awesome-hpp VS structopt

Compare awesome-hpp vs structopt and see what are their differences.

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The Unlicense MIT License
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awesome-hpp

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-hpp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.

structopt

Posts with mentions or reviews of structopt. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-08.
  • The Val Object Model : Dave Abrahams, Sean Parent, Dimitri Racordon, David Sankel
    7 projects | /r/cpp | 8 Nov 2022
  • cmdlime - possibly the least verbose command line parsing library for C++17
    3 projects | /r/cpp | 20 May 2021
    Hello everyone! I'm not a reddit user, but my previously open-sourced projects have been only seen by one of my coworkers and I can't even find them on google, so I'm trying to get some visibility) It's just a command line parser, but it uses the idea of declaring the structure which acts as the data scheme for the parser and result storage simultaneously, which I think is the best possible approach for the problem. I was excited when I discovered it with the structopt library, but I had too many gripes with its interface (required duplication of your structure content in the macro, everything besides positional arguments has to be wrapped in std::optional, inability to set parameters' description to the help message, etc), so I've built an alternative that doesn't tick me off. At least so far) I hope someone finds it interesting.

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