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Ed Page
a7ed5d012d fix(derive): Deprecate using name for Args
The builder function was deprecated in v3 and removed in v4 but the
derive masked that, so we're still adapting things but now with a path
towards removal.
2022-09-02 19:57:37 -05:00
Ed Page
f9ad2c5f09 fix(derive): Guard against invalid attributes
We had some guards but this generalizes them and puts them on every
attribute.
2022-09-02 19:26:03 -05:00
Ed Page
0e915e0d3a docs(derive): Update for new attributes 2022-09-02 15:39:13 -05:00
Ed Page
2609b970a4 refactor(test): Update UI tests to new attributes 2022-09-02 15:23:04 -05:00
Ed Page
dbdd449dc3 refactor(derive): Further generalize kind errors 2022-09-02 14:03:34 -05:00
Ed Page
97ce0c44f7 refactor(derive): Generalize Kind based error checks 2022-09-02 14:03:34 -05:00
Ed Page
edce5c2119 fix(derive): Improve Kind conflict errors
This makes it better scale for the future
2022-09-02 10:48:38 -05:00
Ed Page
671914b590 fix(error): Make whitespace consistent with self/help
Sometimes errors would use a tab, sometimes four spaces.  This makes it
always four spaces and shares a definition with help.
2022-08-31 16:02:14 -05:00
Ed Page
439c9e7a91 feat(help): Expose clap's indentation to help_template
This will make it easier for help templates to be consistent with clap
2022-08-31 15:42:59 -05:00
Ed Page
65b5b5f7bf fix(help): Remove name/version/author from help
This is to help shorten it and polish it by removing redundant
information.

This is a part of #4132
2022-08-31 15:06:15 -05:00
Ed Page
cdb812b28b
Merge pull request #4159 from epage/help
fix(help): Clarify short vs long help
2022-08-31 14:38:12 -05:00
Ed Page
c1c269b427 fix(help): Clarify short vs long help
In reviewing CLIs for #4132, I found some were providing helps on `-h`
vs `--help` and figured that could be built directly into clap.  I had
considered not making this hint automatic but I figured the overhead of
checking if long exists wouldn't be too bad.  The code exists (no binary
size increase) and just a simple iteration is probably not too slow
compared to everything else.

Fixes #1015
2022-08-31 14:25:46 -05:00
Ed Page
9cc0299c0c test(help): Verify how version interacts 2022-08-31 14:11:00 -05:00
Ed Page
cdfd455ee6 fix(help): Always trim output
This ensures we don't end up with accidental leading or trailing
newlines due to help template variables not being used when a section is
empty.

This is prep for removing name/version from the default template and is
part of #4132
2022-08-31 09:35:33 -05:00
Ed Page
42c943844c fix(help): Use Command in place of Subcommand
In switching to title case for help headings (#4123), it caused me to
look at "subcommand" in a fresh light.  I can't quite put my finger on
it but "Subcommand" looks a bit sloppy.  I also have recently been
surveying other CLIs and they just use "command" as well.

All of them are commands anyways, just some are children of others
(subcommands) while others are not (root or top-level commands, or just
command).  Context is good enough for clarifying subcommands from root
commands.

This is part of #4132
2022-08-31 08:53:10 -05:00
Ed Page
02d27b5ce3 fix(usage): Make dont_collapse_args_in_usage the default
The setting was added to resolve #769.  The reason it was optional is out
of concern for applications with a lot of positional arguments.  I think
those cases are rare enough that we should just push people to override
the usage.  Positional arguments are generally important enough, even if
optional, to show.

As a side effect, this fixed some bugs with
`dont_collapse_args_in_usage` where it would repeat an argument in a
smart usage.

As a side effect, smart usage now shows `--` when it should
2022-08-30 16:12:49 -05:00
Ed Page
c22b78ba61 fix(usage): Don't put in [--] for multiple values
This was added in #165 but the relative value of this doesn't seem worth
the complexity at the moment.
2022-08-30 16:01:22 -05:00
Ed Page
a00cbab1dc fix(usage): Don't list -- as optional for last
`last` must always follow a `--`, so it isn't optional.
2022-08-30 15:41:35 -05:00
Ed Page
1dde9268d5 fix(usage): Don't include irrelevant parent args
This was identified in https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/discussions/4134
2022-08-30 13:43:31 -05:00
Ed Page
8da1f085dd fix(parser): Require earlier, not-present positionals 2022-08-30 09:31:46 -05:00
Ed Page
0c9b9d7ec8 fix(parser): Show all required errors at once
This also has the side effect of always using the "smart usage" which is
why the tests changed.
2022-08-29 19:40:35 -05:00
Ed Page
02db3043e2 fix(help): Consistently use [] for positionals
In the usaeg we use `[]` but in the arg list we use `<>`.
2022-08-29 15:34:30 -05:00
Ed Page
36460aed08 fix: Deprecate _os variants
PR #4096 made them redundant
2022-08-29 12:42:30 -05:00
Andrew Shu
eec047a6f6 fix(help): Do not propagate global args to help
This prevents global args from showing in help completions,
since help completions should only suggest subcommands.
Adds tests to ensure the args still show in the generated
help messages of subcommands.
2022-08-26 17:48:58 -07:00
Ed Page
4e6733fbe5 fix(derive): Remove error case for default_value 2022-08-26 13:59:18 -05:00
Ed Page
83d6add9aa fix(help): Shift focus to subcommands, when present
In surveying various tools and CLI parsers, I noticed they list the
subcommands first.  This puts an emphasis on them which makes sense
because that is most likely what an end user is supposed to pass in
next.

Listing them last aligns with the usage order but it probably doesn't
outweigh the value of getting a user moving forward.
2022-08-26 10:59:40 -05:00
Ed Page
9b23a09f7a fix(help): Don't rely on ALL CAPS for headers
I see them fulfilling two roles
- A form of bolding
- As a callback to their placeholder in usage

However, it is a bit of an unpolished look and no other CLI seems to do
it.  This looks a bit more proefessional.  We have colored help for
formatting and I think the sections relation to usage will be clear
enough.
2022-08-26 10:21:18 -05:00
Miguel Fernandez
42cb87b4b6 fix: Amend error message when deriving enums
Clarify that only unit variants are fully supported, and that
non-unit variants must be skipped.
2022-08-26 11:08:39 +02:00
Ed Page
df7616b820 fix(help): Match v3 usage for optional positionals 2022-08-25 13:13:09 -05:00
Ed Page
c6155f62d5 feat: Open the door for user styling in the future
This added about 10 KiB to the `.text` which I cannot explain why
2022-08-24 18:17:42 -05:00
Ed Page
ef5f9f956a perf(error): Allow custmizing formatting
For now, there isn't much a custom implementation can do.

Going from `Rich` to `Null` drops about 6 KiB from the binary

This is a part of #1365 and #1384
2022-08-24 12:40:21 -05:00
Ed Page
1bbf07e574 fix: Prefer more usable &str for reflection
The downside is we can't skip allocations with
- `ValueEnum` default values
- Vaid subcommands

Otherwise, this is a big ergonomic win.
2022-08-22 14:56:16 -05:00
Ed Page
85f541d789 fix: Switch to owned types
Impact:
- Binary size: 556.6 KiB to 578.4 KiB
- build time: 6.4950 us (7% slower)
- parse time: 7.7256 us
- parse sc time: 8.1580 us (5% faster)

Fixes #1041
Fixes #2150
2022-08-22 14:55:55 -05:00
Ed Page
91e55c6b9c fix: Switch OsStr's in builder to owned/borrowed type
This is a part of #1041

Because `Option<Into<T>>` is ambiguous for `None`, we had to create
`Resettable` to workaround it.
2022-08-16 14:53:36 -05:00
Ed Page
9074b60194 feat(parser): Make customizeing flags easier
While `TypedValueParser` will generally make it easier to reuse value
parsers, this was particularly written for flags.  Besides having a
concrete API to document, an advantage over `fn(&str) -> Result<bool, E>`
value parsers is you get all of the benefits of the existing value
parsers for environment variable parsing.
2022-08-19 08:21:55 -05:00
Ed Page
09354dec21 fix: Allow non-bool value_parsers for SetTrue
Not sure if we could have originally made this work but it definitely
does now that we use `default_missing_value` for this (#4000)
2022-08-18 21:35:29 -05:00
Ed Page
09288b4bb9 fix!: Require/default conditional APIs are more explicit
This helps with
- API cleanup by not having ambigious `None`, see #950
- Removes ambiguity with `None` when using owned/borrowed types for
  #1041
2022-08-16 11:52:10 -05:00
Ed Page
2de59195aa fix!: Prefer IntoIterator over &[]
The main breakinge change cases:
- `&[char]`: now requires removing `&`
- All other non-ID `&[_]`: hopefully #1041 will make these non-breaking

Fixes #2870
2022-08-15 13:26:17 -05:00
Ed Page
7486a0b4b9 feat(parser): Report what arg ids are present
For now, we are focusing only on iterating over the argument ids and not
the values.

This provides a building block for more obscure use cases like iterating
over argument values, in order.  We are not providing it out of the box
at the moment both to not overly incentize a less common case, because
it would abstract away a performance hit, and because we want to let
people experiment with this and if a common path emerges we can consider
it then if there is enough users.

Fixes #1206
2022-08-15 10:00:42 -05:00
Ed Page
c45bd64941 test(builder): Clear up test files names 2022-08-15 09:47:49 -05:00
Ed Page
41be1bed08 fix(parser)!: Store args in a group, rather than values
Now that `Id` is public, we can have `ArgMatches` report them.  If we
have to choose one behavior, this is more universal.  The user can still
look up the values, this works with groups whose args have different
types, and this allows people to make decisions off of it when otherwise
there isn't enogh information.

Fixes #2317
Fixes #3748
2022-08-12 16:40:07 -05:00
Ed Page
5b5f2c1f40 fix!: Track original Ids, rather than a hash
This is a step towards #1041
- `ArgGroup` no longer takes a lifetime
- One less field type needs a lifetime

For now, we are using a more brute force type (`String`) so we can
establish performance base lines.  I was torn on whether to use `&str`
everywhere or make an `IdRef`.  The latter would add a lot of noise that
I'm concerned about, so i left it simple for now.  `IdRef` would help to
communicate the types involved though.

Speaking of communicating types, I'm also torn on whether we should use
`Id` for all strings or if we should have `Id`, `Name`, etc types to
avoid people mixing and matching.

This added 18.7 KB.

Compared to `HEAD~` on `06_rustup`:
- build: 6.23us -> 7.41us
- parse: 8.17us -> 9.36us
- parse_sc: 7.65us -> 9.29us
2022-08-12 15:46:04 -05:00
Ed Page
f84e38a4de fix!: Switch from &[] to IntoIterator
This is a part of #2870 and is prep for #1041

Oddly enough, this dropped the binary size by 200 Bytes

Compared to `HEAD~` on `06_rustup`:
- build: 6.21us -> 6.23us
- parse: 7.55us -> 8.17us
- parse_sc: 7.95us -> 7.65us
2022-08-12 15:45:02 -05:00
Ed Page
43e961d24f style: Address clippy 2022-08-11 16:07:58 -05:00
Ed Page
3390adf0d3 chore: Bump MSRV to 1.60.0
While at it, this cleans up all of the features.  For some reason, I
couldn't do `dep:clap_derive` though.
2022-08-10 21:32:06 -05:00
Ed Page
07b6e66eb7 fix: No implicit version/help actions
Documenting the existing behavior is challenging which suggests it can
cause user confusion.  So long as its not too hard to explicitly
specify actions, we should just do it.

Fixes #4057
2022-08-10 21:21:53 -05:00
Ed Page
f70ebe89a7 fix!: Require explicit help/version disabling
Before we introduced actions, it required specific setups to engage with
claps version and help printing.  With actions making that more
explicit, we don't get as much benefit from our multiple, obscure, ways
of users customizing help

Before
- Modify existing help or version with `mut_arg` which would
  automatically be pushed down the command tree like `global(true)`
- Create an new help or version and have it treated as if it was the
  built-in on (I think)
- Use the same flags as built-in and have the built-in flags
  automatically disabled
- Users could explicitly disable the built-in functionality and do what
  they want

Now
- `mut_arg` no longer works as we define help and version flags at the
  end
- If someone defines a flag that overlaps with the built-ins by id,
  long, or short, a debug assert will tell them to explicitly disable
  the built-in
- Any customization has to be done by a user providing their own.  To
  propagate through the command tree, they need to set `global(true)`.

Benefits
- Hopefully, this makes it less confusing on how to override help
  behavior.  Someone creates an arg and we then tell them how to disable
  the built-in
- This greatly simplifies the arg handling by pushing more
  responsibility onto the developer in what are hopefully just corner
  cases
- This removes about 1Kb from .text

Fixes #3405
Fixes #4033
2022-08-10 20:33:21 -05:00
Daniel Parks
1a2ae76738
fix(derive): Add "id" attribute
Previously the Arg id was set with the "name" attribute. This allows use
of an "id" attribute to match the underlying struct.

A side effect of this is that the "id" attribute may also be used on
Commands. This isn't desired, but given the current architecture of the
attribute parser, it's hard to avoid.

Fixes: #3785
2022-08-09 12:15:02 -07:00
Ed Page
69ad5cfd84 test(derive): Highlight current behavior for version/help 2022-08-05 14:22:09 -05:00
Ed Page
95207a1e6f fix: Ensure arg! gets help/version correct
Because of our changes from v3, we can't rely on `_build` taking care of
this for us.
2022-08-05 14:12:48 -05:00