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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T16:47:16+00:00 2026-05-19T16:47:16+00:00

Lets presume I have a number of option groups called modeA modeB common. I’ll

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Lets presume I have a number of option groups called modeA modeB common. I’ll refer to these within {} – ie {common} expands to any option described in that group.

I’d like to be able to enforce the following command lines

command A {common} {modeA}
command B {common} {modeB}

The position of options from the mode and common groups is not important and can be intertwined
The following would fail

command A {modeB}    /* Wrong option group for this mode */
command A B          /* A and B not allowed */

Thus the objectives are

  • an option that must occur and be one of the set A|B
    • if possible forced to be the first parameter
  • whole groups parsed as Ok or ignored based upon the above mandatory parameter
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    2026-05-19T16:47:17+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    Not an elegant solution but …
    Divide the options into at least three groups, options for modeA/modeB and others. Others contain help and the mode optons. Use a custom validator for mode to limit the options (with a default) Then

    • Combine all groups and parse
    • Action –help if required (Explain all modes/options)
    • Determine mode
    • Make new group combination leaving out unrequired mode and re-parse

    I feel there must be a slicker way

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