You like command-line parsing, but you hate all of the bloat. Why should you have to create a Hash, then create a parser, fill the Hash out then throw the parser away (unless you want to print out a usage message) and deal with a Hash? Why, for Pete's sake, should the parser and the parsed values be handled by two different objects?

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Authors

Alex Vollmer

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  1. 1.0.2 October 04, 2009 (13.5 KB)
  2. 1.0.1 January 06, 2009* (13.5 KB)
  3. 1.0.0 September 19, 2008* (13 KB)
  4. 0.0.6 July 10, 2008* (10.5 KB)
  5. 0.0.5 June 13, 2008* (10.5 KB)
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