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For an input file in the form + <code><b>name.cli</b></code> the following is generated. By + default or if the <code><b>--generate-cxx</b></code> option is + specified, the following C++ files are generated: + <code><b>name.hxx</b></code> (header file), <code><b>name.ixx</b></code> + (inline file, generated unless the <code><b>--suppress-inline</b></code> + option is specified), and <code><b>name.cxx</b></code> (source file). + If the <code><b>--generate-html</b></code> option is specified, then + the <code><b>name.html</b></code> HTML documentation file is generated. + If the <code><b>--generate-man</b></code> option is specified, then + the <code><b>name.1</b></code> man page file is generated. When + <code><b>--generate-html</b></code> or <code><b>--generate-man</b></code> + is specified, the <code><b>--stdout</b></code> option can be used to + redirect the output to STDOUT instead of a file.</p> + + <h1>OPTIONS</h1> + <dl class="options"> + <dt><code><b>--help</b></code></dt> + <dd>Print usage information and exit.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--version</b></code></dt> + <dd>Print version and exit.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-path</b></code>|<code><b>-I</b></code> <code><i>dir</i></code></dt> + <dd>Search <code><i>dir</i></code> for bracket-included + (<code><b><></b></code>) options files.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--output-dir</b></code>|<code><b>-o</b></code> <code><i>dir</i></code></dt> + <dd>Write the generated files to <code><i>dir</i></code> instead of the + current directory.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--std</b></code> <code><i>version</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the C++ standard that should be used during compilation. Valid + values are <code><b>c++98</b></code> (default), <code><b>c++11</b></code>, + and <code><b>c++14</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-modifier</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate option value modifiers in addition to accessors.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-specifier</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate functions for determining whether the option was specified on + the command line.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-parse</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate <code><b>parse()</b></code> functions instead of parsing + constructors. This is primarily useful for being able to parse into an + already initialized options class instance, for example, to implement + option appending/overriding.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-merge</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate <code><b>merge()</b></code> functions. This is primarily + useful for being able to merge several already parsed options class + instances, for example, to implement option appending/overriding. Note + that this option forces <code><b>--generate-specifier</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-description</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the option description list that can be examined at + runtime.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-file-scanner</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the <code><b>argv_file_scanner</b></code> implementation. + This scanner is capable of reading command line arguments from the + <code><b>argv</b></code> array as well as files specified with command + line options.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-vector-scanner</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the <code><b>vector_scanner</b></code> implementation. This + scanner is capable of reading command line arguments from + <code><b>vector<string></b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-group-scanner</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the <code><b>group_scanner</b></code> implementation. This + scanner supports grouping of arguments (usually options) to apply only to + a certain argument. + + <p>Groups can be specified before (leading) and/or after (trailing) the + argument they apply to. A leading group starts with + '<code><b>{</b></code>' and ends with '<code><b>}+</b></code>' while a + trailing group starts with '<code><b>+{</b></code>' and ends with + '<code><b>}</b></code>'. For example:</p> + + <pre>{ --foo --bar }+ arg # 'arg' with '--foo' '--bar' +arg +{ fox=1 baz=2 } # 'arg' with 'fox=1' 'baz=2'</pre> + + <p>Multiple leading and/or trailing groups can be specified for the same + argument. For example:</p> + + <pre>{ -f }+ { -b }+ arg +{ f=1 } +{ b=2 } # 'arg' with '-f' 'b' 'f=1' 'b=2'</pre> + + <p>The group applies to a single argument only unless multiple arguments + are themselves grouped with '<code><b>{</b></code>' and + '<code><b>}</b></code>'. For example:</p> + + <pre>{ --foo }+ arg1 arg2 +{ --bar } # 'arg1' with '--foo' + # 'arg2' with '--bar' + +{ --foo }+ { arg1 arg2 } +{ --bar } # 'arg1' with '--foo' '--bar' + # 'arg2' with '--foo' '--bar'</pre> + + <p>The group separators ('<code><b>{</b></code>', + '<code><b>}+'</b></code>, etc) must be separate command line arguments. In + particular, they must not be adjacent either to the arguments inside the + group nor to the argument they apply to. All such cases will be treated as + ordinary arguments. For example:</p> + + <pre>{--foo}+ arg # '{--foo}+' ... +arg+{ --foo } # 'arg+{' ...</pre> + + <p>If one of the group separators needs to be specified as an argument + verbatim, then it must be escaped with '<code><b>\</b></code>'. For + example:</p> + + <pre>} # error: unexpected group separator +}x # '}x' +\} # '}' +{ \}+ }+ arg # 'arg' with '}+'</pre></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-inline</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate all functions non-inline. By default simple functions are + made inline. This option suppresses creation of the inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-cli</b></code></dt> + <dd>Do not generate the CLI support types (scanners, parser, etc). + Normally, the support types are generated unless another + <code><b>.cli</b></code> was included, in which case the support types are + expected to be provided by its generated code.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cli-namespace</b></code> <code><i>ns</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the CLI support types in the <code><i>ns</i></code> namespace + (<code><b>cli</b></code> by default). The namespace can be nested, for + example <code><b>details::cli</b></code>. If the namespace is empty, then + the support types are generated in the global namespace.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ostream-type</b></code> <code><i>type</i></code></dt> + <dd>Output stream type instead of the default + <code><b>std::ostream</b></code> that should be used to print usage and + exception information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-cxx</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate C++ code. If neither <code><b>--generate-man</b></code>, + <code><b>--generate-html</b></code>, nor + <code><b>--generate-txt</b></code> is specified, this mode is assumed by + default.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-man</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate documentation in the man page format.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-html</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate documentation in the HTML format.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-txt</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate documentation in the plain text format, similar to + usage.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--stdout</b></code></dt> + <dd>Write output to STDOUT instead of a file. This option is not valid + when generating C++ code and is normally used to combine generated + documentation for several option classes in a single file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-undocumented</b></code></dt> + <dd>Suppress the generation of documentation entries for undocumented + options.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-usage</b></code></dt> + <dd>Suppress the generation of the usage printing code.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--long-usage</b></code></dt> + <dd>If no short documentation string is provided, use the complete long + documentation string in usage. By default, in this situation only the + first sentence from the long string is used.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--short-usage</b></code></dt> + <dd>If specified together with <code><b>--long-usage</b></code>, generate + both short and long usage versions. In this mode, the long usage printing + function is called <code><b>print_long_usage()</b></code> and in its + implementation the long documentation string is always used, even if the + short version is provided.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--page-usage</b></code> <code><i>name</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the combined usage printing code for the entire page. + Specifically, this will include all the namespace-level documentation as + well as usage for all the options classes printed in the order they are + defined in the main translation unit (documentation/classes from included + units are ignored except for base classes). + + <p>The <code><i>name</i></code> argument is used as a prefix to form the + name of the usage printing function. It can include the namespace + qualification as well as documentation variable expansion, for + example:</p> + + <pre>--page-usage print_ # print_usage() in global namespace +--page-usage app::print_ # print_usage() in app namespace +--page-usage print_$name$_ # print_foo_usage() if name is foo</pre> + + <p>If both <code><b>--long-usage</b></code> and + <code><b>--short-usage</b></code> options are specified, then the long + usage function has the <code><b>*long_usage()</b></code> suffix.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--option-length</b></code> <code><i>len</i></code></dt> + <dd>Indent option descriptions <code><i>len</i></code> characters when + printing usage. This is useful when you have multiple options classes, + potentially in separate files, and would like their usage to have the same + indentation level.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ansi-color</b></code></dt> + <dd>Use ANSI color escape sequences when printing usage. By "color" we + really only mean the bold and underline modifiers. Note that Windows + console does not recognize ANSI escape sequences and will display them as + garbage. However, if you pipe such output through + <code><b>less(1)</b></code>, it will display them correctly.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--exclude-base</b></code></dt> + <dd>Exclude base class information from usage and documentation.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-base-last</b></code></dt> + <dd>Include base class information after derived for usage and + documentation. By default, base classes are included first.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--class-doc</b></code> <code><i>name</i></code>=<code><i>kind</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the documentation <code><i>kind</i></code> that should be used + for the options class <code><i>name</i></code>. The + <code><i>name</i></code> value should be a fully-qualified class name, for + example, <code><b>app::options</b></code>. The <code><i>kind</i></code> + value can be <code><b>short</b></code>, <code><b>long</b></code>, + <code><b>exclude</b></code>, or <code><b>exclude-base</b></code>. If the + value is <code><b>exclude</b></code>, then the class documentation is + excluded from usage and man/HTML/text output. If it is + <code><b>exclude-base</b></code>, then it is only excluded when used as a + base. For usage, the <code><b>short</b></code> and + <code><b>long</b></code> values determine which usage function will be + called when the class is used as base or as part of the page usage (see + <code><b>--page-usage</b></code>). For man/HTML/text, these values + determine which documentation strings are used in the output.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--class</b></code> <code><i>name</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the man page, HTML, or text documentation only for the + options class <code><i>name</i></code>. The <code><i>name</i></code> value + should be a fully-qualified options class name, for example, + <code><b>app::options</b></code>. To generate documentation for multiple + classes, repeat this option and the documentation will be produced in the + order specified. This functionality is useful if you need to assemble + documentation from multiple classes in a specific order or to insert + custom documentation between options belonging to different classes.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--docvar</b></code>|<code><b>-v</b></code> <code><i>name</i></code>=<code><i>val</i></code></dt> + <dd>Set documentation variable <code><i>name</i></code> to the value + <code><i>val</i></code>. Documentation variables can be substituted in + prologues and epilogues (see <code><b>--*-prologue*</b></code> and + <code><b>--*-epilogue*</b></code> options) using the + <code><b>$</b></code><code><i>name</i></code><code><b>$</b></code> + expansion syntax (use <code><b>$$</b></code> to escape expansion). They + can also be defined in <code><b>.cli</b></code> files using the + <code>"\<code><i>name</i></code>=<code><i>val</i></code>"</code> + syntax.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--link-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to transform link targets in the generated documentation. The argument to + this option is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>' + and the delimiter can be escaped inside <code><i>pattern</i></code> and + <code><i>replacement</i></code> with a backslash (<code><b>\</b></code>). + You can specify multiple regular expressions by repeating this option. All + the regular expressions are tried in the order specified and the first + expression that matches is used. Use the + <code><b>--link-regex-trace</b></code> option to debug link + transformation.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--link-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--link-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out why + your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-heading-map</b></code> <code><i>c</i></code>=<code><i>h</i></code></dt> + <dd>Map CLI heading <code><i>c</i></code> (valid values: + '<code><b>H</b></code>', '<code><b>0</b></code>', '<code><b>1</b></code>', + '<code><b>h</b></code>', and '<code><b>2</b></code>') to HTML heading + <code><i>h</i></code> (for example, '<code><b>h1</b></code>', + '<code><b>h2</b></code>', etc).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--omit-link-check</b></code></dt> + <dd>Don't check that local fragment link references (\l{#ref ...}) resolve + to ids.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated C++ + header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated C++ + inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated C++ + source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--man-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated man + page file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated HTML + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--txt-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the generated text + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated C++ header + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated C++ inline + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated C++ source + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--man-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated man page + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated HTML + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--txt-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the generated text + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated C++ header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated C++ inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated C++ source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--man-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated man page file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated HTML file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--txt-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of the + generated text file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated C++ header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated C++ inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated C++ source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--man-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated man page file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated HTML file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--txt-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + generated text file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--output-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>prefix</i></code> at the beginning of the generated + output file name(s).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--output-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>suffix</i></code> at the end of the generated output file + name(s). Note that it is added before any file type-specific suffixes; see + <code><b>--*-suffix</b></code> below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.hxx</b></code> to construct the name of the generated header + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.ixx</b></code> to construct the name of the generated inline + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.cxx</b></code> to construct the name of the generated source + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--man-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.1</b></code> to construct the name of the generated man page + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--html-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.html</b></code> to construct the name of the generated HTML + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--txt-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.txt</b></code> to construct the name of the generated text + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--option-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>prefix</i></code> instead of the default + '<code><b>-</b></code>' as an option prefix. Unknown command line + arguments that start with this prefix are treated as unknown options. If + you set the option prefix to the empty value, then all the unknown command + line arguments will be treated as program arguments.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--option-separator</b></code> <code><i>sep</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>sep</i></code> instead of the default + '<code><b>--</b></code>' as an optional separator between options and + arguments. All the command line arguments that are parsed after this + separator are treated as program arguments. Set the option separator to + the empty value if you don't want this functionality.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--keep-separator</b></code></dt> + <dd>Leave the option separator in the scanner. This is primarily useful + for incremental option parsing.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--no-combined-flags</b></code></dt> + <dd>Disable support for combining multiple single-character flags into a + single argument (the <code><b>-xyz</b></code> form that is equivalent to + <code><b>-x</b></code> <code><b>-y</b></code> <code><b>-z</b></code>). An + argument is considered a combination of flags if it starts with a single + option prefix (<code><b>--option-prefix</b></code>) and only contains + letters and digits. Note that an option with a value may not be part of + such a combination, not even if it is specified last.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--no-combined-values</b></code></dt> + <dd>Disable support for combining an option and its value into a single + argument with the assignment sign (the + <code><i>option</i><b>=</b><i>value</i></code> form). This functionality + requires a non-empty option prefix + (<code><b>--option-prefix</b></code>).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-with-brackets</b></code></dt> + <dd>Use angle brackets (<code><b><></b></code>) instead of quotes + (<code><b>""</b></code>) in the generated <code><b>#include</b></code> + directives.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>prefix</i></code> to the generated + <code><b>#include</b></code> directive paths.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--guard-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>prefix</i></code> to the generated header inclusion + guards. The prefix is transformed to upper case and characters that are + illegal in a preprocessor macro name are replaced with underscores.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--reserved-name</b></code> <code><i>name</i></code>=<code><i>rep</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>name</i></code> with an optional <code><i>rep</i></code> + replacement to the list of names that should not be used as identifiers. + If provided, the replacement name is used instead. All C++ keywords are + already in this list.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--options-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Read additional options from <code><i>file</i></code>. Each option + should appear on a separate line optionally followed by space or equal + sign (<code><b>=</b></code>) and an option value. Empty lines and lines + starting with <code><b>#</b></code> are ignored. Option values can be + enclosed in double (<code><b>"</b></code>) or single + (<code><b>'</b></code>) quotes to preserve leading and trailing + whitespaces as well as to specify empty values. If the value itself + contains trailing or leading quotes, enclose it with an extra pair of + quotes, for example <code><b>'"x"'</b></code>. Non-leading and + non-trailing quotes are interpreted as being part of the option value. + + <p>The semantics of providing options in a file is equivalent to providing + the same set of options in the same order on the command line at the point + where the <code><b>--options-file</b></code> option is specified except + that the shell escaping and quoting is not required. Repeat this option to + specify more than one options file.</p></dd> + </dl> + + <h1>DIAGNOSTICS</h1> + + <p>If the input file is not a valid CLI definition, <code><b>cli</b></code> + will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR and exit with non-zero exit + code.</p> + + <h1>BUGS</h1> + + <p>Send bug reports to the + <a href="mailto:cli-users@codesynthesis.com">cli-users@codesynthesis.com</a> mailing list.</p> + + </div> + <div id="footer"> + Copyright © 2009-2021 Code Synthesis Tools CC. + + <div id="terms"> + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the + <a href="http://www.codesynthesis.com/licenses/mit.txt">MIT License</a>. + </div> + </div> +</div> +</body> +</html> |