2015-09-01 03:50:17 +00:00
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// In order to use YAML to define your CLI you must compile clap with the "yaml" feature becasue
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// it's **not** included by default.
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//
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// In order to do this, ensure your Cargo.toml looks like one of the following:
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//
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// [dependencies.clap]
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// features = ["yaml"]
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//
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// __OR__
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//
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// [dependencies]
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// clap = { features = ["yaml"] }
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// Using yaml requires calling a clap macro `load_yaml!()` so we must use the '#[macro_use]'
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// directive
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate clap;
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use clap::App;
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fn main() {
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// To load a yaml file containing our CLI definition such as the example '17_yaml.yml' we can
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// use the convenience macro which loads the file at compile relative to the current file
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// similiar to how modules are found.
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//
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// Then we pass that yaml object to App to build the CLI.
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//
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// Finally we call get_matches() to start the parsing process. We use the matches just as we
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// normally would
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let yml = load_yaml!("17_yaml.yml");
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let m = App::from_yaml(yml).get_matches();
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// Because the example 17_yaml.yml is rather large we'll just look a single arg so you can
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// see that it works...
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if let Some(mode) = m.value_of("mode") {
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match mode {
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"fast" => println!("We're really going now!"),
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2015-09-01 03:55:54 +00:00
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"slow" => println!("Awwww, too slow :("),
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2015-09-01 03:50:17 +00:00
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_ => unreachable!()
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}
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} else {
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println!("--mode <MODE> wasn't used...");
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}
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}
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