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NAME
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a class factory and dsl for generating real main programs real quick
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URI
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$sudo gem install main
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main.rb is a library which simplifies and unifies the details of creating
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require 'main'
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argument 'foo'
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option 'bar'
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def run
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sets up a program which requires one argument, 'bar', and which may accept one
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command line switch, '--foo' in addition to the single option which is always
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accepted and handled appropriately: '--help', '-h'.
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for simple programs this is a real time saver but it's for more complex
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applications where main.rb's unification of parameter parsing, class
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configuration dsl, and auto-generation of usage messages can really streamline
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command line application development. for example the following 'a.rb'
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cast :int
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option('foobar'){
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argument :optional
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environment('BARFOO'){
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cast :list_of_bool
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def run
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a.rb foo [bar=bar] [options]+
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HISTORY
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initial version. this version extracts much of the functionality of alib's
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(gen install alib) Alib.script main program generator and also some of jim's
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freeze's excellent CommandLine::Aplication into what i hope is a simpler and
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more unified interface
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a class factory and dsl for generating real main programs real quick
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URI
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http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/
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http://codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/
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INSTALL
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$sudo gem install main
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DESCRIPTION
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require 'main'
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argument 'foo'
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option 'bar'
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def run
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}
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sets up a program which requires one argument, 'bar', and which may accept one
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for simple programs this is a real time saver but it's for more complex
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require 'main'
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cast :int
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keyword('bar'){
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defaults 0.0, 1.0
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}
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option('foobar'){
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argument :optional
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description 'the foobar option is very handy'
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}
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cast :list_of_bool
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synopsis 'export barfoo=value'
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}
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def run
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PARAMETERS
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* foo [ 1 -> int(foo) ]
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the foobar option is very handy
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* export barfoo=value
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and this shows how all of argument, keyword, option, and environment parsing
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can be declartively dealt with in a unified fashion - the dsl for all
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parameter types is the same - and how auto synopsis and usage generation saves
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keystrokes. the parameter synopsis is compact and can be read as
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* foo [ 1 -> int(foo) ]
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'one argument will get processed via int(argument_name)'
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1 : one argument
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int(foo) : the cast is int, the arg name is foo
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* bar=bar [ 2 ~> float(bar=0.0,1.0) ]
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'two keyword arguments might be processed via float(bar=0.0,1.0)'
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2 : two arguments
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0.0 and 1.0
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* --foobar=[foobar] [ 1 ~> foobar ]
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'one option with optional argument may be given directly'
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* --help, -h
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no synopsis, simple switch takes no args and is not required
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* export barfoo=value
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a user defined synopsis
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SAMPLES
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@samples
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DOCS
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test/main.rb
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find lib|xargs -n1 vi -R
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HISTORY
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0.0.1
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initial version. this version extracts much of the functionality of alib's
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(gen install alib) Alib.script main program generator and also some of jim's
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freeze's excellent CommandLine::Aplication into what i hope is a simpler and
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more unified interface
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