rhubarb-lip-sync/rhubarb/lib/tclap-1.2.1/examples/test21.cpp

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// This illustrates how to change the flag and name start strings.
// Note that these defines need to happen *before* tclap is included!
#define TCLAP_NAMESTARTSTRING "~~"
#define TCLAP_FLAGSTARTSTRING "/"
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
#include "tclap/CmdLine.h"
using namespace TCLAP;
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
// Wrap everything in a try block. Do this every time,
// because exceptions will be thrown for problems.
try {
// Define the command line object.
CmdLine cmd("Command description message", ' ', "0.9");
// Define a value argument and add it to the command line.
ValueArg<string> nameArg("n","name","Name to print",true,"homer","string");
cmd.add( nameArg );
// Define a switch and add it to the command line.
SwitchArg reverseSwitch("r","reverse","Print name backwards", false);
cmd.add( reverseSwitch );
// Parse the args.
cmd.parse( argc, argv );
// Get the value parsed by each arg.
string name = nameArg.getValue();
bool reverseName = reverseSwitch.getValue();
// Do what you intend too...
if ( reverseName )
{
reverse(name.begin(),name.end());
cout << "My name (spelled backwards) is: " << name << endl;
}
else
cout << "My name is: " << name << endl;
} catch (ArgException &e) // catch any exceptions
{ cerr << "error: " << e.error() << " for arg " << e.argId() << endl; }
}