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Rust
548 lines
22 KiB
Rust
// Used to simulate a fairly large number of subcommands
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//
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// CLI used is from rustup 408ed84f0e50511ed44a405dd91365e5da588790
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#![feature(test)]
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extern crate clap;
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extern crate test;
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use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgSettings};
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use test::Bencher;
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#[bench]
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fn build_app(b: &mut Bencher) {
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b.iter(build_cli);
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}
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#[bench]
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fn parse_clean(b: &mut Bencher) {
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b.iter(|| build_cli().get_matches_from(vec![""]));
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}
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#[bench]
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fn parse_subcommands(b: &mut Bencher) {
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b.iter(|| build_cli().get_matches_from(vec!["rustup override add stable"]));
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}
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pub fn build_cli() -> App<'static> {
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App::new("rustup")
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.version("0.9.0") // Simulating
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.about("The Rust toolchain installer")
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.after_help(RUSTUP_HELP)
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("verbose")
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.help("Enable verbose output")
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.short('v')
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.long("verbose"),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("show")
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.about("Show the active and installed toolchains")
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.after_help(SHOW_HELP),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("install")
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.about("Update Rust toolchains")
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.after_help(TOOLCHAIN_INSTALL_HELP)
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'toolchain install'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("update")
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.about("Update Rust toolchains")
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.after_help(UPDATE_HELP)
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("no-self-update")
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.help("Don't perform self update when running the `rustup` command")
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.long("no-self-update")
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.setting(ArgSettings::Hidden),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("default")
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.about("Set the default toolchain")
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.after_help(DEFAULT_HELP)
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("toolchain")
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.about("Modify or query the installed toolchains")
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.after_help(TOOLCHAIN_HELP)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.subcommand(App::new("list").about("List installed toolchains"))
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.subcommand(
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App::new("install")
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.about("Install or update a given toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("uninstall")
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.about("Uninstall a toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("link")
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.about("Create a custom toolchain by symlinking to a directory")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(Arg::with_name("path").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("update")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'install'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("add")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'install'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("remove")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'uninstall'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("target")
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.about("Modify a toolchain's supported targets")
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("list")
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.about("List installed and available targets")
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("add")
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.about("Add a target to a Rust toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("target").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("remove")
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.about("Remove a target from a Rust toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("target").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("install")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'add'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("target").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("uninstall")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'remove'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("target").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("component")
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.about("Modify a toolchain's installed components")
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("list")
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.about("List installed and available components")
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("add")
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.about("Add a component to a Rust toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("component").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("target")
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.long("target")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("remove")
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.about("Remove a component from a Rust toolchain")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("component").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("target")
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.long("target")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("override")
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.about("Modify directory toolchain overrides")
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.after_help(OVERRIDE_HELP)
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.subcommand(App::new("list").about("List directory toolchain overrides"))
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.subcommand(
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App::new("set")
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.about("Set the override toolchain for a directory")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("unset")
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.about("Remove the override toolchain for a directory")
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.after_help(OVERRIDE_UNSET_HELP)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("path")
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.long("path")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue)
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.help("Path to the directory"),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("nonexistent")
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.long("nonexistent")
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.help("Remove override toolchain for all nonexistent directories"),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("add")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'set'
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("remove")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden) // synonym for 'unset'
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.about("Remove the override toolchain for a directory")
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("path")
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.long("path")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("nonexistent")
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.long("nonexistent")
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.help("Remove override toolchain for all nonexistent directories"),
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),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("run")
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.about("Run a command with an environment configured for a given toolchain")
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.after_help(RUN_HELP)
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.setting(AppSettings::TrailingVarArg)
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.arg(Arg::with_name("toolchain").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(Arg::with_name("command").settings(&[
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ArgSettings::Required,
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ArgSettings::MultipleValues,
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ArgSettings::MultipleOccurrences,
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])),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("which")
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.about("Display which binary will be run for a given command")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("command").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("doc")
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.about("Open the documentation for the current toolchain")
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.after_help(DOC_HELP)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("book")
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.long("book")
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.help("The Rust Programming Language book"),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("std")
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.long("std")
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.help("Standard library API documentation"),
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)
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.group(ArgGroup::with_name("page").args(&["book", "std"])),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("man")
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.about("View the man page for a given command")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("command").setting(ArgSettings::Required))
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.arg(
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Arg::with_name("toolchain")
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.long("toolchain")
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.setting(ArgSettings::TakesValue),
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),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("self")
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.about("Modify the rustup installation")
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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.subcommand(App::new("update").about("Download and install updates to rustup"))
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.subcommand(
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App::new("uninstall")
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.about("Uninstall rustup.")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("no-prompt").short('y')),
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)
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.subcommand(App::new("upgrade-data").about("Upgrade the internal data format.")),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("telemetry")
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.about("rustup telemetry commands")
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.setting(AppSettings::Hidden)
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.setting(AppSettings::VersionlessSubcommands)
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.setting(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder)
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.subcommand(App::new("enable").about("Enable rustup telemetry"))
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.subcommand(App::new("disable").about("Disable rustup telemetry"))
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.subcommand(App::new("analyze").about("Analyze stored telemetry")),
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)
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.subcommand(
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App::new("set").about("Alter rustup settings").subcommand(
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App::new("default-host")
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.about("The triple used to identify toolchains when not specified")
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.arg(Arg::with_name("host_triple").setting(ArgSettings::Required)),
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),
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)
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}
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static RUSTUP_HELP: &str = r"
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rustup installs The Rust Programming Language from the official
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release channels, enabling you to easily switch between stable, beta,
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and nightly compilers and keep them updated. It makes cross-compiling
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simpler with binary builds of the standard library for common platforms.
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If you are new to Rust consider running `rustup doc --book`
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to learn Rust.";
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static SHOW_HELP: &str = r"
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Shows the name of the active toolchain and the version of `rustc`.
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If the active toolchain has installed support for additional
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compilation targets, then they are listed as well.
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If there are multiple toolchains installed then all installed
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toolchains are listed as well.";
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static UPDATE_HELP: &str = r"
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With no toolchain specified, the `update` command updates each of the
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installed toolchains from the official release channels, then updates
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rustup itself.
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If given a toolchain argument then `update` updates that toolchain,
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the same as `rustup toolchain install`.
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'toolchain' specifies a toolchain name, such as 'stable', 'nightly',
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or '1.8.0'. For more information see `rustup help toolchain`.";
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static TOOLCHAIN_INSTALL_HELP: &str = r"
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Installs a specific rust toolchain.
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The 'install' command is an alias for 'rustup update <toolchain>'.
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'toolchain' specifies a toolchain name, such as 'stable', 'nightly',
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or '1.8.0'. For more information see `rustup help toolchain`.";
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static DEFAULT_HELP: &str = r"
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Sets the default toolchain to the one specified. If the toolchain is
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not already installed then it is installed first.";
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static TOOLCHAIN_HELP: &str = r"
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Many `rustup` commands deal with *toolchains*, a single installation
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of the Rust compiler. `rustup` supports multiple types of
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toolchains. The most basic track the official release channels:
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'stable', 'beta' and 'nightly'; but `rustup` can also install
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toolchains from the official archives, for alternate host platforms,
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and from local builds.
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Standard release channel toolchain names have the following form:
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<channel>[-<date>][-<host>]
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<channel> = stable|beta|nightly|<version>
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<date> = YYYY-MM-DD
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<host> = <target-triple>
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'channel' is either a named release channel or an explicit version
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number, such as '1.8.0'. Channel names can be optionally appended with
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an archive date, as in 'nightly-2014-12-18', in which case the
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toolchain is downloaded from the archive for that date.
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Finally, the host may be specified as a target triple. This is most
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useful for installing a 32-bit compiler on a 64-bit platform, or for
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installing the [MSVC-based toolchain] on Windows. For example:
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rustup toolchain install stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
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For convenience, elements of the target triple that are omitted will be
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inferred, so the above could be written:
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$ rustup default stable-msvc
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Toolchain names that don't name a channel instead can be used to name
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custom toolchains with the `rustup toolchain link` command.";
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static OVERRIDE_HELP: &str = r"
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Overrides configure rustup to use a specific toolchain when
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running in a specific directory.
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Directories can be assigned their own Rust toolchain with
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`rustup override`. When a directory has an override then
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any time `rustc` or `cargo` is run inside that directory,
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or one of its child directories, the override toolchain
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will be invoked.
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To pin to a specific nightly:
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rustup override set nightly-2014-12-18
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Or a specific stable release:
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rustup override set 1.0.0
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To see the active toolchain use `rustup show`. To remove the override
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and use the default toolchain again, `rustup override unset`.";
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static OVERRIDE_UNSET_HELP: &str = r"
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If `--path` argument is present, removes the override toolchain for
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the specified directory. If `--nonexistent` argument is present, removes
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the override toolchain for all nonexistent directories. Otherwise,
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removes the override toolchain for the current directory.";
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static RUN_HELP: &str = r"
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Configures an environment to use the given toolchain and then runs
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the specified program. The command may be any program, not just
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rustc or cargo. This can be used for testing arbitrary toolchains
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without setting an override.
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Commands explicitly proxied by `rustup` (such as `rustc` and `cargo`)
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also have a shorthand for this available. The toolchain can be set by
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using `+toolchain` as the first argument. These are equivalent:
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cargo +nightly build
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rustup run nightly cargo build";
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static DOC_HELP: &str = r"
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Opens the documentation for the currently active toolchain with the
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default browser.
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By default, it opens the documentation index. Use the various flags to
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open specific pieces of documentation.";
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static COMPLETIONS_HELP: &str = r"
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One can generate a completion script for `rustup` that is compatible with
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a given shell. The script is output on `stdout` allowing one to re-direct
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the output to the file of their choosing. Where you place the file will
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depend on which shell, and which operating system you are using. Your
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particular configuration may also determine where these scripts need
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to be placed.
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Here are some common set ups for the three supported shells under
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Unix and similar operating systems (such as GNU/Linux).
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BASH:
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Completion files are commonly stored in `/usr/share/bash-completion/completions`
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Run the command:
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`rustup completions bash > /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/rustup.bash`
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This installs the completion script. You may have to log out and log
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back in to your shell session for the changes to take affect.
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FISH:
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Fish completion files are commonly stored in
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`$HOME/.config/fish/completions`
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Run the command:
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`rustup completions fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/rustup.fish`
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This installs the completion script. You may have to log out and log
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back in to your shell session for the changes to take affect.
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ZSH:
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ZSH completions are commonly stored in any directory listed in your
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`$fpath` variable. To use these completions, you must either add the
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generated script to one of those directories, or add your own
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to this list.
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Adding a custom directory is often the safest best if you're unsure
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of which directory to use. First create the directory, for this
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example we'll create a hidden directory inside our `$HOME` directory
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`mkdir ~/.zfunc`
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Then add the following lines to your `.zshrc` just before `compinit`
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`fpath+=~/.zfunc`
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Now you can install the completions script using the following command
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`rustup completions zsh > ~/.zfunc/_rustup`
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You must then either log out and log back in, or simply run
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`exec zsh`
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For the new completions to take affect.
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CUSTOM LOCATIONS:
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Alternatively, you could save these files to the place of your choosing,
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such as a custom directory inside your $HOME. Doing so will require you
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to add the proper directives, such as `source`ing inside your login
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script. Consult your shells documentation for how to add such directives.
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POWERSHELL:
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The powershell completion scripts require PowerShell v5.0+ (which comes
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Windows 10, but can be downloaded separately for windows 7 or 8.1).
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First, check if a profile has already been set
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`PS C:\> Test-Path $profile`
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If the above command returns `False` run the following
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`PS C:\> New-Item -path $profile -type file --force`
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Now open the file provided by `$profile` (if you used the `New-Item` command
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it will be `%USERPROFILE%\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1`
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Next, we either save the completions file into our profile, or into a separate file
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and source it inside our profile. To save the completions into our profile simply
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use";
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