clap/clap_derive/tests/default_value.rs
Ed Page d840d5650e fix(derive)!: Rename Clap to Parser.
Before #2005, `Clap` was a special trait that derived all clap traits it
detected were relevant (including an enum getting both `ArgEnum`,
`Clap`, and `Subcommand`).  Now, we have elevated `Clap`, `Args`,
`Subcommand`, and `ArgEnum` to be user facing but the name `Clap` isn't
very descriptive.

This also helps further clarify the relationships so a crate providing
an item to be `#[clap(flatten)]` or `#[clap(subcommand)]` is more likely
to choose the needed trait to derive.

Also, my proposed fix fo #2785 includes making `App` attributes almost
exclusively for `Clap`.  Clarifying the names/roles will help
communicate this.

For prior discussion, see #2583
2021-10-09 20:12:03 -05:00

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use clap::Parser;
mod utils;
use utils::*;
#[test]
fn default_value() {
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(default_value = "3")]
arg: i32,
}
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 3 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test"]));
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 1 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test", "1"]));
let help = get_long_help::<Opt>();
assert!(help.contains("[default: 3]"));
}
#[test]
fn default_value_t() {
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(default_value_t = 3)]
arg: i32,
}
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 3 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test"]));
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 1 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test", "1"]));
let help = get_long_help::<Opt>();
assert!(help.contains("[default: 3]"));
}
#[test]
fn auto_default_value_t() {
#[derive(Parser, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Opt {
#[clap(default_value_t)]
arg: i32,
}
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 0 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test"]));
assert_eq!(Opt { arg: 1 }, Opt::parse_from(&["test", "1"]));
let help = get_long_help::<Opt>();
assert!(help.contains("[default: 0]"));
}