package ocamline
Command line interface for user input
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
1.1.tar.gz
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README.md.html
This library provides a simple interface for reading user input in OCaml programs. The goal of this project is to reduce the burden of reading user input for programming language REPLs.
The feature that makes this library particularly useful is its handling of brackets. Any brackets that are opened must be closed before input is accepted.
Example
Source Code:
read ~brackets:['(',')'] ~prompt:"prompt>" ""
Command Line:
prompt> (lambda
(x)
(+ x 1))
prompt>
API
val read : ?trim_delim:bool ->
?brackets:(char * char) list ->
?prompt:string ->
?strings:char list ->
delim:string ->
string
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
trim_delim |
Whether or not to remove the line delimiter from the return value. |
brackets |
Any characters that once opened must be closed before the line is accepted |
prompt |
Customizes the prompt displayed to the user. |
strings |
String delimiters. If brackets are in strings, they won't have to be closed. |
delim |
The string that, when found, halts scanning and returns the input. |
Contributions
Contributions to ocamline
are greatly appreciated! ❤️
Please try to keep its implementation unassuming and configurable. 🙂
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