or XTools
option styles. CommandLine::OptionParser was developed so that
new applications could be written that conformed to accepted standards,
but non-standard option configurations could be handled as well
to support legacy interfaces.
Once the option parsing was written, there was a need to streamline
the repetitive tasks in setting up an application. The original
boilerplate was simple, but after taking a few cues from
rails, a significant amount of functionality was added to
Application that make it a very useful tool yet simple to use.
More information and usage scenarios on OptionParser can be found at:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/optionparser/
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
================
This library contains code from:
* Austin Ziegler - Text::Format
* Ara - open4.rb - obtained from codeforthepeople
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