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TCLAP is a small, flexible library that provides a simple interface
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for defining and accessing command line arguments. It was initially
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inspired by the user friendly CLAP libary. The difference is that
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this library is templatized, so the argument class is type independent.
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Type independence avoids identical-except-for-type objects, such
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as IntArg, FloatArg, and StringArg. While the library is not strictly
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compliant with the GNU or POSIX standards, it is close.
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TCLAP is written in ANSI C++ and is meant to be compatible with any
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standards-compliant C++ compiler. It is known to work on Linux,
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MacOS X, Windows, and Solaris platforms. The library is implemented
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entirely in header files making it easy to use and distribute with
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other software. It is licensed under the MIT License for worry free
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distribution.
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