Hi, On 26.01.2016 15:21, Dmitry Volosnykh wrote:
Igor, as far as I can see form documentation QCommandLineParser is able to support commands too. For example, see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcommandlineparser.html#clearPositionalArguments. How does you library compare to just mentioned functionality? If it does something more and/or better, have you considered hacking on QCommandLineParser?
And one more QtArg 2.0.0 is still compatible with Qt 4... Just tested it, there were two compilation errors, fixed already in the last commit. So if you need Qt 4 be supported do git clone ... Thank you :)
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 3:00 PM Ben Lau <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:On 26 January 2016 at 19:52, Igor Mironchik <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi, On 26.01.2016 14:11, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 25/01/16 13:48, Igor Mironchik wrote: Hello guys, I'm glad to present QtArg version 2.0.0 In new version were * implemented commands in command line, * improved hierarchy of argument classes, * improved help system, * improved syntax, * fixed different issues. Maybe it would be a good idea to tell people what the heck this is first :-P Sorry, I thought that many people know about QtArg. It's very simple. QtArg - this is classes to parse command line arguments. Like QCommandLineOption and QCommandLineParser, but with support of commands, i.e., for example, "git add file.txt" - "add" - this is command... :) Hi Igor, Interesting. I would suggest to add a license file or stay the license of your library in README.md. Moreover, will you consider to publish your library on qpm.io <http://qpm.io> ? _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
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