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Instead of representing the params, cmds and subcmds as data.frame(), it might be easier to use lists. eg:
parser |-cmds |-cmd1 |-name: "add" |-helptext: "help text" |-cmd2 |-name: "delete" |-helptext: "help text" |-params |-param1 |-lparam: "print" |-sparam: "p" |-helptext: "help text" |-type: "bool" |-default: FALSE |-param2 |-lparam: "infile" |-sparam: "i" |-helptext: "help text" |-type: "variable" . . .
Then you can access eg all cmds with lapply(parser$cmds, '[[', 'cmd')
lapply(parser$cmds, '[[', 'cmd')
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Instead of representing the params, cmds and subcmds as data.frame(), it might be easier to use lists. eg:
Then you can access eg all cmds with
lapply(parser$cmds, '[[', 'cmd')
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: