Misc. common and utility classes I have written in Java and Groovy over the years.
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Previously if there was an option which took multiple arguments, the parser always returned a flat array of all values given for that option, regardless of how many arguments it expected. E.g. the following: cmd --file-pair f1 f2 --file-pair a b resulted in the following: file-pair: [ f1, f2, a, b ] For the case where the option is defined as taking only one argument, this behavior is unchanged, but for the cases where the option is defined as taking more than one option, an array of arrays is returned instead. For the above example the result is now: file-pair: [ [f1, f2], [a, b] ] The behavior is the same for options with variable arguments. The following: cmd --set f1 f2 --set a b c --set last results in: file-pair: [ [f1, f2], [a, b, c], [last] ] |
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