getopt.net-bsd
0.8.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package getopt.net-bsd --version 0.8.0
NuGet\Install-Package getopt.net-bsd -Version 0.8.0
<PackageReference Include="getopt.net-bsd" Version="0.8.0" />
paket add getopt.net-bsd --version 0.8.0
#r "nuget: getopt.net-bsd, 0.8.0"
// Install getopt.net-bsd as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=getopt.net-bsd&version=0.8.0 // Install getopt.net-bsd as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=getopt.net-bsd&version=0.8.0
getopt.net - A GNU and POSIX getopt port to .net
This repository contains the code for my port of the GNU getopt functionality found on most Unix-like systems.
getopt.net is written entirely in C# and is a "cleanroom port"; although not necessary it made the project that much more fun 😃
<p align="center" > <img align="center" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SimonCahill/getopt.net/master/img/getopt.net-logo-128.png" alt="getopt.net-logo" > </p>
Installation
There are several methods of installing and using getopt.net in your project.
- Add the repository as a submodule, checkout a tag and include it as a project reference in your solution
- Use the NuGet package manager:
install-package getopt.net-bsd
Note the-bsd
ending which shows the license used and not system requirements! getopt.net was already in use 😦
Features
Full support for getopt-like command-line options
--long-opts
--long-opts=with_options
--long-opts with_options
-ShortOpTs
-ShortsWithOpTi0n5
-s with_opts
Support for options using the Windows convention
/h
(short opts)/long-opts
/hxcfsdf
(GNU-style short opts!)/long-opts:with-win-style-args
/long-opts with-args-separated-by-space
/long-opts=with-posix-separator
/fmyfile
(short opts with parameters!)
Support for Powershell-style options
-myoption
-myoption=argument
-myoption:argument
(AllowWindowsConvention must also be enabled!)-myoption argument
-myoption
argument
Support for paramfiles
Some applications, such as GCC, allow passing of paramfile arguments. A paramfile is a line-separated text file which contains one option (and argument) per line. Each line of the paramfile is parsed as if it were passed to getopt.net directly.
Syntax:
myapp @/path/to/paramfile
The standard getopt shortopt-string format is supported:
:
denotes a required argument!
;
denotes an optional argument!
If none of the above is present after a character in ShortOpts
, then no argument is required.
getopt.ShortOpts = "abC:dE:f:GhIjkLmnop:q:r;";
Customisation is available with long opts:
getopt.Options = new[] {
new Option { Name = "help", ArgumentType = ArgumentType.None, Value = 'h' }, // brace-initialiser
new Option("config", ArgumentType.Required, 'c'), // standard constructor
new Option("version", ArgumentType.Optional, 'v')
};
Fallback to long opts (if available!)
Most developers will have experienced this at some point when using getopt
; you added an option to your long opts, but forgot it in your shortopt string.
getopt.net improves this behaviour and will check the Options
array to see if the option you've provided is there.
Customisable behaviour
getopt.net can be configured to not throw exceptions if that's your thing.
Just set the IgnoreXXX
options to true
, and getopt.net will ignore bad user input!
If IgnoreInvalidOptions
is enabled, entering an unknown option won't throw an exception, but instead a !
will be returned.
If IgnoreMissingArguments
is enabled, forgetting to add a required argument won't thow an exception either! Instead, ?
will be returned.
The exceptions do contain more info, however.
Usage:
For a more detailled description of using getopt.net, please consult the Wiki.
Basic usage in C#
using getopt.net;
static void Main(string[] args) {
var getopt = new Getopt {
Options = new[] {
new Option("help", ArgumentType.None, 'h'),
new Option("version", ArgumentType.None, 'v'),
// or, alternatively
new Option { Name = "config", ArgumentType.Required, 'c' }
},
ShortOpts = "hvc:",
AppArgs = args, // REQUIRED
OnlyShortOpts = false,
// AllowWindowsConventions = true, // enable this for Windows-style options
// other options here
};
int opt = 0;
// GetNextOpt may throw exceptions, depending on your settings!
while ((opt = getopt.GetNextOpt(out var optArg)) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'h':
// print help or something
break;
//
}
}
}
Basic usage in VB.Net
Imports getopt.net
module Program
Dim _progOptions() As [Option] = {
New [Option]("help", ArgumentType.None, "h"c),
New [Option]("version", ArgumentType.None, "v"c),
New [Option]("file", ArgumentType.Required, "f"c)
}
Dim _progShortOptions As String = "hvf:"
sub Main(args as string())
Dim getopt = New GetOpt With {
.AppArgs = args,
.Options = _progOptions,
.ShortOpts = _progShortOptions,
' .AllowWindowsConventions = true ' enable me for Windows-style options!
}
Dim optChar = 0
Dim optArg As String = Nothing
Dim fileToRead As String = Nothing
While optChar <> -1
optChar = getopt.GetNextOpt(optArg)
Select Case optChar
Case Convert.ToInt32("h"c)
' do something
Return
Case Convert.ToInt32("v"c)
' do something else
Return
Case Convert.ToInt32("f"c)
' do something with optArg
End Select
End While
end sub
end module
Bugs and errors
If you encounter a bug, please add a GitHub Issue and/or create a fork of the project and create a pull request.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
.NET Framework | net46 is compatible. net461 was computed. net462 was computed. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
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.NETFramework 4.6
- No dependencies.
-
net6.0
- No dependencies.
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net7.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
1.0.1 | 92 | 9/23/2024 |
1.0.0 | 135 | 7/17/2024 |
0.9.1 | 244 | 12/22/2023 |
0.9.0 | 166 | 10/1/2023 |
0.8.1 | 226 | 4/28/2023 |
0.8.0 | 176 | 4/20/2023 |
0.7.0 | 180 | 4/19/2023 |
0.6.0 | 206 | 3/29/2023 |
0.5.1 | 406 | 3/5/2023 |
0.5.0 | 308 | 3/2/2023 |
0.4.0 | 351 | 2/28/2023 |
0.3.1 | 269 | 2/27/2023 |
0.3.0 | 244 | 2/26/2023 |
0.2.0 | 281 | 2/19/2023 |
# v0.8.0
Version 0.8.0 introduces a non-breaking change which enables support for paramfiles!
Some applications, notably GCC, use paramfiles as a way to pass a large amount of options and arguments to an application.
Paramfiles are line-separated lists of arguments and can be enabled by setting `AllowParamFiles = true`.
Each line in the paramfile will be parsed as if it were passed directly to getopt.net!
To allow Powershell or Windows conventions, you will still need to enable `AllowWindowsConventions` or `AllowPowershellConventions` respectively.
## Changes
- Added support for paramfiles
- Updated reference implementations