| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| ArraySorter.Comparer |
The interface implementation should compare the two objects and return an
int using these rules: if (a > b) return > 0; if (a == b) return 0; if (a
< b) return < 0;
For example to sort a String array: ClassName implements
ArraySorter.Comparer
public int compare(Object a, Object b) { return (the proper int); }
|
| Coroner |
A pluggable interface to handle Deaths.
|
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| ArraySorter |
Sorts an array using a Comparer.
|
| ArraySorter.ASCIIComparer |
Compares assuming the String is only ASCII.
|
| Autopsy |
A handy utility for dissecting and printing an exceptional condition.
|
| CommandLineArgument |
An argument in a CommandLineSyntax.
|
| CommandLineOption |
An option for a CommandLineSyntax.
|
| CommandLineSyntax |
Describes the syntax for a command-line tool.
|
| DataLib |
Various data related static methods.
|
| Death |
A handy scream-and-die utility.
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| GenLib |
General library methods.
|
| PropMap |
A reusable set of key value pairs, aka properties.
|
| Timestamp |
A useful timestamping device.
|
| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| CommandLineParseException |
This is an exception which occurs during parsing of a CommandLineSyntax.
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| InvalidConfigurationException |
A RuntimeException to throw when the provided configuration is completely
invalid and unuseable.
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