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119 lines
4.7 KiB
Rust
119 lines
4.7 KiB
Rust
// This feature allows users of the app to pass subcommands in the fashion of short or long flags.
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// You may be familiar with it if you ever used [`pacman`](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman).
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// Some made up examples of what flag subcommands are:
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//
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// ```shell
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// $ pacman -S
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// ^--- short flag subcommand.
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// $ pacman --sync
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// ^--- long flag subcommand.
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// $ pacman -Ss
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// ^--- short flag subcommand followed by a short flag
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// (users can "stack" short subcommands with short flags or with other short flag subcommands)
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// $ pacman -S -s
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// ^--- same as above
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// $ pacman -S --sync
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// ^--- short flag subcommand followed by a long flag
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// ```
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// NOTE: Keep in mind that subcommands, flags, and long flags are *case sensitive*: `-Q` and `-q` are different flags/subcommands. For example, you can have both `-Q` subcommand and `-q` flag, and they will be properly disambiguated.
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// Let's make a quick program to illustrate.
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use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg};
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fn main() {
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let matches = App::new("pacman")
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.about("package manager utility")
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.version("5.2.1")
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.setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp)
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.author("Pacman Development Team")
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// Query subcommand
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//
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// Only a few of its arguments are implemented below.
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.subcommand(
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App::new("query")
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.short_flag('Q')
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.long_flag("query")
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.about("Query the package database.")
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.arg(
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Arg::new("search")
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.short('s')
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.long("search")
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.about("search locally installed packages for matching strings")
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.conflicts_with("info")
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.multiple_values(true),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::new("info")
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.long("info")
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.short('i')
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.conflicts_with("search")
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.about("view package information")
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.multiple_values(true),
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),
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)
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// Sync subcommand
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//
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// Only a few of its arguments are implemented below.
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.subcommand(
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App::new("sync")
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.short_flag('S')
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.long_flag("sync")
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.about("Synchronize packages.")
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.arg(
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Arg::new("search")
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.short('s')
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.long("search")
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.conflicts_with("info")
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.takes_value(true)
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.multiple_values(true)
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.about("search remote repositories for matching strings"),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::new("info")
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.long("info")
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.conflicts_with("search")
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.short('i')
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.about("view package information"),
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)
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.arg(
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Arg::new("package")
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.about("packages")
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.multiple(true)
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.required_unless_present("search")
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.takes_value(true),
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),
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)
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.get_matches();
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match matches.subcommand() {
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Some(("sync", sync_matches)) => {
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if sync_matches.is_present("search") {
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let packages: Vec<_> = sync_matches.values_of("search").unwrap().collect();
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let values = packages.join(", ");
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println!("Searching for {}...", values);
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return;
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}
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let packages: Vec<_> = sync_matches.values_of("package").unwrap().collect();
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let values = packages.join(", ");
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if sync_matches.is_present("info") {
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println!("Retrieving info for {}...", values);
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} else {
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println!("Installing {}...", values);
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}
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}
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Some(("query", query_matches)) => {
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if let Some(packages) = query_matches.values_of("info") {
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let comma_sep = packages.collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", ");
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println!("Retrieving info for {}...", comma_sep);
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} else if let Some(queries) = query_matches.values_of("search") {
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let comma_sep = queries.collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", ");
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println!("Searching Locally for {}...", comma_sep);
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} else {
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println!("Displaying all locally installed packages...");
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}
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}
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_ => unreachable!(), // If all subcommands are defined above, anything else is unreachable
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}
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}
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