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An unintrusive implementation - no existing interfaces changed, and a single addition for obtaining all of the different long names. Notes: * Tests added for the new functionality, and existing tests expanded to take it into account. * It is now impossible to specify long names with commas in them (but then, that wasn't properly supported before either, more of an oversight). * The multiple long options are not included in the usage information - just the first one of them is printed
Program Options, part of the collection of Boost C++ Libraries, allows for definition and acquisition of (name, value) pairs from the user via conventional methods such as command line and config file. It is roughly analogous to getopt_long, but for use with C++.
License
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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- C++03
- Requires Linking
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