Yep that framework takes a pretty similar approach to ours. We'd actually
evaluated that (and about 10 others) before deciding to roll our own due
to various requirements we had that no frameworks were able to provide but
you're probably right, something like JCLI would be a good match for mkgma
Sounds good to me!
Maybe there is an open source framework we could use:
http://www.cyclopsgroup.org/projects/jcli/
Best wishes
Christian
Chris Miller schrieb:
> Something we've done at my current job is to write a CLI framework that makes
> managing command line params very very easy. I thin
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Mark Burton wrote:
> What I believe we need is some fascist check in the options processing
> code that prints a message and quits the program if you specify an
> option that isn't recognised.
Yeah, maybe we could make an option for this? ;-)
Cheers.
Apologies, the formatting got all messed up by either my newsreader or NNTP!
I'm sure you get the idea though.
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> What I believe we need is some fascist check in the options processing
> code that prints a message and quits the program if you specify an
> option that isn't recognised. Furthermore, it would then be possible
> to list the supported options with nothing left out or spelt
> incorrectly, etc.
>
Hi Clinton,
> > I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
> > what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date
> > list. The list in the wiki is much too old.
What I believe we need is some fascist check in the options processing
code that prints a me
On Aug 2, 2009, at 2:26, Greg Troxel wrote:
> I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
> what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date
> list. The list in the wiki is much too old.
I grepped the mkgmap source for the following terms:
args.get(
I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date
list. The list in the wiki is much too old.
I would wish to have a Wiki page with all mkgmap options, their
functionality, their usage and their status (s
On Aug 1, 2009, at 13:26, Garvan & maew wrote:
> Johann Gail wrote:
>> You should get this list by calling mkgmap --help (or similar)
>>
> Unfortunalty the developers have not kept this list up to date, which
> was the reason for Christoph Wagner post below.
Yes, I think we need to go through the
Johann Gail wrote:
> You should get this list by calling mkgmap --help (or similar)
>
>
Unfortunalty the developers have not kept this list up to date, which
was the reason for Christoph Wagner post below.
Garvan
> Christoph Wagner schrieb:
>
>> Hello list,
>> I searched for a complete l
You should get this list by calling mkgmap --help (or similar)
Christoph Wagner schrieb:
> Hello list,
> I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
> what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date list. The
> list in the wiki is much too old.
> In the las
Christoph Wagner escribió:
> Hello list,
> I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
> what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date list. The
> list in the wiki is much too old.
> In the last few month they were very cool and usefull improvements of
> m
Hello list,
I searched for a complete list of all mkgmap command-line options and
what they should do, but I couldn't find a good and up-to-date list. The
list in the wiki is much too old.
In the last few month they were very cool and usefull improvements of
mkgmap but it's sometimes not easy to us
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