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-name: options-version: 0.1.1-license: MIT-license-file: license.txt-author: John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>-maintainer: John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>-build-type: Simple-cabal-version: >= 1.6-category: Console-stability: experimental-homepage: https://john-millikin.com/software/haskell-options/-bug-reports: mailto:jmillikin@gmail.com--synopsis: Parsing command-line options-description:-  The @options@ package lets library and application developers easily work-  with command-line options.-  .-  The following example is a full program that can accept two options,-  @--message@ and @--quiet@:-  .-  @-  &#x7b;-\# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell \#-&#x7d;-  .-  import Options-  .-  defineOptions \"MainOptions\" $ do-  &#x20;   stringOption \"optMessage\" \"message\" \"Hello world!\"-  &#x20;       \"A message to show the user.\"-  &#x20;   boolOption \"optQuiet\" \"quiet\" False-  &#x20;       \"Whether to be quiet.\"-  &#x20;-  main :: IO ()-  main = runCommand $ \\opts args -> do-  &#x20;   if optQuiet opts-  &#x20;       then return ()-  &#x20;       else putStrLn (optMessage opts)-  @-  .-  >$ ./hello-  >Hello world!-  >$ ./hello --message='ciao mondo'-  >ciao mondo-  >$ ./hello --quiet-  >$-  .-  In addition, this library will automatically create documentation options-  such as @--help@ and @--help-all@:-  .-  >$ ./hello --help-  >Help Options:-  >  -h, --help                  Show option summary.-  >  --help-all                  Show all help options.-  >-  >Application Options:-  >  --message                   A message to show the user.-  >  --quiet                     Whether to be quiet.--extra-source-files:-  cbits/hoehrmann_utf8.c-  cbits/utf8.c-  ---  scripts/common.bash-  scripts/run-coverage-  scripts/run-tests-  ---  tests/options-tests.cabal-  tests/OptionsTests.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/Defaults.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/Help.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/OptionTypes.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/StringParsing.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/Tokenize.hs-  tests/OptionsTests/Util.hs--source-repository head-  type: bazaar-  location: https://john-millikin.com/branches/haskell-options/0.1/--source-repository this-  type: bazaar-  location: https://john-millikin.com/branches/haskell-options/0.1/-  tag: haskell-options_0.1.1--library-  ghc-options: -Wall -O2-  cc-options: -Wall -O2-  hs-source-dirs: lib--  if os(windows)-      cpp-options: -DCABAL_OS_WINDOWS--  if !os(windows) && impl(ghc < 7.2)-      cpp-options: -DOPTIONS_ENCODING_UTF8-      c-sources: cbits/utf8.c--  build-depends:-      base >= 4.1 && < 5.0-    , transformers >= 0.2-    , bytestring >= 0.9-    , containers >= 0.1-    , monads-tf >= 0.1-    , system-filepath >= 0.4 && < 0.5-    , text >= 0.7-    , template-haskell >= 2.3--  exposed-modules:-    Options--  other-modules:-    Options.Help-    Options.OptionTypes-    Options.Tokenize-    Options.Types-    Options.Util+name: options
+version: 0.1.1
+x-revision: 1
+license: MIT
+license-file: license.txt
+author: John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>
+maintainer: John Millikin <jmillikin@gmail.com>
+build-type: Simple
+cabal-version: >= 1.6
+category: Console
+stability: experimental
+homepage: https://john-millikin.com/software/haskell-options/
+bug-reports: mailto:jmillikin@gmail.com
+
+synopsis: Parsing command-line options
+description:
+  The @options@ package lets library and application developers easily work
+  with command-line options.
+  .
+  The following example is a full program that can accept two options,
+  @--message@ and @--quiet@:
+  .
+  @
+  &#x7b;-\# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell \#-&#x7d;
+  .
+  import Options
+  .
+  defineOptions \"MainOptions\" $ do
+  &#x20;   stringOption \"optMessage\" \"message\" \"Hello world!\"
+  &#x20;       \"A message to show the user.\"
+  &#x20;   boolOption \"optQuiet\" \"quiet\" False
+  &#x20;       \"Whether to be quiet.\"
+  &#x20;
+  main :: IO ()
+  main = runCommand $ \\opts args -> do
+  &#x20;   if optQuiet opts
+  &#x20;       then return ()
+  &#x20;       else putStrLn (optMessage opts)
+  @
+  .
+  >$ ./hello
+  >Hello world!
+  >$ ./hello --message='ciao mondo'
+  >ciao mondo
+  >$ ./hello --quiet
+  >$
+  .
+  In addition, this library will automatically create documentation options
+  such as @--help@ and @--help-all@:
+  .
+  >$ ./hello --help
+  >Help Options:
+  >  -h, --help                  Show option summary.
+  >  --help-all                  Show all help options.
+  >
+  >Application Options:
+  >  --message                   A message to show the user.
+  >  --quiet                     Whether to be quiet.
+
+extra-source-files:
+  cbits/hoehrmann_utf8.c
+  cbits/utf8.c
+  --
+  scripts/common.bash
+  scripts/run-coverage
+  scripts/run-tests
+  --
+  tests/options-tests.cabal
+  tests/OptionsTests.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/Defaults.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/Help.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/OptionTypes.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/StringParsing.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/Tokenize.hs
+  tests/OptionsTests/Util.hs
+
+source-repository head
+  type: bazaar
+  location: https://john-millikin.com/branches/haskell-options/0.1/
+
+source-repository this
+  type: bazaar
+  location: https://john-millikin.com/branches/haskell-options/0.1/
+  tag: haskell-options_0.1.1
+
+library
+  ghc-options: -Wall -O2
+  cc-options: -Wall -O2
+  hs-source-dirs: lib
+
+  if os(windows)
+      cpp-options: -DCABAL_OS_WINDOWS
+
+  if !os(windows) && impl(ghc < 7.2)
+      cpp-options: -DOPTIONS_ENCODING_UTF8
+      c-sources: cbits/utf8.c
+
+  build-depends:
+      base >= 4.1 && < 4.8
+    , transformers >= 0.2
+    , bytestring >= 0.9
+    , containers >= 0.1
+    , monads-tf >= 0.1
+    , system-filepath >= 0.4 && < 0.5
+    , text >= 0.7
+    , template-haskell >= 2.3
+
+  exposed-modules:
+    Options
+
+  other-modules:
+    Options.Help
+    Options.OptionTypes
+    Options.Tokenize
+    Options.Types
+    Options.Util