The latest version of options is 1.2.1.2-2.
options
Version 0.1.1 revision 0 uploaded by JohnMillikin.
Package meta
- Synopsis
- Parsing command-line options
- Description
The
options
package lets library and application developers easily work with command-line options.The following example is a full program that can accept two options,
--message
and--quiet
:{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} import Options defineOptions "MainOptions" $ do stringOption "optMessage" "message" "Hello world!" "A message to show the user." boolOption "optQuiet" "quiet" False "Whether to be quiet." main :: IO () main = runCommand $ \opts args -> do if optQuiet opts then return () else putStrLn (optMessage opts)
$ ./hello Hello world! $ ./hello --message='ciao mondo' ciao mondo $ ./hello --quiet $
In addition, this library will automatically create documentation options such as
--help
and--help-all
:$ ./hello --help Help Options: -h, --help Show option summary. --help-all Show all help options. Application Options: --message A message to show the user. --quiet Whether to be quiet.
- Author
- John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>
- Bug reports
- mailto:jmillikin@gmail.com
- Category
- Console
- Copyright
- n/a
- Homepage
- https://john-millikin.com/software/haskell-options/
- Maintainer
- John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>
- Package URL
- n/a
- Stability
- experimental