barjunk
9/13/2007 4:05:00 PM
On Sep 12, 9:51 pm, Ben Bleything <b...@bleything.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2007, barjunk wrote:
> > On Sep 12, 11:28 am, Ben Bleything <bbleyth...@laika.com> wrote:
> > > * Linen -- A framework for building command-line interfaces
>
> > This looks interesting. If someone wasn't using this, what would they
> > use?
>
> That's an interesting question. At the time we started on Linen, we
> didn't know about HighLine[1]. Had we, Linen would look different
> today. That said, HighLine is, at its core, a wrapper for Readline that
> gives you a bunch of really nice ways to ask the user for input.
>
> Linen was designed to be the underlying framework of an application that
> adds host to our directory server. We call it "a framework for building
> command-line interfaces", but what Linen is really about is defining
> how to get input from the user and what to do with it once you have
> it. This latter bit is what HighLine doesn't do for you. It's just a
> different philosophy; we needed to build a system where the user could
> define the action in a similar way to how they define the input.
>
...snip..
Thanks Ben.
How does OptParse fit into all of this?
The upcoming release of the animation looks intersting as well.
Thanks for releasing this to the community.
Mike B.