module Manpage:sig..end
Man page generation is automatically handled by Cmdliner. The
Cmdliner.Manpage.block type is used to define a man page's content.
The Cmdliner.Manpage.print function can be useful if the client wants to define
other man pages (e.g. to implement a help command).
typeblock =[ `I of string * string | `Noblank | `P of string | `S of string ]
`S s introduces a new section s.`P t is a new paragraph with text t.`I (l,t) is an indented paragraph with label
l and text t.`Noblank suppresses the blank line introduced between two blocks.
In text strings t, whitespace and newlines are not significant
and are all collapsed to a single space. In labels l and text
strings t, the syntax "$(i,italic text)" and "$(b,bold
text)" can be used to respectively produce italic and bold
text.
typetitle =string * int * string * string * string
title, section, center_footer, left_footer, center_header.typet =title * block list
val print : ?subst:(string -> string) ->
[ `Groff | `Pager | `Plain ] ->
Format.formatter -> t -> unitprint ~subst fmt ppf page prints page on ppf in the format fmt.
If fmt is `Pager the function tries to write the formatted
result in a pager, if that fails the format `Plain is written
on ppf. subst can be used to perform variable substitution,
see Buffer.add_substitute (defaults to the identity).