v1.3.0 2024-05-23 La Forclaz (VS)
- Add let operators in Cmdliner.Term.Syntax(#173). Thanks to Benoit Montagu for suggesting, Gabriel Scherer for reminding us of language punning obscurities and Sebastien Mondet for strengthening the case to add them.
- Pager. Support full path command lookups on Windows. (#185). Thanks to @kit-ty-kate for the report.
- In manpage specifications use $(iname)in the default introduction of theENVIRONMENTsection. Follow up to #168.
- Add Cmd.eval_value'a variation onCmd.eval_value.
v1.2.0 2023-04-10 La Forclaz (VS)
- In manpage specification the new variable $(iname)substitutes the command invocation (from program name to subcommand) in bold (#168). This variable is now used in the default introduction of theEXIT STATUSsection. Thanks to Ali Caglayan for suggesting.
- Fix manpage rendering when PAGER=lessis set (#167).
- Plain text manpage rendering: fix broken handling of `Noblank. Thanks to Michael Richards and Reynir Björnsson for the report (#176).
- Fix install to directory with spaces (#172). Thanks to @ZSFactory for reporting and suggesting the fix.
- Fix manpage paging on Windows (#166). Thanks to Nicolás Ojeda Bär for the report and the solution.
v1.1.1 2022-03-23 La Forclaz (VS)
- General documentation fixes, tweaks and improvements.
- Docgen: suppress trailing whitespace in synopsis rendering.
- Docgen: fix duplicate rendering of standard options when using Term.ret(#135).
- Docgen: fix duplicate rendering of command name on Term.ret (`Help (fmt, None)(#135).
v1.1.0 2022-02-06 La Forclaz (VS)
- Require OCaml 4.08.
- Support for deprecating commands, arguments and environment variables (#66). See the ?deprecatedargument ofCmd.info,Cmd.Env.infoandArg.info.
- Add Manpage.s_nonea special section name to use whenever you want something not to be listed in a command's manpage.
- Add Arg.conv'likeArg.convbut with a parser signature that returns untagged string errors.
- Add Term.{term,cli_parse}_result'functions.
- Add deprecation alerts on what is already deprecated.
- On unices, use command -vrather thantypeto find commands.
- Stop using backticks for left quotes. Use apostrophes everywhere. Thanks to Ryan Moore for reporting a typo that prompted the change (#128).
- Rework documentation structure. Move out tutorial, examples and reference doc from the .mlito multiple.mldpages.
- Arg.doc_altsand- Arg.doc_alts_enum, change the default rendering to match the manpage convention which is to render these tokens in bold. If you want to recover the previous rendering or were using these functions outside man page rendering use an explicit- ~quoted:true(the optional argument is available on earlier versions).
- The deprecated Term.exitandTerm.exit_status_of_resultnow require aunitresult. This avoids various errors to go undetected. Thanks to Thomas Leonard for the patch (#124).
- Fix absent and default option values (- ?nonestring argument of- Arg.some) rendering in manpages:
 - They were not escaped, they now are.
- They where not rendered in bold, they now are.
- The documentation language was interpreted, it is no longer the case.
 - If you were relying on the third point via - ?noneof- Arg.some, use the new- ?absentoptional argument of- Arg.infoinstead. Besides a new- Arg.some'function is added to specify a value for- ?noneinstead of a string. Thanks to David Allsopp for the patch (#111).
 
- Documentation generation use: …(U+2026) instead of...for ellipsis. See also UTF-8 manpage support below.
- Documentation generation, improve command synopsis rendering on commands with few options (i.e. mention them).
- Documentation generation, drop section heading in the output if the section is empty.
New Cmd module and deprecation of the Term evaluation interface
This version of cmdliner deprecates the Term.eval* evaluation functions and Term.info information values in favor of the new Cmdliner.Cmd module.
The Cmd module generalizes the existing sub command support to allow arbitrarily nested sub commands each with its own man page and command line syntax represented by a Term.t value.
The mapping between the old interface and the new one should be rather straightforward. In particular Term.info and Cmd.info have exactly the same semantics and fields and a command value simply pairs a command information with a term.
However in this transition the following things are changed or added:
Finally be aware that if you replace, in an existing tool, an encoding of sub commands as positional arguments you will effectively break the command line compatibility of your tool since options can no longer be specified before the sub commands, i.e. your tool synopsis moves from:
tool cmd [OPTION]… SUBCMD [ARG]…
to
tool cmd SUBCMD [OPTION]… [ARG]…
Thanks to Rudi Grinberg for prototyping the feature in #123.
UTF-8 manpage support
It is now possible to write UTF-8 encoded text in your doc strings and man pages.
The man page renderer used on --help defaults to mandoc if available, then uses groff and then defaults to nroff. Starting with mandoc catches macOS whose groff as of 11.6 still doesn't support UTF-8 input and struggles to render some Unicode characters.
The invocations were also tweaked to remove the -P-c option which entails that the default pager less is now invoked with the -R option.
If you install UTF-8 encoded man pages output via --help=groff, in man directories bear in mind that these pages will look garbled on stock macOS (at least until 11.6). One way to work around is to instruct your users to change the NROFF definition in /private/etc/man.conf from:
NROFF       /usr/bin/groff -Wall -mtty-char -Tascii -mandoc -c
to:
NROFF       /usr/bin/mandoc -Tutf8 -c
Thanks to Antonin Décimo for his knowledge and helping with these mangnificent intricacies (#27).
v1.0.4 2019-06-14 Zagreb
- Change the way Error (_, e)term evaluation results are formatted. Instead of treatingeas text, treat it as formatted lines.
- Fix 4.08 Pervasivesdeprecation.
- Fix 4.03 String deprecations.
- Fix bootstrap build in absence of dynlink.
- Make the Makefilebootstrap build reproducible. Thanks to Thomas Leonard for the patch.
v1.0.3 2018-11-26 Zagreb
- Add Term.with_used_args. Thanks to Jeremie Dimino for the patch.
- Use Makefilebootstrap build in opam file.
- Drop ocamlbuild requirement for Makefilebootstrap build.
- Drop support for ocaml < 4.03.0
- Dune build support.
v1.0.2 2017-08-07 Zagreb
- Don't remove the Makefilefrom the distribution.
v1.0.1 2017-08-03 Zagreb
- Add a Makefileto build and install cmdliner withouttopkgand opam.installfiles. Helps bootstraping opam in OS package managers. Thanks to Hendrik Tews for the patches.
v1.0.0 2017-03-02 La Forclaz (VS)
IMPORTANT The Arg.converter type is deprecated in favor of the Arg.conv type. For this release both types are equal but the next major release will drop the former and make the latter abstract. All users are kindly requested to migrate to use the new type and only via the new Arg.[p]conv and Arg.conv_{parser,printer} functions.
- Allow terms to be used more than once in terms without tripping out documentation generation (#77). Thanks to François Bobot and Gabriel Radanne.
- Disallow defining the same option (resp. command) name twice via two different arguments (resp. terms). Raises Invalid_argument, used to be undefined behaviour (in practice, an arbitrary one would be ignored).
- Improve converter API (see important message above).
- Add Term.exit[_status]andTerm.exit_status_of[_status]_result. improves composition withPervasives.exit.
- Add Term.term_resultandTerm.cli_parse_resultimproves composition with terms evaluating toresulttypes.
- Add Arg.parser_of_kind_of_string.
- Change semantics of Arg.pos_left(see #76 for details).
- Deprecate Term.man_formatin favor ofArg.man_format.
- Reserve the --cmdlineroption for library use. This is unused for now but will be in the future.
- Relicense from BSD3 to ISC.
- Safe-string support.
- Build depend on topkg.
End-user visible changes
The following changes affect the end-user behaviour of all binaries using cmdliner.
- Required positional arguments. All missing required position arguments are now reported to the end-user, in the correct order (#39). Thanks to Dmitrii Kashin for the report.
- Optional arguments. All unknown and ambiguous optional argument arguments are now reported to the end-user (instead of only the first one).
- Change default behaviour of --help[=FMT]option.FMTno longer defaults topagerif unspecified. It defaults to the new valueautowhich prints the help aspagerorplainwhenever theTERMenvironment variable isdumbor undefined (#43). At the API level this changes the signature of the typeTerm.retand valuesTerm.ret,Term.man_format(deprecated) andManpage.printto add the new `Autocase to manual formats. These are now represented by theManpage.formattype rather than inlined polyvars.
Doc specification improvements and fixes
- Add ?envsoptional argument toTerm.info. Documents environment variables that influence a term's evaluation and automatically integrate them in the manual.
- Add ?exitsoptional argument toTerm.info. Documents exit statuses of the program. UseTerm.default_exitsif you are using the newTerm.exitfunctions.
- Add ?man_xrefsoptional argument toTerm.info. Documents references to other manpages. Automatically formats aSEE ALSOsection in the manual.
- Add Manpage.escapeto escape a string from the documentation markup language.
- Add Manpage.s_*constants for standard man page section names.
- Add a  `Blockscase toManpage.blocksto allow block splicing (#69). This avoids having to concatenate block lists at the toplevel of your program.
- Arg.env_var, change default environment variable section to the standard- ENVIRONMENTmanual section rather than- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES. If you previously manually positioned that section in your man page you will have to change the name. See also next point.
- Fix automatic placement of default environment variable section (#44) whenever unspecified in the man page.
- Better automatic insertions of man page sections (#73). See the API docs about manual specification. As a side effect the NAMEsection can now also be overridden manually.
- Fix repeated environment variable printing for flags (#64). Thanks to Thomas Gazagnaire for the report.
- Fix rendering of env vars in man pages, bold is standard (#71).
- Fix plain help formatting for commands with empty description. Thanks to Maciek Starzyk for the patch.
- Fix (implement really) groff man page escaping (#48).
- Request anmacros directly in the man page via.msothis makes man pages self-describing and avoids having to callgroffwith the-manoption.
- Document required optional arguments as such (#82). Thanks to Isaac Hodes for the report.
Doc language sanitization
This release tries to bring sanity to the doc language. This may break the rendering of some of your man pages. Thanks to Gabriel Scherer, Ivan Gotovchits and Nicolás Ojeda Bär for the feedback.
- It is only allowed to use the variables $(var)that are mentioned in the docs ($(docv),$(opt), etc.) and the markup directives$({i,b},text). Any other unknown$(var)will generate errors on standard error during documentation generation.
- Markup directives $({i,b},text)treattextas is, modulo escapes; see next point.
- Characters $,(,)and\can respectively be escaped by\$,\(,\)and\\. Escaping$and\is mandatory everywhere. Escaping)is mandatory only in markup directives. Escaping(is only here for your symmetric pleasure. Any other sequence of character starting with a\is an illegal sequence.
- Variables $(mname)and$(tname)are now marked up with bold when substituted. If you used to write$(b,$(tname))this will generate an error on standard output, since$is not escaped in the markup directive. Simply replace these by$(tname).
v0.9.8 2015-10-11 Cambridge (UK)
- Bring back support for OCaml 3.12.0
- Support for pre-formatted paragraphs in man pages. This adds a ```Pre`` case to the Manpage.blocktype which can break existing programs. Thanks to Guillaume Bury for suggesting and help.
- Support for environment variables. If an argument is absent from the command line, its value can be read and parsed from an environment variable. This adds an envoptional argument to theArg.infofunction which can break existing programs.
- Support for new variables in option documentation strings. $(opt)can be used to refer to the name of the option being documented and$(env)for the name of the option's the environment variable.
- Deprecate Term.purein favor ofTerm.const.
- Man page generation. Keep undefined variables untouched. Previously a $(undef)would be turned intoundef.
- Turn a few mysterious and spurious Not_foundexceptions intoInvalid_arg. These can be triggered by client programming errors (e.g. an unclosed variable in a documentation string).
- Positional arguments. Invoke the printer on the default (absent) value only if needed. See Optional arguments in the release notes of v0.9.6.
v0.9.7 2015-02-06 La Forclaz (VS)
- Build system, don't depend on ocamlfind. The package no longer depends on ocamlfind. Thanks to Louis Gesbert for the patch.
v0.9.6 2014-11-18 La Forclaz (VS)
- Optional arguments. Invoke the printer on the default (absent) value only if needed, i.e. if help is shown. Strictly speaking an interface breaking change – for example if the absent value was lazy it would be forced on each run. This is no longer the case.
- Parsed command line syntax: allow short flags to be specified together under a single dash, possibly ending with a short option. This allows to specify e.g. tar -xvzf archive.tgzortar -xvzfarchive.tgz. Previously this resulted in an error, all the short flags had to be specified separately. Backward compatible in the sense that only more command lines are parsed. Thanks to Hugo Heuzard for the patch.
- End user error message improvements using heuristics and edit distance search in the optional argument and sub command name spaces. Thanks to Hugo Heuzard for the patch.
- Adds Arg.doc_{quote,alts,alts_enum}, documentation string helpers.
- Adds the Term.eval_peek_optsfunction for advanced usage scenarios.
- The function Arg.enumnow raisesInvalid_argumentif the enumeration is empty.
- Improves help paging behaviour on Windows. Thanks to Romain Bardou for the help.
v0.9.5 2014-07-04 Cambridge (UK)
- Add variance annotation to Term.t. Thanks to Peter Zotov for suggesting.
- Fix section name formatting in plain text output. Thanks to Mikhail Sobolev for reporting.
v0.9.4 2014-02-09 La Forclaz (VS)
- Remove temporary files created for paged help. Thanks to Kaustuv Chaudhuri for the suggestion.
- Avoid linking against Oo(was used to get program uuid).
- Check the environment for $MANPAGERas well. Thanks to Raphaël Proust for the patch.
- OPAM friendly workflow and drop OASIS support.
v0.9.3 2013-01-04 La Forclaz (VS)
- Allow user specified SYNOPSISsections.
v0.9.2 2012-08-05 Lausanne
v0.9.1 2012-03-17 La Forclaz (VS)
- OASIS support.
- Fixed broken Arg.pos_right.
- Variables $(tname)and$(mname)can be used in a term's man page to respectively refer to the term's name and the main term name.
- Support for custom variable substitution in Manpage.print.
- Adds Term.man_format, to facilitate the definition of help commands.
- Rewrote the examples with a better and consistent style.
Incompatible API changes:
- The signature of Term.evalandTerm.eval_choicechanged to make it more regular: the given term and its info must be tupled together even for the main term and the tuple order was swapped to make it consistent with the one used for arguments.
v0.9.0 2011-05-27 Lausanne