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== easy-args
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=== Description
Handle command-line arguments as parameter objects.
=== Author
[[Evan Hanson]]
=== Documentation
{{easy-args}} provides a simple way to handle command-line arguments as
parameter objects.
It is intended to be easy to use for small binaries and one-off
scripts. For more complete option handling and usage message utilities,
see [[/eggref/4/args|args]], [[/eggref/4/getopt-long|getopt-long]],
[[/eggref/4/srfi-37|srfi-37]], or [[/eggref/4/usage|usage]].
==== define-arguments
(define-arguments (name [value [guard]]) ...)
{{define-arguments}} creates parameter objects for the given command
line option names and sets them according to the application's
{{command-line-arguments}} parameter.
For each specified argument, {{name}} should be an identifier and will
be bound to the newly-created parameter object. {{value}}, if given,
must be a boolean, string, number or symbol and will be the default value
of the parameter object. If no {{value}} is given, {{#f}} is used. If
a procedure {{guard}} is given, it is used as the parameter object's
conversion procedure.
This form reads Chicken's {{command-line-arguments}} parameter internally,
setting any matching parameter objects to the specified values and
removing handled arguments from the list. Matched boolean arguments
are set to {{#t}}; other arguments are set to the value following the
matched argument's flag.
{{name}}, when prefixed by a single dash ("-"), is used as the argument's
command-line flag. If {{name}} contains asterisks ("*"), they are stripped
from the flag.
{{define-arguments}} renames the original {{command-line-arguments}}
object to {{command-line-arguments*}}. Its return value is undefined.
=== Examples
(use easy-args extras)
(define-arguments
(all-caps) (prompt "Your name? ") (exclamations 1))
(display (prompt))
(let ((message (string-join `("Hello," ,(read-line)))))
(if (all-caps)
(display (string-upcase message)) (display message)))
(print (make-string (exclamations) #\!))
With the file above as {{greeter.scm}}:
$ csc greeter.scm
$ ./greeter
Your name? [Henrietta]
Hello, Henrietta!
$ ./greeter -all-caps
Your name? [Henrietta]
HELLO, HENRIETTA!
$ ./greeter -prompt "Name: " -exclamations 3
Name: [Henrietta]
Hello, Henrietta!!!
=== History
* 0.4 Allow symbols, stash original c-l-a
* 0.3 Fix scoping for newer chickens
* 0.2 Rewrite as single form
* 0.1 Initial release
=== License
Copyright (c) 2011, Evan Hanson All rights reserved.
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