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package org.apache.commons.cli;
/**
* A class that implements the CommandLineParser
interface
* can parse a String array according to the {@link Options} specified
* and return a {@link CommandLine}.
*
* @version $Id: CommandLineParser.java 1443102 2013-02-06 18:12:16Z tn $
*/
public interface CommandLineParser
{
/**
* Parse the arguments according to the specified options.
*
* @param options the specified Options
* @param arguments the command line arguments
* @return the list of atomic option and value tokens
*
* @throws ParseException if there are any problems encountered
* while parsing the command line tokens.
*/
CommandLine parse(Options options, String[] arguments) throws ParseException;
/**
* Parse the arguments according to the specified options and
* properties.
*
* @param options the specified Options
* @param arguments the command line arguments
* @param properties command line option name-value pairs
* @return the list of atomic option and value tokens
*
* @throws ParseException if there are any problems encountered
* while parsing the command line tokens.
*/
/* To maintain binary compatibility, this is commented out.
It is still in the abstract Parser class, so most users will
still reap the benefit.
CommandLine parse(Options options, String[] arguments, Properties properties)
throws ParseException;
*/
/**
* Parse the arguments according to the specified options.
*
* @param options the specified Options
* @param arguments the command line arguments
* @param stopAtNonOption if true an unrecognized argument stops
* the parsing and the remaining arguments are added to the
* {@link CommandLine}s args list. If false an unrecognized
* argument triggers a ParseException.
*
* @return the list of atomic option and value tokens
* @throws ParseException if there are any problems encountered
* while parsing the command line tokens.
*/
CommandLine parse(Options options, String[] arguments, boolean stopAtNonOption) throws ParseException;
/**
* Parse the arguments according to the specified options and
* properties.
*
* @param options the specified Options
* @param arguments the command line arguments
* @param properties command line option name-value pairs
* @param stopAtNonOption if true an unrecognized argument stops
* the parsing and the remaining arguments are added to the
* {@link CommandLine}s args list. If false an unrecognized
* argument triggers a ParseException.
*
* @return the list of atomic option and value tokens
* @throws ParseException if there are any problems encountered
* while parsing the command line tokens.
*/
/* To maintain binary compatibility, this is commented out.
It is still in the abstract Parser class, so most users will
still reap the benefit.
CommandLine parse(Options options, String[] arguments, Properties properties, boolean stopAtNonOption)
throws ParseException;
*/
}
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