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ost::CommandOptionRest(3)				     Library Functions Manual					 ost::CommandOptionRest(3)

NAME
ost::CommandOptionRest - It only makes sense to have a single one of these set and it is exclusive with CommandOptionCollect.
SYNOPSIS
#include <cmdoptns.h> Inherits ost::CommandOptionWithArg. Public Member Functions CommandOptionRest (const char *inOptionName, const char *inOptionLetter, const char *inDescription, bool inRequired=false, CommandOption **ppNext=&defaultCommandOptionList) CommandOptionRest contructor. Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description It only makes sense to have a single one of these set and it is exclusive with CommandOptionCollect. It is the option that takes the rest of the command line options that are not part of any other options. e.g. 'strace -ofile command arg1 arg2'. The 'command arg1 arg2' part is placed in objects of this class. CommandOption to take the rest of the command line Examples: cmdlineopt.cpp. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::CommandOptionRest::CommandOptionRest (const char *inOptionName, const char *inOptionLetter, const char *inDescription, boolinRequired = false, CommandOption **ppNext = &defaultCommandOptionList) CommandOptionRest contructor. This sets the optionType for this object to Trailing. Parameters: inOptionName long option name inOptionLetter short letter name inDescription short description of the option inRequired true if option is required ppNext the linked list header Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::CommandOptionRest(3)
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