So I'm relatively new to C++ and I am writing code targeted to a Linux platform. I can't seem to find a preferred/standard way to parse command line arguments. I know I can roll my own parser, but ...
The Swish-e program is controlled by command line arguments (called switches). Often, it is run manually from a shell (command prompt), or from a program such as a CGI script that passes the command ...
Simply put, I'm attempting to pass arguments from the command line and access them through LISP. To note, I'm using Allegro Common Lisp from the shell (not emacs).<BR><BR>At any rate, I read somewhere ...
One of the many features that makes Groovy an attractive scripting language is its built-in command-line argument support via CliBuilder. I have written about CliBuilder before in the posts ...
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