clap/clap_derive/examples/rename_all.rs
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//! Example on how the `rename_all` parameter works.
//!
//! `rename_all` can be used to override the casing style used during argument
//! generation. By default the `kebab-case` style will be used but there are a wide
//! variety of other styles available.
//!
//! ## Supported styles overview:
//!
//! - **Camel Case**: Indicate word boundaries with uppercase letter, excluding
//! the first word.
//! - **Kebab Case**: Keep all letters lowercase and indicate word boundaries
//! with hyphens.
//! - **Pascal Case**: Indicate word boundaries with uppercase letter,
//! including the first word.
//! - **Screaming Snake Case**: Keep all letters uppercase and indicate word
//! boundaries with underscores.
//! - **Snake Case**: Keep all letters lowercase and indicate word boundaries
//! with underscores.
//! - **Verbatim**: Use the original attribute name defined in the code.
use clap::Clap;
#[derive(Clap, Debug)]
#[clap(name = "rename_all", rename_all = "screaming_snake_case")]
enum Opt {
// This subcommand will be named `FIRST_COMMAND`. As the command doesn't
// override the initial casing style, ...
/// A screaming loud first command. Only use if necessary.
FirstCommand {
// this flag will be available as `--FOO` and `-F`.
/// This flag will even scream louder.
#[clap(long, short)]
foo: bool,
},
// As we override the casing style for this variant the related subcommand
// will be named `SecondCommand`.
/// Not nearly as loud as the first command.
#[clap(rename_all = "pascal_case")]
SecondCommand {
// We can also override it again on a single field.
/// Nice quiet flag. No one is annoyed.
#[clap(rename_all = "snake_case", long)]
bar_option: bool,
// Renaming will not be propagated into subcommand flagged enums. If
// a non default casing style is required it must be defined on the
// enum itself.
#[clap(subcommand)]
cmds: Subcommands,
// or flattened structs.
#[clap(flatten)]
options: BonusOptions,
},
}
#[derive(Clap, Debug)]
enum Subcommands {
// This one will be available as `first-subcommand`.
FirstSubcommand,
}
#[derive(Clap, Debug)]
struct BonusOptions {
// And this one will be available as `baz-option`.
#[clap(long)]
baz_option: bool,
}
fn main() {
let opt = Opt::parse();
println!("{:?}", opt);
}