According to the webs, there's getopt and there's boost::program_options.

I think that both Chris and I (at least) think that most of these
tools such be incorporated into babel (or obabel) as operations.

- Noel

On 30 June 2010 14:54, Tim Vandermeersch <tim.vandermeer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently all commandline tools implement argument parsing on their
> own. Apart from code duplication this is also prone to errors (babel
> is probably ok, the other tools could use improvement).
>
> Does anyone know good candidate libraries to do this? They should be
> cross-platform and ideally be some header files we can embed.
>
> Tim
>
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