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Specifying Argp Parsers
The first argument to the argp_parse function is a pointer to a
struct argp, which is known as an argp parser:
| This structure specifies how to parse a given set of options and
arguments, perhaps in conjunction with other argp parsers.  It has the
following fields: 
const struct argp_option *optionsA pointer to a vector of argp_optionstructures specifying which
options this argp parser understands; it may be zero if there are no
options at all.  See Argp Option Vectors.
argp_parser_t parserA pointer to a function that defines actions for this parser; it is
called for each option parsed, and at other well-defined points in the
parsing process.  A value of zero is the same as a pointer to a function
that always returns ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN.  See Argp Parser Functions.
const char *args_docIf non-zero, a string describing what non-option arguments are called by
this parser.  This is only used to print the Usage:message.  If
it contains newlines, the strings separated by them are considered
alternative usage patterns and printed on separate lines.  Lines after
the first are prefixed by or: instead ofUsage:.
const char *docIf non-zero, a string containing extra text to be printed before and
after the options in a long help message, with the two sections
separated by a vertical tab ('\v','\013') character.  By
convention, the documentation before the options is just a short string
explaining what the program does.  Documentation printed after the
options describe behavior in more detail.
const struct argp_child *childrenA pointer to a vector of argp_childrenstructures.  This pointer
specifies which additional argp parsers should be combined with this
one.  See Argp Children.
char *(*help_filter)(int key, const char *text, void *input)If non-zero, a pointer to a function that filters the output of help
messages.  See Argp Help Filtering.
const char *argp_domainIf non-zero, the strings used in the argp library are translated using
the domain described by this string.  If zero, the current default domain
is used.
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Of the above group, options, parser, args_doc, and
the doc fields are usually all that are needed.  If an argp
parser is defined as an initialized C variable, only the fields used
need be specified in the initializer.  The rest will default to zero due
to the way C structure initialization works.  This design is exploited in
most argp structures; the most-used fields are grouped near the
beginning, the unused fields left unspecified.