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@@ -347,6 +347,62 @@ floats, etc.) then just declare the UnlabeledMultiArg as type
string
and parse the different values yourself.
+
+
I want one argument or the other, but not both...
+New Feature! Suppose you have a command that must read input from one
+of two possible locations, either a local file or a URL. The command
+must read something, so one argument is required, but not both,
+yet neither argument is strictly necessary by itself. This is called
+"exclusive or" or "XOR". To accomodate this situation, there is now an
+option to add two or more Args to a CmdLine that are exclusively
+or'd with one another: xorAdd(). This means that at exactly one of
+the Args must be set and no more.
+
+xorAdd() comes in two flavors, either xorAdd(Arg& a, Arg& b) to add just
+two Args to be xor'd and xorAdd( vector xorList ) to add more
+than two Args.
+
+
+
+ ...
+
+ ValueArg < string > fileArg("f","file","File name to read",true,"homer",
+ "filename");
+ ValueArg < string > urlArg("u","url","URL to load",true,
+ "http://example.com", "URL");
+
+ cmd.xorAdd( fileArg, urlArg );
+ cmd.parse(argc, argv);
+
+ ...
+
+
+Once one Arg in the xor list is matched on the CmdLine then
+the others in the xor list will be marked as set. The question then, is how to
+determine which of the Args has been set? This is accomplished by
+calling the isSet() method for each Arg. If the Arg has been
+matched on the command line, the isSet() will return TRUE, whereas
+if the Arg has been set as a result of matching the other Arg
+that was xor'd isSet() will return FALSE. (Of course, if the Arg
+was not xor'd and wasn't matched, it will also return FALSE.)
+
+
+
+ ...
+
+ if ( fileArg.isSet() )
+ readFile( fileArg.getValue() );
+ else if ( urlArg.isSet() )
+ readURL( urlArg.getValue() );
+ else
+ // Should never get here because TCLAP will note that one of the
+ // required args above has not been set.
+ throw("Very bad things...");
+
+ ...
+
+
+
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