On 2013-08-30 20:19, Ramon wrote:
Thanks for the information and your thoughts. I'd like to ask one more question on that, as I happened to work a little with phobos' getopt and looked at your code and happened to notice (your use of) tangos arg parsing/handling: Why do you consider tangos arg parsing being better? Could you kindly elaborate that somewhat? (Because I, possibly due to my newbness, failed to see striking advantages in tangos arg parsing when looking at Dstep).
I think the Tango version is more flexible and has more features. With the Tango argument parser you can: * Restrict values * Specify the min and max number of arguments a given flag need to have * Aliases * Default value * Conflict handling The Phobos version accepts weird syntax's like: --t 4 -- /Jacob Carlborg