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// Copyright ⓒ 2015-2016 Kevin B. Knapp and [`clap-rs` contributors](https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS.md).
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// Licensed under the MIT license
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// (see LICENSE or <http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>) All files in the project carrying such
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// notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
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//! `clap` is a simple-to-use, efficient, and full-featured library for parsing command line
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//! arguments and subcommands when writing console/terminal applications.
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//!
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//! ## About
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//!
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//! `clap` is used to parse *and validate* the string of command line arguments provided by the user
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//! at runtime. You provide the list of valid possibilities, and `clap` handles the rest. This means
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//! you focus on your *applications* functionality, and less on the parsing and validating of
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//! arguments.
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//!
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//! `clap` also provides the traditional version and help switches (or flags) 'for free' meaning
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//! automatically with no configuration. It does this by checking the list of valid possibilities you
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//! supplied and adding only the ones you haven't already defined. If you are using subcommands,
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//! `clap` will also auto-generate a `help` subcommand for you in addition to the traditional flags.
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//!
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//! Once `clap` parses the user provided string of arguments, it returns the matches along with any
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//! applicable values. If the user made an error or typo, `clap` informs them of the mistake and
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//! exits gracefully (or returns a `Result` type and allows you to perform any clean up prior to
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//! exit). Because of this, you can make reasonable assumptions in your code about the validity of
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//! the arguments.
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//!
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//!
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//! ## Quick Example
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//!
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//! The following examples show a quick example of some of the very basic functionality of `clap`.
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//! For more advanced usage, such as requirements, conflicts, groups, multiple values and
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//! occurrences see the [documentation](https://docs.rs/clap/), [examples/] directory of
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//! this repository or the [video tutorials].
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//!
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//! **NOTE:** All of these examples are functionally the same, but show different styles in which to
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//! use `clap`
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//!
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//! The first example shows a method that allows more advanced configuration options (not shown in
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//! this small example), or even dynamically generating arguments when desired. The downside is it's
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//! more verbose.
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! // (Full example with detailed comments in examples/01b_quick_example.rs)
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//! //
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//! // This example demonstrates clap's full 'builder pattern' style of creating arguments which is
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//! // more verbose, but allows easier editing, and at times more advanced options, or the possibility
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//! // to generate arguments dynamically.
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//! use clap::{Arg, App, };
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! let matches = App::new("My Super Program")
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//! .version("1.0")
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//! .author("Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>")
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//! .about("Does awesome things")
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//! .arg(Arg::with_name("config")
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//! .short('c')
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//! .long("config")
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//! .value_name("FILE")
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//! .help("Sets a custom config file")
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//! .takes_value(true))
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//! .arg(Arg::with_name("INPUT")
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//! .help("Sets the input file to use")
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//! .required(true)
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//! .index(1))
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//! .arg(Arg::with_name("v")
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//! .short('v')
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//! .multiple(true)
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//! .help("Sets the level of verbosity"))
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//! .subcommand(App::new("test")
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//! .about("controls testing features")
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//! .version("1.3")
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//! .author("Someone E. <someone_else@other.com>")
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//! .arg(Arg::with_name("debug")
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//! .short('d')
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//! .help("print debug information verbosely")))
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//! .get_matches();
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//!
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//! // Gets a value for config if supplied by user, or defaults to "default.conf"
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//! let config = matches.value_of("config").unwrap_or("default.conf");
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//! println!("Value for config: {}", config);
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//!
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//! // Calling .unwrap() is safe here because "INPUT" is required (if "INPUT" wasn't
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//! // required we could have used an 'if let' to conditionally get the value)
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//! println!("Using input file: {}", matches.value_of("INPUT").unwrap());
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//!
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//! // Vary the output based on how many times the user used the "verbose" flag
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//! // (i.e. 'myprog -v -v -v' or 'myprog -vvv' vs 'myprog -v'
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//! match matches.occurrences_of("v") {
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//! 0 => println!("No verbose info"),
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//! 1 => println!("Some verbose info"),
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//! 2 => println!("Tons of verbose info"),
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//! 3 | _ => println!("Don't be crazy"),
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//! }
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//!
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//! // You can handle information about subcommands by requesting their matches by name
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//! // (as below), requesting just the name used, or both at the same time
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//! if let Some(matches) = matches.subcommand_matches("test") {
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//! if matches.is_present("debug") {
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//! println!("Printing debug info...");
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//! } else {
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//! println!("Printing normally...");
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//! }
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//! }
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//!
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//! // more program logic goes here...
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! The next example shows a far less verbose method, but sacrifices some of the advanced
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//! configuration options (not shown in this small example). This method also takes a *very* minor
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//! runtime penalty.
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! // (Full example with detailed comments in examples/01a_quick_example.rs)
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//! //
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//! // This example demonstrates clap's "usage strings" method of creating arguments
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//! // which is less verbose
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//! use clap::{Arg, App, };
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! let matches = App::new("myapp")
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//! .version("1.0")
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//! .author("Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>")
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//! .about("Does awesome things")
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//! .arg("-c, --config=[FILE] 'Sets a custom config file'")
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//! .arg("<INPUT> 'Sets the input file to use'")
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//! .arg("-v... 'Sets the level of verbosity'")
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//! .subcommand(App::new("test")
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//! .about("controls testing features")
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//! .version("1.3")
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//! .author("Someone E. <someone_else@other.com>")
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//! .arg("-d, --debug 'Print debug information'"))
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//! .get_matches();
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//!
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//! // Same as previous example...
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! This third method shows how you can use a YAML file to build your CLI and keep your Rust source
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//! tidy or support multiple localized translations by having different YAML files for each
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//! localization.
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//!
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//! First, create the `cli.yml` file to hold your CLI options, but it could be called anything we
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//! like:
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//!
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//! ```yaml
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//! name: myapp
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//! version: "1.0"
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//! author: Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
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//! about: Does awesome things
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//! args:
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//! - config:
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//! short: c
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//! long: config
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//! value_name: FILE
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//! help: Sets a custom config file
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//! takes_value: true
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//! - INPUT:
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//! help: Sets the input file to use
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//! required: true
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//! index: 1
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//! - verbose:
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//! short: v
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//! multiple: true
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//! help: Sets the level of verbosity
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//! subcommands:
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//! - test:
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//! about: controls testing features
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//! version: "1.3"
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//! author: Someone E. <someone_else@other.com>
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//! args:
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//! - debug:
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//! short: d
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//! help: print debug information
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Since this feature requires additional dependencies that not everyone may want, it is *not*
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//! compiled in by default and we need to enable a feature flag in Cargo.toml:
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//!
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//! Simply change your `clap = "~2.27.0"` to `clap = {version = "~2.27.0", features = ["yaml"]}`.
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//!
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//! At last we create our `main.rs` file just like we would have with the previous two examples:
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//!
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//! ```ignore
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//! // (Full example with detailed comments in examples/17_yaml.rs)
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//! //
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//! // This example demonstrates clap's building from YAML style of creating arguments which is far
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//! // more clean, but takes a very small performance hit compared to the other two methods.
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//! #[macro_use]
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//! use clap::App;
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! // The YAML file is found relative to the current file, similar to how modules are found
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//! let yaml = load_yaml!("cli.yml");
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//! let matches = App::from_yaml(yaml).get_matches();
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//!
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//! // Same as previous examples...
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Finally there is a macro version, which is like a hybrid approach offering the speed of the
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//! builder pattern (the first example), but without all the verbosity.
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! use clap::clap_app;
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//! fn main() {
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//! let matches = clap_app!(myapp =>
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//! (version: "1.0")
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//! (author: "Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>")
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//! (about: "Does awesome things")
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//! (@arg CONFIG: -c --config +takes_value "Sets a custom config file")
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//! (@arg INPUT: +required "Sets the input file to use")
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//! (@arg debug: -d ... "Sets the level of debugging information")
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//! (@subcommand test =>
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//! (about: "controls testing features")
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//! (version: "1.3")
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//! (author: "Someone E. <someone_else@other.com>")
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//! (@arg verbose: -v --verbose "Print test information verbosely")
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//! )
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//! ).get_matches();
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//!
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//! // Same as before...
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! If you were to compile any of the above programs and run them with the flag `--help` or `-h` (or
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//! `help` subcommand, since we defined `test` as a subcommand) the following would be output
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//!
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//! ```text
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//! $ myprog --help
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//! My Super Program 1.0
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//! Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
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//! Does awesome things
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//!
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//! USAGE:
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//! MyApp [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <INPUT> [SUBCOMMAND]
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//!
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//! FLAGS:
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//! -h, --help Prints this message
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//! -v Sets the level of verbosity
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//! -V, --version Prints version information
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//!
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//! OPTIONS:
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//! -c, --config <FILE> Sets a custom config file
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//!
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//! ARGS:
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//! INPUT The input file to use
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//!
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//! SUBCOMMANDS:
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//! help Prints this message
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//! test Controls testing features
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//! ```
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//!
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//! **NOTE:** You could also run `myapp test --help` to see similar output and options for the
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//! `test` subcommand.
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//!
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//! ## Try it!
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//!
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//! ### Pre-Built Test
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//!
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//! To try out the pre-built example, use the following steps:
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//!
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//! * Clone the repository `$ git clone https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs && cd clap-rs/tests`
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//! * Compile the example `$ cargo build --release`
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//! * Run the help info `$ ./target/release/claptests --help`
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//! * Play with the arguments!
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//!
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//! ### BYOB (Build Your Own Binary)
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//!
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//! To test out `clap`'s default auto-generated help/version follow these steps:
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//!
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//! * Create a new cargo project `$ cargo new fake --bin && cd fake`
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//! * Add `clap` to your `Cargo.toml`
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//!
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//! ```toml
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//! [dependencies]
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//! clap = "2"
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//! ```
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//!
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//! * Add the following to your `src/main.rs`
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! use clap::App;
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! App::new("fake").version("v1.0-beta").get_matches();
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! * Build your program `$ cargo build --release`
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//! * Run with help or version `$ ./target/release/fake --help` or `$ ./target/release/fake
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//! --version`
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//!
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//! ## Usage
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//!
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//! For full usage, add `clap` as a dependency in your `Cargo.toml` (it is **highly** recommended to
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//! use the `~major.minor.patch` style versions in your `Cargo.toml`, for more information see
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//! [Compatibility Policy](#compatibility-policy)) to use from crates.io:
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//!
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//! ```toml
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//! [dependencies]
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//! clap = "~2.27.0"
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Or get the latest changes from the master branch at github:
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//!
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//! ```toml
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//! [dependencies.clap]
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//! git = "https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs.git"
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Define a list of valid arguments for your program (see the
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//! [documentation](https://docs.rs/clap/) or [examples/] directory of this repo)
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//!
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//! Then run `cargo build` or `cargo update && cargo build` for your project.
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//!
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//! ### Optional Dependencies / Features
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//!
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//! #### Features enabled by default
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//!
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//! * `suggestions`: Turns on the `Did you mean '--myoption'?` feature for when users make typos. (builds dependency `strsim`)
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//! * `color`: Turns on colored error messages. This feature only works on non-Windows OSs. (builds dependency `ansi-term` and `atty`)
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//! * `wrap_help`: Wraps the help at the actual terminal width when
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//! available, instead of 120 chracters. (builds dependency `textwrap`
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//! with feature `term_size`)
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//!
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//! To disable these, add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
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//!
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//! ```toml
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//! [dependencies.clap]
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//! version = "~2.27.0"
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//! default-features = false
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//! ```
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//!
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//! You can also selectively enable only the features you'd like to include, by adding:
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//!
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//! ```toml
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//! [dependencies.clap]
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//! version = "~2.27.0"
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//! default-features = false
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//!
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//! # Cherry-pick the features you'd like to use
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//! features = [ "suggestions", "color" ]
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//! ```
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//!
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//! #### Opt-in features
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//!
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//! * **"yaml"**: Enables building CLIs from YAML documents. (builds dependency `yaml-rust`)
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//! * **"unstable"**: Enables unstable `clap` features that may change from release to release
|
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//!
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//! ### Dependencies Tree
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//!
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//! The following graphic depicts `clap`s dependency graph (generated using
|
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//! [cargo-graph](https://github.com/kbknapp/cargo-graph)).
|
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//!
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//! * **Dashed** Line: Optional dependency
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//! * **Red** Color: **NOT** included by default (must use cargo `features` to enable)
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//! * **Blue** Color: Dev dependency, only used while developing.
|
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//!
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//! ![clap dependencies](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/master/clap_dep_graph.png)
|
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//!
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//! ### More Information
|
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//!
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//! You can find complete documentation on the [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/clap/) for this project.
|
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//!
|
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//! You can also find usage examples in the [examples/] directory of this repo.
|
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//!
|
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|
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//! #### Video Tutorials
|
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//!
|
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|
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//! There's also the video tutorial series [Argument Parsing with Rust v2][video tutorials].
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! These videos slowly trickle out as I finish them and currently a work in progress.
|
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//!
|
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|
|
|
//! ## How to Contribute
|
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|
//!
|
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|
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|
//! Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clap-rs/clap/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) before you start contributing.
|
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//!
|
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|
|
|
//! ### Goals
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! There are a few goals of `clap` that I'd like to maintain throughout contributions. If your
|
|
|
|
//! proposed changes break, or go against any of these goals we'll discuss the changes further
|
|
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|
//! before merging (but will *not* be ignored, all contributes are welcome!). These are by no means
|
|
|
|
//! hard-and-fast rules, as I'm no expert and break them myself from time to time (even if by
|
|
|
|
//! mistake or ignorance).
|
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//!
|
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//! * Remain backwards compatible when possible
|
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|
//! - If backwards compatibility *must* be broken, use deprecation warnings if at all possible before
|
|
|
|
//! removing legacy code - This does not apply for security concerns
|
|
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|
//! * Parse arguments quickly
|
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|
//! - Parsing of arguments shouldn't slow down usage of the main program - This is also true of
|
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|
//! generating help and usage information (although *slightly* less stringent, as the program is about
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|
//! to exit)
|
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//! * Try to be cognizant of memory usage
|
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|
//! - Once parsing is complete, the memory footprint of `clap` should be low since the main program
|
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|
//! is the star of the show
|
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//! * `panic!` on *developer* error, exit gracefully on *end-user* error
|
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//!
|
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|
|
|
//! ### Compatibility Policy
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! Because `clap` takes `SemVer` and compatibility seriously, this is the official policy regarding
|
2016-11-21 01:48:49 +00:00
|
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|
//! breaking changes and previous versions of Rust.
|
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//!
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|
//! `clap` will pin the minimum required version of Rust to the CI builds. Bumping the minimum
|
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|
|
//! version of Rust is considered a minor breaking change, meaning *at a minimum* the minor version
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|
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|
//! of `clap` will be bumped.
|
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|
//!
|
|
|
|
//! In order to keep from being suprised of breaking changes, it is **highly** recommended to use
|
|
|
|
//! the `~major.minor.patch` style in your `Cargo.toml`:
|
|
|
|
//!
|
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|
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|
//! ```toml
|
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//! [dependencies] clap = "~2.27.0"
|
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|
//! ```
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! This will cause *only* the patch version to be updated upon a `cargo update` call, and therefore
|
|
|
|
//! cannot break due to new features, or bumped minimum versions of Rust.
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! #### Minimum Version of Rust
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! `clap` will officially support current stable Rust, minus two releases, but may work with prior
|
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|
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|
//! releases as well. For example, current stable Rust at the time of this writing is 1.21.0,
|
|
|
|
//! meaning `clap` is guaranteed to compile with 1.19.0 and beyond. At the 1.22.0 release, `clap`
|
|
|
|
//! will be guaranteed to compile with 1.20.0 and beyond, etc.
|
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//!
|
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|
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|
//! Upon bumping the minimum version of Rust (assuming it's within the stable-2 range), it *must* be
|
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|
//! clearly annotated in the `CHANGELOG.md`
|
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//!
|
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//! ## License
|
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//!
|
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|
//! `clap` is licensed under the MIT license. Please read the [LICENSE-MIT][license] file in
|
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|
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|
//! this repository for more information.
|
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//!
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//! [examples/]: https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/tree/master/examples
|
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|
|
//! [video tutorials]: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLza5oFLQGTl2Z5T8g1pRkIynR3E0_pc7U
|
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|
|
//! [license]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/master/LICENSE-MIT
|
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2017-11-28 12:30:06 +00:00
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/clap/3.0.0-beta.1")]
|
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#![deny(
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missing_docs,
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missing_debug_implementations,
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missing_copy_implementations,
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trivial_casts,
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unused_import_braces,
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unused_allocation,
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trivial_numeric_casts
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)]
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2020-02-02 01:02:10 +00:00
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#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
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compile_error!("`std` feature is currently required to build this crate");
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pub use crate::build::{App, AppSettings, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgSettings, Propagation};
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pub use crate::output::fmt::Format;
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pub use crate::parse::errors::{Error, ErrorKind, Result};
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pub use crate::parse::{ArgMatches, OsValues, SubCommand, Values};
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#[cfg(feature = "yaml")]
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pub use yaml_rust::YamlLoader;
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2018-07-13 15:36:53 +00:00
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#[cfg(feature = "derive")]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "derive", doc(hidden))]
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pub use clap_derive::*;
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use std::result::Result as StdResult;
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|
2015-04-10 15:40:08 +00:00
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#[macro_use]
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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pub mod macros;
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mod build;
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mod mkeymap;
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mod output;
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mod parse;
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mod util;
|
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const INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG: &str = "Fatal internal error. Please consider filing a bug \
|
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|
report at https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs/issues";
|
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const INVALID_UTF8: &str = "unexpected invalid UTF-8 code point";
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2018-07-13 15:36:53 +00:00
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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pub trait Clap: From<ArgMatches> + IntoApp + Sized {}
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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pub trait FromArgMatches: Sized {
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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fn from_argmatches(matches: &crate::parse::ArgMatches) -> Self;
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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fn try_from_argmatches(
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matches: &crate::parse::ArgMatches,
|
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|
|
) -> StdResult<Self, crate::parse::errors::Error> {
|
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Ok(<Self as FromArgMatches>::from_argmatches(matches))
|
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}
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}
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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pub trait IntoApp: Sized {
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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fn into_app<'b>() -> crate::build::App<'b>;
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}
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/// @TODO @release @docs
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pub trait ArgEnum {}
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