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System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt
Description
This provides a compatiblity wrapper to the System.Console.GetOpt module in base.
   That module is essentially a Haskell port of the GNU getopt library.
Changes: The changes from GetOpt are listed in the documentation for each function.
- convert :: String -> [OptDescr a] -> Mode ([a], [String])
 - getOpt :: ArgOrder a -> [OptDescr a] -> [String] -> ([a], [String], [String])
 - getOpt' :: ArgOrder a -> [OptDescr a] -> [String] -> ([a], [String], [String], [String])
 - usageInfo :: String -> [OptDescr a] -> String
 - data ArgOrder a = Permute
 - data OptDescr a = Option [Char] [String] (ArgDescr a) String
 - data ArgDescr a
 
Documentation
convert :: String -> [OptDescr a] -> Mode ([a], [String])Source
Given a help text and a list of option descriptions, generate a Mode.
getOpt :: ArgOrder a -> [OptDescr a] -> [String] -> ([a], [String], [String])Source
Process the command-line, and return the list of values that matched (and those that didn't). The arguments are:
-  The order requirements (see 
ArgOrder) -  The option descriptions (see 
OptDescr) -  The actual command line arguments (presumably got from 
     
getArgs). 
getOpt returns a triple consisting of the option arguments, a list
   of non-options, and a list of error messages.
Changes: The list of errors will contain at most one entry, and if an error is present then the other two lists will be empty.
getOpt' :: ArgOrder a -> [OptDescr a] -> [String] -> ([a], [String], [String], [String])Source
Changes: This is exactly the same as getOpt, but the 3rd element of the
   tuple (second last) will be an empty list.
usageInfo :: String -> [OptDescr a] -> StringSource
Return a string describing the usage of a command, derived from the header (first argument) and the options described by the second argument.
What to do with options following non-options.
Changes: Only Permute is allowed, both RequireOrder and ReturnInOrder
   have been removed.
Constructors
| Permute |