That's what I found out by now ;-). Well, I'll have to start using it,
looking at test cases, ... the usual way.
By the way, while browsing the mailing list I've seen some talk about a
release of cli 2. Is this release already planned or still in the
somewhat distant future?
Simon
John Keyes wrote:
> (trying again - first reply seems to have been lost)
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Check out the test cases, there is a specific one in there for cvs
> (org.apache.commons.cli2.apps.CvsTest). We're very sparse on
> documentation.
>
> -John K
>
> On 21 Mar 2004, at 19:40, Simon Raess wrote:
>
>> hi
>>
>> I've been using commons-cli version 1.0 for some time. Now I'd like
>> to use some advanced features. I've seen that the current development
>> branch (RESEARCH_CLI_2_ROXSPRING) has some advanced features. I have
>> a tool that has a similar command line structure as CVS, Subversion,
>> ... I've read in the mailing list archives that there were some
>> discussions concerning these type of command line structures.
>>
>> I was looking around for some documentation but the documentation
>> seems to be still about CLI 1.0. So my question, is there some
>> documentation about the latest CLI around? If not, are there some
>> examples (code snippets, open-source projects, ...) how to use it?
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>
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