On Tuesday, 17 June 2014 at 06:29:14 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 16/06/14 15:31, Bob Tolbert wrote:
While that is true, I'd argue that if you are writing an app
with
a command line that complicated, then you have your work cut
out
for you no matter what the system is you use.
It would be
On 16/06/14 23:11, Dicebot wrote:
I don't think it gives any advantage here :)
docopt looks cool, though my I'd prefer something that works other way
around - automatically generates argument parsing code and help messages
from aggregate that represents configuration and/or CLI API (with help
o
On 16/06/14 15:31, Bob Tolbert wrote:
While that is true, I'd argue that if you are writing an app with
a command line that complicated, then you have your work cut out
for you no matter what the system is you use.
It would be nice to see a simpler example of how to use the library
after pars
Bob Tolbert, el 15 de June a las 17:35 me escribiste:
> In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
> commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
>
> https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
THANK YOU. I love docopt!
> Since this is my first code in D, I apologize in adv
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 21:21:47 UTC, Robert Schadek via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On 06/16/2014 11:11 PM, Dicebot via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 06:51:41 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
Pretty cool idea. Are you aware of that in D you can, at
compile
time, parse
On 06/16/2014 11:11 PM, Dicebot via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 06:51:41 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
>> Pretty cool idea. Are you aware of that in D you can, at compile
>> time, parse the doc string and generate a command line parser for
>> that particular documentatio
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 06:51:41 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
Pretty cool idea. Are you aware of that in D you can, at
compile time, parse the doc string and generate a command line
parser for that particular documentation.
I don't think it gives any advantage here :)
docopt looks cool, thou
Am 16.06.2014 20:19, schrieb Bob Tolbert:
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 17:59:13 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 15.06.2014 19:35, schrieb Bob Tolbert:
One thing that would be nice is support for multiple help screens
(e.g. one per command). For DUB [1] (or GIT) for example there is one
main help s
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 17:59:13 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 15.06.2014 19:35, schrieb Bob Tolbert:
One thing that would be nice is support for multiple help
screens (e.g. one per command). For DUB [1] (or GIT) for
example there is one main help screen that lists all commands
along with
Am 15.06.2014 19:35, schrieb Bob Tolbert:
In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
Since this is my first code in D, I apologize in advance for the
mix if Python and C++ idioms. Sinc
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 06:51:41 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
Pretty cool idea. Are you aware of that in D you can, at
compile time, parse the doc string and generate a command line
parser for that particular documentation.
I wondered about that, after looking at the compile-time regex
stuf
On Sunday, 15 June 2014 at 17:35:59 UTC, Bob Tolbert wrote:
In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
Since this is my first code in D, I apologize in advance for the
mix if Python an
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 06:51:41 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 15/06/14 19:35, Bob Tolbert wrote:
In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
Since this is my first code in D, I apo
On 15/06/14 19:35, Bob Tolbert wrote:
In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
Since this is my first code in D, I apologize in advance for the
mix if Python and C++ idioms. Since th
On Monday, 16 June 2014 at 00:40:25 UTC, Soulsbane wrote:
Thanks for this. Have played with it a whole lot yet but it
looks like it will work better for me than getopt does.
Hope it works for you. Let me know if you have questions. While
there are most likely cases of some command line interfac
Thanks for this. Have played with it a whole lot yet but it looks
like it will work better for me than getopt does.
Thanks again.
In order to learn D, I've worked up a port of the docopt
commandline parser (original in Python http://docopt.org).
https://github.com/rwtolbert/docopt.d
Since this is my first code in D, I apologize in advance for the
mix if Python and C++ idioms. Since this is ported from Python,
with the inte
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