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An option is a keyword alone or followed by an argument. The types of keywords are: <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Unit</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Bool</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Set</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Clear</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">String</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Set_string</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Int</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Set_int</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Float</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Set_float</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Tuple</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Symbol</span></code>, and <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Rest</span></code>. <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Unit</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Set</span></code> and <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Clear</span></code> keywords take no argument. A <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Rest</span></code> keyword takes the remaining of the command line as arguments. Every other keyword takes the following word on the command line as argument. Arguments not preceded by a keyword are called anonymous arguments. <p> Examples (<code class="code">cmd</code> is assumed to be the command name):<ul> <li> <code class="code">cmd -flag </code>(a unit option)</li> <li> <code class="code">cmd -int 1 </code>(an int option with argument <code class="code">1</code>)</li> <li> <code class="code">cmd -string foobar </code>(a string option with argument <code class="code"><span class="string">"foobar"</span></code>)</li> <li> <code class="code">cmd -float 12.34 </code>(a float option with argument <code class="code">12.34</code>)</li> <li> <code class="code">cmd a b c </code>(three anonymous arguments: <code class="code"><span class="string">"a"</span></code>, <code class="code"><span class="string">"b"</span></code>, and <code class="code"><span class="string">"c"</span></code>)</li> <li> <code class="code">cmd a b -- c d </code>(two anonymous arguments and a rest option with two arguments)</li> </ul> <br> <hr width="100%"> <br><code><span id="TYPEspec"><span class="keyword">type</span> <code class="type"></code>spec</span> = </code><table class="typetable"> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Unit</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(unit -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Call the function with unit argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Bool</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(bool -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Call the function with a bool argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Set</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">bool <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Set the reference to true</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Clear</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">bool <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Set the reference to false</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">String</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(string -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Call the function with a string argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Set_string</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">string <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Set the reference to the string argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Int</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(int -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Call the function with an int argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Set_int</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">int <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Set the reference to the int argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Float</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(float -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Call the function with a float argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Set_float</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">float <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Set the reference to the float argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Tuple</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type"><a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> list</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Take several arguments according to the spec list</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Symbol</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">string list * (string -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Take one of the symbols as argument and call the function with the symbol</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="keyword">|</span></code></td> <td align="left" valign="top" > <code><span class="constructor">Rest</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">(string -> unit)</code></code></td> <td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" ><code>(*</code></td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="top" >Stop interpreting keywords and call the function with each remaining argument</td><td class="typefieldcomment" align="left" valign="bottom" ><code>*)</code></td> </tr></table> <div class="info"> The concrete type describing the behavior associated with a keyword.<br> </div> <pre><span id="TYPEkey"><span class="keyword">type</span> <code class="type"></code>key</span> = <code class="type">string</code> </pre> <pre><span id="TYPEdoc"><span class="keyword">type</span> <code class="type"></code>doc</span> = <code class="type">string</code> </pre> <pre><span id="TYPEusage_msg"><span class="keyword">type</span> <code class="type"></code>usage_msg</span> = <code class="type">string</code> </pre> <pre><span id="TYPEanon_fun"><span class="keyword">type</span> <code class="type"></code>anon_fun</span> = <code class="type">string -> unit</code> </pre> <pre><span id="VALparse"><span class="keyword">val</span> parse</span> : <code class="type">(<a href="Arg.html#TYPEkey">key</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEdoc">doc</a>) list -> <a href="Arg.html#TYPEanon_fun">anon_fun</a> -> <a href="Arg.html#TYPEusage_msg">usage_msg</a> -> unit</code></pre><div class="info"> <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse speclist anon_fun usage_msg</code> parses the command line. <code class="code">speclist</code> is a list of triples <code class="code">(key, spec, doc)</code>. <code class="code">key</code> is the option keyword, it must start with a <code class="code"><span class="string">'-'</span></code> character. <code class="code">spec</code> gives the option type and the function to call when this option is found on the command line. <code class="code">doc</code> is a one-line description of this option. <code class="code">anon_fun</code> is called on anonymous arguments. The functions in <code class="code">spec</code> and <code class="code">anon_fun</code> are called in the same order as their arguments appear on the command line. <p> If an error occurs, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse</code> exits the program, after printing an error message as follows:<ul> <li> The reason for the error: unknown option, invalid or missing argument, etc.</li> <li> <code class="code">usage_msg</code></li> <li> The list of options, each followed by the corresponding <code class="code">doc</code> string.</li> </ul> For the user to be able to specify anonymous arguments starting with a <code class="code">-</code>, include for example <code class="code">(<span class="string">"-"</span>, <span class="constructor">String</span> anon_fun, doc)</code> in <code class="code">speclist</code>. <p> By default, <code class="code">parse</code> recognizes two unit options, <code class="code">-help</code> and <code class="code">--help</code>, which will display <code class="code">usage_msg</code> and the list of options, and exit the program. You can override this behaviour by specifying your own <code class="code">-help</code> and <code class="code">--help</code> options in <code class="code">speclist</code>.<br> </div> <pre><span id="VALparse_argv"><span class="keyword">val</span> parse_argv</span> : <code class="type">?current:int <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a> -><br> string array -><br> (<a href="Arg.html#TYPEkey">key</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEdoc">doc</a>) list -> <a href="Arg.html#TYPEanon_fun">anon_fun</a> -> <a href="Arg.html#TYPEusage_msg">usage_msg</a> -> unit</code></pre><div class="info"> <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse_argv ~current args speclist anon_fun usage_msg</code> parses the array <code class="code">args</code> as if it were the command line. It uses and updates the value of <code class="code">~current</code> (if given), or <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.current</code>. You must set it before calling <code class="code">parse_argv</code>. The initial value of <code class="code">current</code> is the index of the program name (argument 0) in the array. If an error occurs, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse_argv</code> raises <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.<span class="constructor">Bad</span></code> with the error message as argument. If option <code class="code">-help</code> or <code class="code">--help</code> is given, <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse_argv</code> raises <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.<span class="constructor">Help</span></code> with the help message as argument.<br> </div> <pre><span id="EXCEPTIONHelp"><span class="keyword">exception</span> Help</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">string</code></pre> <div class="info"> Raised by <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse_argv</code> when the user asks for help.<br> </div> <pre><span id="EXCEPTIONBad"><span class="keyword">exception</span> Bad</span> <span class="keyword">of</span> <code class="type">string</code></pre> <div class="info"> Functions in <code class="code">spec</code> or <code class="code">anon_fun</code> can raise <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.<span class="constructor">Bad</span></code> with an error message to reject invalid arguments. <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.<span class="constructor">Bad</span></code> is also raised by <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse_argv</code> in case of an error.<br> </div> <pre><span id="VALusage"><span class="keyword">val</span> usage</span> : <code class="type">(<a href="Arg.html#TYPEkey">key</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEdoc">doc</a>) list -> <a href="Arg.html#TYPEusage_msg">usage_msg</a> -> unit</code></pre><div class="info"> <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.usage speclist usage_msg</code> prints an error message including the list of valid options. This is the same message that <a href="Arg.html#VALparse"><code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse</code></a> prints in case of error. <code class="code">speclist</code> and <code class="code">usage_msg</code> are the same as for <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse</code>.<br> </div> <pre><span id="VALalign"><span class="keyword">val</span> align</span> : <code class="type">(<a href="Arg.html#TYPEkey">key</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEdoc">doc</a>) list -> (<a href="Arg.html#TYPEkey">key</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEspec">spec</a> * <a href="Arg.html#TYPEdoc">doc</a>) list</code></pre><div class="info"> Align the documentation strings by inserting spaces at the first space, according to the length of the keyword. Use a space as the first character in a doc string if you want to align the whole string. The doc strings corresponding to <code class="code"><span class="constructor">Symbol</span></code> arguments are aligned on the next line.<br> </div> <pre><span id="VALcurrent"><span class="keyword">val</span> current</span> : <code class="type">int <a href="Pervasives.html#TYPEref">ref</a></code></pre><div class="info"> Position (in <a href="Sys.html#VALargv"><code class="code"><span class="constructor">Sys</span>.argv</code></a>) of the argument being processed. You can change this value, e.g. to force <a href="Arg.html#VALparse"><code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse</code></a> to skip some arguments. <a href="Arg.html#VALparse"><code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.parse</code></a> uses the initial value of <a href="Arg.html#VALcurrent"><code class="code"><span class="constructor">Arg</span>.current</code></a> as the index of argument 0 (the program name) and starts parsing arguments at the next element.<br> </div> </body></html>