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-#![allow(deprecated)]
-
-// Std
-use std::collections::HashMap;
-use std::env;
-use std::ffi::OsString;
-use std::fmt;
-use std::io;
-use std::ops::Index;
-use std::path::Path;
-
-// Third Party
-#[cfg(feature = "yaml")]
-use yaml_rust::Yaml;
-
-// Internal
-use crate::builder::app_settings::{AppFlags, AppSettings};
-use crate::builder::arg_settings::ArgSettings;
-use crate::builder::{arg::ArgProvider, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgPredicate};
-use crate::error::ErrorKind;
-use crate::error::Result as ClapResult;
-use crate::mkeymap::MKeyMap;
-use crate::output::fmt::Stream;
-use crate::output::{fmt::Colorizer, Help, HelpWriter, Usage};
-use crate::parser::{ArgMatcher, ArgMatches, Parser};
-use crate::util::ChildGraph;
-use crate::util::{color::ColorChoice, Id, Key};
-use crate::PossibleValue;
-use crate::{Error, INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG};
-
-#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
-use crate::builder::debug_asserts::assert_app;
-
-/// Build a command-line interface.
-///
-/// This includes defining arguments, subcommands, parser behavior, and help output.
-/// Once all configuration is complete,
-/// the [`Command::get_matches`] family of methods starts the runtime-parsing
-/// process. These methods then return information about the user supplied
-/// arguments (or lack thereof).
-///
-/// When deriving a [`Parser`][crate::Parser], you can use
-/// [`CommandFactory::command`][crate::CommandFactory::command] to access the
-/// `Command`.
-///
-/// - [Basic API][crate::App#basic-api]
-/// - [Application-wide Settings][crate::App#application-wide-settings]
-/// - [Command-specific Settings][crate::App#command-specific-settings]
-/// - [Subcommand-specific Settings][crate::App#subcommand-specific-settings]
-/// - [Reflection][crate::App#reflection]
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// ```no_run
-/// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
-/// let m = Command::new("My Program")
-/// .author("Me, me@mail.com")
-/// .version("1.0.2")
-/// .about("Explains in brief what the program does")
-/// .arg(
-/// Arg::new("in_file")
-/// )
-/// .after_help("Longer explanation to appear after the options when \
-/// displaying the help information from --help or -h")
-/// .get_matches();
-///
-/// // Your program logic starts here...
-/// ```
-/// [`App::get_matches`]: Command::get_matches()
-pub type Command<'help> = App<'help>;
-
-/// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command`]
-#[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.0", note = "Replaced with `Command`")
-)]
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub struct App<'help> {
- id: Id,
- name: String,
- long_flag: Option<&'help str>,
- short_flag: Option<char>,
- display_name: Option<String>,
- bin_name: Option<String>,
- author: Option<&'help str>,
- version: Option<&'help str>,
- long_version: Option<&'help str>,
- about: Option<&'help str>,
- long_about: Option<&'help str>,
- before_help: Option<&'help str>,
- before_long_help: Option<&'help str>,
- after_help: Option<&'help str>,
- after_long_help: Option<&'help str>,
- aliases: Vec<(&'help str, bool)>, // (name, visible)
- short_flag_aliases: Vec<(char, bool)>, // (name, visible)
- long_flag_aliases: Vec<(&'help str, bool)>, // (name, visible)
- usage_str: Option<&'help str>,
- usage_name: Option<String>,
- help_str: Option<&'help str>,
- disp_ord: Option<usize>,
- term_w: Option<usize>,
- max_w: Option<usize>,
- template: Option<&'help str>,
- settings: AppFlags,
- g_settings: AppFlags,
- args: MKeyMap<'help>,
- subcommands: Vec<App<'help>>,
- replacers: HashMap<&'help str, &'help [&'help str]>,
- groups: Vec<ArgGroup<'help>>,
- current_help_heading: Option<&'help str>,
- current_disp_ord: Option<usize>,
- subcommand_value_name: Option<&'help str>,
- subcommand_heading: Option<&'help str>,
-}
-
-/// # Basic API
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// Creates a new instance of an `Command`.
- ///
- /// It is common, but not required, to use binary name as the `name`. This
- /// name will only be displayed to the user when they request to print
- /// version or help and usage information.
- ///
- /// See also [`command!`](crate::command!) and [`crate_name!`](crate::crate_name!).
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("My Program")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- pub fn new<S: Into<String>>(name: S) -> Self {
- /// The actual implementation of `new`, non-generic to save code size.
- ///
- /// If we don't do this rustc will unnecessarily generate multiple versions
- /// of this code.
- fn new_inner<'help>(name: String) -> App<'help> {
- App {
- id: Id::from(&*name),
- name,
- ..Default::default()
- }
- .arg(
- Arg::new("help")
- .long("help")
- .help("Print help information")
- .global(true)
- .generated(),
- )
- .arg(
- Arg::new("version")
- .long("version")
- .help("Print version information")
- .global(true)
- .generated(),
- )
- }
-
- new_inner(name.into())
- }
-
- /// Adds an [argument] to the list of valid possibilities.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Adding a single "flag" argument with a short and help text, using Arg::new()
- /// .arg(
- /// Arg::new("debug")
- /// .short('d')
- /// .help("turns on debugging mode")
- /// )
- /// // Adding a single "option" argument with a short, a long, and help text using the less
- /// // verbose Arg::from()
- /// .arg(
- /// arg!(-c --config <CONFIG> "Optionally sets a config file to use")
- /// )
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [argument]: Arg
- #[must_use]
- pub fn arg<A: Into<Arg<'help>>>(mut self, a: A) -> Self {
- let mut arg = a.into();
- if let Some(current_disp_ord) = self.current_disp_ord.as_mut() {
- if !arg.is_positional() && arg.provider != ArgProvider::Generated {
- let current = *current_disp_ord;
- arg.disp_ord.set_implicit(current);
- *current_disp_ord = current + 1;
- }
- }
-
- arg.help_heading.get_or_insert(self.current_help_heading);
- self.args.push(arg);
- self
- }
-
- /// Adds multiple [arguments] to the list of valid possibilities.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .args(&[
- /// arg!("[debug] -d 'turns on debugging info'"),
- /// Arg::new("input").help("the input file to use")
- /// ])
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [arguments]: Arg
- #[must_use]
- pub fn args<I, T>(mut self, args: I) -> Self
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<Arg<'help>>,
- {
- let args = args.into_iter();
- let (lower, _) = args.size_hint();
- self.args.reserve(lower);
-
- for arg in args {
- self = self.arg(arg);
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Allows one to mutate an [`Arg`] after it's been added to a [`Command`].
- ///
- /// This can be useful for modifying the auto-generated help or version arguments.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- ///
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("foo")
- /// .arg(Arg::new("bar")
- /// .short('b'))
- /// .mut_arg("bar", |a| a.short('B'));
- ///
- /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "-b"]);
- ///
- /// // Since we changed `bar`'s short to "B" this should err as there
- /// // is no `-b` anymore, only `-B`
- ///
- /// assert!(res.is_err());
- ///
- /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "-B"]);
- /// assert!(res.is_ok());
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn mut_arg<T, F>(mut self, arg_id: T, f: F) -> Self
- where
- F: FnOnce(Arg<'help>) -> Arg<'help>,
- T: Key + Into<&'help str>,
- {
- let arg_id: &str = arg_id.into();
- let id = Id::from(arg_id);
-
- let mut a = self.args.remove_by_name(&id).unwrap_or_else(|| Arg {
- id,
- name: arg_id,
- ..Arg::default()
- });
-
- if a.provider == ArgProvider::Generated {
- a.provider = ArgProvider::GeneratedMutated;
- }
-
- self.args.push(f(a));
- self
- }
-
- /// Allows one to mutate a [`Command`] after it's been added as a subcommand.
- ///
- /// This can be useful for modifying auto-generated arguments of nested subcommands with
- /// [`Command::mut_arg`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- ///
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("foo")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("bar"))
- /// .mut_subcommand("bar", |subcmd| subcmd.disable_help_flag(true));
- ///
- /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "bar", "--help"]);
- ///
- /// // Since we disabled the help flag on the "bar" subcommand, this should err.
- ///
- /// assert!(res.is_err());
- ///
- /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "bar"]);
- /// assert!(res.is_ok());
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn mut_subcommand<'a, T, F>(mut self, subcmd_id: T, f: F) -> Self
- where
- F: FnOnce(App<'help>) -> App<'help>,
- T: Into<&'a str>,
- {
- let subcmd_id: &str = subcmd_id.into();
- let id = Id::from(subcmd_id);
-
- let pos = self.subcommands.iter().position(|s| s.id == id);
-
- let subcmd = if let Some(idx) = pos {
- self.subcommands.remove(idx)
- } else {
- App::new(subcmd_id)
- };
-
- self.subcommands.push(f(subcmd));
- self
- }
-
- /// Adds an [`ArgGroup`] to the application.
- ///
- /// [`ArgGroup`]s are a family of related arguments.
- /// By placing them in a logical group, you can build easier requirement and exclusion rules.
- ///
- /// Example use cases:
- /// - Make an entire [`ArgGroup`] required, meaning that one (and *only*
- /// one) argument from that group must be present at runtime.
- /// - Name an [`ArgGroup`] as a conflict to another argument.
- /// Meaning any of the arguments that belong to that group will cause a failure if present with
- /// the conflicting argument.
- /// - Ensure exclusion between arguments.
- /// - Extract a value from a group instead of determining exactly which argument was used.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// The following example demonstrates using an [`ArgGroup`] to ensure that one, and only one,
- /// of the arguments from the specified group is present at runtime.
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup};
- /// Command::new("cmd")
- /// .arg(arg!("--set-ver [ver] 'set the version manually'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--major 'auto increase major'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--minor 'auto increase minor'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--patch 'auto increase patch'"))
- /// .group(ArgGroup::new("vers")
- /// .args(&["set-ver", "major", "minor","patch"])
- /// .required(true))
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn group<G: Into<ArgGroup<'help>>>(mut self, group: G) -> Self {
- self.groups.push(group.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Adds multiple [`ArgGroup`]s to the [`Command`] at once.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup};
- /// Command::new("cmd")
- /// .arg(arg!("--set-ver [ver] 'set the version manually'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--major 'auto increase major'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--minor 'auto increase minor'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("--patch 'auto increase patch'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("-c [FILE] 'a config file'"))
- /// .arg(arg!("-i [IFACE] 'an interface'"))
- /// .groups(&[
- /// ArgGroup::new("vers")
- /// .args(&["set-ver", "major", "minor","patch"])
- /// .required(true),
- /// ArgGroup::new("input")
- /// .args(&["c", "i"])
- /// ])
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn groups<I, T>(mut self, groups: I) -> Self
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<ArgGroup<'help>>,
- {
- for g in groups.into_iter() {
- self = self.group(g.into());
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Adds a subcommand to the list of valid possibilities.
- ///
- /// Subcommands are effectively sub-[`Command`]s, because they can contain their own arguments,
- /// subcommands, version, usage, etc. They also function just like [`Command`]s, in that they get
- /// their own auto generated help, version, and usage.
- ///
- /// A subcommand's [`Command::name`] will be used for:
- /// - The argument the user passes in
- /// - Programmatically looking up the subcommand
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("config")
- /// .about("Controls configuration features")
- /// .arg(arg!("<config> 'Required configuration file to use'")))
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn subcommand<S: Into<App<'help>>>(mut self, subcmd: S) -> Self {
- self.subcommands.push(subcmd.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Adds multiple subcommands to the list of valid possibilities.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// # Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommands( vec![
- /// Command::new("config").about("Controls configuration functionality")
- /// .arg(Arg::new("config_file")),
- /// Command::new("debug").about("Controls debug functionality")])
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`IntoIterator`]: std::iter::IntoIterator
- #[must_use]
- pub fn subcommands<I, T>(mut self, subcmds: I) -> Self
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<App<'help>>,
- {
- for subcmd in subcmds.into_iter() {
- self.subcommands.push(subcmd.into());
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Catch problems earlier in the development cycle.
- ///
- /// Most error states are handled as asserts under the assumption they are programming mistake
- /// and not something to handle at runtime. Rather than relying on tests (manual or automated)
- /// that exhaustively test your CLI to ensure the asserts are evaluated, this will run those
- /// asserts in a way convenient for running as a test.
- ///
- /// **Note::** This will not help with asserts in [`ArgMatches`], those will need exhaustive
- /// testing of your CLI.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
- /// fn cmd() -> Command<'static> {
- /// Command::new("foo")
- /// .arg(
- /// Arg::new("bar").short('b').action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
- /// )
- /// }
- ///
- /// #[test]
- /// fn verify_app() {
- /// cmd().debug_assert();
- /// }
- ///
- /// fn main() {
- /// let m = cmd().get_matches_from(vec!["foo", "-b"]);
- /// println!("{}", *m.get_one::<bool>("bar").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// }
- /// ```
- pub fn debug_assert(mut self) {
- self._build_all();
- }
-
- /// Custom error message for post-parsing validation
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// let err = cmd.error(ErrorKind::InvalidValue, "Some failure case");
- /// ```
- pub fn error(&mut self, kind: ErrorKind, message: impl std::fmt::Display) -> Error {
- Error::raw(kind, message).format(self)
- }
-
- /// Parse [`env::args_os`], exiting on failure.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let matches = Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- /// [`env::args_os`]: std::env::args_os()
- /// [`App::try_get_matches_from_mut`]: Command::try_get_matches_from_mut()
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_matches(self) -> ArgMatches {
- self.get_matches_from(&mut env::args_os())
- }
-
- /// Parse [`env::args_os`], exiting on failure.
- ///
- /// Like [`App::get_matches`] but doesn't consume the `Command`.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// ;
- /// let matches = cmd.get_matches_mut();
- /// ```
- /// [`env::args_os`]: std::env::args_os()
- /// [`App::get_matches`]: Command::get_matches()
- pub fn get_matches_mut(&mut self) -> ArgMatches {
- self.try_get_matches_from_mut(&mut env::args_os())
- .unwrap_or_else(|e| e.exit())
- }
-
- /// Parse [`env::args_os`], returning a [`clap::Result`] on failure.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This method WILL NOT exit when `--help` or `--version` (or short versions) are
- /// used. It will return a [`clap::Error`], where the [`kind`] is a
- /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`] or [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`] respectively. You must call
- /// [`Error::exit`] or perform a [`std::process::exit`].
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let matches = Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// .try_get_matches()
- /// .unwrap_or_else(|e| e.exit());
- /// ```
- /// [`env::args_os`]: std::env::args_os()
- /// [`Error::exit`]: crate::Error::exit()
- /// [`std::process::exit`]: std::process::exit()
- /// [`clap::Result`]: Result
- /// [`clap::Error`]: crate::Error
- /// [`kind`]: crate::Error
- /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]: crate::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp
- /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`]: crate::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion
- #[inline]
- pub fn try_get_matches(self) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches> {
- // Start the parsing
- self.try_get_matches_from(&mut env::args_os())
- }
-
- /// Parse the specified arguments, exiting on failure.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The first argument will be parsed as the binary name unless
- /// [`Command::no_binary_name`] is used.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let arg_vec = vec!["my_prog", "some", "args", "to", "parse"];
- ///
- /// let matches = Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// .get_matches_from(arg_vec);
- /// ```
- /// [`App::get_matches`]: Command::get_matches()
- /// [`clap::Result`]: Result
- /// [`Vec`]: std::vec::Vec
- pub fn get_matches_from<I, T>(mut self, itr: I) -> ArgMatches
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
- {
- self.try_get_matches_from_mut(itr).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
- drop(self);
- e.exit()
- })
- }
-
- /// Parse the specified arguments, returning a [`clap::Result`] on failure.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This method WILL NOT exit when `--help` or `--version` (or short versions) are
- /// used. It will return a [`clap::Error`], where the [`kind`] is a [`ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]
- /// or [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`] respectively. You must call [`Error::exit`] or
- /// perform a [`std::process::exit`] yourself.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The first argument will be parsed as the binary name unless
- /// [`Command::no_binary_name`] is used.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let arg_vec = vec!["my_prog", "some", "args", "to", "parse"];
- ///
- /// let matches = Command::new("myprog")
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// .try_get_matches_from(arg_vec)
- /// .unwrap_or_else(|e| e.exit());
- /// ```
- /// [`App::get_matches_from`]: Command::get_matches_from()
- /// [`App::try_get_matches`]: Command::try_get_matches()
- /// [`Error::exit`]: crate::Error::exit()
- /// [`std::process::exit`]: std::process::exit()
- /// [`clap::Error`]: crate::Error
- /// [`Error::exit`]: crate::Error::exit()
- /// [`kind`]: crate::Error
- /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]: crate::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp
- /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`]: crate::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion
- /// [`clap::Result`]: Result
- pub fn try_get_matches_from<I, T>(mut self, itr: I) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches>
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
- {
- self.try_get_matches_from_mut(itr)
- }
-
- /// Parse the specified arguments, returning a [`clap::Result`] on failure.
- ///
- /// Like [`App::try_get_matches_from`] but doesn't consume the `Command`.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This method WILL NOT exit when `--help` or `--version` (or short versions) are
- /// used. It will return a [`clap::Error`], where the [`kind`] is a [`ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]
- /// or [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`] respectively. You must call [`Error::exit`] or
- /// perform a [`std::process::exit`] yourself.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The first argument will be parsed as the binary name unless
- /// [`Command::no_binary_name`] is used.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let arg_vec = vec!["my_prog", "some", "args", "to", "parse"];
- ///
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// // Args and options go here...
- /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(arg_vec)
- /// .unwrap_or_else(|e| e.exit());
- /// ```
- /// [`App::try_get_matches_from`]: Command::try_get_matches_from()
- /// [`clap::Result`]: Result
- /// [`clap::Error`]: crate::Error
- /// [`kind`]: crate::Error
- pub fn try_get_matches_from_mut<I, T>(&mut self, itr: I) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches>
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
- {
- let mut raw_args = clap_lex::RawArgs::new(itr.into_iter());
- let mut cursor = raw_args.cursor();
-
- if self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::Multicall) {
- if let Some(argv0) = raw_args.next_os(&mut cursor) {
- let argv0 = Path::new(&argv0);
- if let Some(command) = argv0.file_stem().and_then(|f| f.to_str()) {
- // Stop borrowing command so we can get another mut ref to it.
- let command = command.to_owned();
- debug!(
- "Command::try_get_matches_from_mut: Parsed command {} from argv",
- command
- );
-
- debug!("Command::try_get_matches_from_mut: Reinserting command into arguments so subcommand parser matches it");
- raw_args.insert(&cursor, &[&command]);
- debug!("Command::try_get_matches_from_mut: Clearing name and bin_name so that displayed command name starts with applet name");
- self.name.clear();
- self.bin_name = None;
- return self._do_parse(&mut raw_args, cursor);
- }
- }
- };
-
- // Get the name of the program (argument 1 of env::args()) and determine the
- // actual file
- // that was used to execute the program. This is because a program called
- // ./target/release/my_prog -a
- // will have two arguments, './target/release/my_prog', '-a' but we don't want
- // to display
- // the full path when displaying help messages and such
- if !self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::NoBinaryName) {
- if let Some(name) = raw_args.next_os(&mut cursor) {
- let p = Path::new(name);
-
- if let Some(f) = p.file_name() {
- if let Some(s) = f.to_str() {
- if self.bin_name.is_none() {
- self.bin_name = Some(s.to_owned());
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- self._do_parse(&mut raw_args, cursor)
- }
-
- /// Prints the short help message (`-h`) to [`io::stdout()`].
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::print_long_help`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// cmd.print_help();
- /// ```
- /// [`io::stdout()`]: std::io::stdout()
- pub fn print_help(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
- self._build_self();
- let color = self.color_help();
-
- let mut c = Colorizer::new(Stream::Stdout, color);
- let usage = Usage::new(self);
- Help::new(HelpWriter::Buffer(&mut c), self, &usage, false).write_help()?;
- c.print()
- }
-
- /// Prints the long help message (`--help`) to [`io::stdout()`].
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::print_help`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// cmd.print_long_help();
- /// ```
- /// [`io::stdout()`]: std::io::stdout()
- /// [`BufWriter`]: std::io::BufWriter
- /// [`-h` (short)]: Arg::help()
- /// [`--help` (long)]: Arg::long_help()
- pub fn print_long_help(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
- self._build_self();
- let color = self.color_help();
-
- let mut c = Colorizer::new(Stream::Stdout, color);
- let usage = Usage::new(self);
- Help::new(HelpWriter::Buffer(&mut c), self, &usage, true).write_help()?;
- c.print()
- }
-
- /// Writes the short help message (`-h`) to a [`io::Write`] object.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::write_long_help`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// use std::io;
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// let mut out = io::stdout();
- /// cmd.write_help(&mut out).expect("failed to write to stdout");
- /// ```
- /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
- /// [`-h` (short)]: Arg::help()
- /// [`--help` (long)]: Arg::long_help()
- pub fn write_help<W: io::Write>(&mut self, w: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
- self._build_self();
-
- let usage = Usage::new(self);
- Help::new(HelpWriter::Normal(w), self, &usage, false).write_help()?;
- w.flush()
- }
-
- /// Writes the long help message (`--help`) to a [`io::Write`] object.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::write_help`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// use std::io;
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// let mut out = io::stdout();
- /// cmd.write_long_help(&mut out).expect("failed to write to stdout");
- /// ```
- /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
- /// [`-h` (short)]: Arg::help()
- /// [`--help` (long)]: Arg::long_help()
- pub fn write_long_help<W: io::Write>(&mut self, w: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
- self._build_self();
-
- let usage = Usage::new(self);
- Help::new(HelpWriter::Normal(w), self, &usage, true).write_help()?;
- w.flush()
- }
-
- /// Version message rendered as if the user ran `-V`.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::render_long_version`].
- ///
- /// ### Coloring
- ///
- /// This function does not try to color the message nor it inserts any [ANSI escape codes].
- ///
- /// ### Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// use std::io;
- /// let cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// println!("{}", cmd.render_version());
- /// ```
- /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
- /// [`-V` (short)]: Command::version()
- /// [`--version` (long)]: Command::long_version()
- /// [ANSI escape codes]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
- pub fn render_version(&self) -> String {
- self._render_version(false)
- }
-
- /// Version message rendered as if the user ran `--version`.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::render_version`].
- ///
- /// ### Coloring
- ///
- /// This function does not try to color the message nor it inserts any [ANSI escape codes].
- ///
- /// ### Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// use std::io;
- /// let cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// println!("{}", cmd.render_long_version());
- /// ```
- /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
- /// [`-V` (short)]: Command::version()
- /// [`--version` (long)]: Command::long_version()
- /// [ANSI escape codes]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
- pub fn render_long_version(&self) -> String {
- self._render_version(true)
- }
-
- /// Usage statement
- ///
- /// ### Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// use std::io;
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
- /// println!("{}", cmd.render_usage());
- /// ```
- pub fn render_usage(&mut self) -> String {
- // If there are global arguments, or settings we need to propagate them down to subcommands
- // before parsing incase we run into a subcommand
- self._build_self();
-
- Usage::new(self).create_usage_with_title(&[])
- }
-}
-
-/// # Application-wide Settings
-///
-/// These settings will apply to the top-level command and all subcommands, by default. Some
-/// settings can be overridden in subcommands.
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// Specifies that the parser should not assume the first argument passed is the binary name.
- ///
- /// This is normally the case when using a "daemon" style mode. For shells / REPLs, see
- /// [`Command::multicall`][App::multicall].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .no_binary_name(true)
- /// .arg(arg!(<cmd> ... "commands to run"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["command", "set"]);
- ///
- /// let cmds: Vec<&str> = m.values_of("cmd").unwrap().collect();
- /// assert_eq!(cmds, ["command", "set"]);
- /// ```
- /// [`try_get_matches_from_mut`]: crate::Command::try_get_matches_from_mut()
- #[inline]
- pub fn no_binary_name(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::NoBinaryName)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::NoBinaryName)
- }
- }
-
- /// Try not to fail on parse errors, like missing option values.
- ///
- /// **Note:** Make sure you apply it as `global_setting` if you want this setting
- /// to be propagated to subcommands and sub-subcommands!
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
- /// let cmd = Command::new("cmd")
- /// .ignore_errors(true)
- /// .arg(arg!(-c --config <FILE> "Sets a custom config file").required(false))
- /// .arg(arg!(-x --stuff <FILE> "Sets a custom stuff file").required(false))
- /// .arg(arg!(f: -f "Flag"));
- ///
- /// let r = cmd.try_get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "-c", "file", "-f", "-x"]);
- ///
- /// assert!(r.is_ok(), "unexpected error: {:?}", r);
- /// let m = r.unwrap();
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("config"), Some("file"));
- /// assert!(m.is_present("f"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("stuff"), None);
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn ignore_errors(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::IgnoreErrors)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::IgnoreErrors)
- }
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`ArgAction::Set`][super::ArgAction::Set]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.2.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`")
- )]
- pub fn args_override_self(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::AllArgsOverrideSelf)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::AllArgsOverrideSelf)
- }
- }
-
- /// Disables the automatic delimiting of values after `--` or when [`Command::trailing_var_arg`]
- /// was used.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The same thing can be done manually by setting the final positional argument to
- /// [`Arg::use_value_delimiter(false)`]. Using this setting is safer, because it's easier to locate
- /// when making changes.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .dont_delimit_trailing_values(true)
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`Arg::use_value_delimiter(false)`]: crate::Arg::use_value_delimiter()
- #[inline]
- pub fn dont_delimit_trailing_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DontDelimitTrailingValues)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DontDelimitTrailingValues)
- }
- }
-
- /// Sets when to color output.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Default behaviour is [`ColorChoice::Auto`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, ColorChoice};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .color(ColorChoice::Never)
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- /// [`ColorChoice::Auto`]: crate::ColorChoice::Auto
- #[cfg(feature = "color")]
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn color(self, color: ColorChoice) -> Self {
- #![allow(deprecated)]
- let cmd = self
- .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::ColorAuto)
- .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::ColorAlways)
- .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::ColorNever);
- match color {
- ColorChoice::Auto => cmd.global_setting(AppSettings::ColorAuto),
- ColorChoice::Always => cmd.global_setting(AppSettings::ColorAlways),
- ColorChoice::Never => cmd.global_setting(AppSettings::ColorNever),
- }
- }
-
- /// Sets the terminal width at which to wrap help messages.
- ///
- /// Using `0` will ignore terminal widths and use source formatting.
- ///
- /// Defaults to current terminal width when `wrap_help` feature flag is enabled. If the flag
- /// is disabled or it cannot be determined, the default is 100.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This setting applies globally and *not* on a per-command basis.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .term_width(80)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn term_width(mut self, width: usize) -> Self {
- self.term_w = Some(width);
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the maximum terminal width at which to wrap help messages.
- ///
- /// This only applies when setting the current terminal width. See [`Command::term_width`] for
- /// more details.
- ///
- /// Using `0` will ignore terminal widths and use source formatting.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This setting applies globally and *not* on a per-command basis.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .max_term_width(100)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn max_term_width(mut self, w: usize) -> Self {
- self.max_w = Some(w);
- self
- }
-
- /// Disables `-V` and `--version` flag.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .disable_version_flag(true)
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "-V"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(res.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn disable_version_flag(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
- }
- }
-
- /// Specifies to use the version of the current command for all [`subcommands`].
- ///
- /// Defaults to `false`; subcommands have independent version strings from their parents.
- ///
- /// **Note:** Make sure you apply it as `global_setting` if you want this setting
- /// to be propagated to subcommands and sub-subcommands!
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .version("v1.1")
- /// .propagate_version(true)
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .get_matches();
- /// // running `$ myprog test --version` will display
- /// // "myprog-test v1.1"
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- #[inline]
- pub fn propagate_version(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::PropagateVersion)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::PropagateVersion)
- }
- }
-
- /// Places the help string for all arguments and subcommands on the line after them.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .next_line_help(true)
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn next_line_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::NextLineHelp)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::NextLineHelp)
- }
- }
-
- /// Disables `-h` and `--help` flag.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .disable_help_flag(true)
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "-h"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(res.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn disable_help_flag(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
- }
- }
-
- /// Disables the `help` [`subcommand`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .disable_help_subcommand(true)
- /// // Normally, creating a subcommand causes a `help` subcommand to automatically
- /// // be generated as well
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "help"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(res.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommand`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- #[inline]
- pub fn disable_help_subcommand(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand)
- }
- }
-
- /// Disables colorized help messages.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .disable_colored_help(true)
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn disable_colored_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DisableColoredHelp)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DisableColoredHelp)
- }
- }
-
- /// Panic if help descriptions are omitted.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** When deriving [`Parser`][crate::Parser], you could instead check this at
- /// compile-time with `#![deny(missing_docs)]`
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .help_expected(true)
- /// .arg(
- /// Arg::new("foo").help("It does foo stuff")
- /// // As required via `help_expected`, a help message was supplied
- /// )
- /// # .get_matches();
- /// ```
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// ```rust,no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myapp")
- /// .help_expected(true)
- /// .arg(
- /// Arg::new("foo")
- /// // Someone forgot to put .about("...") here
- /// // Since the setting `help_expected` is activated, this will lead to
- /// // a panic (if you are in debug mode)
- /// )
- /// # .get_matches();
- ///```
- #[inline]
- pub fn help_expected(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::HelpExpected)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::HelpExpected)
- }
- }
-
- /// Disables the automatic collapsing of positional args into `[ARGS]` inside the usage string.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .dont_collapse_args_in_usage(true)
- /// .get_matches();
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn dont_collapse_args_in_usage(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::DontCollapseArgsInUsage)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::DontCollapseArgsInUsage)
- }
- }
-
- /// Tells `clap` *not* to print possible values when displaying help information.
- ///
- /// This can be useful if there are many values, or they are explained elsewhere.
- ///
- /// To set this per argument, see
- /// [`Arg::hide_possible_values`][crate::Arg::hide_possible_values].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn hide_possible_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::HidePossibleValues)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::HidePossibleValues)
- }
- }
-
- /// Allow partial matches of long arguments or their [aliases].
- ///
- /// For example, to match an argument named `--test`, one could use `--t`, `--te`, `--tes`, and
- /// `--test`.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The match *must not* be ambiguous at all in order to succeed. i.e. to match
- /// `--te` to `--test` there could not also be another argument or alias `--temp` because both
- /// start with `--te`
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// [aliases]: crate::Command::aliases()
- #[inline]
- pub fn infer_long_args(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::InferLongArgs)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::InferLongArgs)
- }
- }
-
- /// Allow partial matches of [subcommand] names and their [aliases].
- ///
- /// For example, to match a subcommand named `test`, one could use `t`, `te`, `tes`, and
- /// `test`.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The match *must not* be ambiguous at all in order to succeed. i.e. to match `te`
- /// to `test` there could not also be a subcommand or alias `temp` because both start with `te`
- ///
- /// **CAUTION:** This setting can interfere with [positional/free arguments], take care when
- /// designing CLIs which allow inferred subcommands and have potential positional/free
- /// arguments whose values could start with the same characters as subcommands. If this is the
- /// case, it's recommended to use settings such as [`Command::args_conflicts_with_subcommands`] in
- /// conjunction with this setting.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let m = Command::new("prog")
- /// .infer_subcommands(true)
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "prog", "te"
- /// ]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [subcommand]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- /// [positional/free arguments]: crate::Arg::index()
- /// [aliases]: crate::Command::aliases()
- #[inline]
- pub fn infer_subcommands(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.global_setting(AppSettings::InferSubcommands)
- } else {
- self.unset_global_setting(AppSettings::InferSubcommands)
- }
- }
-}
-
-/// # Command-specific Settings
-///
-/// These apply only to the current command and are not inherited by subcommands.
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// (Re)Sets the program's name.
- ///
- /// See [`Command::new`] for more details.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// # use clap::{Command, load_yaml};
- /// let yaml = load_yaml!("cmd.yaml");
- /// let cmd = Command::from(yaml)
- /// .name(crate_name!());
- ///
- /// // continued logic goes here, such as `cmd.get_matches()` etc.
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn name<S: Into<String>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
- self.name = name.into();
- self
- }
-
- /// Overrides the runtime-determined name of the binary for help and error messages.
- ///
- /// This should only be used when absolutely necessary, such as when the binary name for your
- /// application is misleading, or perhaps *not* how the user should invoke your program.
- ///
- /// **Pro-tip:** When building things such as third party `cargo`
- /// subcommands, this setting **should** be used!
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This *does not* change or set the name of the binary file on
- /// disk. It only changes what clap thinks the name is for the purposes of
- /// error or help messages.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("My Program")
- /// .bin_name("my_binary")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn bin_name<S: Into<String>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
- self.bin_name = Some(name.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Overrides the runtime-determined display name of the program for help and error messages.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("My Program")
- /// .display_name("my_program")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn display_name<S: Into<String>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
- self.display_name = Some(name.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the author(s) for the help message.
- ///
- /// **Pro-tip:** Use `clap`s convenience macro [`crate_authors!`] to
- /// automatically set your application's author(s) to the same thing as your
- /// crate at compile time.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .author("Me, me@mymain.com")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`crate_authors!`]: ./macro.crate_authors!.html
- #[must_use]
- pub fn author<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, author: S) -> Self {
- self.author = Some(author.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the program's description for the short help (`-h`).
- ///
- /// If [`Command::long_about`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `--help`.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Only `Command::about` (short format) is used in completion
- /// script generation in order to be concise.
- ///
- /// See also [`crate_description!`](crate::crate_description!).
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .about("Does really amazing things for great people")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn about<O: Into<Option<&'help str>>>(mut self, about: O) -> Self {
- self.about = about.into();
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the program's description for the long help (`--help`).
- ///
- /// If [`Command::about`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `-h`.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Only [`Command::about`] (short format) is used in completion
- /// script generation in order to be concise.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .long_about(
- /// "Does really amazing things to great people. Now let's talk a little
- /// more in depth about how this subcommand really works. It may take about
- /// a few lines of text, but that's ok!")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`App::about`]: Command::about()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn long_about<O: Into<Option<&'help str>>>(mut self, long_about: O) -> Self {
- self.long_about = long_about.into();
- self
- }
-
- /// Free-form help text for after auto-generated short help (`-h`).
- ///
- /// This is often used to describe how to use the arguments, caveats to be noted, or license
- /// and contact information.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::after_long_help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `--help`.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .after_help("Does really amazing things for great people... but be careful with -R!")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- #[must_use]
- pub fn after_help<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.after_help = Some(help.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Free-form help text for after auto-generated long help (`--help`).
- ///
- /// This is often used to describe how to use the arguments, caveats to be noted, or license
- /// and contact information.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::after_help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `-h`.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .after_long_help("Does really amazing things to great people... but be careful with -R, \
- /// like, for real, be careful with this!")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn after_long_help<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.after_long_help = Some(help.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Free-form help text for before auto-generated short help (`-h`).
- ///
- /// This is often used for header, copyright, or license information.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::before_long_help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `--help`.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .before_help("Some info I'd like to appear before the help info")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn before_help<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.before_help = Some(help.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Free-form help text for before auto-generated long help (`--help`).
- ///
- /// This is often used for header, copyright, or license information.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::before_help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `-h`.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .before_long_help("Some verbose and long info I'd like to appear before the help info")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn before_long_help<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.before_long_help = Some(help.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the version for the short version (`-V`) and help messages.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::long_version`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `--version`.
- ///
- /// **Pro-tip:** Use `clap`s convenience macro [`crate_version!`] to
- /// automatically set your application's version to the same thing as your
- /// crate at compile time.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .version("v0.1.24")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`crate_version!`]: ./macro.crate_version!.html
- #[must_use]
- pub fn version<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, ver: S) -> Self {
- self.version = Some(ver.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the version for the long version (`--version`) and help messages.
- ///
- /// If [`Command::version`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `-V`.
- ///
- /// **Pro-tip:** Use `clap`s convenience macro [`crate_version!`] to
- /// automatically set your application's version to the same thing as your
- /// crate at compile time.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .long_version(
- /// "v0.1.24
- /// commit: abcdef89726d
- /// revision: 123
- /// release: 2
- /// binary: myprog")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`crate_version!`]: ./macro.crate_version!.html
- #[must_use]
- pub fn long_version<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, ver: S) -> Self {
- self.long_version = Some(ver.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Overrides the `clap` generated usage string for help and error messages.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Using this setting disables `clap`s "context-aware" usage
- /// strings. After this setting is set, this will be *the only* usage string
- /// displayed to the user!
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Multiple usage lines may be present in the usage argument, but
- /// some rules need to be followed to ensure the usage lines are formatted
- /// correctly by the default help formatter:
- ///
- /// - Do not indent the first usage line.
- /// - Indent all subsequent usage lines with four spaces.
- /// - The last line must not end with a newline.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .override_usage("myapp [-clDas] <some_file>")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Or for multiple usage lines:
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .override_usage(
- /// "myapp -X [-a] [-b] <file>\n \
- /// myapp -Y [-c] <file1> <file2>\n \
- /// myapp -Z [-d|-e]"
- /// )
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`ArgMatches::usage`]: ArgMatches::usage()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn override_usage<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, usage: S) -> Self {
- self.usage_str = Some(usage.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Overrides the `clap` generated help message (both `-h` and `--help`).
- ///
- /// This should only be used when the auto-generated message does not suffice.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This **only** replaces the help message for the current
- /// command, meaning if you are using subcommands, those help messages will
- /// still be auto-generated unless you specify a [`Command::override_help`] for
- /// them as well.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myapp")
- /// .override_help("myapp v1.0\n\
- /// Does awesome things\n\
- /// (C) me@mail.com\n\n\
- ///
- /// USAGE: myapp <opts> <command>\n\n\
- ///
- /// Options:\n\
- /// -h, --help Display this message\n\
- /// -V, --version Display version info\n\
- /// -s <stuff> Do something with stuff\n\
- /// -v Be verbose\n\n\
- ///
- /// Commands:\n\
- /// help Print this message\n\
- /// work Do some work")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn override_help<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.help_str = Some(help.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the help template to be used, overriding the default format.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The template system is by design very simple. Therefore, the
- /// tags have to be written in the lowercase and without spacing.
- ///
- /// Tags are given inside curly brackets.
- ///
- /// Valid tags are:
- ///
- /// * `{name}` - Display name for the (sub-)command.
- /// * `{bin}` - Binary name.
- /// * `{version}` - Version number.
- /// * `{author}` - Author information.
- /// * `{author-with-newline}` - Author followed by `\n`.
- /// * `{author-section}` - Author preceded and followed by `\n`.
- /// * `{about}` - General description (from [`Command::about`] or
- /// [`Command::long_about`]).
- /// * `{about-with-newline}` - About followed by `\n`.
- /// * `{about-section}` - About preceded and followed by '\n'.
- /// * `{usage-heading}` - Automatically generated usage heading.
- /// * `{usage}` - Automatically generated or given usage string.
- /// * `{all-args}` - Help for all arguments (options, flags, positional
- /// arguments, and subcommands) including titles.
- /// * `{options}` - Help for options.
- /// * `{positionals}` - Help for positional arguments.
- /// * `{subcommands}` - Help for subcommands.
- /// * `{after-help}` - Help from [`App::after_help`] or [`Command::after_long_help`].
- /// * `{before-help}` - Help from [`App::before_help`] or [`Command::before_long_help`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .version("1.0")
- /// .help_template("{bin} ({version}) - {usage}")
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`App::about`]: Command::about()
- /// [`App::long_about`]: Command::long_about()
- /// [`App::after_help`]: Command::after_help()
- /// [`App::after_long_help`]: Command::after_long_help()
- /// [`App::before_help`]: Command::before_help()
- /// [`App::before_long_help`]: Command::before_long_help()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn help_template<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, s: S) -> Self {
- self.template = Some(s.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Apply a setting for the current command or subcommand.
- ///
- /// See [`Command::global_setting`] to apply a setting to this command and all subcommands.
- ///
- /// See [`AppSettings`] for a full list of possibilities and examples.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired)
- /// .setting(AppSettings::AllowLeadingHyphen)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// or
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired | AppSettings::AllowLeadingHyphen)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn setting<F>(mut self, setting: F) -> Self
- where
- F: Into<AppFlags>,
- {
- self.settings.insert(setting.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Remove a setting for the current command or subcommand.
- ///
- /// See [`AppSettings`] for a full list of possibilities and examples.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .unset_setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired)
- /// .setting(AppSettings::AllowLeadingHyphen)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// or
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .unset_setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired | AppSettings::AllowLeadingHyphen)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn unset_setting<F>(mut self, setting: F) -> Self
- where
- F: Into<AppFlags>,
- {
- self.settings.remove(setting.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Apply a setting for the current command and all subcommands.
- ///
- /// See [`Command::setting`] to apply a setting only to this command.
- ///
- /// See [`AppSettings`] for a full list of possibilities and examples.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .global_setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn global_setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
- self.settings.set(setting);
- self.g_settings.set(setting);
- self
- }
-
- /// Remove a setting and stop propagating down to subcommands.
- ///
- /// See [`AppSettings`] for a full list of possibilities and examples.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, AppSettings};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [global]: Command::global_setting()
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn unset_global_setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
- self.settings.unset(setting);
- self.g_settings.unset(setting);
- self
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::next_help_heading`]
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.0", note = "Replaced with `App::next_help_heading`")
- )]
- pub fn help_heading<O>(self, heading: O) -> Self
- where
- O: Into<Option<&'help str>>,
- {
- self.next_help_heading(heading)
- }
-
- /// Set the default section heading for future args.
- ///
- /// This will be used for any arg that hasn't had [`Arg::help_heading`] called.
- ///
- /// This is useful if the default `OPTIONS` or `ARGS` headings are
- /// not specific enough for one's use case.
- ///
- /// For subcommands, see [`Command::subcommand_help_heading`]
- ///
- /// [`App::arg`]: Command::arg()
- /// [`Arg::help_heading`]: crate::Arg::help_heading()
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn next_help_heading<O>(mut self, heading: O) -> Self
- where
- O: Into<Option<&'help str>>,
- {
- self.current_help_heading = heading.into();
- self
- }
-
- /// Change the starting value for assigning future display orders for ags.
- ///
- /// This will be used for any arg that hasn't had [`Arg::display_order`] called.
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn next_display_order(mut self, disp_ord: impl Into<Option<usize>>) -> Self {
- self.current_disp_ord = disp_ord.into();
- self
- }
-
- /// Replaces an argument or subcommand used on the CLI at runtime with other arguments or subcommands.
- ///
- /// **Note:** This is gated behind [`unstable-replace`](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/2836)
- ///
- /// When this method is used, `name` is removed from the CLI, and `target`
- /// is inserted in its place. Parsing continues as if the user typed
- /// `target` instead of `name`.
- ///
- /// This can be used to create "shortcuts" for subcommands, or if a
- /// particular argument has the semantic meaning of several other specific
- /// arguments and values.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// We'll start with the "subcommand short" example. In this example, let's
- /// assume we have a program with a subcommand `module` which can be invoked
- /// via `cmd module`. Now let's also assume `module` also has a subcommand
- /// called `install` which can be invoked `cmd module install`. If for some
- /// reason users needed to be able to reach `cmd module install` via the
- /// short-hand `cmd install`, we'd have several options.
- ///
- /// We *could* create another sibling subcommand to `module` called
- /// `install`, but then we would need to manage another subcommand and manually
- /// dispatch to `cmd module install` handling code. This is error prone and
- /// tedious.
- ///
- /// We could instead use [`Command::replace`] so that, when the user types `cmd
- /// install`, `clap` will replace `install` with `module install` which will
- /// end up getting parsed as if the user typed the entire incantation.
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// let m = Command::new("cmd")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("module")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("install")))
- /// .replace("install", &["module", "install"])
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "install"]);
- ///
- /// assert!(m.subcommand_matches("module").is_some());
- /// assert!(m.subcommand_matches("module").unwrap().subcommand_matches("install").is_some());
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Now let's show an argument example!
- ///
- /// Let's assume we have an application with two flags `--save-context` and
- /// `--save-runtime`. But often users end up needing to do *both* at the
- /// same time. We can add a third flag `--save-all` which semantically means
- /// the same thing as `cmd --save-context --save-runtime`. To implement that,
- /// we have several options.
- ///
- /// We could create this third argument and manually check if that argument
- /// and in our own consumer code handle the fact that both `--save-context`
- /// and `--save-runtime` *should* have been used. But again this is error
- /// prone and tedious. If we had code relying on checking `--save-context`
- /// and we forgot to update that code to *also* check `--save-all` it'd mean
- /// an error!
- ///
- /// Luckily we can use [`Command::replace`] so that when the user types
- /// `--save-all`, `clap` will replace that argument with `--save-context
- /// --save-runtime`, and parsing will continue like normal. Now all our code
- /// that was originally checking for things like `--save-context` doesn't
- /// need to change!
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
- /// let m = Command::new("cmd")
- /// .arg(Arg::new("save-context")
- /// .long("save-context")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("save-runtime")
- /// .long("save-runtime")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
- /// .replace("--save-all", &["--save-context", "--save-runtime"])
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "--save-all"]);
- ///
- /// assert!(*m.get_one::<bool>("save-context").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// assert!(*m.get_one::<bool>("save-runtime").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// This can also be used with options, for example if our application with
- /// `--save-*` above also had a `--format=TYPE` option. Let's say it
- /// accepted `txt` or `json` values. However, when `--save-all` is used,
- /// only `--format=json` is allowed, or valid. We could change the example
- /// above to enforce this:
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
- /// let m = Command::new("cmd")
- /// .arg(Arg::new("save-context")
- /// .long("save-context")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("save-runtime")
- /// .long("save-runtime")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("format")
- /// .long("format")
- /// .takes_value(true)
- /// .value_parser(["txt", "json"]))
- /// .replace("--save-all", &["--save-context", "--save-runtime", "--format=json"])
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "--save-all"]);
- ///
- /// assert!(*m.get_one::<bool>("save-context").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// assert!(*m.get_one::<bool>("save-runtime").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("format"), Some("json"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`App::replace`]: Command::replace()
- #[inline]
- #[cfg(feature = "unstable-replace")]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn replace(mut self, name: &'help str, target: &'help [&'help str]) -> Self {
- self.replacers.insert(name, target);
- self
- }
-
- /// Exit gracefully if no arguments are present (e.g. `$ myprog`).
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** [`subcommands`] count as arguments
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .arg_required_else_help(true);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- /// [`Arg::default_value`]: crate::Arg::default_value()
- #[inline]
- pub fn arg_required_else_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::ArgRequiredElseHelp)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::ArgRequiredElseHelp)
- }
- }
-
- /// Specifies that leading hyphens are allowed in all argument *values* (e.g. `-10`).
- ///
- /// Otherwise they will be parsed as another flag or option. See also
- /// [`Command::allow_negative_numbers`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Use this setting with caution as it silences certain circumstances which would
- /// otherwise be an error (such as accidentally forgetting to specify a value for leading
- /// option). It is preferred to set this on a per argument basis, via [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Arg, Command};
- /// // Imagine you needed to represent negative numbers as well, such as -10
- /// let m = Command::new("nums")
- /// .allow_hyphen_values(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("neg"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "nums", "-20"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("neg"), Some("-20"));
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- /// [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values`]: crate::Arg::allow_hyphen_values()
- #[inline]
- pub fn allow_hyphen_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
- }
- }
-
- /// Allows negative numbers to pass as values.
- ///
- /// This is similar to [`Command::allow_hyphen_values`] except that it only allows numbers,
- /// all other undefined leading hyphens will fail to parse.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_negative_numbers(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("num"))
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "-20"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(res.is_ok());
- /// let m = res.unwrap();
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("num").unwrap(), "-20");
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- pub fn allow_negative_numbers(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
- }
- }
-
- /// Specifies that the final positional argument is a "VarArg" and that `clap` should not
- /// attempt to parse any further args.
- ///
- /// The values of the trailing positional argument will contain all args from itself on.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The final positional argument **must** have [`Arg::multiple_values(true)`] or the usage
- /// string equivalent.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .trailing_var_arg(true)
- /// .arg(arg!(<cmd> ... "commands to run"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "arg1", "-r", "val1"]);
- ///
- /// let trail: Vec<&str> = m.values_of("cmd").unwrap().collect();
- /// assert_eq!(trail, ["arg1", "-r", "val1"]);
- /// ```
- /// [`Arg::multiple_values(true)`]: crate::Arg::multiple_values()
- pub fn trailing_var_arg(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::TrailingVarArg)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::TrailingVarArg)
- }
- }
-
- /// Allows one to implement two styles of CLIs where positionals can be used out of order.
- ///
- /// The first example is a CLI where the second to last positional argument is optional, but
- /// the final positional argument is required. Such as `$ prog [optional] <required>` where one
- /// of the two following usages is allowed:
- ///
- /// * `$ prog [optional] <required>`
- /// * `$ prog <required>`
- ///
- /// This would otherwise not be allowed. This is useful when `[optional]` has a default value.
- ///
- /// **Note:** when using this style of "missing positionals" the final positional *must* be
- /// [required] if `--` will not be used to skip to the final positional argument.
- ///
- /// **Note:** This style also only allows a single positional argument to be "skipped" without
- /// the use of `--`. To skip more than one, see the second example.
- ///
- /// The second example is when one wants to skip multiple optional positional arguments, and use
- /// of the `--` operator is OK (but not required if all arguments will be specified anyways).
- ///
- /// For example, imagine a CLI which has three positional arguments `[foo] [bar] [baz]...` where
- /// `baz` accepts multiple values (similar to man `ARGS...` style training arguments).
- ///
- /// With this setting the following invocations are posisble:
- ///
- /// * `$ prog foo bar baz1 baz2 baz3`
- /// * `$ prog foo -- baz1 baz2 baz3`
- /// * `$ prog -- baz1 baz2 baz3`
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// Style number one from above:
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_missing_positional(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("arg1"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("arg2")
- /// .required(true))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "prog", "other"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("arg1"), None);
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("arg2"), Some("other"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Now the same example, but using a default value for the first optional positional argument
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_missing_positional(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("arg1")
- /// .default_value("something"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("arg2")
- /// .required(true))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "prog", "other"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("arg1"), Some("something"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("arg2"), Some("other"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Style number two from above:
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_missing_positional(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("foo"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("bar"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("baz").takes_value(true).multiple_values(true))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "prog", "foo", "bar", "baz1", "baz2", "baz3"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("foo"), Some("foo"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("bar"), Some("bar"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.values_of("baz").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &["baz1", "baz2", "baz3"]);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Now nofice if we don't specify `foo` or `baz` but use the `--` operator.
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_missing_positional(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("foo"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("bar"))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("baz").takes_value(true).multiple_values(true))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "prog", "--", "baz1", "baz2", "baz3"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("foo"), None);
- /// assert_eq!(m.value_of("bar"), None);
- /// assert_eq!(m.values_of("baz").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &["baz1", "baz2", "baz3"]);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [required]: crate::Arg::required()
- #[inline]
- pub fn allow_missing_positional(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::AllowMissingPositional)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowMissingPositional)
- }
- }
-}
-
-/// # Subcommand-specific Settings
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// Sets the short version of the subcommand flag without the preceding `-`.
- ///
- /// Allows the subcommand to be used as if it were an [`Arg::short`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
- /// let matches = Command::new("pacman")
- /// .subcommand(
- /// Command::new("sync").short_flag('S').arg(
- /// Arg::new("search")
- /// .short('s')
- /// .long("search")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
- /// .help("search remote repositories for matching strings"),
- /// ),
- /// )
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["pacman", "-Ss"]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(matches.subcommand_name().unwrap(), "sync");
- /// let sync_matches = matches.subcommand_matches("sync").unwrap();
- /// assert!(*sync_matches.get_one::<bool>("search").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// ```
- /// [`Arg::short`]: Arg::short()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn short_flag(mut self, short: char) -> Self {
- self.short_flag = Some(short);
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the long version of the subcommand flag without the preceding `--`.
- ///
- /// Allows the subcommand to be used as if it were an [`Arg::long`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Any leading `-` characters will be stripped.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// To set `long_flag` use a word containing valid UTF-8 codepoints. If you supply a double leading
- /// `--` such as `--sync` they will be stripped. Hyphens in the middle of the word; however,
- /// will *not* be stripped (i.e. `sync-file` is allowed).
- ///
- /// ```
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
- /// let matches = Command::new("pacman")
- /// .subcommand(
- /// Command::new("sync").long_flag("sync").arg(
- /// Arg::new("search")
- /// .short('s')
- /// .long("search")
- /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
- /// .help("search remote repositories for matching strings"),
- /// ),
- /// )
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["pacman", "--sync", "--search"]);
- ///
- /// assert_eq!(matches.subcommand_name().unwrap(), "sync");
- /// let sync_matches = matches.subcommand_matches("sync").unwrap();
- /// assert!(*sync_matches.get_one::<bool>("search").expect("defaulted by clap"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`Arg::long`]: Arg::long()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn long_flag(mut self, long: &'help str) -> Self {
- #[cfg(feature = "unstable-v4")]
- {
- self.long_flag = Some(long);
- }
- #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable-v4"))]
- {
- self.long_flag = Some(long.trim_start_matches(|c| c == '-'));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets a hidden alias to this subcommand.
- ///
- /// This allows the subcommand to be accessed via *either* the original name, or this given
- /// alias. This is more efficient and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one
- /// only needs to check for the existence of this command, and not all aliased variants.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Aliases defined with this method are *hidden* from the help
- /// message. If you're looking for aliases that will be displayed in the help
- /// message, see [`Command::visible_alias`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** When using aliases and checking for the existence of a
- /// particular subcommand within an [`ArgMatches`] struct, one only needs to
- /// search for the original name and not all aliases.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test")
- /// .alias("do-stuff"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "do-stuff"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::visible_alias`]: Command::visible_alias()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn alias<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
- self.aliases.push((name.into(), false));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add an alias, which functions as "hidden" short flag subcommand
- ///
- /// This will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").short_flag('t')
- /// .short_flag_alias('d'))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-d"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn short_flag_alias(mut self, name: char) -> Self {
- assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
- self.short_flag_aliases.push((name, false));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add an alias, which functions as a "hidden" long flag subcommand.
- ///
- /// This will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").long_flag("test")
- /// .long_flag_alias("testing"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "--testing"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn long_flag_alias(mut self, name: &'help str) -> Self {
- self.long_flag_aliases.push((name, false));
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets multiple hidden aliases to this subcommand.
- ///
- /// This allows the subcommand to be accessed via *either* the original name or any of the
- /// given aliases. This is more efficient, and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands
- /// as one only needs to check for the existence of this command and not all aliased variants.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Aliases defined with this method are *hidden* from the help
- /// message. If looking for aliases that will be displayed in the help
- /// message, see [`Command::visible_aliases`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** When using aliases and checking for the existence of a
- /// particular subcommand within an [`ArgMatches`] struct, one only needs to
- /// search for the original name and not all aliases.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test")
- /// .aliases(&["do-stuff", "do-tests", "tests"]))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("input")
- /// .help("the file to add")
- /// .required(false))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "do-tests"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::visible_aliases`]: Command::visible_aliases()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn aliases(mut self, names: &[&'help str]) -> Self {
- self.aliases.extend(names.iter().map(|n| (*n, false)));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add aliases, which function as "hidden" short flag subcommands.
- ///
- /// These will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").short_flag('t')
- /// .short_flag_aliases(&['a', 'b', 'c']))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("input")
- /// .help("the file to add")
- /// .required(false))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-a"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn short_flag_aliases(mut self, names: &[char]) -> Self {
- for s in names {
- assert!(s != &'-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
- self.short_flag_aliases.push((*s, false));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Add aliases, which function as "hidden" long flag subcommands.
- ///
- /// These will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").long_flag("test")
- /// .long_flag_aliases(&["testing", "testall", "test_all"]))
- /// .arg(Arg::new("input")
- /// .help("the file to add")
- /// .required(false))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "--testing"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn long_flag_aliases(mut self, names: &[&'help str]) -> Self {
- for s in names {
- self.long_flag_aliases.push((s, false));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets a visible alias to this subcommand.
- ///
- /// This allows the subcommand to be accessed via *either* the
- /// original name or the given alias. This is more efficient and easier
- /// than creating hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for
- /// the existence of this command and not all aliased variants.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The alias defined with this method is *visible* from the help
- /// message and displayed as if it were just another regular subcommand. If
- /// looking for an alias that will not be displayed in the help message, see
- /// [`Command::alias`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** When using aliases and checking for the existence of a
- /// particular subcommand within an [`ArgMatches`] struct, one only needs to
- /// search for the original name and not all aliases.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test")
- /// .visible_alias("do-stuff"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "do-stuff"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::alias`]: Command::alias()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_alias<S: Into<&'help str>>(mut self, name: S) -> Self {
- self.aliases.push((name.into(), true));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add an alias, which functions as "visible" short flag subcommand
- ///
- /// This will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::short_flag_alias`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").short_flag('t')
- /// .visible_short_flag_alias('d'))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-d"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::short_flag_alias`]: Command::short_flag_alias()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_short_flag_alias(mut self, name: char) -> Self {
- assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
- self.short_flag_aliases.push((name, true));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add an alias, which functions as a "visible" long flag subcommand.
- ///
- /// This will automatically dispatch as if this subcommand was used. This is more efficient,
- /// and easier than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for the
- /// existence of this command, and not all variants.
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::long_flag_alias`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").long_flag("test")
- /// .visible_long_flag_alias("testing"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "--testing"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::long_flag_alias`]: Command::long_flag_alias()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_long_flag_alias(mut self, name: &'help str) -> Self {
- self.long_flag_aliases.push((name, true));
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets multiple visible aliases to this subcommand.
- ///
- /// This allows the subcommand to be accessed via *either* the
- /// original name or any of the given aliases. This is more efficient and easier
- /// than creating multiple hidden subcommands as one only needs to check for
- /// the existence of this command and not all aliased variants.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The alias defined with this method is *visible* from the help
- /// message and displayed as if it were just another regular subcommand. If
- /// looking for an alias that will not be displayed in the help message, see
- /// [`Command::alias`].
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** When using aliases, and checking for the existence of a
- /// particular subcommand within an [`ArgMatches`] struct, one only needs to
- /// search for the original name and not all aliases.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test")
- /// .visible_aliases(&["do-stuff", "tests"]))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "do-stuff"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::alias`]: Command::alias()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_aliases(mut self, names: &[&'help str]) -> Self {
- self.aliases.extend(names.iter().map(|n| (*n, true)));
- self
- }
-
- /// Add aliases, which function as *visible* short flag subcommands.
- ///
- /// See [`Command::short_flag_aliases`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").short_flag('b')
- /// .visible_short_flag_aliases(&['t']))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-t"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::short_flag_aliases`]: Command::short_flag_aliases()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_short_flag_aliases(mut self, names: &[char]) -> Self {
- for s in names {
- assert!(s != &'-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
- self.short_flag_aliases.push((*s, true));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Add aliases, which function as *visible* long flag subcommands.
- ///
- /// See [`Command::long_flag_aliases`].
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test").long_flag("test")
- /// .visible_long_flag_aliases(&["testing", "testall", "test_all"]))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "--testing"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("test"));
- /// ```
- /// [`App::long_flag_aliases`]: Command::long_flag_aliases()
- #[must_use]
- pub fn visible_long_flag_aliases(mut self, names: &[&'help str]) -> Self {
- for s in names {
- self.long_flag_aliases.push((s, true));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Set the placement of this subcommand within the help.
- ///
- /// Subcommands with a lower value will be displayed first in the help message. Subcommands
- /// with duplicate display orders will be displayed in alphabetical order.
- ///
- /// This is helpful when one would like to emphasize frequently used subcommands, or prioritize
- /// those towards the top of the list.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The default is 999 for all subcommands.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, };
- /// let m = Command::new("cust-ord")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("alpha") // typically subcommands are grouped
- /// // alphabetically by name. Subcommands
- /// // without a display_order have a value of
- /// // 999 and are displayed alphabetically with
- /// // all other 999 subcommands
- /// .about("Some help and text"))
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("beta")
- /// .display_order(1) // In order to force this subcommand to appear *first*
- /// // all we have to do is give it a value lower than 999.
- /// // Any other subcommands with a value of 1 will be displayed
- /// // alphabetically with this one...then 2 values, then 3, etc.
- /// .about("I should be first!"))
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "cust-ord", "--help"
- /// ]);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// The above example displays the following help message
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// cust-ord
- ///
- /// USAGE:
- /// cust-ord [OPTIONS]
- ///
- /// OPTIONS:
- /// -h, --help Print help information
- /// -V, --version Print version information
- ///
- /// SUBCOMMANDS:
- /// beta I should be first!
- /// alpha Some help and text
- /// ```
- #[inline]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn display_order(mut self, ord: usize) -> Self {
- self.disp_ord = Some(ord);
- self
- }
-
- /// Specifies that this [`subcommand`] should be hidden from help messages
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(
- /// Command::new("test").hide(true)
- /// )
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommand`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- #[inline]
- pub fn hide(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::Hidden)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::Hidden)
- }
- }
-
- /// If no [`subcommand`] is present at runtime, error and exit gracefully.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let err = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand_required(true)
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog",
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(err.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(err.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingSubcommand);
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommand`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- pub fn subcommand_required(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired)
- }
- }
-
- /// Assume unexpected positional arguments are a [`subcommand`].
- ///
- /// Arguments will be stored in the `""` argument in the [`ArgMatches`]
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Use this setting with caution,
- /// as a truly unexpected argument (i.e. one that is *NOT* an external subcommand)
- /// will **not** cause an error and instead be treated as a potential subcommand.
- /// One should check for such cases manually and inform the user appropriately.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** A built-in subcommand will be parsed as an external subcommand when escaped with
- /// `--`.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_external_subcommands(true)
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "subcmd", "--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// // All trailing arguments will be stored under the subcommand's sub-matches using an empty
- /// // string argument name
- /// match m.subcommand() {
- /// Some((external, ext_m)) => {
- /// let ext_args: Vec<&str> = ext_m.values_of("").unwrap().collect();
- /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
- /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
- /// },
- /// _ => {},
- /// }
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommand`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- /// [`ArgMatches`]: crate::ArgMatches
- /// [`ErrorKind::UnknownArgument`]: crate::ErrorKind::UnknownArgument
- pub fn allow_external_subcommands(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands)
- }
- }
-
- /// Specifies that external subcommands that are invalid UTF-8 should *not* be treated as an error.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Using external subcommand argument values with invalid UTF-8 requires using
- /// [`ArgMatches::values_of_os`] or [`ArgMatches::values_of_lossy`] for those particular
- /// arguments which may contain invalid UTF-8 values
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [`Command::allow_external_subcommands`]
- ///
- /// # Platform Specific
- ///
- /// Non Windows systems only
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- #[cfg_attr(not(unix), doc = " ```ignore")]
- #[cfg_attr(unix, doc = " ```")]
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
- /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands(true)
- /// .allow_external_subcommands(true)
- /// .get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "subcmd", "--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"
- /// ]);
- ///
- /// // All trailing arguments will be stored under the subcommand's sub-matches using an empty
- /// // string argument name
- /// match m.subcommand() {
- /// Some((external, ext_m)) => {
- /// let ext_args: Vec<&std::ffi::OsStr> = ext_m.values_of_os("").unwrap().collect();
- /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
- /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
- /// },
- /// _ => {},
- /// }
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`ArgMatches::values_of_os`]: crate::ArgMatches::values_of_os()
- /// [`ArgMatches::values_of_lossy`]: crate::ArgMatches::values_of_lossy()
- /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- pub fn allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::AllowInvalidUtf8ForExternalSubcommands)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowInvalidUtf8ForExternalSubcommands)
- }
- }
-
- /// Specifies that use of an argument prevents the use of [`subcommands`].
- ///
- /// By default `clap` allows arguments between subcommands such
- /// as `<cmd> [cmd_args] <subcmd> [subcmd_args] <subsubcmd> [subsubcmd_args]`.
- ///
- /// This setting disables that functionality and says that arguments can
- /// only follow the *final* subcommand. For instance using this setting
- /// makes only the following invocations possible:
- ///
- /// * `<cmd> <subcmd> <subsubcmd> [subsubcmd_args]`
- /// * `<cmd> <subcmd> [subcmd_args]`
- /// * `<cmd> [cmd_args]`
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .args_conflicts_with_subcommands(true);
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- pub fn args_conflicts_with_subcommands(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands)
- }
- }
-
- /// Prevent subcommands from being consumed as an arguments value.
- ///
- /// By default, if an option taking multiple values is followed by a subcommand, the
- /// subcommand will be parsed as another value.
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// cmd --foo val1 val2 subcommand
- /// --------- ----------
- /// values another value
- /// ```
- ///
- /// This setting instructs the parser to stop when encountering a subcommand instead of
- /// greedily consuming arguments.
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// cmd --foo val1 val2 subcommand
- /// --------- ----------
- /// values subcommand
- /// ```
- ///
- /// **Note:** Make sure you apply it as `global_setting` if you want this setting
- /// to be propagated to subcommands and sub-subcommands!
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// let cmd = Command::new("cmd").subcommand(Command::new("sub")).arg(
- /// Arg::new("arg")
- /// .long("arg")
- /// .multiple_values(true)
- /// .takes_value(true),
- /// );
- ///
- /// let matches = cmd
- /// .clone()
- /// .try_get_matches_from(&["cmd", "--arg", "1", "2", "3", "sub"])
- /// .unwrap();
- /// assert_eq!(
- /// matches.values_of("arg").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
- /// &["1", "2", "3", "sub"]
- /// );
- /// assert!(matches.subcommand_matches("sub").is_none());
- ///
- /// let matches = cmd
- /// .subcommand_precedence_over_arg(true)
- /// .try_get_matches_from(&["cmd", "--arg", "1", "2", "3", "sub"])
- /// .unwrap();
- /// assert_eq!(
- /// matches.values_of("arg").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
- /// &["1", "2", "3"]
- /// );
- /// assert!(matches.subcommand_matches("sub").is_some());
- /// ```
- pub fn subcommand_precedence_over_arg(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::SubcommandPrecedenceOverArg)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::SubcommandPrecedenceOverArg)
- }
- }
-
- /// Allows [`subcommands`] to override all requirements of the parent command.
- ///
- /// For example, if you had a subcommand or top level application with a required argument
- /// that is only required as long as there is no subcommand present,
- /// using this setting would allow you to set those arguments to [`Arg::required(true)`]
- /// and yet receive no error so long as the user uses a valid subcommand instead.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** This defaults to false (using subcommand does *not* negate requirements)
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// This first example shows that it is an error to not use a required argument
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ErrorKind};
- /// let err = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand_negates_reqs(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("opt").required(true))
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(err.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(err.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// This next example shows that it is no longer error to not use a required argument if a
- /// valid subcommand is used.
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ErrorKind};
- /// let noerr = Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand_negates_reqs(true)
- /// .arg(Arg::new("opt").required(true))
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
- /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
- /// "myprog", "test"
- /// ]);
- /// assert!(noerr.is_ok());
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`Arg::required(true)`]: crate::Arg::required()
- /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
- pub fn subcommand_negates_reqs(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs)
- }
- }
-
- /// Multiple-personality program dispatched on the binary name (`argv[0]`)
- ///
- /// A "multicall" executable is a single executable
- /// that contains a variety of applets,
- /// and decides which applet to run based on the name of the file.
- /// The executable can be called from different names by creating hard links
- /// or symbolic links to it.
- ///
- /// This is desirable for:
- /// - Easy distribution, a single binary that can install hardlinks to access the different
- /// personalities.
- /// - Minimal binary size by sharing common code (e.g. standard library, clap)
- /// - Custom shells or REPLs where there isn't a single top-level command
- ///
- /// Setting `multicall` will cause
- /// - `argv[0]` to be stripped to the base name and parsed as the first argument, as if
- /// [`Command::no_binary_name`][App::no_binary_name] was set.
- /// - Help and errors to report subcommands as if they were the top-level command
- ///
- /// When the subcommand is not present, there are several strategies you may employ, depending
- /// on your needs:
- /// - Let the error percolate up normally
- /// - Print a specialized error message using the
- /// [`Error::context`][crate::Error::context]
- /// - Print the [help][App::write_help] but this might be ambiguous
- /// - Disable `multicall` and re-parse it
- /// - Disable `multicall` and re-parse it with a specific subcommand
- ///
- /// When detecting the error condition, the [`ErrorKind`] isn't sufficient as a sub-subcommand
- /// might report the same error. Enable
- /// [`allow_external_subcommands`][App::allow_external_subcommands] if you want to specifically
- /// get the unrecognized binary name.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Multicall can't be used with [`no_binary_name`] since they interpret
- /// the command name in incompatible ways.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** The multicall command cannot have arguments.
- ///
- /// **NOTE:** Applets are slightly semantically different from subcommands,
- /// so it's recommended to use [`Command::subcommand_help_heading`] and
- /// [`Command::subcommand_value_name`] to change the descriptive text as above.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// `hostname` is an example of a multicall executable.
- /// Both `hostname` and `dnsdomainname` are provided by the same executable
- /// and which behaviour to use is based on the executable file name.
- ///
- /// This is desirable when the executable has a primary purpose
- /// but there is related functionality that would be convenient to provide
- /// and implement it to be in the same executable.
- ///
- /// The name of the cmd is essentially unused
- /// and may be the same as the name of a subcommand.
- ///
- /// The names of the immediate subcommands of the Command
- /// are matched against the basename of the first argument,
- /// which is conventionally the path of the executable.
- ///
- /// This does not allow the subcommand to be passed as the first non-path argument.
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::{Command, ErrorKind};
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("hostname")
- /// .multicall(true)
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("hostname"))
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("dnsdomainname"));
- /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(&["/usr/bin/hostname", "dnsdomainname"]);
- /// assert!(m.is_err());
- /// assert_eq!(m.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
- /// let m = cmd.get_matches_from(&["/usr/bin/dnsdomainname"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("dnsdomainname"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Busybox is another common example of a multicall executable
- /// with a subcommmand for each applet that can be run directly,
- /// e.g. with the `cat` applet being run by running `busybox cat`,
- /// or with `cat` as a link to the `busybox` binary.
- ///
- /// This is desirable when the launcher program has additional options
- /// or it is useful to run the applet without installing a symlink
- /// e.g. to test the applet without installing it
- /// or there may already be a command of that name installed.
- ///
- /// To make an applet usable as both a multicall link and a subcommand
- /// the subcommands must be defined both in the top-level Command
- /// and as subcommands of the "main" applet.
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// # use clap::Command;
- /// fn applet_commands() -> [Command<'static>; 2] {
- /// [Command::new("true"), Command::new("false")]
- /// }
- /// let mut cmd = Command::new("busybox")
- /// .multicall(true)
- /// .subcommand(
- /// Command::new("busybox")
- /// .subcommand_value_name("APPLET")
- /// .subcommand_help_heading("APPLETS")
- /// .subcommands(applet_commands()),
- /// )
- /// .subcommands(applet_commands());
- /// // When called from the executable's canonical name
- /// // its applets can be matched as subcommands.
- /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(&["/usr/bin/busybox", "true"]).unwrap();
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("busybox"));
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand().unwrap().1.subcommand_name(), Some("true"));
- /// // When called from a link named after an applet that applet is matched.
- /// let m = cmd.get_matches_from(&["/usr/bin/true"]);
- /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("true"));
- /// ```
- ///
- /// [`no_binary_name`]: crate::Command::no_binary_name
- /// [`App::subcommand_value_name`]: crate::Command::subcommand_value_name
- /// [`App::subcommand_help_heading`]: crate::Command::subcommand_help_heading
- #[inline]
- pub fn multicall(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
- if yes {
- self.setting(AppSettings::Multicall)
- } else {
- self.unset_setting(AppSettings::Multicall)
- }
- }
-
- /// Sets the value name used for subcommands when printing usage and help.
- ///
- /// By default, this is "SUBCOMMAND".
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::subcommand_help_heading`]
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
- /// .print_help()
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// will produce
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// myprog
- ///
- /// USAGE:
- /// myprog [SUBCOMMAND]
- ///
- /// OPTIONS:
- /// -h, --help Print help information
- /// -V, --version Print version information
- ///
- /// SUBCOMMANDS:
- /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
- /// sub1
- /// ```
- ///
- /// but usage of `subcommand_value_name`
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
- /// .subcommand_value_name("THING")
- /// .print_help()
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// will produce
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// myprog
- ///
- /// USAGE:
- /// myprog [THING]
- ///
- /// OPTIONS:
- /// -h, --help Print help information
- /// -V, --version Print version information
- ///
- /// SUBCOMMANDS:
- /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
- /// sub1
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn subcommand_value_name<S>(mut self, value_name: S) -> Self
- where
- S: Into<&'help str>,
- {
- self.subcommand_value_name = Some(value_name.into());
- self
- }
-
- /// Sets the help heading used for subcommands when printing usage and help.
- ///
- /// By default, this is "SUBCOMMANDS".
- ///
- /// See also [`Command::subcommand_value_name`]
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
- /// .print_help()
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// will produce
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// myprog
- ///
- /// USAGE:
- /// myprog [SUBCOMMAND]
- ///
- /// OPTIONS:
- /// -h, --help Print help information
- /// -V, --version Print version information
- ///
- /// SUBCOMMANDS:
- /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
- /// sub1
- /// ```
- ///
- /// but usage of `subcommand_help_heading`
- ///
- /// ```no_run
- /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
- /// Command::new("myprog")
- /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
- /// .subcommand_help_heading("THINGS")
- /// .print_help()
- /// # ;
- /// ```
- ///
- /// will produce
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// myprog
- ///
- /// USAGE:
- /// myprog [SUBCOMMAND]
- ///
- /// OPTIONS:
- /// -h, --help Print help information
- /// -V, --version Print version information
- ///
- /// THINGS:
- /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
- /// sub1
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn subcommand_help_heading<T>(mut self, heading: T) -> Self
- where
- T: Into<&'help str>,
- {
- self.subcommand_heading = Some(heading.into());
- self
- }
-}
-
-/// # Reflection
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn get_usage_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.usage_name.as_deref()
- }
-
- /// Get the name of the binary.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_display_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.display_name.as_deref()
- }
-
- /// Get the name of the binary.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_bin_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.bin_name.as_deref()
- }
-
- /// Set binary name. Uses `&mut self` instead of `self`.
- pub fn set_bin_name<S: Into<String>>(&mut self, name: S) {
- self.bin_name = Some(name.into());
- }
-
- /// Get the name of the cmd.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_name(&self) -> &str {
- &self.name
- }
-
- /// Get the version of the cmd.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_version(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.version
- }
-
- /// Get the long version of the cmd.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_long_version(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.long_version
- }
-
- /// Get the authors of the cmd.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_author(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.author
- }
-
- /// Get the short flag of the subcommand.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_short_flag(&self) -> Option<char> {
- self.short_flag
- }
-
- /// Get the long flag of the subcommand.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_long_flag(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.long_flag
- }
-
- /// Get the help message specified via [`Command::about`].
- ///
- /// [`App::about`]: Command::about()
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_about(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.about
- }
-
- /// Get the help message specified via [`Command::long_about`].
- ///
- /// [`App::long_about`]: Command::long_about()
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_long_about(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.long_about
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::get_next_help_heading`]
- #[inline]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.0", note = "Replaced with `App::get_next_help_heading`")
- )]
- pub fn get_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.get_next_help_heading()
- }
-
- /// Get the custom section heading specified via [`Command::help_heading`].
- ///
- /// [`App::help_heading`]: Command::help_heading()
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_next_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&'help str> {
- self.current_help_heading
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *visible* aliases for this subcommand.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_visible_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'help str> + '_ {
- self.aliases.iter().filter(|(_, vis)| *vis).map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *visible* short aliases for this subcommand.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_visible_short_flag_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = char> + '_ {
- self.short_flag_aliases
- .iter()
- .filter(|(_, vis)| *vis)
- .map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *visible* long aliases for this subcommand.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_visible_long_flag_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'help str> + '_ {
- self.long_flag_aliases
- .iter()
- .filter(|(_, vis)| *vis)
- .map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of *all* the aliases for this subcommand, both visible and hidden.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_all_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> + '_ {
- self.aliases.iter().map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of *all* the short aliases for this subcommand, both visible and hidden.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_all_short_flag_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = char> + '_ {
- self.short_flag_aliases.iter().map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of *all* the long aliases for this subcommand, both visible and hidden.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_all_long_flag_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'help str> + '_ {
- self.long_flag_aliases.iter().map(|a| a.0)
- }
-
- /// Check if the given [`AppSettings`] variant is currently set on the `Command`.
- ///
- /// This checks both [local] and [global settings].
- ///
- /// [local]: Command::setting()
- /// [global settings]: Command::global_setting()
- #[inline]
- pub fn is_set(&self, s: AppSettings) -> bool {
- self.settings.is_set(s) || self.g_settings.is_set(s)
- }
-
- /// Should we color the output?
- #[inline(never)]
- pub fn get_color(&self) -> ColorChoice {
- debug!("Command::color: Color setting...");
-
- if cfg!(feature = "color") {
- #[allow(deprecated)]
- if self.is_set(AppSettings::ColorNever) {
- debug!("Never");
- ColorChoice::Never
- } else if self.is_set(AppSettings::ColorAlways) {
- debug!("Always");
- ColorChoice::Always
- } else {
- debug!("Auto");
- ColorChoice::Auto
- }
- } else {
- ColorChoice::Never
- }
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of subcommands, getting a reference to each.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_subcommands(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &App<'help>> {
- self.subcommands.iter()
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of subcommands, getting a mutable reference to each.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_subcommands_mut(&mut self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut App<'help>> {
- self.subcommands.iter_mut()
- }
-
- /// Returns `true` if this `Command` has subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn has_subcommands(&self) -> bool {
- !self.subcommands.is_empty()
- }
-
- /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_subcommand_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.subcommand_heading
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`App::get_subcommand_help_heading`]
- #[inline]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(
- since = "3.1.0",
- note = "Replaced with `App::get_subcommand_help_heading`"
- )
- )]
- pub fn get_subommand_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.get_subcommand_help_heading()
- }
-
- /// Returns the subcommand value name.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_subcommand_value_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.subcommand_value_name
- }
-
- /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_before_help(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.before_help
- }
-
- /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_before_long_help(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.before_long_help
- }
-
- /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_after_help(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.after_help
- }
-
- /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_after_long_help(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.after_long_help
- }
-
- /// Find subcommand such that its name or one of aliases equals `name`.
- ///
- /// This does not recurse through subcommands of subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn find_subcommand<T>(&self, name: &T) -> Option<&App<'help>>
- where
- T: PartialEq<str> + ?Sized,
- {
- self.get_subcommands().find(|s| s.aliases_to(name))
- }
-
- /// Find subcommand such that its name or one of aliases equals `name`, returning
- /// a mutable reference to the subcommand.
- ///
- /// This does not recurse through subcommands of subcommands.
- #[inline]
- pub fn find_subcommand_mut<T>(&mut self, name: &T) -> Option<&mut App<'help>>
- where
- T: PartialEq<str> + ?Sized,
- {
- self.get_subcommands_mut().find(|s| s.aliases_to(name))
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of groups.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_groups(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &ArgGroup<'help>> {
- self.groups.iter()
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the set of arguments.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_arguments(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.args.args()
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *positionals* arguments.
- #[inline]
- pub fn get_positionals(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.get_arguments().filter(|a| a.is_positional())
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *options*.
- pub fn get_opts(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.get_arguments()
- .filter(|a| a.is_takes_value_set() && !a.is_positional())
- }
-
- /// Get a list of all arguments the given argument conflicts with.
- ///
- /// If the provided argument is declared as global, the conflicts will be determined
- /// based on the propagation rules of global arguments.
- ///
- /// ### Panics
- ///
- /// If the given arg contains a conflict with an argument that is unknown to
- /// this `Command`.
- pub fn get_arg_conflicts_with(&self, arg: &Arg) -> Vec<&Arg<'help>> // FIXME: This could probably have been an iterator
- {
- if arg.is_global_set() {
- self.get_global_arg_conflicts_with(arg)
- } else {
- let mut result = Vec::new();
- for id in arg.blacklist.iter() {
- if let Some(arg) = self.find(id) {
- result.push(arg);
- } else if let Some(group) = self.find_group(id) {
- result.extend(
- self.unroll_args_in_group(&group.id)
- .iter()
- .map(|id| self.find(id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)),
- );
- } else {
- panic!("Command::get_arg_conflicts_with: The passed arg conflicts with an arg unknown to the cmd");
- }
- }
- result
- }
- }
-
- // Get a unique list of all arguments of all commands and continuous subcommands the given argument conflicts with.
- //
- // This behavior follows the propagation rules of global arguments.
- // It is useful for finding conflicts for arguments declared as global.
- //
- // ### Panics
- //
- // If the given arg contains a conflict with an argument that is unknown to
- // this `App`.
- fn get_global_arg_conflicts_with(&self, arg: &Arg) -> Vec<&Arg<'help>> // FIXME: This could probably have been an iterator
- {
- arg.blacklist
- .iter()
- .map(|id| {
- self.args
- .args()
- .chain(
- self.get_subcommands_containing(arg)
- .iter()
- .flat_map(|x| x.args.args()),
- )
- .find(|arg| arg.id == *id)
- .expect(
- "Command::get_arg_conflicts_with: \
- The passed arg conflicts with an arg unknown to the cmd",
- )
- })
- .collect()
- }
-
- // Get a list of subcommands which contain the provided Argument
- //
- // This command will only include subcommands in its list for which the subcommands
- // parent also contains the Argument.
- //
- // This search follows the propagation rules of global arguments.
- // It is useful to finding subcommands, that have inherited a global argument.
- //
- // **NOTE:** In this case only Sucommand_1 will be included
- // Subcommand_1 (contains Arg)
- // Subcommand_1.1 (doesn't contain Arg)
- // Subcommand_1.1.1 (contains Arg)
- //
- fn get_subcommands_containing(&self, arg: &Arg) -> Vec<&App<'help>> {
- let mut vec = std::vec::Vec::new();
- for idx in 0..self.subcommands.len() {
- if self.subcommands[idx].args.args().any(|ar| ar.id == arg.id) {
- vec.push(&self.subcommands[idx]);
- vec.append(&mut self.subcommands[idx].get_subcommands_containing(arg));
- }
- }
- vec
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::no_binary_name`] is set
- pub fn is_no_binary_name_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::NoBinaryName)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::ignore_errors`] is set
- pub(crate) fn is_ignore_errors_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::IgnoreErrors)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::dont_delimit_trailing_values`] is set
- pub fn is_dont_delimit_trailing_values_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DontDelimitTrailingValues)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::disable_version_flag`] is set
- pub fn is_disable_version_flag_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::propagate_version`] is set
- pub fn is_propagate_version_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::PropagateVersion)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::next_line_help`] is set
- pub fn is_next_line_help_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::NextLineHelp)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::disable_help_flag`] is set
- pub fn is_disable_help_flag_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::disable_help_subcommand`] is set
- pub fn is_disable_help_subcommand_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::disable_colored_help`] is set
- pub fn is_disable_colored_help_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableColoredHelp)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::help_expected`] is set
- #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
- pub(crate) fn is_help_expected_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::HelpExpected)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::dont_collapse_args_in_usage`] is set
- pub fn is_dont_collapse_args_in_usage_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::DontCollapseArgsInUsage)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::infer_long_args`] is set
- pub(crate) fn is_infer_long_args_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::InferLongArgs)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::infer_subcommands`] is set
- pub(crate) fn is_infer_subcommands_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::InferSubcommands)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::arg_required_else_help`] is set
- pub fn is_arg_required_else_help_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::ArgRequiredElseHelp)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::allow_hyphen_values`] is set
- pub(crate) fn is_allow_hyphen_values_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::allow_negative_numbers`] is set
- pub fn is_allow_negative_numbers_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::trailing_var_arg`] is set
- pub fn is_trailing_var_arg_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::TrailingVarArg)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::allow_missing_positional`] is set
- pub fn is_allow_missing_positional_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowMissingPositional)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::hide`] is set
- pub fn is_hide_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::Hidden)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::subcommand_required`] is set
- pub fn is_subcommand_required_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::allow_external_subcommands`] is set
- pub fn is_allow_external_subcommands_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands`] is set
- pub fn is_allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowInvalidUtf8ForExternalSubcommands)
- }
-
- /// Configured parser for values passed to an external subcommand
- ///
- /// # Example
- ///
- /// ```rust
- /// let cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
- /// .allow_external_subcommands(true)
- /// .allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands(true);
- /// let value_parser = cmd.get_external_subcommand_value_parser();
- /// println!("{:?}", value_parser);
- /// ```
- pub fn get_external_subcommand_value_parser(&self) -> Option<&super::ValueParser> {
- if !self.is_allow_external_subcommands_set() {
- None
- } else if self.is_allow_invalid_utf8_for_external_subcommands_set() {
- static DEFAULT: super::ValueParser = super::ValueParser::os_string();
- Some(&DEFAULT)
- } else {
- static DEFAULT: super::ValueParser = super::ValueParser::string();
- Some(&DEFAULT)
- }
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::args_conflicts_with_subcommands`] is set
- pub fn is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::subcommand_precedence_over_arg`] is set
- pub fn is_subcommand_precedence_over_arg_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::SubcommandPrecedenceOverArg)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::subcommand_negates_reqs`] is set
- pub fn is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs)
- }
-
- /// Report whether [`Command::multicall`] is set
- pub fn is_multicall_set(&self) -> bool {
- self.is_set(AppSettings::Multicall)
- }
-}
-
-/// Deprecated
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// Deprecated in [Issue #3087](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/3087), maybe [`clap::Parser`][crate::Parser] would fit your use case?
- #[cfg(feature = "yaml")]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(
- since = "3.0.0",
- note = "Deprecated in Issue #3087, maybe clap::Parser would fit your use case?"
- )
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn from_yaml(y: &'help Yaml) -> Self {
- #![allow(deprecated)]
- let yaml_file_hash = y.as_hash().expect("YAML file must be a hash");
- // We WANT this to panic on error...so expect() is good.
- let (mut a, yaml, err) = if let Some(name) = y["name"].as_str() {
- (App::new(name), yaml_file_hash, "cmd".into())
- } else {
- let (name_yaml, value_yaml) = yaml_file_hash
- .iter()
- .next()
- .expect("There must be one subcommand in the YAML file");
- let name_str = name_yaml
- .as_str()
- .expect("Subcommand name must be a string");
-
- (
- App::new(name_str),
- value_yaml.as_hash().expect("Subcommand must be a hash"),
- format!("subcommand '{}'", name_str),
- )
- };
-
- for (k, v) in yaml {
- a = match k.as_str().expect("App fields must be strings") {
- "version" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, version),
- "long_version" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, long_version),
- "author" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, author),
- "bin_name" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, bin_name),
- "about" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, about),
- "long_about" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, long_about),
- "before_help" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, before_help),
- "after_help" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, after_help),
- "template" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, help_template),
- "usage" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, override_usage),
- "help" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, override_help),
- "help_message" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, help_message),
- "version_message" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, version_message),
- "alias" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, alias),
- "aliases" => yaml_vec_or_str!(a, v, alias),
- "visible_alias" => yaml_to_str!(a, v, visible_alias),
- "visible_aliases" => yaml_vec_or_str!(a, v, visible_alias),
- "display_order" => yaml_to_usize!(a, v, display_order),
- "args" => {
- if let Some(vec) = v.as_vec() {
- for arg_yaml in vec {
- a = a.arg(Arg::from_yaml(arg_yaml));
- }
- } else {
- panic!("Failed to convert YAML value {:?} to a vec", v);
- }
- a
- }
- "subcommands" => {
- if let Some(vec) = v.as_vec() {
- for sc_yaml in vec {
- a = a.subcommand(App::from_yaml(sc_yaml));
- }
- } else {
- panic!("Failed to convert YAML value {:?} to a vec", v);
- }
- a
- }
- "groups" => {
- if let Some(vec) = v.as_vec() {
- for ag_yaml in vec {
- a = a.group(ArgGroup::from(ag_yaml));
- }
- } else {
- panic!("Failed to convert YAML value {:?} to a vec", v);
- }
- a
- }
- "setting" | "settings" => {
- yaml_to_setting!(a, v, setting, AppSettings, "AppSetting", err)
- }
- "global_setting" | "global_settings" => {
- yaml_to_setting!(a, v, global_setting, AppSettings, "AppSetting", err)
- }
- _ => a,
- }
- }
-
- a
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::override_usage`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::override_usage`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn usage<S: Into<&'help str>>(self, usage: S) -> Self {
- self.override_usage(usage)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::override_help`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::override_help`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn help<S: Into<&'help str>>(self, help: S) -> Self {
- self.override_help(help)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::mut_arg`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::mut_arg`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn help_short(self, c: char) -> Self {
- self.mut_arg("help", |a| a.short(c))
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::mut_arg`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::mut_arg`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn version_short(self, c: char) -> Self {
- self.mut_arg("version", |a| a.short(c))
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::mut_arg`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::mut_arg`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn help_message(self, s: impl Into<&'help str>) -> Self {
- self.mut_arg("help", |a| a.help(s.into()))
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::mut_arg`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::mut_arg`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn version_message(self, s: impl Into<&'help str>) -> Self {
- self.mut_arg("version", |a| a.help(s.into()))
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::help_template`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::help_template`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn template<S: Into<&'help str>>(self, s: S) -> Self {
- self.help_template(s)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::setting(a| b)`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::setting(a | b)`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn settings(mut self, settings: &[AppSettings]) -> Self {
- for s in settings {
- self.settings.insert((*s).into());
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::unset_setting(a| b)`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::unset_setting(a | b)`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn unset_settings(mut self, settings: &[AppSettings]) -> Self {
- for s in settings {
- self.settings.remove((*s).into());
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::global_setting(a| b)`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::global_setting(a | b)`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn global_settings(mut self, settings: &[AppSettings]) -> Self {
- for s in settings {
- self.settings.insert((*s).into());
- self.g_settings.insert((*s).into());
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::term_width`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::term_width`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn set_term_width(self, width: usize) -> Self {
- self.term_width(width)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated in [Issue #3086](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/3086), see [`arg!`][crate::arg!].
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Deprecated in Issue #3086, see `clap::arg!")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn arg_from_usage(self, usage: &'help str) -> Self {
- #![allow(deprecated)]
- self.arg(Arg::from_usage(usage))
- }
-
- /// Deprecated in [Issue #3086](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/3086), see [`arg!`][crate::arg!].
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Deprecated in Issue #3086, see `clap::arg!")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[must_use]
- pub fn args_from_usage(mut self, usage: &'help str) -> Self {
- #![allow(deprecated)]
- for line in usage.lines() {
- let l = line.trim();
- if l.is_empty() {
- continue;
- }
- self = self.arg(Arg::from_usage(l));
- }
- self
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::render_version`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::render_version`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn write_version<W: io::Write>(&self, w: &mut W) -> ClapResult<()> {
- write!(w, "{}", self.render_version()).map_err(From::from)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::render_long_version`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::render_long_version`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn write_long_version<W: io::Write>(&self, w: &mut W) -> ClapResult<()> {
- write!(w, "{}", self.render_long_version()).map_err(From::from)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::try_get_matches`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::try_get_matches`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn get_matches_safe(self) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches> {
- self.try_get_matches()
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::try_get_matches_from`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.0.0", note = "Replaced with `App::try_get_matches_from`")
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn get_matches_from_safe<I, T>(self, itr: I) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches>
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
- {
- self.try_get_matches_from(itr)
- }
-
- /// Deprecated, replaced with [`Command::try_get_matches_from_mut`]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(
- since = "3.0.0",
- note = "Replaced with `App::try_get_matches_from_mut`"
- )
- )]
- #[doc(hidden)]
- pub fn get_matches_from_safe_borrow<I, T>(&mut self, itr: I) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches>
- where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
- T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
- {
- self.try_get_matches_from_mut(itr)
- }
-}
-
-// Internally used only
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- pub(crate) fn get_id(&self) -> Id {
- self.id.clone()
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_override_usage(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.usage_str
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_override_help(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.help_str
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_help_template(&self) -> Option<&str> {
- self.template
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_term_width(&self) -> Option<usize> {
- self.term_w
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_max_term_width(&self) -> Option<usize> {
- self.max_w
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_replacement(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&[&str]> {
- self.replacers.get(key).copied()
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_keymap(&self) -> &MKeyMap<'help> {
- &self.args
- }
-
- fn get_used_global_args(&self, matches: &ArgMatches, global_arg_vec: &mut Vec<Id>) {
- global_arg_vec.extend(
- self.args
- .args()
- .filter(|a| a.is_global_set())
- .map(|ga| ga.id.clone()),
- );
- if let Some((id, matches)) = matches.subcommand() {
- if let Some(used_sub) = self.find_subcommand(id) {
- used_sub.get_used_global_args(matches, global_arg_vec);
- }
- }
- }
-
- fn _do_parse(
- &mut self,
- raw_args: &mut clap_lex::RawArgs,
- args_cursor: clap_lex::ArgCursor,
- ) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches> {
- debug!("Command::_do_parse");
-
- // If there are global arguments, or settings we need to propagate them down to subcommands
- // before parsing in case we run into a subcommand
- self._build_self();
-
- let mut matcher = ArgMatcher::new(self);
-
- // do the real parsing
- let mut parser = Parser::new(self);
- if let Err(error) = parser.get_matches_with(&mut matcher, raw_args, args_cursor) {
- if self.is_set(AppSettings::IgnoreErrors) {
- debug!("Command::_do_parse: ignoring error: {}", error);
- } else {
- return Err(error);
- }
- }
-
- let mut global_arg_vec = Default::default();
- self.get_used_global_args(&matcher, &mut global_arg_vec);
-
- matcher.propagate_globals(&global_arg_vec);
-
- Ok(matcher.into_inner())
- }
-
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.10", note = "Replaced with `Command::build`")
- )]
- pub fn _build_all(&mut self) {
- self.build();
- }
-
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.10", note = "Replaced with `Command::build`")
- )]
- pub fn _build(&mut self) {
- self._build_self()
- }
-
- #[doc(hidden)]
- #[cfg_attr(
- feature = "deprecated",
- deprecated(since = "3.1.13", note = "Replaced with `Command::build`")
- )]
- pub fn _build_bin_names(&mut self) {
- self._build_bin_names_internal();
- }
-
- /// Prepare for introspecting on all included [`Command`]s
- ///
- /// Call this on the top-level [`Command`] when done building and before reading state for
- /// cases like completions, custom help output, etc.
- pub fn build(&mut self) {
- self._build_recursive();
- self._build_bin_names_internal();
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _build_recursive(&mut self) {
- self._build_self();
- for subcmd in self.get_subcommands_mut() {
- subcmd._build_recursive();
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _build_self(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_build: name={:?}", self.get_name());
- if !self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::Built) {
- // Make sure all the globally set flags apply to us as well
- self.settings = self.settings | self.g_settings;
-
- if self.is_multicall_set() {
- self.settings.insert(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired.into());
- self.settings.insert(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag.into());
- self.settings.insert(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag.into());
- }
-
- self._propagate();
- self._check_help_and_version();
- self._propagate_global_args();
- self._derive_display_order();
-
- let mut pos_counter = 1;
- let self_override = self.is_set(AppSettings::AllArgsOverrideSelf);
- let hide_pv = self.is_set(AppSettings::HidePossibleValues);
- let auto_help =
- !self.is_set(AppSettings::NoAutoHelp) && !self.is_disable_help_flag_set();
- let auto_version =
- !self.is_set(AppSettings::NoAutoVersion) && !self.is_disable_version_flag_set();
- for a in self.args.args_mut() {
- // Fill in the groups
- for g in &a.groups {
- if let Some(ag) = self.groups.iter_mut().find(|grp| grp.id == *g) {
- ag.args.push(a.id.clone());
- } else {
- let mut ag = ArgGroup::with_id(g.clone());
- ag.args.push(a.id.clone());
- self.groups.push(ag);
- }
- }
-
- // Figure out implied settings
- if a.is_last_set() {
- // if an arg has `Last` set, we need to imply DontCollapseArgsInUsage so that args
- // in the usage string don't get confused or left out.
- self.settings.set(AppSettings::DontCollapseArgsInUsage);
- }
- if hide_pv && a.is_takes_value_set() {
- a.settings.set(ArgSettings::HidePossibleValues);
- }
- if self_override {
- let self_id = a.id.clone();
- a.overrides.push(self_id);
- }
- a._build();
- // HACK: Setting up action at this level while auto-help / disable help flag is
- // required. Otherwise, most of this won't be needed because when we can break
- // compat, actions will reign supreme (default to `Store`)
- if a.action.is_none() {
- if a.get_id() == "help" && auto_help && !a.is_takes_value_set() {
- let action = super::ArgAction::Help;
- a.action = Some(action);
- } else if a.get_id() == "version" && auto_version && !a.is_takes_value_set() {
- let action = super::ArgAction::Version;
- a.action = Some(action);
- } else if a.is_takes_value_set() {
- let action = super::ArgAction::StoreValue;
- a.action = Some(action);
- } else {
- let action = super::ArgAction::IncOccurrence;
- a.action = Some(action);
- }
- }
- if a.is_positional() && a.index.is_none() {
- a.index = Some(pos_counter);
- pos_counter += 1;
- }
- }
-
- self.args._build();
-
- #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
- assert_app(self);
- self.settings.set(AppSettings::Built);
- } else {
- debug!("Command::_build: already built");
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _build_subcommand(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<&mut Self> {
- use std::fmt::Write;
-
- let mut mid_string = String::from(" ");
- if !self.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set() && !self.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set()
- {
- let reqs = Usage::new(self).get_required_usage_from(&[], None, true); // maybe Some(m)
-
- for s in &reqs {
- mid_string.push_str(s);
- mid_string.push(' ');
- }
- }
- let is_multicall_set = self.is_multicall_set();
-
- let sc = self.subcommands.iter_mut().find(|s| s.name == name)?;
-
- // Display subcommand name, short and long in usage
- let mut sc_names = sc.name.clone();
- let mut flag_subcmd = false;
- if let Some(l) = sc.long_flag {
- write!(sc_names, "|--{}", l).unwrap();
- flag_subcmd = true;
- }
- if let Some(s) = sc.short_flag {
- write!(sc_names, "|-{}", s).unwrap();
- flag_subcmd = true;
- }
-
- if flag_subcmd {
- sc_names = format!("{{{}}}", sc_names);
- }
-
- let usage_name = self
- .bin_name
- .as_ref()
- .map(|bin_name| format!("{}{}{}", bin_name, mid_string, sc_names))
- .unwrap_or(sc_names);
- sc.usage_name = Some(usage_name);
-
- // bin_name should be parent's bin_name + [<reqs>] + the sc's name separated by
- // a space
- let bin_name = format!(
- "{}{}{}",
- self.bin_name.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()),
- if self.bin_name.is_some() { " " } else { "" },
- &*sc.name
- );
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_subcommand Setting bin_name of {} to {:?}",
- sc.name, bin_name
- );
- sc.bin_name = Some(bin_name);
-
- if sc.display_name.is_none() {
- let self_display_name = if is_multicall_set {
- self.display_name.as_deref().unwrap_or("")
- } else {
- self.display_name.as_deref().unwrap_or(&self.name)
- };
- let display_name = format!(
- "{}{}{}",
- self_display_name,
- if !self_display_name.is_empty() {
- "-"
- } else {
- ""
- },
- &*sc.name
- );
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_subcommand Setting display_name of {} to {:?}",
- sc.name, display_name
- );
- sc.display_name = Some(display_name);
- }
-
- // Ensure all args are built and ready to parse
- sc._build_self();
-
- Some(sc)
- }
-
- fn _build_bin_names_internal(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_build_bin_names");
-
- if !self.is_set(AppSettings::BinNameBuilt) {
- let mut mid_string = String::from(" ");
- if !self.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set()
- && !self.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set()
- {
- let reqs = Usage::new(self).get_required_usage_from(&[], None, true); // maybe Some(m)
-
- for s in &reqs {
- mid_string.push_str(s);
- mid_string.push(' ');
- }
- }
- let is_multicall_set = self.is_multicall_set();
-
- let self_bin_name = if is_multicall_set {
- self.bin_name.as_deref().unwrap_or("")
- } else {
- self.bin_name.as_deref().unwrap_or(&self.name)
- }
- .to_owned();
-
- for mut sc in &mut self.subcommands {
- debug!("Command::_build_bin_names:iter: bin_name set...");
-
- if sc.usage_name.is_none() {
- use std::fmt::Write;
- // Display subcommand name, short and long in usage
- let mut sc_names = sc.name.clone();
- let mut flag_subcmd = false;
- if let Some(l) = sc.long_flag {
- write!(sc_names, "|--{}", l).unwrap();
- flag_subcmd = true;
- }
- if let Some(s) = sc.short_flag {
- write!(sc_names, "|-{}", s).unwrap();
- flag_subcmd = true;
- }
-
- if flag_subcmd {
- sc_names = format!("{{{}}}", sc_names);
- }
-
- let usage_name = format!("{}{}{}", self_bin_name, mid_string, sc_names);
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names:iter: Setting usage_name of {} to {:?}",
- sc.name, usage_name
- );
- sc.usage_name = Some(usage_name);
- } else {
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names::iter: Using existing usage_name of {} ({:?})",
- sc.name, sc.usage_name
- );
- }
-
- if sc.bin_name.is_none() {
- let bin_name = format!(
- "{}{}{}",
- self_bin_name,
- if !self_bin_name.is_empty() { " " } else { "" },
- &*sc.name
- );
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names:iter: Setting bin_name of {} to {:?}",
- sc.name, bin_name
- );
- sc.bin_name = Some(bin_name);
- } else {
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names::iter: Using existing bin_name of {} ({:?})",
- sc.name, sc.bin_name
- );
- }
-
- if sc.display_name.is_none() {
- let self_display_name = if is_multicall_set {
- self.display_name.as_deref().unwrap_or("")
- } else {
- self.display_name.as_deref().unwrap_or(&self.name)
- };
- let display_name = format!(
- "{}{}{}",
- self_display_name,
- if !self_display_name.is_empty() {
- "-"
- } else {
- ""
- },
- &*sc.name
- );
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names:iter: Setting display_name of {} to {:?}",
- sc.name, display_name
- );
- sc.display_name = Some(display_name);
- } else {
- debug!(
- "Command::_build_bin_names::iter: Using existing display_name of {} ({:?})",
- sc.name, sc.display_name
- );
- }
-
- sc._build_bin_names_internal();
- }
- self.set(AppSettings::BinNameBuilt);
- } else {
- debug!("Command::_build_bin_names: already built");
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _panic_on_missing_help(&self, help_required_globally: bool) {
- if self.is_set(AppSettings::HelpExpected) || help_required_globally {
- let args_missing_help: Vec<String> = self
- .args
- .args()
- .filter(|arg| arg.help.is_none() && arg.long_help.is_none())
- .map(|arg| String::from(arg.name))
- .collect();
-
- assert!(args_missing_help.is_empty(),
- "Command::help_expected is enabled for the Command {}, but at least one of its arguments does not have either `help` or `long_help` set. List of such arguments: {}",
- self.name,
- args_missing_help.join(", ")
- );
- }
-
- for sub_app in &self.subcommands {
- sub_app._panic_on_missing_help(help_required_globally);
- }
- }
-
- #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
- pub(crate) fn two_args_of<F>(&self, condition: F) -> Option<(&Arg<'help>, &Arg<'help>)>
- where
- F: Fn(&Arg) -> bool,
- {
- two_elements_of(self.args.args().filter(|a: &&Arg| condition(a)))
- }
-
- // just in case
- #[allow(unused)]
- fn two_groups_of<F>(&self, condition: F) -> Option<(&ArgGroup, &ArgGroup)>
- where
- F: Fn(&ArgGroup) -> bool,
- {
- two_elements_of(self.groups.iter().filter(|a| condition(a)))
- }
-
- /// Propagate global args
- pub(crate) fn _propagate_global_args(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_propagate_global_args:{}", self.name);
-
- for sc in &mut self.subcommands {
- for a in self.args.args().filter(|a| a.is_global_set()) {
- let mut propagate = false;
- let is_generated = matches!(
- a.provider,
- ArgProvider::Generated | ArgProvider::GeneratedMutated
- );
-
- // Remove generated help and version args in the subcommand
- //
- // Don't remove if those args are further mutated
- if is_generated {
- let generated_pos = sc
- .args
- .args()
- .position(|x| x.id == a.id && x.provider == ArgProvider::Generated);
-
- if let Some(index) = generated_pos {
- debug!(
- "Command::_propagate removing {}'s {:?}",
- sc.get_name(),
- a.id
- );
- sc.args.remove(index);
- propagate = true;
- }
- }
-
- if propagate || sc.find(&a.id).is_none() {
- debug!(
- "Command::_propagate pushing {:?} to {}",
- a.id,
- sc.get_name(),
- );
- sc.args.push(a.clone());
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /// Propagate settings
- pub(crate) fn _propagate(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_propagate:{}", self.name);
- let mut subcommands = std::mem::take(&mut self.subcommands);
- for sc in &mut subcommands {
- self._propagate_subcommand(sc);
- }
- self.subcommands = subcommands;
- }
-
- fn _propagate_subcommand(&self, sc: &mut Self) {
- // We have to create a new scope in order to tell rustc the borrow of `sc` is
- // done and to recursively call this method
- {
- if self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::PropagateVersion) {
- if sc.version.is_none() && self.version.is_some() {
- sc.version = Some(self.version.unwrap());
- }
- if sc.long_version.is_none() && self.long_version.is_some() {
- sc.long_version = Some(self.long_version.unwrap());
- }
- }
-
- sc.settings = sc.settings | self.g_settings;
- sc.g_settings = sc.g_settings | self.g_settings;
- sc.term_w = self.term_w;
- sc.max_w = self.max_w;
- }
- }
-
- #[allow(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)]
- pub(crate) fn _check_help_and_version(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: {}", self.name);
-
- if self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
- || self.args.args().any(|x| {
- x.provider == ArgProvider::User
- && (x.long == Some("help") || x.id == Id::help_hash())
- })
- || self
- .subcommands
- .iter()
- .any(|sc| sc.long_flag == Some("help"))
- {
- debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Removing generated help");
-
- let generated_help_pos = self
- .args
- .args()
- .position(|x| x.id == Id::help_hash() && x.provider == ArgProvider::Generated);
-
- if let Some(index) = generated_help_pos {
- self.args.remove(index);
- }
- } else {
- let help = self
- .args
- .args()
- .find(|x| x.id == Id::help_hash())
- .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
- assert_ne!(help.provider, ArgProvider::User);
-
- if help.short.is_some() {
- if help.short == Some('h') {
- if let Some(other_arg) = self
- .args
- .args()
- .find(|x| x.id != Id::help_hash() && x.short == Some('h'))
- {
- panic!(
- "`help`s `-h` conflicts with `{}`.
-
-To change `help`s short, call `cmd.arg(Arg::new(\"help\")...)`.",
- other_arg.name
- );
- }
- }
- } else if !(self.args.args().any(|x| x.short == Some('h'))
- || self.subcommands.iter().any(|sc| sc.short_flag == Some('h')))
- {
- let help = self
- .args
- .args_mut()
- .find(|x| x.id == Id::help_hash())
- .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
- help.short = Some('h');
- } else {
- debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Removing `-h` from help");
- }
- }
-
- // Determine if we should remove the generated --version flag
- //
- // Note that if only mut_arg() was used, the first expression will evaluate to `true`
- // however inside the condition block, we only check for Generated args, not
- // GeneratedMutated args, so the `mut_arg("version", ..) will be skipped and fall through
- // to the following condition below (Adding the short `-V`)
- if self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
- || (self.version.is_none() && self.long_version.is_none())
- || self.args.args().any(|x| {
- x.provider == ArgProvider::User
- && (x.long == Some("version") || x.id == Id::version_hash())
- })
- || self
- .subcommands
- .iter()
- .any(|sc| sc.long_flag == Some("version"))
- {
- debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Removing generated version");
-
- // This is the check mentioned above that only checks for Generated, not
- // GeneratedMutated args by design.
- let generated_version_pos = self
- .args
- .args()
- .position(|x| x.id == Id::version_hash() && x.provider == ArgProvider::Generated);
-
- if let Some(index) = generated_version_pos {
- self.args.remove(index);
- }
- }
-
- // If we still have a generated --version flag, determine if we can apply the short `-V`
- if self.args.args().any(|x| {
- x.id == Id::version_hash()
- && matches!(
- x.provider,
- ArgProvider::Generated | ArgProvider::GeneratedMutated
- )
- }) {
- let other_arg_has_short = self.args.args().any(|x| x.short == Some('V'));
- let version = self
- .args
- .args_mut()
- .find(|x| x.id == Id::version_hash())
- .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
-
- if !(version.short.is_some()
- || other_arg_has_short
- || self.subcommands.iter().any(|sc| sc.short_flag == Some('V')))
- {
- version.short = Some('V');
- }
- }
-
- if !self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand)
- && self.has_subcommands()
- && !self.subcommands.iter().any(|s| s.id == Id::help_hash())
- {
- debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Building help subcommand");
- let mut help_subcmd = App::new("help")
- .about("Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)")
- .arg(
- Arg::new("subcommand")
- .index(1)
- .takes_value(true)
- .multiple_occurrences(true)
- .value_name("SUBCOMMAND")
- .help("The subcommand whose help message to display"),
- );
- self._propagate_subcommand(&mut help_subcmd);
-
- // The parser acts like this is set, so let's set it so we don't falsely
- // advertise it to the user
- help_subcmd.version = None;
- help_subcmd.long_version = None;
- help_subcmd = help_subcmd
- .setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
- .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::PropagateVersion);
-
- self.subcommands.push(help_subcmd);
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _derive_display_order(&mut self) {
- debug!("Command::_derive_display_order:{}", self.name);
-
- if self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::DeriveDisplayOrder) {
- for a in self
- .args
- .args_mut()
- .filter(|a| !a.is_positional())
- .filter(|a| a.provider != ArgProvider::Generated)
- {
- a.disp_ord.make_explicit();
- }
- for (i, sc) in &mut self.subcommands.iter_mut().enumerate() {
- sc.disp_ord.get_or_insert(i);
- }
- }
- for sc in &mut self.subcommands {
- sc._derive_display_order();
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn _render_version(&self, use_long: bool) -> String {
- debug!("Command::_render_version");
-
- let ver = if use_long {
- self.long_version.or(self.version).unwrap_or("")
- } else {
- self.version.or(self.long_version).unwrap_or("")
- };
- if let Some(bn) = self.bin_name.as_ref() {
- if bn.contains(' ') {
- // In case we're dealing with subcommands i.e. git mv is translated to git-mv
- format!("{} {}\n", bn.replace(' ', "-"), ver)
- } else {
- format!("{} {}\n", &self.name[..], ver)
- }
- } else {
- format!("{} {}\n", &self.name[..], ver)
- }
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn format_group(&self, g: &Id) -> String {
- let g_string = self
- .unroll_args_in_group(g)
- .iter()
- .filter_map(|x| self.find(x))
- .map(|x| {
- if x.is_positional() {
- // Print val_name for positional arguments. e.g. <file_name>
- x.name_no_brackets().to_string()
- } else {
- // Print usage string for flags arguments, e.g. <--help>
- x.to_string()
- }
- })
- .collect::<Vec<_>>()
- .join("|");
- format!("<{}>", &*g_string)
- }
-}
-
-/// A workaround:
-/// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34511#issuecomment-373423999>
-pub(crate) trait Captures<'a> {}
-impl<'a, T> Captures<'a> for T {}
-
-// Internal Query Methods
-impl<'help> App<'help> {
- /// Iterate through the *flags* & *options* arguments.
- pub(crate) fn get_non_positionals(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.get_arguments().filter(|a| !a.is_positional())
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *positionals* that don't have custom heading.
- pub(crate) fn get_positionals_with_no_heading(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.get_positionals()
- .filter(|a| a.get_help_heading().is_none())
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the *flags* & *options* that don't have custom heading.
- pub(crate) fn get_non_positionals_with_no_heading(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg<'help>> {
- self.get_non_positionals()
- .filter(|a| a.get_help_heading().is_none())
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn find(&self, arg_id: &Id) -> Option<&Arg<'help>> {
- self.args.args().find(|a| a.id == *arg_id)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn contains_short(&self, s: char) -> bool {
- assert!(
- self.is_set(AppSettings::Built),
- "If App::_build hasn't been called, manually search through Arg shorts"
- );
-
- self.args.contains(s)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn set(&mut self, s: AppSettings) {
- self.settings.set(s)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn has_args(&self) -> bool {
- !self.args.is_empty()
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn has_positionals(&self) -> bool {
- self.args.keys().any(|x| x.is_position())
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn has_visible_subcommands(&self) -> bool {
- self.subcommands
- .iter()
- .any(|sc| sc.name != "help" && !sc.is_set(AppSettings::Hidden))
- }
-
- /// Check if this subcommand can be referred to as `name`. In other words,
- /// check if `name` is the name of this subcommand or is one of its aliases.
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn aliases_to<T>(&self, name: &T) -> bool
- where
- T: PartialEq<str> + ?Sized,
- {
- *name == *self.get_name() || self.get_all_aliases().any(|alias| *name == *alias)
- }
-
- /// Check if this subcommand can be referred to as `name`. In other words,
- /// check if `name` is the name of this short flag subcommand or is one of its short flag aliases.
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn short_flag_aliases_to(&self, flag: char) -> bool {
- Some(flag) == self.short_flag
- || self.get_all_short_flag_aliases().any(|alias| flag == alias)
- }
-
- /// Check if this subcommand can be referred to as `name`. In other words,
- /// check if `name` is the name of this long flag subcommand or is one of its long flag aliases.
- #[inline]
- pub(crate) fn long_flag_aliases_to<T>(&self, flag: &T) -> bool
- where
- T: PartialEq<str> + ?Sized,
- {
- match self.long_flag {
- Some(long_flag) => {
- flag == long_flag || self.get_all_long_flag_aliases().any(|alias| flag == alias)
- }
- None => self.get_all_long_flag_aliases().any(|alias| flag == alias),
- }
- }
-
- #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
- pub(crate) fn id_exists(&self, id: &Id) -> bool {
- self.args.args().any(|x| x.id == *id) || self.groups.iter().any(|x| x.id == *id)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through the groups this arg is member of.
- pub(crate) fn groups_for_arg<'a>(&'a self, arg: &Id) -> impl Iterator<Item = Id> + 'a {
- debug!("Command::groups_for_arg: id={:?}", arg);
- let arg = arg.clone();
- self.groups
- .iter()
- .filter(move |grp| grp.args.iter().any(|a| a == &arg))
- .map(|grp| grp.id.clone())
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn find_group(&self, group_id: &Id) -> Option<&ArgGroup<'help>> {
- self.groups.iter().find(|g| g.id == *group_id)
- }
-
- /// Iterate through all the names of all subcommands (not recursively), including aliases.
- /// Used for suggestions.
- pub(crate) fn all_subcommand_names(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> + Captures<'help> {
- self.get_subcommands().flat_map(|sc| {
- let name = sc.get_name();
- let aliases = sc.get_all_aliases();
- std::iter::once(name).chain(aliases)
- })
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn required_graph(&self) -> ChildGraph<Id> {
- let mut reqs = ChildGraph::with_capacity(5);
- for a in self.args.args().filter(|a| a.is_required_set()) {
- reqs.insert(a.id.clone());
- }
- for group in &self.groups {
- if group.required {
- let idx = reqs.insert(group.id.clone());
- for a in &group.requires {
- reqs.insert_child(idx, a.clone());
- }
- }
- }
-
- reqs
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn unroll_args_in_group(&self, group: &Id) -> Vec<Id> {
- debug!("Command::unroll_args_in_group: group={:?}", group);
- let mut g_vec = vec![group];
- let mut args = vec![];
-
- while let Some(g) = g_vec.pop() {
- for n in self
- .groups
- .iter()
- .find(|grp| grp.id == *g)
- .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
- .args
- .iter()
- {
- debug!("Command::unroll_args_in_group:iter: entity={:?}", n);
- if !args.contains(n) {
- if self.find(n).is_some() {
- debug!("Command::unroll_args_in_group:iter: this is an arg");
- args.push(n.clone())
- } else {
- debug!("Command::unroll_args_in_group:iter: this is a group");
- g_vec.push(n);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- args
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn unroll_arg_requires<F>(&self, func: F, arg: &Id) -> Vec<Id>
- where
- F: Fn(&(ArgPredicate<'_>, Id)) -> Option<Id>,
- {
- let mut processed = vec![];
- let mut r_vec = vec![arg];
- let mut args = vec![];
-
- while let Some(a) = r_vec.pop() {
- if processed.contains(&a) {
- continue;
- }
-
- processed.push(a);
-
- if let Some(arg) = self.find(a) {
- for r in arg.requires.iter().filter_map(&func) {
- if let Some(req) = self.find(&r) {
- if !req.requires.is_empty() {
- r_vec.push(&req.id)
- }
- }
- args.push(r);
- }
- }
- }
-
- args
- }
-
- /// Find a flag subcommand name by short flag or an alias
- pub(crate) fn find_short_subcmd(&self, c: char) -> Option<&str> {
- self.get_subcommands()
- .find(|sc| sc.short_flag_aliases_to(c))
- .map(|sc| sc.get_name())
- }
-
- /// Find a flag subcommand name by long flag or an alias
- pub(crate) fn find_long_subcmd(&self, long: &str) -> Option<&str> {
- self.get_subcommands()
- .find(|sc| sc.long_flag_aliases_to(long))
- .map(|sc| sc.get_name())
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn get_display_order(&self) -> usize {
- self.disp_ord.unwrap_or(999)
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn write_help_err(
- &self,
- mut use_long: bool,
- stream: Stream,
- ) -> ClapResult<Colorizer> {
- debug!(
- "Parser::write_help_err: use_long={:?}, stream={:?}",
- use_long && self.use_long_help(),
- stream
- );
-
- use_long = use_long && self.use_long_help();
- let usage = Usage::new(self);
-
- let mut c = Colorizer::new(stream, self.color_help());
- Help::new(HelpWriter::Buffer(&mut c), self, &usage, use_long).write_help()?;
- Ok(c)
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn use_long_help(&self) -> bool {
- debug!("Command::use_long_help");
- // In this case, both must be checked. This allows the retention of
- // original formatting, but also ensures that the actual -h or --help
- // specified by the user is sent through. If hide_short_help is not included,
- // then items specified with hidden_short_help will also be hidden.
- let should_long = |v: &Arg| {
- v.long_help.is_some()
- || v.is_hide_long_help_set()
- || v.is_hide_short_help_set()
- || cfg!(feature = "unstable-v4")
- && v.get_possible_values2()
- .iter()
- .any(PossibleValue::should_show_help)
- };
-
- // Subcommands aren't checked because we prefer short help for them, deferring to
- // `cmd subcmd --help` for more.
- self.get_long_about().is_some()
- || self.get_before_long_help().is_some()
- || self.get_after_long_help().is_some()
- || self.get_arguments().any(should_long)
- }
-
- // Should we color the help?
- pub(crate) fn color_help(&self) -> ColorChoice {
- #[cfg(feature = "color")]
- if self.is_disable_colored_help_set() {
- return ColorChoice::Never;
- }
-
- self.get_color()
- }
-}
-
-impl<'help> Default for App<'help> {
- fn default() -> Self {
- Self {
- id: Default::default(),
- name: Default::default(),
- long_flag: Default::default(),
- short_flag: Default::default(),
- display_name: Default::default(),
- bin_name: Default::default(),
- author: Default::default(),
- version: Default::default(),
- long_version: Default::default(),
- about: Default::default(),
- long_about: Default::default(),
- before_help: Default::default(),
- before_long_help: Default::default(),
- after_help: Default::default(),
- after_long_help: Default::default(),
- aliases: Default::default(),
- short_flag_aliases: Default::default(),
- long_flag_aliases: Default::default(),
- usage_str: Default::default(),
- usage_name: Default::default(),
- help_str: Default::default(),
- disp_ord: Default::default(),
- term_w: Default::default(),
- max_w: Default::default(),
- template: Default::default(),
- settings: Default::default(),
- g_settings: Default::default(),
- args: Default::default(),
- subcommands: Default::default(),
- replacers: Default::default(),
- groups: Default::default(),
- current_help_heading: Default::default(),
- current_disp_ord: Some(0),
- subcommand_value_name: Default::default(),
- subcommand_heading: Default::default(),
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'help> Index<&'_ Id> for App<'help> {
- type Output = Arg<'help>;
-
- fn index(&self, key: &Id) -> &Self::Output {
- self.find(key).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
- }
-}
-
-impl fmt::Display for App<'_> {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
- write!(f, "{}", self.name)
- }
-}
-
-fn two_elements_of<I, T>(mut iter: I) -> Option<(T, T)>
-where
- I: Iterator<Item = T>,
-{
- let first = iter.next();
- let second = iter.next();
-
- match (first, second) {
- (Some(first), Some(second)) => Some((first, second)),
- _ => None,
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn check_auto_traits() {
- static_assertions::assert_impl_all!(Command: Send, Sync, Unpin);
-}