docopt.cpp 0.6.3-4build1 source package in Ubuntu
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docopt.cpp (0.6.3-4build1) noble; urgency=high * No change rebuild against frame pointers and time_t. -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden> Mon, 22 Apr 2024 16:46:11 +0200
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- diff from 0.6.3-4 (in Debian) to 0.6.3-4build1 (523 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libdocopt-dev: development files for docopt.cpp
With docopt, the option parser is generated based on the program's docstring.
docopt parses the usage pattern ("Usage: ...") and option descriptions (lines
starting with dash "-") and ensures that the program invocation matches the
usage pattern. It parses options, arguments and commands based on that. The
basic idea is that a good help message has all necessary information in it to
make a parser.
.
This is a port of the docopt Python module to C++ with a focus on maintaining
full feature parity (and code structure) as the original. The differences from
the Python port are:
.
- The addition of a docopt_parse function, which does not terminate the
program on error a docopt::value type to hold the various value types that
can be parsed.
.
- Because C++ is statically-typed and Python is not, some changes were made
to the interfaces of the internal parse tree types.
.
- Because std::regex does not have an equivalent to Python's regex.split,
some of the regex's had to be restructured and additional loops used.
.
This package provides the development files.
- libdocopt0: C++11 port of docopt
With docopt, the option parser is generated based on the program's docstring.
docopt parses the usage pattern ("Usage: ...") and option descriptions (lines
starting with dash "-") and ensures that the program invocation matches the
usage pattern. It parses options, arguments and commands based on that. The
basic idea is that a good help message has all necessary information in it to
make a parser.
.
This is a port of the docopt Python module to C++ with a focus on maintaining
full feature parity (and code structure) as the original. The differences from
the Python port are:
.
- The addition of a docopt_parse function, which does not terminate the
program on error a docopt::value type to hold the various value types that
can be parsed.
.
- Because C++ is statically-typed and Python is not, some changes were made
to the interfaces of the internal parse tree types.
.
- Because std::regex does not have an equivalent to Python's regex.split,
some of the regex's had to be restructured and additional loops used.
.
This package provides the shared libraries.
- libdocopt0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libdocopt0