clap/clap_generate/tests/warning.rs
Ed Page 88a335ff97 fix(complete): Give crates more specific names
`clap_generate` originally intended to be "generate anything".  With
`fig`, we already broke one part out.  With #3174's man support, we are
also looking at keeping it separate:
- More freedom to iterate on the API
- Uniqueness (and potential weight) of its dependencies
- man generation is normally more for distribution while completions are
  a mix of being distributed with the app or the app generating the
  completions (which will be exacerbated if we move most completion
  parsing logic to be in Rust)

So `clap_generate` is having a lot more limited of a role than the
original name conveys.   I worry the generic name will be a hindrance to
people discovering and using it (yes, documentation can help but there
are limits).

I hesitated because we are on the verge of releasing 3.0. However, doing
it even later will be even more disruptive because more people will be
using it (crates.io lists ~70 people using `clap_generate`).

To ease things, we are still releasing `clap_generate` as a wrapper
around `clap_complete`.
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Rust

#![allow(deprecated)]
use clap::{App, Arg};
use clap_generate::{generate, generators::*};
use std::io;
#[test]
fn generate_completions() {
let mut app = App::new("test_app")
.arg(Arg::new("config").short('c').global(true))
.arg(Arg::new("v").short('v').conflicts_with("config"))
.subcommand(
App::new("test")
.about("Subcommand")
.arg(Arg::new("debug").short('d')),
);
generate(Bash, &mut app, "test_app", &mut io::sink());
generate(Fish, &mut app, "test_app", &mut io::sink());
generate(PowerShell, &mut app, "test_app", &mut io::sink());
generate(Elvish, &mut app, "test_app", &mut io::sink());
generate(Zsh, &mut app, "test_app", &mut io::sink());
}