# carg-parse Basic C library to easily parse arguments # Usage for a full example of usage look at test.c Call `carg_parse(int argc, char** argv)` it will return a struct containing: ```c typedef struct { char* exec_name; uint32_t values_len; char** values; uint32_t lv_len; char** lv_labels; char** lv_values; } carg_parse_data; ``` Values is an array of all of the free standing arguments passed in LV is a dictionary, labels in lv_labels and values in lv_values, it contains any labeled arguments '-a b', if a value is not provided lv_value will point to NULL values and lv_values both point to argv, and lv_labels points to argv + 1, as to ignore the dash('-') when done with the data, call `carg_parse_free(carg_parse_data* data)` to free the data