2015-03-29 01:19:51 +00:00
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use clap::{App, Arg};
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fn main() {
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2021-04-01 21:41:17 +00:00
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// There are two ways in which to get a default value, one is to use clap's Arg::default_value
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2018-08-02 03:13:51 +00:00
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// method, and the other is to use Rust's built in Option::unwrap_or method.
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//
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// I'll demo both here.
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//
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// First, we'll use clap's Arg::default_value with an "INPUT" file.
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2018-11-14 17:05:06 +00:00
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let matches = App::new("myapp")
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.about("does awesome things")
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.arg(
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2020-05-14 20:50:56 +00:00
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Arg::new("INPUT")
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2021-11-12 01:12:19 +00:00
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.about("The input file to use")
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2018-11-14 17:05:06 +00:00
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.default_value("input.txt")
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.index(1),
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)
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// Next we'll use the Option::unwrap_or method on this "CONFIG" option
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.arg(
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2020-05-14 20:50:56 +00:00
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Arg::new("CONFIG")
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2021-11-12 01:12:19 +00:00
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.about("The config file to use")
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2018-11-14 17:05:06 +00:00
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.short('c')
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.takes_value(true),
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)
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.get_matches();
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2015-03-29 01:19:51 +00:00
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2021-04-01 21:41:17 +00:00
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// It's safe to call unwrap because the value will either be what the user input at runtime
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2018-08-02 03:13:51 +00:00
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// or "input.txt"
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let input = matches.value_of("INPUT").unwrap();
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2016-09-18 19:49:45 +00:00
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2020-05-30 09:55:06 +00:00
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// Using Option::unwrap_or we get the same effect, but without the added help text injection
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2018-08-02 03:13:51 +00:00
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let config_file = matches.value_of("CONFIG").unwrap_or("config.json");
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2015-03-29 01:19:51 +00:00
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2018-08-02 03:13:51 +00:00
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println!("The input file is: {}", input);
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println!("The config file is: {}", config_file);
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2016-09-18 19:49:45 +00:00
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}
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