#[cfg(feature = "suggestions")] use strsim; use fmt::Format; /// Produces a string from a given list of possible values which is similar to /// the passed in value `v` with a certain confidence. /// Thus in a list of possible values like ["foo", "bar"], the value "fop" will yield /// `Some("foo")`, whereas "blark" would yield `None`. #[cfg(feature = "suggestions")] #[cfg_attr(feature = "lints", allow(needless_lifetimes))] pub fn did_you_mean<'a, T, I>(v: &str, possible_values: I) -> Option<&'a str> where T: AsRef + 'a, I: IntoIterator { let mut candidate: Option<(f64, &str)> = None; for pv in possible_values.into_iter() { let confidence = strsim::jaro_winkler(v, pv.as_ref()); if confidence > 0.8 && (candidate.is_none() || (candidate.as_ref().unwrap().0 < confidence)) { candidate = Some((confidence, pv.as_ref())); } } match candidate { None => None, Some((_, candidate)) => Some(candidate), } } #[cfg(not(feature = "suggestions"))] pub fn did_you_mean<'a, T, I>(_: &str, _: I) -> Option<&'a str> where T: AsRef + 'a, I: IntoIterator { None } /// Returns a suffix that can be empty, or is the standard 'did you mean phrase #[cfg_attr(feature = "lints", allow(needless_lifetimes))] pub fn did_you_mean_suffix<'z, T, I>(arg: &str, values: I, style: DidYouMeanMessageStyle) -> (String, Option<&'z str>) where T: AsRef + 'z, I: IntoIterator { match did_you_mean(arg, values) { Some(candidate) => { let mut suffix = "\n\tDid you mean ".to_owned(); match style { DidYouMeanMessageStyle::LongFlag => suffix.push_str(&*format!("{}", Format::Good("--"))), DidYouMeanMessageStyle::EnumValue => suffix.push('\''), } suffix.push_str(&Format::Good(candidate).to_string()[..]); if let DidYouMeanMessageStyle::EnumValue = style { suffix.push('\''); } suffix.push_str(" ?"); (suffix, Some(candidate)) } None => (String::new(), None), } } /// A helper to determine message formatting pub enum DidYouMeanMessageStyle { /// Suggested value is a long flag LongFlag, /// Suggested value is one of various possible values EnumValue, } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::*; #[test] fn did_you_mean_possible_values() { let p_vals = ["test", "possible", "values"]; assert_eq!(did_you_mean("tst", p_vals.iter()), Some("test")); assert!(did_you_mean("hahaahahah", p_vals.iter()).is_none()); } }