Changed tabs to 4 spaces added comments

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Kevin K. 2015-03-16 09:52:18 -04:00
parent 6fd901bea3
commit 7599ea29f2

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@ -3,6 +3,29 @@ extern crate clap;
use clap::{App, Arg, SubCommand};
fn main() {
// Create an application with 3 possible arguments
// - A config file
// + Uses "-c filename" or "--config filename"
// - An output file
// + A positional argument (i.e. "$ myapp output_filename")
// - A debug flag
// + Uses "-d" or "--debug"
// + Allows multiple occurrences of such as "-dd" (for vary levels of debugging, as an example)
// - A help flag (automatically generated by clap)
// + Uses "-h" or "--help" (Only autogenerated if you do NOT specify your own "-h" or "--help")
// - A version flag (automatically generated by clap)
// + Uses "-v" or "--version" (Only autogenerated if you do NOT specify your own "-v" or "--version")
// - A subcommand "test" (subcommands behave like their own apps, with their own arguments
// + Used by "$ myapp test" with the following arguments
// > A list flag
// = Uses "-l" (usage is "$ myapp test -l"
// > A help flag (automatically generated by clap
// = Uses "-h" or "--help" (full usage "$ myapp test -h" or "$ myapp test --help")
// > A version flag (automatically generated by clap
// = Uses "-v" or "--version" (full usage "$ myapp test -v" or "$ myapp test --version")
// - A subcommand "help" (automatically generated by clap because we specified a subcommand of our own)
// + Used by "$ myapp help" (same functionality as "-h" or "--help")
let matches = App::new("MyApp")
.version("1.0")
.author("Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>")
@ -26,6 +49,7 @@ fn main() {
.help("lists test values")))
.get_matches();
// You can check the value provided by positional arguments, or option arguments
if let Some(o) = matches.value_of("output") {
println!("Value for output: {}", o);
}
@ -34,6 +58,8 @@ fn main() {
println!("Value for config: {}", c);
}
// You can see how many times a particular flag or argument occurred
// Note, only flags can have multiple occurrences
match matches.occurrences_of("debug") {
0 => println!("Debug mode is off"),
1 => println!("Debug mode is kind of on"),
@ -41,13 +67,18 @@ fn main() {
3 | _ => println!("Don't be crazy"),
}
// You can check for the existance of subcommands, and if found use their
// matches just as you would the top level app
if let Some(ref matches) = matches.subcommand_matches("test") {
// "$ myapp test" was run
if matches.is_present("list") {
// "$ myapp test -l" was run
println!("Printing testing lists...");
} else {
println!("Not printing testing lists...");
}
}
print!("App is running...");
println!("done.");
}
// Continued program logic goes here...
}