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Ed Page
a61b60816c fix(gen): Ensure subcommands are post-processed
`App::get_matches` lazily post-processes `App`s and `Arg`s so we don't
do it to subcommands that are never run (downside being people have to
exercise their full app to get debug_asserts).

`clap_generate` was only post-processing the top-level `App` and `Arg`s,
ignoring the sub-commands.  In #2858, we noticed that `--version` was
being left in the completions instead of being removed during the
`_build` step.  We would also have an incorrect `num_vals` and a host of
other problems.

This change adds a `App::_build_all` function for `clap_generate` to use
to eagerly build everything.  By having it there, we make sure
everywhere that needs eager building, gets it (like some tests).

In `clap_generate::utils`, we add a unit test to ensure the subcommand's
`--version` was removed.

For some other tests specifying `.version()`, I added
`AppSettings::PropagateVersion` to make it behave more consistently.
The places I didn't were generally where the version was conditionally
set.

For `clap_generate/tests/generate_completions.rs`, I had to adjust the
`conflicts_with` because the subcommand was inheriting the argument with
it defined *but* the subcommand did not have the argument, tripping up a
debug assert.

Fixes #2860
2021-10-12 15:54:26 -05:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
0a61c8aa08 fix: Whitespace in our generators **is** important and we need to fix it 2021-10-12 02:08:11 +01:00
Ed Page
1bbfd956aa test: Harden tests against trailing whitespace
In a follow up commit, my editor stripped trailing whitespace.  Rather
than have everyone fight this, let's not make a deal over the small
stuff.
2021-10-11 10:44:48 -05:00
Arne Beer
84d99d6bb8 Give each shell test their own App
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.
2020-12-28 01:40:15 +01:00
Arne Beer
6f930379cc Put completion tests for different shells in submodules 2020-12-27 20:47:30 +01:00