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So I'm relatively new to C++ and I am writing code targeted to a Linux platform. I can't seem to find a preferred/standard way to parse command line arguments. I know I can roll my own parser, but ...
Microsoft has released Windows Terminal v0.9, which adds command-line arguments, automatic creation of PowerShell profiles, and a new setting that you lets you close all tabs without confirmation.
This command also has the -e command-line argument that will launch an application from the default WSL Linux distribution directly in a Windows command prompt.
Building upon this foundation, we will now look at how to create more complex applications, along with how to parse and use arguments passed to Ada applications on the command line (CLI).
I'm confused about the whole thing really; what it's supposed to mean. All seemed to make sense in class but not anymore. I'm supposed to load a file into a char buffer with arguments in the int ...