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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ed Page
800d7cb8ad chore: Update from template 2024-05-14 12:27:02 -05:00
Yuri Astrakhan
d0302c5556 chore: Inline simple non-mixed format args 2023-05-04 15:58:04 -04:00
Ed Page
c2efb60a5f fix(error): Lowercase the start of error messages
This matches the rustc error style
2023-01-03 13:17:46 -06:00
mattmadeofpasta
e644a5ef66
docs(builder): Add help text 2022-10-04 16:26:57 -04:00
Ed Page
8cc164dafb fix!: Remove lifetime from PossibleValue
Another step towards #1041

This isn't the long term type for `PossibleValue::help`, I just wanted
to get the lifetime out of the way first before figuring out how help
will work.
2022-08-19 12:44:29 -05:00
Chris Pryer
8bf39d9275
docs(tutorial): Fix enum example comment 2022-08-13 20:56:27 -04:00
Ed Page
36777e7b6c docs(tutorial): Switch to hand-implemented ValueEnum 2022-08-09 10:23:23 -05:00
Ed Page
d43f1dbf6f docs: Move everything to docs.rs
A couple of things happened when preparing to release 3.0
- We needed derive documentation
  - I had liked how serde handled theres
  - I had bad experiences finding things in structopt's documentation
- The examples were broken and we needed tests
- The examples seemed to follow a pattern of having tutorial content and
  cookbook content
- We had been getting bug reports from people looking at master and
  thinking they were looking at what is currently released
- We had gotten feedback to keep down the number of places that
  documentation was located

From this, we went with a mix of docs.rs and github
- We kept the number of content locations at 2 rather than 3 by not
  having an external site like serde
- We rewrote the examples into explicit tutorials and cookbooks to align
  with the 4 styles of documentation
- We could test our examples by running `console` code blocks with
  trycmd
- Documentation was versioned and the README pointed to the last release

This had downsides
- The tutorials didn't have the code inlined
- Users still had a hard time finding and navigating between the
  different forms of documentation
- In practice, we were less likely to cross-link between the different
  types of documentation

Moving to docs.rs would offer a lot of benefits, even if it is only
designed for Rust-reference documentation and isn't good for Rust derive
reference documentation, tutorials, cookbooks, etc.  The big problem was
keeping the examples tested to keep maintenance costs down.  Maybe its
just me but its easy to overlook
- You can pull documentation from a file using `#[doc = "path"]`
- Repeated doc attributes get concatenated rather than first or last
  writer winning

Remember these when specifically thinking about Rust documentation made
me realize that we could get everything into docs.rs.

When doing this
- Tutorial code got brought in as was one of the aims
- We needed to split the lib documentation and the README to have all of
  the linking work.  This allowed us to specialize them according to
  their rule (user vs contributor)
- We needed to avoid users getting caught up in making a decision
  between Derive and Builder APIs so we put the focus on the derive API
  with links to the FAQ to help users decide when to use one or the
  other.
- Improved cross-referencing between different parts of the
  documentation
- Limited inline comments were added to example code
  - Introductory example code intentionally does not have teaching
    comments in it as its meant to give a flavor or sense of things and
    not meant to teach on its own.

This is a first attempt.  There will be a lot of room for further
improvement.  Current know downsides:
- Content source is more split up for the tutorials

This hopefully addresses #3189
2022-07-19 13:30:38 -05:00
Ed Page
9e38353442 fix(derive): Clarify ArgEnum as ValueEnum
We aren't enumerating arguments but values for an argument, so the name
should reflect that.

This will be important as part of #1807 when we have more specific
attribute names.
2022-06-08 11:14:09 -05:00
Ed Page
eda0ca54c1 fix(parser): Simplify the common getter API
Clap has focused on reporting development errors through assertions
rather than mixing user errors with development errors.  Sometimes,
developers need to handle things more flexibly so included in #3732 was
the reporting of value accessor failures as internal errors with a
distinct type.  I've been going back and forth on whether the extra
error pessimises the usability in the common case vs dealing with the
proliferation of different function combinations.  In working on
deprecating the `value_of` functions, I decided that it was going to be
worth duplicating so long as we can keep the documentation focused.
2022-05-25 10:50:42 -05:00
Ed Page
33e94df212 docs(example): Update for value_parser 2022-05-24 14:53:08 -05:00
Ed Page
14ea156218 docs: Annotate more places with required features 2022-03-03 12:32:29 -06:00
Ed Page
360c4d6b8a docs: Update to new command! macro 2022-02-15 08:54:59 -06:00
Ed Page
befee6667b docs: Re-work examples
This creates distinct tutorial examples from complex feature examples
(more how-tos).  Both sets are getting builder / derive versions (at
least the critical ones).
2021-11-30 21:33:52 -06:00