This is inline with all of our other help-related functions that return
strings.
This is a part of #2164
BREAKING CHANEG: `App::generate_usage` (added in v3) ->
`App::render_usage`.
Add the suggested changes
Fix test issue_1050_num_vals_and_defaults
It used a required which isn't needed for the purpose of the test.
Add tests for the default+required assertions
Add test for positional args with long or short
- Manually fix some problems
- Run 'cargo fix --clippy'
Commits taken from similar PRs open at that time:
- Replace indexmap remove with swap_remove
Resolves#1562 and closes#1563
- Use cognitive_complexity for clippy lint
Resolves#1564 and closes#1565
- Replace deprecated trim_left_matches with trim_start_matches
Closes#1539
Co-authored-by: Antoine Martin <antoine97.martin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Foley <bpfoley@users.noreply.github.com>
The method `starts_with` as implemented for the `OsStrExt2` trait on
`OsStr` assumed that the needle given is shorter than the haystack. When
this is not the case, the method panics due to an attempted
out-of-bounds access on the byte representation of `self`. Problematic
if, say, an end-user gives us `"-"` and the library tries to see if that
starts with `"--"`.
Fortunately, slices already implement a `starts_with` method, and we can
delegate to it.
This *does* create a semantics change: if both `self` and the needle
have length 0, this implementation will return `true`, but the old
implementation would return `false`. Based on the test suite still
passing, acknowledging the vacuous truth doesn't seem to cause any
problems.
Fixes#410