In #2270, its brought up to solve this at the `cargo workspace publish`
level. However, copying the files is a 5s fix without any design work,
it doesn't seem like support within an external tool should block us
from getting this fix into users hands. Once `cargo workspace publish`
supports this and if we are still using it, we can re-evaluate.
Fixes#2270
The `display-suffix` option for `edit:complex-candidate` was [deprecated in Elvish v0.14.0][1] and
removed in v0.15.0 (latest version is v0.16.3), so this commit changes the Elvish completions
generation to use the `display` option instead.
Additionally, this commit changes assignments to use the `var` and `set` keywords as using
`name = value` without these keywords ('legacy assignment form') [will be deprecated][2].
[1]: https://elv.sh/blog/0.14.0-release-notes.html
[2]: https://elv.sh/ref/language.html#legacy-assignment-form
* feat(arg_value): ArgValue can be used for possible_values
Through the ArgValue it is possible:
* `hide` possible_values from showing in completion, help and validation
* add `about` to possible_values in completion
* Resolved a few change-requests by epage
* make clippy happy
* add ArgValue::get_visible_value
* remove verbose destructering
* rename ArgValue::get_hidden to ArgValue::is_hidden
* add test for help output of hidden ArgValues
* Documentation for ArgValue
There is an issue that required to implement From<&ArgValue> for
ArgValue. We should probably find a solution without that.
* fix requested changes by epage
* fix formatting
* add deref in possible_values call to remove From<&&str>
* make clippy happy
* use copied() instad of map(|v|*v)
* Finishing up for merge, hopefully
* changes requested by pksunkara
* fix(generate): Better subcommand completion in fish
* Prevent completing subcommands that were already completed
* Make sure all parent subcommands actually existent
Partially fixes#2715
* Added Test
* fix(generate) Improve subcommand testing
This now also disables the completion of sub_subcommands options for
subcommands.
This returns `"{a\t,b\t}"` instead of `"a b"` for possible_values
completion. Therefore fish displays and therefor hides the empty
description after the `\t`.
Fixes#2727
This provides a skeleton README for `clap_generate`, including a
one-line summary and a link to the docs to guide people to the examples
there.
In doing so, I tried to clarify and be consistent in what role
this crate plays. While it is very general, being too general in the
description can lead people to not understand where they could use it.
Fixes#1711
Following changes are implemented:
- Add 'clap::Arg::get_visible_aliases(&self)' method
This new method provides access to visible argument aliases
- Add 'clap::Arg::get_short/long_and_visible_aliases
This new method provides access to the short/long arguments and its
visible aliases
- Add visible aliases completions in clap_generate for following shells:
- Bash
- Elvish
- Fish
- Powershell
- Zsh
- Add test fixtures for testing visible alias completions in clap_generate:
'clap_generate/tests/completions/<shell>::<shell>_with_aliases()'
Right now, adjusting test cases to cover some special edge-cases for a
specific shell is a little problematic.
For instance, if you add a special character that needs escaping
to one of the help strings, not only the tests for the shell you're
currently working on need adjustments, but rather all shell tests!
Contributors can often only work on one specific shell. The
need to adjust shells they don't know anything about discourages
testing or makes it simply impossible for a single contributor.
Arguably, this commit introduces a lot of code duplication, but on
the other hand it also makes testing a lot easier.
the test that was added tests for a panic that would occur
when a global argument had a conflict with another argument
that wasn't present in all the subcommands that the global
argument was present in
this would occur inside the get_arg_conflicts_with function
zsh completion generation would panic if a global argument
had conflicts with another argument which was present in its
own command but not in its subcommands