initialize()
Initializes a variable defined with the Getopt type
for command line argument processing.
Syntax
Getopt.initialize(
   prog_name STRING,
   argv DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING,
   options GetoptOptions
   )- prog_name is the name of the program (typically, arg_val(0)).
- argv is a dynamic array of strings containing all command line arguments to be processed.
- options is a GetoptOptionsarray that holds the definition of the command line options.
Usage
This is a method for the Getopt type, used to initialize the variable of this type.
Consider using the initDefault() method instead of initialize(), if the
program name must be arg_val(0) and the start index to scan command line arguments
is 1.
A variable of the type Getopt must be defined, as well as a GetoptOptions
dynamic array containing the definitions of the command line options for the current program.
The first parameter defines the name of the program. This is typically
arg_val(0), but it can be customized.
copyArguments(1). For example, start at the second command line argument
with copyArguments(2), to implement a command syntax with a verb as first
argument:$ fglrun myprog capture --verbose --filename=file1
$ fglrun myprog duplicate --source=file1 --destination=file2The third argument contains the definition of the command options that are available with this
program, defined in a GetoptOptions array.
After initializing the Getopt record, use the getopt() method to parse
and validate command line options.
Example
IMPORT FGL getopt
MAIN
    DEFINE g getopt.Getopt
    DEFINE _options getopt.GetoptOptions = [ ... ]
    CALL g.inititalize("myprog", getopt.copyArguments(2), _options)
    WHILE g.getopt() == getopt.SUCCESS
        ...
    END WHILE
END MAIN