Ejemplo n.º 1
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 /// <summary>
 /// Parses the arguments and checks for named arguments and non-named arguments.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="args">e.g. "-config:prod.xml", "-date:T-1", "BloombergFutOpt"</param>
 /// <param name="prefix">Character used to identifiy the name
 /// of a named parameter. e.g. "-" as in "-config:prod.xml"
 /// Leave null or string.emtpy to indicate there is no prefix.
 /// In which case, only the <paramref name="separator"/> is used to distinguish
 /// namevalue pairs.</param>
 /// <param name="separator">Character used to separate the named
 /// argument with it's value in a named argument. e.g. ":" as in "-config:prod.xml"
 /// If this is null or string.empty, in addition to the <paramref name="prefix"/></param>
 /// <returns></returns>
 public static BoolMessageItem <Args> Parse(string text, string prefix, string separator, object argReciever)
 {
     return(TryCatch(() => Parse(LexArgs.ParseList(text).ToArray(), prefix, separator, argReciever)));
 }
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Parse the line into a collection of arguments.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="text">"-config:prod.xml -date:T-1 BloombergFutOpt"</param>
 /// <returns></returns>
 public static BoolMessageItem <Args> Parse(string text)
 {
     return(TryCatch(() => Parse(LexArgs.ParseList(text).ToArray())));
 }