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2013 May 07
1
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
Hi,I've been trying to code through CommandLine the options I want my tool accepts, but I find quite impossible to achieve robustly what I need .Look, I want the tool accepts a list of arguments in a particular order. For this goal, I know the cl::Positional flag. But, the problem is that the first argument must be one of a set of options (like a kind of subcommand of the tool). In my case,
2013 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
Hi,
I've been trying to code through CommandLine the options I want my tool accepts, but I find find quite impossible to achieve robustly what I need.
Look, I want the tool accepts a list of arguments in a particular order. For this goal, I know the cl::Positional flag. But, the problem is that the first argument must be one of a set of options. In my case, only the three next commands are
2013 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
Hi Daniel,
Just in the moment you replied my message, I was rewriting it as I hadn't noticed it hadn't a correct format. Sorry for that and thanks for answering it anyway.
> ./prog <option1> | ( <option2> --arg1 --arg2) | ( <option3> --arg1 )
>
Yes, that is exactly what I need. It's a pity commandLine doesn't implement that possibility. So I will do what
2013 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
Hi Daniel,
I would like to go deeper with CommandLine and I was asking if you could help me again.
Look, following the same example you put in the last message:
./prog <option1> | ( <option2> --arg1 --arg2) | ( <option3> --arg1 )
What I really really want is the same except I don't want the "--" prefix is present in any of the arguments.
./prog <option1>
2013 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
On 10 May 2013 09:44, Pedro Delgado Perez
<pedro.delgadoperez at mail.uca.es> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I would like to go deeper with CommandLine and I was asking if you could
> help me again.
>
> Look, following the same example you put in the last message:
>
> ./prog <option1> | ( <option2> --arg1 --arg2) | ( <option3> --arg1 )
>
> What I
2005 Jun 30
3
Resolving groupcalls
Hi,
I'm trying to write a tool, which shows me the state of the current
calls. For this purpose I'm reading from Pipe the Asterisk output and
parse it... asterisk -vr | mytool
However, the problem ist how to get the information about who got this
call in the group. The Zap channels are assigned dynamical. Only thing I
can see which channel is connect to the caller but not who is
2013 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your answer.
> I am considering fixing the bug in the LLVM CommandLine library but is
> going to be a long time before I can look at it. So don't wait for me
> to do that.
>
Ok, ok, but, if you end up fixing this, please keep me post.
> If you are really desperate to have the command line options in the
> way you want they you may need to implement
2006 May 13
0
trouble with Dir.chdir
Hi, folks
I wroted the codes below.
I have the trouble with the line start from "Dir.chdir".
When I run this code, the FTP of photos is successfuly done.
But, the display of browser is white out.
When I comment out the line start from "Dir.chdir",
the trouble doesn''t happen.
Is there anything wrong with my usage of "Dir.chdir"?
def ftp_photo
2020 Jun 22
2
Docker build issue
Count me as a docker newbie building a debian python and R mytools
container. My first post. This was working a couple of weeks ago. My last
successful build was a R 4.01 release when the R:base docker hub project
used to list a number of base images and I used sections of a posted docker
file in that area. Then the install directions at Cran:R listed buster:4.01...