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-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/.cargo-checksum.json1
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/Cargo.toml139
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/LICENSE-APACHE201
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/LICENSE-MIT21
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/README.md24
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/action.rs418
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/app_settings.rs84
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg.rs4800
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_group.rs611
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_predicate.rs19
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_settings.rs91
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/command.rs4916
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/debug_asserts.rs840
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/ext.rs216
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/mod.rs67
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/os_str.rs336
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/possible_value.rs229
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/range.rs286
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/resettable.rs212
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/str.rs310
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styled_str.rs210
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styling.rs179
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/tests.rs56
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_hint.rs90
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_parser.rs2712
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/derive.rs361
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/error/context.rs114
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/error/format.rs545
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/error/kind.rs366
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/error/mod.rs923
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/lib.rs66
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/macros.rs574
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/mkeymap.rs188
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/fmt.rs83
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help.rs39
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-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/mod.rs23
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/core.rs158
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/mod.rs122
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/word_separators.rs92
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/wrap_algorithms.rs63
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/output/usage.rs529
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/arg_matcher.rs238
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/error.rs63
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/mod.rs1
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/suggestions.rs167
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs2030
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/matched_arg.rs225
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/mod.rs13
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/value_source.rs17
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/mod.rs25
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/parser.rs1622
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/validator.rs561
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/any_value.rs127
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/color.rs116
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_map.rs254
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_set.rs107
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/graph.rs49
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/id.rs164
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/mod.rs47
-rw-r--r--vendor/clap_builder/src/util/str_to_bool.rs21
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diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/Cargo.toml b/vendor/clap_builder/Cargo.toml
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+# THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY CARGO
+#
+# When uploading crates to the registry Cargo will automatically
+# "normalize" Cargo.toml files for maximal compatibility
+# with all versions of Cargo and also rewrite `path` dependencies
+# to registry (e.g., crates.io) dependencies.
+#
+# If you are reading this file be aware that the original Cargo.toml
+# will likely look very different (and much more reasonable).
+# See Cargo.toml.orig for the original contents.
+
+[package]
+edition = "2021"
+rust-version = "1.70.0"
+name = "clap_builder"
+version = "4.4.12"
+include = [
+ "build.rs",
+ "src/**/*",
+ "Cargo.toml",
+ "LICENSE*",
+ "README.md",
+ "benches/**/*",
+ "examples/**/*",
+]
+description = "A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser"
+readme = "README.md"
+keywords = [
+ "argument",
+ "cli",
+ "arg",
+ "parser",
+ "parse",
+]
+categories = ["command-line-interface"]
+license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
+repository = "https://github.com/clap-rs/clap"
+
+[package.metadata.docs.rs]
+cargo-args = [
+ "-Zunstable-options",
+ "-Zrustdoc-scrape-examples",
+]
+features = ["unstable-doc"]
+rustdoc-args = [
+ "--cfg",
+ "docsrs",
+]
+
+[package.metadata.playground]
+features = ["unstable-doc"]
+
+[package.metadata.release]
+dependent-version = "upgrade"
+shared-version = true
+tag-name = "v{{version}}"
+
+[lib]
+bench = false
+
+[dependencies.anstream]
+version = "0.6.0"
+optional = true
+
+[dependencies.anstyle]
+version = "1.0.0"
+
+[dependencies.backtrace]
+version = "0.3.67"
+optional = true
+
+[dependencies.clap_lex]
+version = "0.6.0"
+
+[dependencies.strsim]
+version = "0.10.0"
+optional = true
+
+[dependencies.terminal_size]
+version = "0.3.0"
+optional = true
+
+[dependencies.unicase]
+version = "2.6.0"
+optional = true
+
+[dependencies.unicode-width]
+version = "0.1.9"
+optional = true
+
+[dev-dependencies.color-print]
+version = "0.3.5"
+
+[dev-dependencies.static_assertions]
+version = "1.1.0"
+
+[dev-dependencies.unic-emoji-char]
+version = "0.9.0"
+
+[features]
+cargo = []
+color = ["dep:anstream"]
+debug = ["dep:backtrace"]
+default = [
+ "std",
+ "color",
+ "help",
+ "usage",
+ "error-context",
+ "suggestions",
+]
+deprecated = []
+env = []
+error-context = []
+help = []
+std = ["anstyle/std"]
+string = []
+suggestions = [
+ "dep:strsim",
+ "error-context",
+]
+unicode = [
+ "dep:unicode-width",
+ "dep:unicase",
+]
+unstable-doc = [
+ "cargo",
+ "wrap_help",
+ "env",
+ "unicode",
+ "string",
+]
+unstable-styles = ["color"]
+unstable-v5 = ["deprecated"]
+usage = []
+wrap_help = [
+ "help",
+ "dep:terminal_size",
+]
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/LICENSE-APACHE b/vendor/clap_builder/LICENSE-APACHE
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7b05b84
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
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diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/README.md b/vendor/clap_builder/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6fcc659
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+# clap_builder
+
+Builder implementation for clap.
+
+[docs.rs](https://docs.rs/clap)
+- [Derive Tutorial](https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/_derive/_tutorial/index.html)
+- [Derive Reference](https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/_derive/index.html)
+
+## License
+
+Licensed under either of
+
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+- MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>)
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+
+### Contribution
+
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+
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diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/action.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/action.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2def801
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/action.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,418 @@
+#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+
+/// Behavior of arguments when they are encountered while parsing
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// # use clap::Arg;
+/// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+/// .arg(
+/// Arg::new("special-help")
+/// .short('?')
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Help)
+/// );
+///
+/// // Existing help still exists
+/// let err = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-h"]).unwrap_err();
+/// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+///
+/// // New help available
+/// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-?"]).unwrap_err();
+/// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+/// # }
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+#[allow(missing_copy_implementations)] // In the future, we may accept `Box<dyn ...>`
+pub enum ArgAction {
+ /// When encountered, store the associated value(s) in [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches]
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If the argument has previously been seen, it will result in a
+ /// [`ArgumentConflict`][crate::error::ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict] unless
+ /// [`Command::args_override_self(true)`][crate::Command::args_override_self] is set.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "value"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_many::<String>("flag").unwrap_or_default().map(|v| v.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ /// vec!["value"]
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ Set,
+ /// When encountered, store the associated value(s) in [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Append)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "value1", "--flag", "value2"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_many::<String>("flag").unwrap_or_default().map(|v| v.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ /// vec!["value1", "value2"]
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ Append,
+ /// When encountered, act as if `"true"` was encountered on the command-line
+ ///
+ /// If no [`default_value`][super::Arg::default_value] is set, it will be `false`.
+ ///
+ /// No value is allowed. To optionally accept a value, see
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_value`][super::Arg::default_missing_value]
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If the argument has previously been seen, it will result in a
+ /// [`ArgumentConflict`][crate::error::ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict] unless
+ /// [`Command::args_override_self(true)`][crate::Command::args_override_self] is set.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_flag("flag"),
+ /// true
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_flag("flag"),
+ /// false
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// You can use [`TypedValueParser::map`][crate::builder::TypedValueParser::map] to have the
+ /// flag control an application-specific type:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser as _;
+ /// # use clap::builder::BoolishValueParser;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .value_parser(
+ /// BoolishValueParser::new()
+ /// .map(|b| -> usize {
+ /// if b { 10 } else { 5 }
+ /// })
+ /// )
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_one::<usize>("flag").copied(),
+ /// Some(10)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_one::<usize>("flag").copied(),
+ /// Some(5)
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ SetTrue,
+ /// When encountered, act as if `"false"` was encountered on the command-line
+ ///
+ /// If no [`default_value`][super::Arg::default_value] is set, it will be `true`.
+ ///
+ /// No value is allowed. To optionally accept a value, see
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_value`][super::Arg::default_missing_value]
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If the argument has previously been seen, it will result in a
+ /// [`ArgumentConflict`][crate::error::ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict] unless
+ /// [`Command::args_override_self(true)`][crate::Command::args_override_self] is set.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::SetFalse)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_flag("flag"),
+ /// false
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_flag("flag"),
+ /// true
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ SetFalse,
+ /// When encountered, increment a `u8` counter
+ ///
+ /// If no [`default_value`][super::Arg::default_value] is set, it will be `0`.
+ ///
+ /// No value is allowed. To optionally accept a value, see
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_value`][super::Arg::default_missing_value]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Count)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_count("flag"),
+ /// 2
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_count("flag"),
+ /// 0
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ Count,
+ /// When encountered, display [`Command::print_help`][super::Command::print_help]
+ ///
+ /// Depending on the flag, [`Command::print_long_help`][super::Command::print_long_help] may be shown
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("special-help")
+ /// .short('?')
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Help)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// // Existing help still exists
+ /// let err = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-h"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ ///
+ /// // New help available
+ /// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-?"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ Help,
+ /// When encountered, display [`Command::print_help`][super::Command::print_help]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("special-help")
+ /// .short('?')
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::HelpShort)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// // Existing help still exists
+ /// let err = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-h"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ ///
+ /// // New help available
+ /// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-?"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ HelpShort,
+ /// When encountered, display [`Command::print_long_help`][super::Command::print_long_help]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("special-help")
+ /// .short('?')
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::HelpLong)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// // Existing help still exists
+ /// let err = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-h"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ ///
+ /// // New help available
+ /// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-?"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ HelpLong,
+ /// When encountered, display [`Command::version`][super::Command::version]
+ ///
+ /// Depending on the flag, [`Command::long_version`][super::Command::long_version] may be shown
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .version("1.0.0")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("special-version")
+ /// .long("special-version")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Version)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// // Existing help still exists
+ /// let err = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--version"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion);
+ ///
+ /// // New help available
+ /// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--special-version"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion);
+ /// ```
+ Version,
+}
+
+impl ArgAction {
+ /// Returns whether this action accepts values on the command-line
+ ///
+ /// [`default_values`][super::Arg::default_values] and [`env`][super::Arg::env] may still be
+ /// processed.
+ pub fn takes_values(&self) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ Self::Set => true,
+ Self::Append => true,
+ Self::SetTrue => false,
+ Self::SetFalse => false,
+ Self::Count => false,
+ Self::Help => false,
+ Self::HelpShort => false,
+ Self::HelpLong => false,
+ Self::Version => false,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn default_value(&self) -> Option<&'static std::ffi::OsStr> {
+ match self {
+ Self::Set => None,
+ Self::Append => None,
+ Self::SetTrue => Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("false")),
+ Self::SetFalse => Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("true")),
+ Self::Count => Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("0")),
+ Self::Help => None,
+ Self::HelpShort => None,
+ Self::HelpLong => None,
+ Self::Version => None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn default_missing_value(&self) -> Option<&'static std::ffi::OsStr> {
+ match self {
+ Self::Set => None,
+ Self::Append => None,
+ Self::SetTrue => Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("true")),
+ Self::SetFalse => Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("false")),
+ Self::Count => None,
+ Self::Help => None,
+ Self::HelpShort => None,
+ Self::HelpLong => None,
+ Self::Version => None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn default_value_parser(&self) -> Option<super::ValueParser> {
+ match self {
+ Self::Set => None,
+ Self::Append => None,
+ Self::SetTrue => Some(super::ValueParser::bool()),
+ Self::SetFalse => Some(super::ValueParser::bool()),
+ Self::Count => Some(crate::value_parser!(u8).into()),
+ Self::Help => None,
+ Self::HelpShort => None,
+ Self::HelpLong => None,
+ Self::Version => None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ pub(crate) fn value_type_id(&self) -> Option<AnyValueId> {
+ match self {
+ Self::Set => None,
+ Self::Append => None,
+ Self::SetTrue => None,
+ Self::SetFalse => None,
+ Self::Count => Some(AnyValueId::of::<CountType>()),
+ Self::Help => None,
+ Self::HelpShort => None,
+ Self::HelpLong => None,
+ Self::Version => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) type CountType = u8;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/app_settings.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/app_settings.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f9a87da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/app_settings.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+#[allow(unused)]
+use crate::Arg;
+#[allow(unused)]
+use crate::Command;
+
+#[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct AppFlags(u32);
+
+impl AppFlags {
+ pub(crate) fn set(&mut self, setting: AppSettings) {
+ self.0 |= setting.bit();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn unset(&mut self, setting: AppSettings) {
+ self.0 &= !setting.bit();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_set(&self, setting: AppSettings) -> bool {
+ self.0 & setting.bit() != 0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, other: Self) {
+ self.0 |= other.0;
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::BitOr for AppFlags {
+ type Output = Self;
+
+ fn bitor(mut self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
+ self.insert(rhs);
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// Application level settings, which affect how [`Command`] operates
+///
+/// **NOTE:** When these settings are used, they apply only to current command, and are *not*
+/// propagated down or up through child or parent subcommands
+///
+/// [`Command`]: crate::Command
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
+#[repr(u8)]
+pub(crate) enum AppSettings {
+ IgnoreErrors,
+ AllowHyphenValues,
+ AllowNegativeNumbers,
+ AllArgsOverrideSelf,
+ AllowMissingPositional,
+ TrailingVarArg,
+ DontDelimitTrailingValues,
+ InferLongArgs,
+ InferSubcommands,
+ SubcommandRequired,
+ AllowExternalSubcommands,
+ Multicall,
+ SubcommandsNegateReqs,
+ ArgsNegateSubcommands,
+ SubcommandPrecedenceOverArg,
+ FlattenHelp,
+ ArgRequiredElseHelp,
+ NextLineHelp,
+ DisableColoredHelp,
+ DisableHelpFlag,
+ DisableHelpSubcommand,
+ DisableVersionFlag,
+ PropagateVersion,
+ Hidden,
+ HidePossibleValues,
+ HelpExpected,
+ NoBinaryName,
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ ColorAuto,
+ ColorAlways,
+ ColorNever,
+ Built,
+ BinNameBuilt,
+}
+
+impl AppSettings {
+ fn bit(self) -> u32 {
+ 1 << (self as u8)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f83b464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,4800 @@
+// Std
+#[cfg(feature = "env")]
+use std::env;
+#[cfg(feature = "env")]
+use std::ffi::OsString;
+use std::{
+ cmp::{Ord, Ordering},
+ fmt::{self, Display, Formatter},
+ str,
+};
+
+// Internal
+use super::{ArgFlags, ArgSettings};
+use crate::builder::ArgPredicate;
+use crate::builder::IntoResettable;
+use crate::builder::OsStr;
+use crate::builder::PossibleValue;
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+use crate::builder::ValueRange;
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+use crate::ArgAction;
+use crate::Id;
+use crate::ValueHint;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+/// The abstract representation of a command line argument. Used to set all the options and
+/// relationships that define a valid argument for the program.
+///
+/// There are two methods for constructing [`Arg`]s, using the builder pattern and setting options
+/// manually, or using a usage string which is far less verbose but has fewer options. You can also
+/// use a combination of the two methods to achieve the best of both worlds.
+///
+/// - [Basic API][crate::Arg#basic-api]
+/// - [Value Handling][crate::Arg#value-handling]
+/// - [Help][crate::Arg#help-1]
+/// - [Advanced Argument Relations][crate::Arg#advanced-argument-relations]
+/// - [Reflection][crate::Arg#reflection]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Arg, arg, ArgAction};
+/// // Using the traditional builder pattern and setting each option manually
+/// let cfg = Arg::new("config")
+/// .short('c')
+/// .long("config")
+/// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+/// .value_name("FILE")
+/// .help("Provides a config file to myprog");
+/// // Using a usage string (setting a similar argument to the one above)
+/// let input = arg!(-i --input <FILE> "Provides an input file to the program");
+/// ```
+#[derive(Default, Clone)]
+pub struct Arg {
+ pub(crate) id: Id,
+ pub(crate) help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ pub(crate) long_help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ pub(crate) action: Option<ArgAction>,
+ pub(crate) value_parser: Option<super::ValueParser>,
+ pub(crate) blacklist: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) settings: ArgFlags,
+ pub(crate) overrides: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) groups: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) requires: Vec<(ArgPredicate, Id)>,
+ pub(crate) r_ifs: Vec<(Id, OsStr)>,
+ pub(crate) r_ifs_all: Vec<(Id, OsStr)>,
+ pub(crate) r_unless: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) r_unless_all: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) short: Option<char>,
+ pub(crate) long: Option<Str>,
+ pub(crate) aliases: Vec<(Str, bool)>, // (name, visible)
+ pub(crate) short_aliases: Vec<(char, bool)>, // (name, visible)
+ pub(crate) disp_ord: Option<usize>,
+ pub(crate) val_names: Vec<Str>,
+ pub(crate) num_vals: Option<ValueRange>,
+ pub(crate) val_delim: Option<char>,
+ pub(crate) default_vals: Vec<OsStr>,
+ pub(crate) default_vals_ifs: Vec<(Id, ArgPredicate, Option<OsStr>)>,
+ pub(crate) default_missing_vals: Vec<OsStr>,
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ pub(crate) env: Option<(OsStr, Option<OsString>)>,
+ pub(crate) terminator: Option<Str>,
+ pub(crate) index: Option<usize>,
+ pub(crate) help_heading: Option<Option<Str>>,
+ pub(crate) value_hint: Option<ValueHint>,
+}
+
+/// # Basic API
+impl Arg {
+ /// Create a new [`Arg`] with a unique name.
+ ///
+ /// The name is used to check whether or not the argument was used at
+ /// runtime, get values, set relationships with other args, etc..
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** In the case of arguments that take values (i.e. [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`])
+ /// and positional arguments (i.e. those without a preceding `-` or `--`) the name will also
+ /// be displayed when the user prints the usage/help information of the program.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ pub fn new(id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self {
+ Arg::default().id(id)
+ }
+
+ /// Set the identifier used for referencing this argument in the clap API.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::new`] for more details.
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn id(mut self, id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self {
+ self.id = id.into();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the short version of the argument without the preceding `-`.
+ ///
+ /// By default `V` and `h` are used by the auto-generated `version` and `help` arguments,
+ /// respectively. You will need to disable the auto-generated flags
+ /// ([`disable_help_flag`][crate::Command::disable_help_flag],
+ /// [`disable_version_flag`][crate::Command::disable_version_flag]) and define your own.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// When calling `short`, use a single valid UTF-8 character which will allow using the
+ /// argument via a single hyphen (`-`) such as `-c`:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("config")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-c", "file.toml"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("config").map(String::as_str), Some("file.toml"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// To use `-h` for your own flag and still have help:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .disable_help_flag(true)
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("host")
+ /// .short('h')
+ /// .long("host"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("help")
+ /// .long("help")
+ /// .global(true)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Help))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-h", "wikipedia.org"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("host").map(String::as_str), Some("wikipedia.org"));
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn short(mut self, s: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(s) = s.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ debug_assert!(s != '-', "short option name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short = Some(s);
+ } else {
+ self.short = None;
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the long version of the argument without the preceding `--`.
+ ///
+ /// By default `version` and `help` are used by the auto-generated `version` and `help`
+ /// arguments, respectively. You may use the word `version` or `help` for the long form of your
+ /// own arguments, in which case `clap` simply will not assign those to the auto-generated
+ /// `version` or `help` arguments.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Any leading `-` characters will be stripped
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// To set `long` use a word containing valid UTF-8. If you supply a double leading
+ /// `--` such as `--config` they will be stripped. Hyphens in the middle of the word, however,
+ /// will *not* be stripped (i.e. `config-file` is allowed).
+ ///
+ /// Setting `long` allows using the argument via a double hyphen (`--`) such as `--config`
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.toml"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("cfg").map(String::as_str), Some("file.toml"));
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn long(mut self, l: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.long = l.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add an alias, which functions as a hidden long flag.
+ ///
+ /// This is more efficient, and easier than creating multiple hidden arguments as one only
+ /// needs to check for the existence of this command, and not all variants.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .alias("alias")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--alias", "cool"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("test").unwrap(), "cool");
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.aliases.push((name, false));
+ } else {
+ self.aliases.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add an alias, which functions as a hidden short flag.
+ ///
+ /// This is more efficient, and easier than creating multiple hidden arguments as one only
+ /// needs to check for the existence of this command, and not all variants.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .short('t')
+ /// .short_alias('e')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-e", "cool"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("test").unwrap(), "cool");
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn short_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ debug_assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_aliases.push((name, false));
+ } else {
+ self.short_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add aliases, which function as hidden long flags.
+ ///
+ /// 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .aliases(["do-stuff", "do-tests", "tests"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .help("the file to add")
+ /// .required(false))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--do-tests"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_flag("test"), true);
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.aliases
+ .extend(names.into_iter().map(|x| (x.into(), false)));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add aliases, which functions as a hidden short flag.
+ ///
+ /// 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .short('t')
+ /// .short_aliases(['e', 's'])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .help("the file to add")
+ /// .required(false))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-s"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_flag("test"), true);
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn short_aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = char>) -> Self {
+ for s in names {
+ debug_assert!(s != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_aliases.push((s, false));
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add an alias, which functions as a visible long flag.
+ ///
+ /// Like [`Arg::alias`], except that they are visible inside the help message.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .visible_alias("something-awesome")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--something-awesome", "coffee"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("test").unwrap(), "coffee");
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::alias`]: Arg::alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.aliases.push((name, true));
+ } else {
+ self.aliases.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add an alias, which functions as a visible short flag.
+ ///
+ /// Like [`Arg::short_alias`], except that they are visible inside the help message.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .visible_short_alias('t')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-t", "coffee"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("test").unwrap(), "coffee");
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_short_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ debug_assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_aliases.push((name, true));
+ } else {
+ self.short_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add aliases, which function as visible long flags.
+ ///
+ /// Like [`Arg::aliases`], except that they are visible inside the help message.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .visible_aliases(["something", "awesome", "cool"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--awesome"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_flag("test"), true);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::aliases`]: Arg::aliases()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.aliases
+ .extend(names.into_iter().map(|n| (n.into(), true)));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add aliases, which function as visible short flags.
+ ///
+ /// Like [`Arg::short_aliases`], except that they are visible inside the help message.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("test")
+ /// .long("test")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .visible_short_aliases(['t', 'e']))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-t"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_flag("test"), true);
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_short_aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = char>) -> Self {
+ for n in names {
+ debug_assert!(n != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_aliases.push((n, true));
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies the index of a positional argument **starting at** 1.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** The index refers to position according to **other positional argument**. It does
+ /// not define position in the argument list as a whole.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** You can optionally leave off the `index` method, and the index will be
+ /// assigned in order of evaluation. Utilizing the `index` method allows for setting
+ /// indexes out of order
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This is only meant to be used for positional arguments and shouldn't to be used
+ /// with [`Arg::short`] or [`Arg::long`].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** When utilized with [`Arg::num_args(1..)`], only the **last** positional argument
+ /// may be defined as having a variable number of arguments (i.e. with the highest index)
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// [`Command`] will [`panic!`] if indexes are skipped (such as defining `index(1)` and `index(3)`
+ /// but not `index(2)`, or a positional argument is defined as multiple and is not the highest
+ /// index (debug builds)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .index(1)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("mode")
+ /// .index(1))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug", "fast"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("mode"));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("mode").unwrap(), "fast"); // notice index(1) means "first positional"
+ /// // *not* first argument
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::short`]: Arg::short()
+ /// [`Arg::long`]: Arg::long()
+ /// [`Arg::num_args(true)`]: Arg::num_args()
+ /// [`Command`]: crate::Command
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn index(mut self, idx: impl IntoResettable<usize>) -> Self {
+ self.index = idx.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// This is a "VarArg" and everything that follows should be captured by it, as if the user had
+ /// used a `--`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** To start the trailing "VarArg" on unknown flags (and not just a positional
+ /// value), set [`allow_hyphen_values`][Arg::allow_hyphen_values]. Either way, users still
+ /// have the option to explicitly escape ambiguous arguments with `--`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** [`Arg::value_delimiter`] still applies if set.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [`Arg::num_args(..)`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(arg!(<cmd> ... "commands to run").trailing_var_arg(true))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "arg1", "-r", "val1"]);
+ ///
+ /// let trail: Vec<_> = m.get_many::<String>("cmd").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(trail, ["arg1", "-r", "val1"]);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::num_args(..)`]: crate::Arg::num_args()
+ pub fn trailing_var_arg(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::TrailingVarArg)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::TrailingVarArg)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// This arg is the last, or final, positional argument (i.e. has the highest
+ /// index) and is *only* able to be accessed via the `--` syntax (i.e. `$ prog args --
+ /// last_arg`).
+ ///
+ /// Even, if no other arguments are left to parse, if the user omits the `--` syntax
+ /// they will receive an [`UnknownArgument`] error. Setting an argument to `.last(true)` also
+ /// allows one to access this arg early using the `--` syntax. Accessing an arg early, even with
+ /// the `--` syntax is otherwise not possible.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This will change the usage string to look like `$ prog [OPTIONS] [-- <ARG>]` if
+ /// `ARG` is marked as `.last(true)`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting will imply [`crate::Command::dont_collapse_args_in_usage`] because failing
+ /// to set this can make the usage string very confusing.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE**: This setting only applies to positional arguments, and has no effect on OPTIONS
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// **CAUTION:** Using this setting *and* having child subcommands is not
+ /// recommended with the exception of *also* using
+ /// [`crate::Command::args_conflicts_with_subcommands`]
+ /// (or [`crate::Command::subcommand_negates_reqs`] if the argument marked `Last` is also
+ /// marked [`Arg::required`])
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// Arg::new("args")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .last(true)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `last` ensures the arg has the highest [index] of all positional args
+ /// and requires that the `--` syntax be used to access it early.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("first"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("second"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("third")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .last(true))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "one", "--", "three"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// let m = res.unwrap();
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("third").unwrap(), "three");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("second"), None);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Even if the positional argument marked `Last` is the only argument left to parse,
+ /// failing to use the `--` syntax results in an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("first"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("second"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("third")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .last(true))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "one", "two", "three"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [index]: Arg::index()
+ /// [`UnknownArgument`]: crate::error::ErrorKind::UnknownArgument
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn last(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::Last)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Last)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies that the argument must be present.
+ ///
+ /// Required by default means it is required, when no other conflicting rules or overrides have
+ /// been evaluated. Conflicting rules take precedence over being required.
+ ///
+ /// **Pro tip:** Flags (i.e. not positional, or arguments that take values) shouldn't be
+ /// required by default. This is because if a flag were to be required, it should simply be
+ /// implied. No additional information is required from user. Flags by their very nature are
+ /// simply boolean on/off switches. The only time a user *should* be required to use a flag
+ /// is if the operation is destructive in nature, and the user is essentially proving to you,
+ /// "Yes, I know what I'm doing."
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting required requires that the argument be used at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.conf",
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting required and then *not* supplying that argument at runtime is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::Required)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Required)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Sets an argument that is required when this one is present
+ ///
+ /// i.e. when using this argument, the following argument *must* be present.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** [Conflicting] rules and [override] rules take precedence over being required
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .requires("input")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting [`Arg::requires(name)`] requires that the argument be used at runtime if the
+ /// defining argument is used. If the defining argument isn't used, the other argument isn't
+ /// required
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires("input")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok()); // We didn't use cfg, so input wasn't required
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting [`Arg::requires(name)`] and *not* supplying that argument is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires("input")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.conf"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::requires(name)`]: Arg::requires()
+ /// [Conflicting]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [override]: Arg::overrides_with()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn requires(mut self, arg_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(arg_id) = arg_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.requires.push((ArgPredicate::IsPresent, arg_id));
+ } else {
+ self.requires.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// This argument must be passed alone; it conflicts with all other arguments.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .exclusive(true)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting an exclusive argument and having any other arguments present at runtime
+ /// is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("exclusive")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .exclusive(true)
+ /// .long("exclusive"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--exclusive", "file.conf", "file.txt"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn exclusive(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::Exclusive)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Exclusive)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies that an argument can be matched to all child [`Subcommand`]s.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Global arguments *only* propagate down, **not** up (to parent commands), however
+ /// their values once a user uses them will be propagated back up to parents. In effect, this
+ /// means one should *define* all global arguments at the top level, however it doesn't matter
+ /// where the user *uses* the global argument.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Assume an application with two subcommands, and you'd like to define a
+ /// `--verbose` flag that can be called on any of the subcommands and parent, but you don't
+ /// want to clutter the source with three duplicate [`Arg`] definitions.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("verb")
+ /// .long("verbose")
+ /// .short('v')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .global(true))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("test"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("do-stuff"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "do-stuff", "--verbose"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.subcommand_name(), Some("do-stuff"));
+ /// let sub_m = m.subcommand_matches("do-stuff").unwrap();
+ /// assert_eq!(sub_m.get_flag("verb"), true);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Subcommand`]: crate::Subcommand
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn global(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::Global)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Global)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn is_set(&self, s: ArgSettings) -> bool {
+ self.settings.is_set(s)
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn setting(mut self, setting: ArgSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.set(setting);
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn unset_setting(mut self, setting: ArgSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.unset(setting);
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Value Handling
+impl Arg {
+ /// Specify how to react to an argument when parsing it.
+ ///
+ /// [ArgAction] controls things like
+ /// - Overwriting previous values with new ones
+ /// - Appending new values to all previous ones
+ /// - Counting how many times a flag occurs
+ ///
+ /// The default action is `ArgAction::Set`
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Append)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "value"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_many::<String>("flag").unwrap_or_default().map(|v| v.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ /// vec!["value"]
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn action(mut self, action: impl IntoResettable<ArgAction>) -> Self {
+ self.action = action.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify the typed behavior of the argument.
+ ///
+ /// This allows parsing and validating a value before storing it into
+ /// [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches] as the given type.
+ ///
+ /// Possible value parsers include:
+ /// - [`value_parser!(T)`][crate::value_parser!] for auto-selecting a value parser for a given type
+ /// - Or [range expressions like `0..=1`][std::ops::RangeBounds] as a shorthand for [`RangedI64ValueParser`][crate::builder::RangedI64ValueParser]
+ /// - `Fn(&str) -> Result<T, E>`
+ /// - `[&str]` and [`PossibleValuesParser`][crate::builder::PossibleValuesParser] for static enumerated values
+ /// - [`BoolishValueParser`][crate::builder::BoolishValueParser], and [`FalseyValueParser`][crate::builder::FalseyValueParser] for alternative `bool` implementations
+ /// - [`NonEmptyStringValueParser`][crate::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser] for basic validation for strings
+ /// - or any other [`TypedValueParser`][crate::builder::TypedValueParser] implementation
+ ///
+ /// The default value is [`ValueParser::string`][crate::builder::ValueParser::string].
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::ArgAction;
+ /// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("color")
+ /// .long("color")
+ /// .value_parser(["always", "auto", "never"])
+ /// .default_value("auto")
+ /// )
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("hostname")
+ /// .long("hostname")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser::new())
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// )
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("port")
+ /// .long("port")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(u16).range(3000..))
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(
+ /// ["cmd", "--hostname", "rust-lang.org", "--port", "3001"]
+ /// ).unwrap();
+ ///
+ /// let color: &String = m.get_one("color")
+ /// .expect("default");
+ /// assert_eq!(color, "auto");
+ ///
+ /// let hostname: &String = m.get_one("hostname")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(hostname, "rust-lang.org");
+ ///
+ /// let port: u16 = *m.get_one("port")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+ /// ```
+ pub fn value_parser(mut self, parser: impl IntoResettable<super::ValueParser>) -> Self {
+ self.value_parser = parser.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies the number of arguments parsed per occurrence
+ ///
+ /// For example, if you had a `-f <file>` argument where you wanted exactly 3 'files' you would
+ /// set `.num_args(3)`, and this argument wouldn't be satisfied unless the user
+ /// provided 3 and only 3 values.
+ ///
+ /// Users may specify values for arguments in any of the following methods
+ ///
+ /// - Using a space such as `-o value` or `--option value`
+ /// - Using an equals and no space such as `-o=value` or `--option=value`
+ /// - Use a short and no space such as `-ovalue`
+ ///
+ /// **WARNING:**
+ ///
+ /// Setting a variable number of values (e.g. `1..=10`) for an argument without
+ /// other details can be dangerous in some circumstances. Because multiple values are
+ /// allowed, `--option val1 val2 val3` is perfectly valid. Be careful when designing a CLI
+ /// where **positional arguments** or **subcommands** are *also* expected as `clap` will continue
+ /// parsing *values* until one of the following happens:
+ ///
+ /// - It reaches the maximum number of values
+ /// - It reaches a specific number of values
+ /// - It finds another flag or option (i.e. something that starts with a `-`)
+ /// - It reaches the [`Arg::value_terminator`] if set
+ ///
+ /// Alternatively,
+ /// - Use a delimiter between values with [Arg::value_delimiter]
+ /// - Require a flag occurrence per value with [`ArgAction::Append`]
+ /// - Require positional arguments to appear after `--` with [`Arg::last`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Option:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("mode")
+ /// .long("mode")
+ /// .num_args(1))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--mode", "fast"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("mode").unwrap(), "fast");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Flag/option hybrid (see also [default_missing_value][Arg::default_missing_value])
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("mode")
+ /// .long("mode")
+ /// .default_missing_value("slow")
+ /// .default_value("plaid")
+ /// .num_args(0..=1));
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.clone()
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--mode", "fast"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("mode").unwrap(), "fast");
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.clone()
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--mode",
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("mode").unwrap(), "slow");
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.clone()
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog",
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("mode").unwrap(), "plaid");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Tuples
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("file")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(2)
+ /// .short('F'));
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.clone()
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-F", "in-file", "out-file"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// m.get_many::<String>("file").unwrap_or_default().map(|v| v.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ /// vec!["in-file", "out-file"]
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.clone()
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-F", "file1"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::WrongNumberOfValues);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// A common mistake is to define an option which allows multiple values and a positional
+ /// argument.
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("file")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(0..)
+ /// .short('F'))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("word"));
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.clone().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-F", "file1", "file2", "file3", "word"
+ /// ]);
+ /// let files: Vec<_> = m.get_many::<String>("file").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(files, ["file1", "file2", "file3", "word"]); // wait...what?!
+ /// assert!(!m.contains_id("word")); // but we clearly used word!
+ ///
+ /// // but this works
+ /// let m = cmd.clone().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "word", "-F", "file1", "file2", "file3",
+ /// ]);
+ /// let files: Vec<_> = m.get_many::<String>("file").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(files, ["file1", "file2", "file3"]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("word").unwrap(), "word");
+ /// ```
+ /// The problem is `clap` doesn't know when to stop parsing values for "file".
+ ///
+ /// A solution for the example above is to limit how many values with a maximum, or specific
+ /// number, or to say [`ArgAction::Append`] is ok, but multiple values are not.
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("file")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .short('F'))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("word"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-F", "file1", "-F", "file2", "-F", "file3", "word"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// let files: Vec<_> = m.get_many::<String>("file").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(files, ["file1", "file2", "file3"]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("word").unwrap(), "word");
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn num_args(mut self, qty: impl IntoResettable<ValueRange>) -> Self {
+ self.num_vals = qty.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::num_args`")
+ )]
+ pub fn number_of_values(self, qty: usize) -> Self {
+ self.num_args(qty)
+ }
+
+ /// Placeholder for the argument's value in the help message / usage.
+ ///
+ /// This name is cosmetic only; the name is **not** used to access arguments.
+ /// This setting can be very helpful when describing the type of input the user should be
+ /// using, such as `FILE`, `INTERFACE`, etc. Although not required, it's somewhat convention to
+ /// use all capital letters for the value name.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** implicitly sets [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .value_name("FILE")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("config")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .value_name("FILE")
+ /// .help("Some help text"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ /// Running the above program produces the following output
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// valnames
+ ///
+ /// Usage: valnames [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// --config <FILE> Some help text
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ /// [positional]: Arg::index()
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn value_name(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.value_names([name])
+ } else {
+ self.val_names.clear();
+ self
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Placeholders for the argument's values in the help message / usage.
+ ///
+ /// These names are cosmetic only, used for help and usage strings only. The names are **not**
+ /// used to access arguments. The values of the arguments are accessed in numeric order (i.e.
+ /// if you specify two names `one` and `two` `one` will be the first matched value, `two` will
+ /// be the second).
+ ///
+ /// This setting can be very helpful when describing the type of input the user should be
+ /// using, such as `FILE`, `INTERFACE`, etc. Although not required, it's somewhat convention to
+ /// use all capital letters for the value name.
+ ///
+ /// **Pro Tip:** It may help to use [`Arg::next_line_help(true)`] if there are long, or
+ /// multiple value names in order to not throw off the help text alignment of all options.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** implicitly sets [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] and [`Arg::num_args(1..)`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Arg::new("speed")
+ /// .short('s')
+ /// .value_names(["fast", "slow"]);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("io")
+ /// .long("io-files")
+ /// .value_names(["INFILE", "OUTFILE"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Running the above program produces the following output
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// valnames
+ ///
+ /// Usage: valnames [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// --io-files <INFILE> <OUTFILE> Some help text
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::next_line_help(true)`]: Arg::next_line_help()
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`]: Arg::num_args()
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::num_args(1..)`]: Arg::num_args()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn value_names(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.val_names = names.into_iter().map(|s| s.into()).collect();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Provide the shell a hint about how to complete this argument.
+ ///
+ /// See [`ValueHint`] for more information.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** implicitly sets [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`].
+ ///
+ /// For example, to take a username as argument:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Arg, ValueHint};
+ /// Arg::new("user")
+ /// .short('u')
+ /// .long("user")
+ /// .value_hint(ValueHint::Username);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// To take a full command line and its arguments (for example, when writing a command wrapper):
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ValueHint, ArgAction};
+ /// Command::new("prog")
+ /// .trailing_var_arg(true)
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("command")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .value_hint(ValueHint::CommandWithArguments)
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn value_hint(mut self, value_hint: impl IntoResettable<ValueHint>) -> Self {
+ self.value_hint = value_hint.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Match values against [`PossibleValuesParser`][crate::builder::PossibleValuesParser] without matching case.
+ ///
+ /// When other arguments are conditionally required based on the
+ /// value of a case-insensitive argument, the equality check done
+ /// by [`Arg::required_if_eq`], [`Arg::required_if_eq_any`], or
+ /// [`Arg::required_if_eq_all`] is case-insensitive.
+ ///
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** To do unicode case folding, enable the `unicode` feature flag.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("pv")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .long("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .ignore_case(true)
+ /// .value_parser(["test123"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "pv", "--option", "TeSt123",
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.get_one::<String>("option").unwrap().eq_ignore_ascii_case("test123"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// This setting also works when multiple values can be defined:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("pv")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .long("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .ignore_case(true)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .value_parser(["test123", "test321"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "pv", "--option", "TeSt123", "teST123", "tESt321"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// let matched_vals = m.get_many::<String>("option").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ /// assert_eq!(&*matched_vals, &["TeSt123", "teST123", "tESt321"]);
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn ignore_case(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::IgnoreCase)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::IgnoreCase)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Allows values which start with a leading hyphen (`-`)
+ ///
+ /// To limit values to just numbers, see
+ /// [`allow_negative_numbers`][Arg::allow_negative_numbers].
+ ///
+ /// See also [`trailing_var_arg`][Arg::trailing_var_arg].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// **WARNING:** Prior arguments with `allow_hyphen_values(true)` get precedence over known
+ /// flags but known flags get precedence over the next possible positional argument with
+ /// `allow_hyphen_values(true)`. When combined with [`Arg::num_args(..)`],
+ /// [`Arg::value_terminator`] is one way to ensure processing stops.
+ ///
+ /// **WARNING**: Take caution when using this setting combined with another argument using
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`], as this becomes ambiguous `$ prog --arg -- -- val`. All
+ /// three `--, --, val` will be values when the user may have thought the second `--` would
+ /// constitute the normal, "Only positional args follow" idiom.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("pat")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .allow_hyphen_values(true)
+ /// .long("pattern"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--pattern", "-file"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("pat").unwrap(), "-file");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Not setting `Arg::allow_hyphen_values(true)` and supplying a value which starts with a
+ /// hyphen is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("pat")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("pattern"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--pattern", "-file"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::num_args(1)`]: Arg::num_args()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn allow_hyphen_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Allows negative numbers to pass as values.
+ ///
+ /// This is similar to [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values`] except that it only allows numbers,
+ /// all other undefined leading hyphens will fail to parse.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("num").allow_negative_numbers(true))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-20"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// let m = res.unwrap();
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("num").unwrap(), "-20");
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn allow_negative_numbers(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Requires that options use the `--option=val` syntax
+ ///
+ /// i.e. an equals between the option and associated value.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Setting `require_equals` requires that the option have an equals sign between
+ /// it and the associated value.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .require_equals(true)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config=file.conf"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `require_equals` and *not* supplying the equals will cause an
+ /// error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .require_equals(true)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.conf"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::NoEquals);
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn require_equals(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::RequireEquals)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::RequireEquals)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::value_delimiter`")
+ )]
+ pub fn use_value_delimiter(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.val_delim.get_or_insert(',');
+ } else {
+ self.val_delim = None;
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allow grouping of multiple values via a delimiter.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. should `--option=val1,val2,val3` be parsed as three values (`val1`, `val2`,
+ /// and `val3`) or as a single value (`val1,val2,val3`). Defaults to using `,` (comma) as the
+ /// value delimiter for all arguments that accept values (options and positional arguments)
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** implicitly sets [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("config")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .value_delimiter(','))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config=val1,val2,val3"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_many::<String>("config").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), ["val1", "val2", "val3"])
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::value_delimiter(',')`]: Arg::value_delimiter()
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn value_delimiter(mut self, d: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ self.val_delim = d.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sentinel to **stop** parsing multiple values of a given argument.
+ ///
+ /// By default when
+ /// one sets [`num_args(1..)`] on an argument, clap will continue parsing values for that
+ /// argument until it reaches another valid argument, or one of the other more specific settings
+ /// for multiple values is used (such as [`num_args`]).
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting only applies to [options] and [positional arguments]
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** When the terminator is passed in on the command line, it is **not** stored as one
+ /// of the values
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// Arg::new("vals")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .value_terminator(";")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The following example uses two arguments, a sequence of commands, and the location in which
+ /// to perform them
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cmds")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .allow_hyphen_values(true)
+ /// .value_terminator(";"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("location"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "find", "-type", "f", "-name", "special", ";", "/home/clap"
+ /// ]);
+ /// let cmds: Vec<_> = m.get_many::<String>("cmds").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(&cmds, &["find", "-type", "f", "-name", "special"]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("location").unwrap(), "/home/clap");
+ /// ```
+ /// [options]: Arg::action
+ /// [positional arguments]: Arg::index()
+ /// [`num_args(1..)`]: Arg::num_args()
+ /// [`num_args`]: Arg::num_args()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn value_terminator(mut self, term: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.terminator = term.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Consume all following arguments.
+ ///
+ /// Do not be parse them individually, but rather pass them in entirety.
+ ///
+ /// It is worth noting that setting this requires all values to come after a `--` to indicate
+ /// they should all be captured. For example:
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// --foo something -- -v -v -v -b -b -b --baz -q -u -x
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Will result in everything after `--` to be considered one raw argument. This behavior
+ /// may not be exactly what you are expecting and using [`Arg::trailing_var_arg`]
+ /// may be more appropriate.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Implicitly sets [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] [`Arg::num_args(1..)`],
+ /// [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values(true)`], and [`Arg::last(true)`] when set to `true`.
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::num_args(1..)`]: Arg::num_args()
+ /// [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values(true)`]: Arg::allow_hyphen_values()
+ /// [`Arg::last(true)`]: Arg::last()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn raw(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.num_vals.get_or_insert_with(|| (1..).into());
+ }
+ self.allow_hyphen_values(yes).last(yes)
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when not present.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If the user *does not* use this argument at runtime [`ArgMatches::contains_id`] will
+ /// still return `true`. If you wish to determine whether the argument was used at runtime or
+ /// not, consider [`ArgMatches::value_source`][crate::ArgMatches::value_source].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting is perfectly compatible with [`Arg::default_value_if`] but slightly
+ /// different. `Arg::default_value` *only* takes effect when the user has not provided this arg
+ /// at runtime. `Arg::default_value_if` however only takes effect when the user has not provided
+ /// a value at runtime **and** these other conditions are met as well. If you have set
+ /// `Arg::default_value` and `Arg::default_value_if`, and the user **did not** provide this arg
+ /// at runtime, nor were the conditions met for `Arg::default_value_if`, the `Arg::default_value`
+ /// will be applied.
+ ///
+ /// Like with command-line values, this will be split by [`Arg::value_delimiter`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// First we use the default value without providing any value at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, parser::ValueSource};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("myopt")
+ /// .default_value("myval"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("opt").unwrap(), "myval");
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("opt"));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("opt"), Some(ValueSource::DefaultValue));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Next we provide a value at runtime to override the default.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, parser::ValueSource};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("myopt")
+ /// .default_value("myval"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--myopt=non_default"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("opt").unwrap(), "non_default");
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("opt"));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("opt"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`ArgMatches::contains_id`]: crate::ArgMatches::contains_id()
+ /// [`Arg::default_value_if`]: Arg::default_value_if()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_value(mut self, val: impl IntoResettable<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(val) = val.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.default_values([val])
+ } else {
+ self.default_vals.clear();
+ self
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::default_value`")
+ )]
+ pub fn default_value_os(self, val: impl Into<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ self.default_values([val])
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when not present.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::default_value`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::default_value`]: Arg::default_value()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_values(mut self, vals: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<OsStr>>) -> Self {
+ self.default_vals = vals.into_iter().map(|s| s.into()).collect();
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::default_values`")
+ )]
+ pub fn default_values_os(self, vals: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<OsStr>>) -> Self {
+ self.default_values(vals)
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when the flag is present but no value is specified.
+ ///
+ /// This configuration option is often used to give the user a shortcut and allow them to
+ /// efficiently specify an option argument without requiring an explicitly value. The `--color`
+ /// argument is a common example. By, supplying an default, such as `default_missing_value("always")`,
+ /// the user can quickly just add `--color` to the command line to produce the desired color output.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** using this configuration option requires the use of the
+ /// [`.num_args(0..N)`][Arg::num_args] and the
+ /// [`.require_equals(true)`][Arg::require_equals] configuration option. These are required in
+ /// order to unambiguously determine what, if any, value was supplied for the argument.
+ ///
+ /// Like with command-line values, this will be split by [`Arg::value_delimiter`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// For POSIX style `--color`:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, parser::ValueSource};
+ /// fn cli() -> Command {
+ /// Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color").long("color")
+ /// .value_name("WHEN")
+ /// .value_parser(["always", "auto", "never"])
+ /// .default_value("auto")
+ /// .num_args(0..=1)
+ /// .require_equals(true)
+ /// .default_missing_value("always")
+ /// .help("Specify WHEN to colorize output.")
+ /// )
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// // first, we'll provide no arguments
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("color").unwrap(), "auto");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("color"), Some(ValueSource::DefaultValue));
+ ///
+ /// // next, we'll provide a runtime value to override the default (as usually done).
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--color=never"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("color").unwrap(), "never");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("color"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ ///
+ /// // finally, we will use the shortcut and only provide the argument without a value.
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--color"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("color").unwrap(), "always");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("color"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// For bool literals:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, parser::ValueSource, value_parser};
+ /// fn cli() -> Command {
+ /// Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("create").long("create")
+ /// .value_name("BOOL")
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(bool))
+ /// .num_args(0..=1)
+ /// .require_equals(true)
+ /// .default_missing_value("true")
+ /// )
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// // first, we'll provide no arguments
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<bool>("create").copied(), None);
+ ///
+ /// // next, we'll provide a runtime value to override the default (as usually done).
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--create=false"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<bool>("create").copied(), Some(false));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("create"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ ///
+ /// // finally, we will use the shortcut and only provide the argument without a value.
+ /// let m = cli().get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--create"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<bool>("create").copied(), Some(true));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("create"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::default_value`]: Arg::default_value()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_missing_value(mut self, val: impl IntoResettable<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(val) = val.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.default_missing_values_os([val])
+ } else {
+ self.default_missing_vals.clear();
+ self
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when the flag is present but no value is specified.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::default_missing_value`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_value`]: Arg::default_missing_value()
+ /// [`OsStr`]: std::ffi::OsStr
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_missing_value_os(self, val: impl Into<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ self.default_missing_values_os([val])
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when the flag is present but no value is specified.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::default_missing_value`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_value`]: Arg::default_missing_value()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_missing_values(self, vals: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<OsStr>>) -> Self {
+ self.default_missing_values_os(vals)
+ }
+
+ /// Value for the argument when the flag is present but no value is specified.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::default_missing_values`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::default_missing_values`]: Arg::default_missing_values()
+ /// [`OsStr`]: std::ffi::OsStr
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_missing_values_os(
+ mut self,
+ vals: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<OsStr>>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.default_missing_vals = vals.into_iter().map(|s| s.into()).collect();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Read from `name` environment variable when argument is not present.
+ ///
+ /// If it is not present in the environment, then default
+ /// rules will apply.
+ ///
+ /// If user sets the argument in the environment:
+ /// - When [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] is not set, the flag is considered raised.
+ /// - When [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] is set,
+ /// [`ArgMatches::get_one`][crate::ArgMatches::get_one] will
+ /// return value of the environment variable.
+ ///
+ /// If user doesn't set the argument in the environment:
+ /// - When [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] is not set, the flag is considered off.
+ /// - When [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`] is set,
+ /// [`ArgMatches::get_one`][crate::ArgMatches::get_one] will
+ /// return the default specified.
+ ///
+ /// Like with command-line values, this will be split by [`Arg::value_delimiter`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// In this example, we show the variable coming from the environment:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::env;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// env::set_var("MY_FLAG", "env");
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .env("MY_FLAG")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("flag").unwrap(), "env");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In this example, because `prog` is a flag that accepts an optional, case-insensitive
+ /// boolean literal.
+ ///
+ /// Note that the value parser controls how flags are parsed. In this case we've selected
+ /// [`FalseyValueParser`][crate::builder::FalseyValueParser]. A `false` literal is `n`, `no`,
+ /// `f`, `false`, `off` or `0`. An absent environment variable will also be considered as
+ /// `false`. Anything else will considered as `true`.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::env;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// # use clap::builder::FalseyValueParser;
+ ///
+ /// env::set_var("TRUE_FLAG", "true");
+ /// env::set_var("FALSE_FLAG", "0");
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("true_flag")
+ /// .long("true_flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .value_parser(FalseyValueParser::new())
+ /// .env("TRUE_FLAG"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("false_flag")
+ /// .long("false_flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .value_parser(FalseyValueParser::new())
+ /// .env("FALSE_FLAG"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("absent_flag")
+ /// .long("absent_flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .value_parser(FalseyValueParser::new())
+ /// .env("ABSENT_FLAG"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.get_flag("true_flag"));
+ /// assert!(!m.get_flag("false_flag"));
+ /// assert!(!m.get_flag("absent_flag"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In this example, we show the variable coming from an option on the CLI:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::env;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// env::set_var("MY_FLAG", "env");
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .env("MY_FLAG")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--flag", "opt"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("flag").unwrap(), "opt");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In this example, we show the variable coming from the environment even with the
+ /// presence of a default:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::env;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// env::set_var("MY_FLAG", "env");
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .env("MY_FLAG")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .default_value("default"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("flag").unwrap(), "env");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In this example, we show the use of multiple values in a single environment variable:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::env;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// env::set_var("MY_FLAG_MULTI", "env1,env2");
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .env("MY_FLAG_MULTI")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .value_delimiter(','))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_many::<String>("flag").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), vec!["env1", "env2"]);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::value_delimiter(',')`]: Arg::value_delimiter()
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn env(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ let value = env::var_os(&name);
+ self.env = Some((name, value));
+ } else {
+ self.env = None;
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::env`")
+ )]
+ pub fn env_os(self, name: impl Into<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ self.env(name)
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Help
+impl Arg {
+ /// Sets the description of the argument for short help (`-h`).
+ ///
+ /// Typically, this is a short (one line) description of the arg.
+ ///
+ /// If [`Arg::long_help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `--help`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Only `Arg::help` is used in completion script generation in order to be concise
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Any valid UTF-8 is allowed in the help text. The one exception is when one wishes to
+ /// include a newline in the help text and have the following text be properly aligned with all
+ /// the other help text.
+ ///
+ /// Setting `help` displays a short message to the side of the argument when the user passes
+ /// `-h` or `--help` (by default).
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays
+ ///
+ /// ```notrust
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// --config Some help text describing the --config arg
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::long_help`]: Arg::long_help()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn help(mut self, h: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.help = h.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the description of the argument for long help (`--help`).
+ ///
+ /// Typically this a more detailed (multi-line) message
+ /// that describes the arg.
+ ///
+ /// If [`Arg::help`] is not specified, this message will be displayed for `-h`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Only [`Arg::help`] is used in completion script generation in order to be concise
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Any valid UTF-8 is allowed in the help text. The one exception is when one wishes to
+ /// include a newline in the help text and have the following text be properly aligned with all
+ /// the other help text.
+ ///
+ /// Setting `help` displays a short message to the side of the argument when the user passes
+ /// `-h` or `--help` (by default).
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .long_help(
+ /// "The config file used by the myprog must be in JSON format
+ /// with only valid keys and may not contain other nonsense
+ /// that cannot be read by this program. Obviously I'm going on
+ /// and on, so I'll stop now."))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// prog
+ ///
+ /// Usage: prog [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// --config
+ /// The config file used by the myprog must be in JSON format
+ /// with only valid keys and may not contain other nonsense
+ /// that cannot be read by this program. Obviously I'm going on
+ /// and on, so I'll stop now.
+ ///
+ /// -h, --help
+ /// Print help information
+ ///
+ /// -V, --version
+ /// Print version information
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::help`]: Arg::help()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn long_help(mut self, h: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.long_help = h.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allows custom ordering of args within the help message.
+ ///
+ /// `Arg`s with a lower value will be displayed first in the help message.
+ /// Those with the same display order will be sorted.
+ ///
+ /// `Arg`s are automatically assigned a display order based on the order they are added to the
+ /// [`Command`][crate::Command].
+ /// Overriding this is helpful when the order arguments are added in isn't the same as the
+ /// display order, whether in one-off cases or to automatically sort arguments.
+ ///
+ /// To change, see [`Command::next_display_order`][crate::Command::next_display_order].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting is ignored for [positional arguments] which are always displayed in
+ /// [index] order.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("boat")
+ /// .short('b')
+ /// .long("boat")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .display_order(0) // Sort
+ /// .help("Some help and text"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("airplane")
+ /// .short('a')
+ /// .long("airplane")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .display_order(0) // Sort
+ /// .help("I should be first!"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("custom-help")
+ /// .short('?')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Help)
+ /// .display_order(100) // Don't sort
+ /// .help("Alt help"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays the following help message
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// cust-ord
+ ///
+ /// Usage: cust-ord [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -a, --airplane <airplane> I should be first!
+ /// -b, --boat <boar> Some help and text
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -? Alt help
+ /// ```
+ /// [positional arguments]: Arg::index()
+ /// [index]: Arg::index()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn display_order(mut self, ord: impl IntoResettable<usize>) -> Self {
+ self.disp_ord = ord.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Override the [current] help section.
+ ///
+ /// [current]: crate::Command::next_help_heading
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn help_heading(mut self, heading: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.help_heading = Some(heading.into_resettable().into_option());
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Render the [help][Arg::help] on the line after the argument.
+ ///
+ /// This can be helpful for arguments with very long or complex help messages.
+ /// This can also be helpful for arguments with very long flag names, or many/long value names.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** To apply this setting to all arguments and subcommands, consider using
+ /// [`crate::Command::next_line_help`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("long-option-flag")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .next_line_help(true)
+ /// .value_names(["value1", "value2"])
+ /// .help("Some really long help and complex\n\
+ /// help that makes more sense to be\n\
+ /// on a line after the option"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays the following help message
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// nlh
+ ///
+ /// Usage: nlh [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// -o, --long-option-flag <value1> <value2>
+ /// Some really long help and complex
+ /// help that makes more sense to be
+ /// on a line after the option
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn next_line_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::NextLineHelp)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::NextLineHelp)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Do not display the argument in help message.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This does **not** hide the argument from usage strings on error
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Hidden` will hide the argument when displaying help text
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .hide(true)
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::Hidden)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Hidden)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Do not display the [possible values][crate::builder::ValueParser::possible_values] in the help message.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful for args with many values, or ones which are explained elsewhere in the
+ /// help text.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// To set this for all arguments, see
+ /// [`Command::hide_possible_values`][crate::Command::hide_possible_values].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("mode")
+ /// .long("mode")
+ /// .value_parser(["fast", "slow"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .hide_possible_values(true));
+ /// ```
+ /// If we were to run the above program with `--help` the `[values: fast, slow]` portion of
+ /// the help text would be omitted.
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_possible_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HidePossibleValues)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HidePossibleValues)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Do not display the default value of the argument in the help message.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful when default behavior of an arg is explained elsewhere in the help text.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [taking values][Arg::num_args]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("connect")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("host")
+ /// .long("host")
+ /// .default_value("localhost")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .hide_default_value(true));
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// If we were to run the above program with `--help` the `[default: localhost]` portion of
+ /// the help text would be omitted.
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_default_value(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HideDefaultValue)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HideDefaultValue)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Do not display in help the environment variable name.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful when the variable option is explained elsewhere in the help text.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("mode")
+ /// .long("mode")
+ /// .env("MODE")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .hide_env(true));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// If we were to run the above program with `--help` the `[env: MODE]` portion of the help
+ /// text would be omitted.
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_env(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HideEnv)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HideEnv)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Do not display in help any values inside the associated ENV variables for the argument.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful when ENV vars contain sensitive values.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("connect")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("host")
+ /// .long("host")
+ /// .env("CONNECT")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .hide_env_values(true));
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// If we were to run the above program with `$ CONNECT=super_secret connect --help` the
+ /// `[default: CONNECT=super_secret]` portion of the help text would be omitted.
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_env_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HideEnvValues)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HideEnvValues)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Hides an argument from short help (`-h`).
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This does **not** hide the argument from usage strings on error
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this option will cause next-line-help output style to be used
+ /// when long help (`--help`) is called.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .hide_short_help(true);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `hide_short_help(true)` will hide the argument when displaying short help text
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .hide_short_help(true)
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-h"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// However, when --help is called
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .hide_short_help(true)
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Then the following would be displayed
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// --config Some help text describing the --config arg
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_short_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HiddenShortHelp)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HiddenShortHelp)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Hides an argument from long help (`--help`).
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This does **not** hide the argument from usage strings on error
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this option will cause next-line-help output style to be used
+ /// when long help (`--help`) is called.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Setting `hide_long_help(true)` will hide the argument when displaying long help text
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .hide_long_help(true)
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--help"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The above example displays
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// However, when -h is called
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .long("config")
+ /// .hide_long_help(true)
+ /// .help("Some help text describing the --config arg"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-h"
+ /// ]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Then the following would be displayed
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// helptest
+ ///
+ /// Usage: helptest [OPTIONS]
+ ///
+ /// OPTIONS:
+ /// --config Some help text describing the --config arg
+ /// -h, --help Print help information
+ /// -V, --version Print version information
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide_long_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(ArgSettings::HiddenLongHelp)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(ArgSettings::HiddenLongHelp)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Advanced Argument Relations
+impl Arg {
+ /// The name of the [`ArgGroup`] the argument belongs to.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .group("mode")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Multiple arguments can be a member of a single group and then the group checked as if it
+ /// was one of said arguments.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .group("mode"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("verbose")
+ /// .long("verbose")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .group("mode"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("mode"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`ArgGroup`]: crate::ArgGroup
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn group(mut self, group_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(group_id) = group_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.groups.push(group_id);
+ } else {
+ self.groups.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// The names of [`ArgGroup`]'s the argument belongs to.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .groups(["mode", "verbosity"])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Arguments can be members of multiple groups and then the group checked as if it
+ /// was one of said arguments.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .groups(["mode", "verbosity"]))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("verbose")
+ /// .long("verbose")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .groups(["mode", "verbosity"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("mode"));
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("verbosity"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`ArgGroup`]: crate::ArgGroup
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn groups(mut self, group_ids: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ self.groups.extend(group_ids.into_iter().map(Into::into));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies the value of the argument if `arg` has been used at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// If `default` is set to `None`, `default_value` will be removed.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting is perfectly compatible with [`Arg::default_value`] but slightly
+ /// different. `Arg::default_value` *only* takes effect when the user has not provided this arg
+ /// at runtime. This setting however only takes effect when the user has not provided a value at
+ /// runtime **and** these other conditions are met as well. If you have set `Arg::default_value`
+ /// and `Arg::default_value_if`, and the user **did not** provide this arg at runtime, nor were
+ /// the conditions met for `Arg::default_value_if`, the `Arg::default_value` will be applied.
+ ///
+ /// Like with command-line values, this will be split by [`Arg::value_delimiter`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// First we use the default value only if another arg is present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// # use clap::builder::{ArgPredicate};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_if("flag", ArgPredicate::IsPresent, Some("default")))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--flag"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other").unwrap(), "default");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Next we run the same test, but without providing `--flag`.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_if("flag", "true", Some("default")))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other"), None);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Now lets only use the default value if `--opt` contains the value `special`.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("opt"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_if("opt", "special", Some("default")))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--opt", "special"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other").unwrap(), "default");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// We can run the same test and provide any value *other than* `special` and we won't get a
+ /// default value.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("opt"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_if("opt", "special", Some("default")))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--opt", "hahaha"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other"), None);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// If we want to unset the default value for an Arg based on the presence or
+ /// value of some other Arg.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value("default")
+ /// .default_value_if("flag", "true", None))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--flag"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other"), None);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::default_value`]: Arg::default_value()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_value_if(
+ mut self,
+ arg_id: impl Into<Id>,
+ predicate: impl Into<ArgPredicate>,
+ default: impl IntoResettable<OsStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.default_vals_ifs.push((
+ arg_id.into(),
+ predicate.into(),
+ default.into_resettable().into_option(),
+ ));
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[must_use]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::default_value_if`")
+ )]
+ pub fn default_value_if_os(
+ self,
+ arg_id: impl Into<Id>,
+ predicate: impl Into<ArgPredicate>,
+ default: impl IntoResettable<OsStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.default_value_if(arg_id, predicate, default)
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies multiple values and conditions in the same manner as [`Arg::default_value_if`].
+ ///
+ /// The method takes a slice of tuples in the `(arg, predicate, default)` format.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE**: The conditions are stored in order and evaluated in the same order. I.e. the first
+ /// if multiple conditions are true, the first one found will be applied and the ultimate value.
+ ///
+ /// Like with command-line values, this will be split by [`Arg::value_delimiter`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// First we use the default value only if another arg is present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("opt")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_ifs([
+ /// ("flag", "true", Some("default")),
+ /// ("opt", "channal", Some("chan")),
+ /// ]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--opt", "channal"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other").unwrap(), "chan");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Next we run the same test, but without providing `--flag`.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_ifs([
+ /// ("flag", "true", Some("default")),
+ /// ("opt", "channal", Some("chan")),
+ /// ]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other"), None);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// We can also see that these values are applied in order, and if more than one condition is
+ /// true, only the first evaluated "wins"
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// # use clap::builder::ArgPredicate;
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("opt")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .default_value_ifs([
+ /// ("flag", ArgPredicate::IsPresent, Some("default")),
+ /// ("opt", ArgPredicate::Equals("channal".into()), Some("chan")),
+ /// ]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--opt", "channal", "--flag"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("other").unwrap(), "default");
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::action(ArgAction::Set)`]: Arg::action()
+ /// [`Arg::default_value_if`]: Arg::default_value_if()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn default_value_ifs(
+ mut self,
+ ifs: impl IntoIterator<
+ Item = (
+ impl Into<Id>,
+ impl Into<ArgPredicate>,
+ impl IntoResettable<OsStr>,
+ ),
+ >,
+ ) -> Self {
+ for (arg, predicate, default) in ifs {
+ self = self.default_value_if(arg, predicate, default);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[must_use]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::default_value_ifs`")
+ )]
+ pub fn default_value_ifs_os(
+ self,
+ ifs: impl IntoIterator<
+ Item = (
+ impl Into<Id>,
+ impl Into<ArgPredicate>,
+ impl IntoResettable<OsStr>,
+ ),
+ >,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.default_value_ifs(ifs)
+ }
+
+ /// Set this arg as [required] as long as the specified argument is not present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// **Pro Tip:** Using `Arg::required_unless_present` implies [`Arg::required`] and is therefore not
+ /// mandatory to also set.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_unless_present("debug")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In the following example, the required argument is *not* provided,
+ /// but it's not an error because the `unless` arg has been supplied.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present("dbg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::required_unless_present(name)` and *not* supplying `name` or this arg is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present("dbg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_unless_present(mut self, arg_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(arg_id) = arg_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.r_unless.push(arg_id);
+ } else {
+ self.r_unless.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets this arg as [required] unless *all* of the specified arguments are present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// In other words, parsing will succeed only if user either
+ /// * supplies the `self` arg.
+ /// * supplies *all* of the `names` arguments.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If you wish for this argument to only be required unless *any of* these args are
+ /// present see [`Arg::required_unless_present_any`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_unless_present_all(["cfg", "dbg"])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// In the following example, the required argument is *not* provided, but it's not an error
+ /// because *all* of the `names` args have been supplied.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present_all(["dbg", "infile"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("infile")
+ /// .short('i')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug", "-i", "file"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting [`Arg::required_unless_present_all(names)`] and *not* supplying
+ /// either *all* of `unless` args or the `self` arg is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present_all(["dbg", "infile"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("infile")
+ /// .short('i')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ /// [`Arg::required_unless_present_any`]: Arg::required_unless_present_any()
+ /// [`Arg::required_unless_present_all(names)`]: Arg::required_unless_present_all()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_unless_present_all(
+ mut self,
+ names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.r_unless_all.extend(names.into_iter().map(Into::into));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets this arg as [required] unless *any* of the specified arguments are present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// In other words, parsing will succeed only if user either
+ /// * supplies the `self` arg.
+ /// * supplies *one or more* of the `unless` arguments.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** If you wish for this argument to be required unless *all of* these args are
+ /// present see [`Arg::required_unless_present_all`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_unless_present_any(["cfg", "dbg"])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting [`Arg::required_unless_present_any(names)`] requires that the argument be used at runtime
+ /// *unless* *at least one of* the args in `names` are present. In the following example, the
+ /// required argument is *not* provided, but it's not an error because one the `unless` args
+ /// have been supplied.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present_any(["dbg", "infile"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("infile")
+ /// .short('i')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting [`Arg::required_unless_present_any(names)`] and *not* supplying *at least one of* `names`
+ /// or this arg is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_unless_present_any(["dbg", "infile"])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("dbg")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("infile")
+ /// .short('i')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ /// [`Arg::required_unless_present_any(names)`]: Arg::required_unless_present_any()
+ /// [`Arg::required_unless_present_all`]: Arg::required_unless_present_all()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_unless_present_any(
+ mut self,
+ names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.r_unless.extend(names.into_iter().map(Into::into));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// This argument is [required] only if the specified `arg` is present at runtime and its value
+ /// equals `val`.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_if_eq("other_arg", "value")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required_if_eq("other", "special")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--other", "not-special"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok()); // We didn't use --other=special, so "cfg" wasn't required
+ ///
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required_if_eq("other", "special")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--other", "special"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// // We did use --other=special so "cfg" had become required but was missing.
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ ///
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required_if_eq("other", "special")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--other", "SPECIAL"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// // By default, the comparison is case-sensitive, so "cfg" wasn't required
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ ///
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required_if_eq("other", "special")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other")
+ /// .long("other")
+ /// .ignore_case(true)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--other", "SPECIAL"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// // However, case-insensitive comparisons can be enabled. This typically occurs when using Arg::possible_values().
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::requires(name)`]: Arg::requires()
+ /// [Conflicting]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_if_eq(mut self, arg_id: impl Into<Id>, val: impl Into<OsStr>) -> Self {
+ self.r_ifs.push((arg_id.into(), val.into()));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify this argument is [required] based on multiple conditions.
+ ///
+ /// The conditions are set up in a `(arg, val)` style tuple. The requirement will only become
+ /// valid if one of the specified `arg`'s value equals its corresponding `val`.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_if_eq_any([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::required_if_eq_any([(arg, val)])` makes this arg required if any of the `arg`s
+ /// are used at runtime and it's corresponding value is equal to `val`. If the `arg`'s value is
+ /// anything other than `val`, this argument isn't required.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_if_eq_any([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("extra")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("extra"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("option"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--option", "other"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok()); // We didn't use --option=spec, or --extra=val so "cfg" isn't required
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::required_if_eq_any([(arg, val)])` and having any of the `arg`s used with its
+ /// value of `val` but *not* using this arg is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_if_eq_any([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("extra")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("extra"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("option"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--option", "spec"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::requires(name)`]: Arg::requires()
+ /// [Conflicting]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_if_eq_any(
+ mut self,
+ ifs: impl IntoIterator<Item = (impl Into<Id>, impl Into<OsStr>)>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.r_ifs
+ .extend(ifs.into_iter().map(|(id, val)| (id.into(), val.into())));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify this argument is [required] based on multiple conditions.
+ ///
+ /// The conditions are set up in a `(arg, val)` style tuple. The requirement will only become
+ /// valid if every one of the specified `arg`'s value equals its corresponding `val`.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .required_if_eq_all([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::required_if_eq_all([(arg, val)])` makes this arg required if all of the `arg`s
+ /// are used at runtime and every value is equal to its corresponding `val`. If the `arg`'s value is
+ /// anything other than `val`, this argument isn't required.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_if_eq_all([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("extra")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("extra"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("option"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--option", "spec"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok()); // We didn't use --option=spec --extra=val so "cfg" isn't required
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::required_if_eq_all([(arg, val)])` and having all of the `arg`s used with its
+ /// value of `val` but *not* using this arg is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .required_if_eq_all([
+ /// ("extra", "val"),
+ /// ("option", "spec")
+ /// ])
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("extra")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("extra"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .long("option"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--extra", "val", "--option", "spec"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required]: Arg::required()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required_if_eq_all(
+ mut self,
+ ifs: impl IntoIterator<Item = (impl Into<Id>, impl Into<OsStr>)>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.r_ifs_all
+ .extend(ifs.into_iter().map(|(id, val)| (id.into(), val.into())));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Require another argument if this arg matches the [`ArgPredicate`]
+ ///
+ /// This method takes `value, another_arg` pair. At runtime, clap will check
+ /// if this arg (`self`) matches the [`ArgPredicate`].
+ /// If it does, `another_arg` will be marked as required.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .requires_if("val", "arg")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::requires_if(val, arg)` requires that the `arg` be used at runtime if the
+ /// defining argument's value is equal to `val`. If the defining argument is anything other than
+ /// `val`, the other argument isn't required.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires_if("my.cfg", "other")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "some.cfg"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok()); // We didn't use --config=my.cfg, so other wasn't required
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::requires_if(val, arg)` and setting the value to `val` but *not* supplying
+ /// `arg` is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires_if("my.cfg", "input")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "my.cfg"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::requires(name)`]: Arg::requires()
+ /// [Conflicting]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [override]: Arg::overrides_with()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn requires_if(mut self, val: impl Into<ArgPredicate>, arg_id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self {
+ self.requires.push((val.into(), arg_id.into()));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allows multiple conditional requirements.
+ ///
+ /// The requirement will only become valid if this arg's value matches the
+ /// [`ArgPredicate`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .requires_ifs([
+ /// ("val", "arg"),
+ /// ("other_val", "arg2"),
+ /// ])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::requires_ifs(["val", "arg"])` requires that the `arg` be used at runtime if the
+ /// defining argument's value is equal to `val`. If the defining argument's value is anything other
+ /// than `val`, `arg` isn't required.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires_ifs([
+ /// ("special.conf", "opt"),
+ /// ("other.conf", "other"),
+ /// ])
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("other"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "special.conf"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err()); // We used --config=special.conf so --option <val> is required
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting `Arg::requires_ifs` with [`ArgPredicate::IsPresent`] and *not* supplying all the
+ /// arguments is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction, builder::ArgPredicate};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .requires_ifs([
+ /// (ArgPredicate::IsPresent, "input"),
+ /// (ArgPredicate::IsPresent, "output"),
+ /// ])
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("output"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.conf", "in.txt"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// // We didn't use output
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::requires(name)`]: Arg::requires()
+ /// [Conflicting]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [override]: Arg::overrides_with()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn requires_ifs(
+ mut self,
+ ifs: impl IntoIterator<Item = (impl Into<ArgPredicate>, impl Into<Id>)>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.requires
+ .extend(ifs.into_iter().map(|(val, arg)| (val.into(), arg.into())));
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::requires_ifs`")
+ )]
+ pub fn requires_all(self, ids: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ self.requires_ifs(ids.into_iter().map(|id| (ArgPredicate::IsPresent, id)))
+ }
+
+ /// This argument is mutually exclusive with the specified argument.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Conflicting rules take precedence over being required by default. Conflict rules
+ /// only need to be set for one of the two arguments, they do not need to be set for each.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Defining a conflict is two-way, but does *not* need to defined for both arguments
+ /// (i.e. if A conflicts with B, defining A.conflicts_with(B) is sufficient. You do not
+ /// need to also do B.conflicts_with(A))
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** [`Arg::conflicts_with_all(names)`] allows specifying an argument which conflicts with more than one argument.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE** [`Arg::exclusive(true)`] allows specifying an argument which conflicts with every other argument.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** All arguments implicitly conflict with themselves.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .conflicts_with("debug")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting conflicting argument, and having both arguments present at runtime is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .conflicts_with("debug")
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--debug", "--config", "file.conf"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::conflicts_with_all(names)`]: Arg::conflicts_with_all()
+ /// [`Arg::exclusive(true)`]: Arg::exclusive()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn conflicts_with(mut self, arg_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(arg_id) = arg_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.blacklist.push(arg_id);
+ } else {
+ self.blacklist.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// This argument is mutually exclusive with the specified arguments.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Arg::conflicts_with`].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Conflicting rules take precedence over being required by default. Conflict rules
+ /// only need to be set for one of the two arguments, they do not need to be set for each.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Defining a conflict is two-way, but does *not* need to defined for both arguments
+ /// (i.e. if A conflicts with B, defining A.conflicts_with(B) is sufficient. You do not need
+ /// need to also do B.conflicts_with(A))
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** [`Arg::exclusive(true)`] allows specifying an argument which conflicts with every other argument.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// Arg::new("config")
+ /// .conflicts_with_all(["debug", "input"])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Setting conflicting argument, and having any of the arguments present at runtime with a
+ /// conflicting argument is an error.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .conflicts_with_all(["debug", "input"])
+ /// .long("config"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--config", "file.conf", "file.txt"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::conflicts_with`]: Arg::conflicts_with()
+ /// [`Arg::exclusive(true)`]: Arg::exclusive()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn conflicts_with_all(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ self.blacklist.extend(names.into_iter().map(Into::into));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets an overridable argument.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. this argument and the following argument
+ /// will override each other in POSIX style (whichever argument was specified at runtime
+ /// **last** "wins")
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** When an argument is overridden it is essentially as if it never was used, any
+ /// conflicts, requirements, etc. are evaluated **after** all "overrides" have been removed
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Overriding an argument implies they [conflict][Arg::conflicts_with`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(arg!(-f --flag "some flag")
+ /// .conflicts_with("debug"))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-d --debug "other flag"))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-c --color "third flag")
+ /// .overrides_with("flag"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-f", "-d", "-c"]);
+ /// // ^~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~ flag is overridden by color
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.get_flag("color"));
+ /// assert!(m.get_flag("debug")); // even though flag conflicts with debug, it's as if flag
+ /// // was never used because it was overridden with color
+ /// assert!(!m.get_flag("flag"));
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn overrides_with(mut self, arg_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(arg_id) = arg_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.overrides.push(arg_id);
+ } else {
+ self.overrides.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets multiple mutually overridable arguments by name.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. this argument and the following argument will override each other in POSIX style
+ /// (whichever argument was specified at runtime **last** "wins")
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** When an argument is overridden it is essentially as if it never was used, any
+ /// conflicts, requirements, etc. are evaluated **after** all "overrides" have been removed
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Overriding an argument implies they [conflict][Arg::conflicts_with_all`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(arg!(-f --flag "some flag")
+ /// .conflicts_with("color"))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-d --debug "other flag"))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-c --color "third flag")
+ /// .overrides_with_all(["flag", "debug"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "-f", "-d", "-c"]);
+ /// // ^~~~~~^~~~~~~~~ flag and debug are overridden by color
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.get_flag("color")); // even though flag conflicts with color, it's as if flag
+ /// // and debug were never used because they were overridden
+ /// // with color
+ /// assert!(!m.get_flag("debug"));
+ /// assert!(!m.get_flag("flag"));
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn overrides_with_all(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ self.overrides.extend(names.into_iter().map(Into::into));
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Reflection
+impl Arg {
+ /// Get the name of the argument
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_id(&self) -> &Id {
+ &self.id
+ }
+
+ /// Get the help specified for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the long help specified for this argument, if any
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let arg = Arg::new("foo").long_help("long help");
+ /// assert_eq!(Some("long help".to_owned()), arg.get_long_help().map(|s| s.to_string()));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_long_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.long_help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the help heading specified for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.help_heading
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|s| s.as_deref())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the short option name for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_short(&self) -> Option<char> {
+ self.short
+ }
+
+ /// Get visible short aliases for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_visible_short_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<char>> {
+ if self.short_aliases.is_empty() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(
+ self.short_aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|(c, v)| if *v { Some(c) } else { None })
+ .copied()
+ .collect(),
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get *all* short aliases for this argument, if any, both visible and hidden.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_all_short_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<char>> {
+ if self.short_aliases.is_empty() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(self.short_aliases.iter().map(|(s, _)| s).copied().collect())
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the short option name and its visible aliases, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_short_and_visible_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<char>> {
+ let mut shorts = match self.short {
+ Some(short) => vec![short],
+ None => return None,
+ };
+ if let Some(aliases) = self.get_visible_short_aliases() {
+ shorts.extend(aliases);
+ }
+ Some(shorts)
+ }
+
+ /// Get the long option name for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_long(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.long.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get visible aliases for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_visible_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<&str>> {
+ if self.aliases.is_empty() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(
+ self.aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|(s, v)| if *v { Some(s.as_str()) } else { None })
+ .collect(),
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get *all* aliases for this argument, if any, both visible and hidden.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_all_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<&str>> {
+ if self.aliases.is_empty() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(self.aliases.iter().map(|(s, _)| s.as_str()).collect())
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the long option name and its visible aliases, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_long_and_visible_aliases(&self) -> Option<Vec<&str>> {
+ let mut longs = match self.get_long() {
+ Some(long) => vec![long],
+ None => return None,
+ };
+ if let Some(aliases) = self.get_visible_aliases() {
+ longs.extend(aliases);
+ }
+ Some(longs)
+ }
+
+ /// Get the names of possible values for this argument. Only useful for user
+ /// facing applications, such as building help messages or man files
+ pub fn get_possible_values(&self) -> Vec<PossibleValue> {
+ if !self.is_takes_value_set() {
+ vec![]
+ } else {
+ self.get_value_parser()
+ .possible_values()
+ .map(|pvs| pvs.collect())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the names of values for this argument.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_value_names(&self) -> Option<&[Str]> {
+ if self.val_names.is_empty() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(&self.val_names)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the number of values for this argument.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_num_args(&self) -> Option<ValueRange> {
+ self.num_vals
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn get_min_vals(&self) -> usize {
+ self.get_num_args().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG).min_values()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the delimiter between multiple values
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_value_delimiter(&self) -> Option<char> {
+ self.val_delim
+ }
+
+ /// Get the value terminator for this argument. The value_terminator is a value
+ /// that terminates parsing of multi-valued arguments.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_value_terminator(&self) -> Option<&Str> {
+ self.terminator.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the index of this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_index(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.index
+ }
+
+ /// Get the value hint of this argument
+ pub fn get_value_hint(&self) -> ValueHint {
+ self.value_hint.unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ if self.is_takes_value_set() {
+ let type_id = self.get_value_parser().type_id();
+ if type_id == AnyValueId::of::<std::path::PathBuf>() {
+ ValueHint::AnyPath
+ } else {
+ ValueHint::default()
+ }
+ } else {
+ ValueHint::default()
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// Get the environment variable name specified for this argument, if any
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let arg = Arg::new("foo").env("ENVIRONMENT");
+ /// assert_eq!(arg.get_env(), Some(OsStr::new("ENVIRONMENT")));
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ pub fn get_env(&self) -> Option<&std::ffi::OsStr> {
+ self.env.as_ref().map(|x| x.0.as_os_str())
+ }
+
+ /// Get the default values specified for this argument, if any
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let arg = Arg::new("foo").default_value("default value");
+ /// assert_eq!(arg.get_default_values(), &["default value"]);
+ /// ```
+ pub fn get_default_values(&self) -> &[OsStr] {
+ &self.default_vals
+ }
+
+ /// Checks whether this argument is a positional or not.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let arg = Arg::new("foo");
+ /// assert_eq!(arg.is_positional(), true);
+ ///
+ /// let arg = Arg::new("foo").long("foo");
+ /// assert_eq!(arg.is_positional(), false);
+ /// ```
+ pub fn is_positional(&self) -> bool {
+ self.get_long().is_none() && self.get_short().is_none()
+ }
+
+ /// Reports whether [`Arg::required`] is set
+ pub fn is_required_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::Required)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_multiple_values_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.get_num_args().unwrap_or_default().is_multiple()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_takes_value_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.get_action().takes_values()
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values`] is set
+ pub fn is_allow_hyphen_values_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::allow_negative_numbers`] is set
+ pub fn is_allow_negative_numbers_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ }
+
+ /// Behavior when parsing the argument
+ pub fn get_action(&self) -> &super::ArgAction {
+ const DEFAULT: super::ArgAction = super::ArgAction::Set;
+ self.action.as_ref().unwrap_or(&DEFAULT)
+ }
+
+ /// Configured parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// let cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("port")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(usize))
+ /// );
+ /// let value_parser = cmd.get_arguments()
+ /// .find(|a| a.get_id() == "port").unwrap()
+ /// .get_value_parser();
+ /// println!("{value_parser:?}");
+ /// ```
+ pub fn get_value_parser(&self) -> &super::ValueParser {
+ if let Some(value_parser) = self.value_parser.as_ref() {
+ value_parser
+ } else {
+ static DEFAULT: super::ValueParser = super::ValueParser::string();
+ &DEFAULT
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::global`] is set
+ pub fn is_global_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::Global)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::next_line_help`] is set
+ pub fn is_next_line_help_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::NextLineHelp)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide`] is set
+ pub fn is_hide_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::Hidden)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_default_value`] is set
+ pub fn is_hide_default_value_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HideDefaultValue)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_possible_values`] is set
+ pub fn is_hide_possible_values_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HidePossibleValues)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_env`] is set
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ pub fn is_hide_env_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HideEnv)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_env_values`] is set
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ pub fn is_hide_env_values_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HideEnvValues)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_short_help`] is set
+ pub fn is_hide_short_help_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HiddenShortHelp)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::hide_long_help`] is set
+ pub fn is_hide_long_help_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::HiddenLongHelp)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::require_equals`] is set
+ pub fn is_require_equals_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::RequireEquals)
+ }
+
+ /// Reports whether [`Arg::exclusive`] is set
+ pub fn is_exclusive_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::Exclusive)
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether [`Arg::trailing_var_arg`] is set
+ pub fn is_trailing_var_arg_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::TrailingVarArg)
+ }
+
+ /// Reports whether [`Arg::last`] is set
+ pub fn is_last_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::Last)
+ }
+
+ /// Reports whether [`Arg::ignore_case`] is set
+ pub fn is_ignore_case_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(ArgSettings::IgnoreCase)
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Internally used only
+impl Arg {
+ pub(crate) fn _build(&mut self) {
+ if self.action.is_none() {
+ if self.num_vals == Some(ValueRange::EMPTY) {
+ let action = super::ArgAction::SetTrue;
+ self.action = Some(action);
+ } else {
+ let action =
+ if self.is_positional() && self.num_vals.unwrap_or_default().is_unbounded() {
+ // Allow collecting arguments interleaved with flags
+ //
+ // Bounded values are probably a group and the user should explicitly opt-in to
+ // Append
+ super::ArgAction::Append
+ } else {
+ super::ArgAction::Set
+ };
+ self.action = Some(action);
+ }
+ }
+ if let Some(action) = self.action.as_ref() {
+ if let Some(default_value) = action.default_value() {
+ if self.default_vals.is_empty() {
+ self.default_vals = vec![default_value.into()];
+ }
+ }
+ if let Some(default_value) = action.default_missing_value() {
+ if self.default_missing_vals.is_empty() {
+ self.default_missing_vals = vec![default_value.into()];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if self.value_parser.is_none() {
+ if let Some(default) = self.action.as_ref().and_then(|a| a.default_value_parser()) {
+ self.value_parser = Some(default);
+ } else {
+ self.value_parser = Some(super::ValueParser::string());
+ }
+ }
+
+ let val_names_len = self.val_names.len();
+ if val_names_len > 1 {
+ self.num_vals.get_or_insert(val_names_len.into());
+ } else {
+ let nargs = if self.get_action().takes_values() {
+ ValueRange::SINGLE
+ } else {
+ ValueRange::EMPTY
+ };
+ self.num_vals.get_or_insert(nargs);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Used for positionals when printing
+ pub(crate) fn name_no_brackets(&self) -> String {
+ debug!("Arg::name_no_brackets:{}", self.get_id());
+ let delim = " ";
+ if !self.val_names.is_empty() {
+ debug!("Arg::name_no_brackets: val_names={:#?}", self.val_names);
+
+ if self.val_names.len() > 1 {
+ self.val_names
+ .iter()
+ .map(|n| format!("<{n}>"))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(delim)
+ } else {
+ self.val_names
+ .first()
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .as_str()
+ .to_owned()
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug!("Arg::name_no_brackets: just name");
+ self.get_id().as_str().to_owned()
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn stylized(&self, styles: &Styles, required: Option<bool>) -> StyledStr {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = styles.get_literal();
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ // Write the name such --long or -l
+ if let Some(l) = self.get_long() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}--{l}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else if let Some(s) = self.get_short() {
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}-{s}{}", literal.render(), literal.render_reset());
+ }
+ styled.push_styled(&self.stylize_arg_suffix(styles, required));
+ styled
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn stylize_arg_suffix(&self, styles: &Styles, required: Option<bool>) -> StyledStr {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = styles.get_literal();
+ let placeholder = styles.get_placeholder();
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+
+ let mut need_closing_bracket = false;
+ if self.is_takes_value_set() && !self.is_positional() {
+ let is_optional_val = self.get_min_vals() == 0;
+ let (style, start) = if self.is_require_equals_set() {
+ if is_optional_val {
+ need_closing_bracket = true;
+ (placeholder, "[=")
+ } else {
+ (literal, "=")
+ }
+ } else if is_optional_val {
+ need_closing_bracket = true;
+ (placeholder, " [")
+ } else {
+ (placeholder, " ")
+ };
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}{start}{}", style.render(), style.render_reset());
+ }
+ if self.is_takes_value_set() || self.is_positional() {
+ let required = required.unwrap_or_else(|| self.is_required_set());
+ let arg_val = self.render_arg_val(required);
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{arg_val}{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else if matches!(*self.get_action(), ArgAction::Count) {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}...{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ if need_closing_bracket {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}]{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+
+ styled
+ }
+
+ /// Write the values such as `<name1> <name2>`
+ fn render_arg_val(&self, required: bool) -> String {
+ let mut rendered = String::new();
+
+ let num_vals = self.get_num_args().unwrap_or_else(|| 1.into());
+
+ let mut val_names = if self.val_names.is_empty() {
+ vec![self.id.as_internal_str().to_owned()]
+ } else {
+ self.val_names.clone()
+ };
+ if val_names.len() == 1 {
+ let min = num_vals.min_values().max(1);
+ let val_name = val_names.pop().unwrap();
+ val_names = vec![val_name; min];
+ }
+
+ debug_assert!(self.is_takes_value_set());
+ for (n, val_name) in val_names.iter().enumerate() {
+ let arg_name = if self.is_positional() && (num_vals.min_values() == 0 || !required) {
+ format!("[{val_name}]")
+ } else {
+ format!("<{val_name}>")
+ };
+
+ if n != 0 {
+ rendered.push(' ');
+ }
+ rendered.push_str(&arg_name);
+ }
+
+ let mut extra_values = false;
+ extra_values |= val_names.len() < num_vals.max_values();
+ if self.is_positional() && matches!(*self.get_action(), ArgAction::Append) {
+ extra_values = true;
+ }
+ if extra_values {
+ rendered.push_str("...");
+ }
+
+ rendered
+ }
+
+ /// Either multiple values or occurrences
+ pub(crate) fn is_multiple(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_multiple_values_set() || matches!(*self.get_action(), ArgAction::Append)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_display_order(&self) -> usize {
+ self.disp_ord.unwrap_or(999)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Arg> for Arg {
+ fn from(a: &Arg) -> Self {
+ a.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for Arg {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Arg) -> bool {
+ self.get_id() == other.get_id()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialOrd for Arg {
+ fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
+ Some(self.cmp(other))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Ord for Arg {
+ fn cmp(&self, other: &Arg) -> Ordering {
+ self.get_id().cmp(other.get_id())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Eq for Arg {}
+
+impl Display for Arg {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ let plain = Styles::plain();
+ self.stylized(&plain, None).fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Debug for Arg {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
+ let mut ds = f.debug_struct("Arg");
+
+ #[allow(unused_mut)]
+ let mut ds = ds
+ .field("id", &self.id)
+ .field("help", &self.help)
+ .field("long_help", &self.long_help)
+ .field("action", &self.action)
+ .field("value_parser", &self.value_parser)
+ .field("blacklist", &self.blacklist)
+ .field("settings", &self.settings)
+ .field("overrides", &self.overrides)
+ .field("groups", &self.groups)
+ .field("requires", &self.requires)
+ .field("r_ifs", &self.r_ifs)
+ .field("r_unless", &self.r_unless)
+ .field("short", &self.short)
+ .field("long", &self.long)
+ .field("aliases", &self.aliases)
+ .field("short_aliases", &self.short_aliases)
+ .field("disp_ord", &self.disp_ord)
+ .field("val_names", &self.val_names)
+ .field("num_vals", &self.num_vals)
+ .field("val_delim", &self.val_delim)
+ .field("default_vals", &self.default_vals)
+ .field("default_vals_ifs", &self.default_vals_ifs)
+ .field("terminator", &self.terminator)
+ .field("index", &self.index)
+ .field("help_heading", &self.help_heading)
+ .field("value_hint", &self.value_hint)
+ .field("default_missing_vals", &self.default_missing_vals);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ {
+ ds = ds.field("env", &self.env);
+ }
+
+ ds.finish()
+ }
+}
+
+// Flags
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::Arg;
+ use super::ArgAction;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_long() {
+ let mut f = Arg::new("flg").long("flag").action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f.to_string(), "--flag");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_short() {
+ let mut f2 = Arg::new("flg").short('f').action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f2._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f2.to_string(), "-f");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_count() {
+ let mut f2 = Arg::new("flg").long("flag").action(ArgAction::Count);
+ f2._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f2.to_string(), "--flag...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_single_alias() {
+ let mut f = Arg::new("flg")
+ .long("flag")
+ .visible_alias("als")
+ .action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f.to_string(), "--flag")
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_multiple_aliases() {
+ let mut f = Arg::new("flg").short('f').action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f.aliases = vec![
+ ("alias_not_visible".into(), false),
+ ("f2".into(), true),
+ ("f3".into(), true),
+ ("f4".into(), true),
+ ];
+ f._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f.to_string(), "-f");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_single_short_alias() {
+ let mut f = Arg::new("flg").short('a').action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f.short_aliases = vec![('b', true)];
+ f._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f.to_string(), "-a")
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_display_multiple_short_aliases() {
+ let mut f = Arg::new("flg").short('a').action(ArgAction::SetTrue);
+ f.short_aliases = vec![('b', false), ('c', true), ('d', true), ('e', true)];
+ f._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(f.to_string(), "-a");
+ }
+
+ // Options
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_multiple_occurrences() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt").long("option").action(ArgAction::Append);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option <opt>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_multiple_values() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option <opt>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_zero_or_more_values() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(0..);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option [<opt>...]");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_one_or_more_values() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option <opt>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_zero_or_more_values_with_value_name() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('o')
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(0..)
+ .value_names(["file"]);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-o [<file>...]");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_one_or_more_values_with_value_name() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('o')
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..)
+ .value_names(["file"]);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-o <file>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_optional_value() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(0..=1);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option [<opt>]");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_value_names() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('o')
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .value_names(["file", "name"]);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-o <file> <name>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display3() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('o')
+ .num_args(1..)
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .value_names(["file", "name"]);
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-o <file> <name>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_single_alias() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .visible_alias("als");
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option <opt>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_multiple_aliases() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .long("option")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .visible_aliases(["als2", "als3", "als4"])
+ .alias("als_not_visible");
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "--option <opt>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_single_short_alias() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('a')
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .visible_short_alias('b');
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-a <opt>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn option_display_multiple_short_aliases() {
+ let mut o = Arg::new("opt")
+ .short('a')
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .visible_short_aliases(['b', 'c', 'd'])
+ .short_alias('e');
+ o._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(o.to_string(), "-a <opt>");
+ }
+
+ // Positionals
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_multiple_values() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).num_args(1..);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[pos]...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_multiple_values_required() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).num_args(1..).required(true);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "<pos>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_zero_or_more_values() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).num_args(0..);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[pos]...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_one_or_more_values() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).num_args(1..);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[pos]...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_one_or_more_values_required() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).num_args(1..).required(true);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "<pos>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_optional_value() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos")
+ .index(1)
+ .num_args(0..=1)
+ .action(ArgAction::Set);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[pos]");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_multiple_occurrences() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).action(ArgAction::Append);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[pos]...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_multiple_occurrences_required() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos")
+ .index(1)
+ .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ .required(true);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "<pos>...");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_required() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).required(true);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "<pos>");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_val_names() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos").index(1).value_names(["file1", "file2"]);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "[file1] [file2]");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn positional_display_val_names_required() {
+ let mut p = Arg::new("pos")
+ .index(1)
+ .value_names(["file1", "file2"])
+ .required(true);
+ p._build();
+
+ assert_eq!(p.to_string(), "<file1> <file2>");
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_group.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_group.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d3a37c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_group.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,611 @@
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::IntoResettable;
+use crate::util::Id;
+
+/// Family of related [arguments].
+///
+/// By placing arguments in a logical group, you can create easier requirement and
+/// exclusion rules instead of having to list each argument individually, or when you want a rule
+/// to apply "any but not all" arguments.
+///
+/// For instance, you can make an entire `ArgGroup` required. If [`ArgGroup::multiple(true)`] is
+/// set, this means that at least one argument from that group must be present. If
+/// [`ArgGroup::multiple(false)`] is set (the default), one and *only* one must be present.
+///
+/// You can also do things such as name an entire `ArgGroup` as a [conflict] or [requirement] for
+/// another argument, meaning any of the arguments that belong to that group will cause a failure
+/// if present, or must be present respectively.
+///
+/// Perhaps the most common use of `ArgGroup`s is to require one and *only* one argument to be
+/// present out of a given set. Imagine that you had multiple arguments, and you want one of them
+/// to be required, but making all of them required isn't feasible because perhaps they conflict
+/// with each other. For example, lets say that you were building an application where one could
+/// set a given version number by supplying a string with an option argument, i.e.
+/// `--set-ver v1.2.3`, you also wanted to support automatically using a previous version number
+/// and simply incrementing one of the three numbers. So you create three flags `--major`,
+/// `--minor`, and `--patch`. All of these arguments shouldn't be used at one time but you want to
+/// specify that *at least one* of them is used. For this, you can create a group.
+///
+/// Finally, you may use `ArgGroup`s to pull a value from a group of arguments when you don't care
+/// exactly which argument was actually used at runtime.
+///
+/// # 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.
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind};
+/// let result = 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))
+/// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "--major", "--patch"]);
+/// // Because we used two args in the group it's an error
+/// assert!(result.is_err());
+/// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+/// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+/// ```
+///
+/// This next example shows a passing parse of the same scenario
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup, Id};
+/// let result = 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))
+/// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["cmd", "--major"]);
+/// assert!(result.is_ok());
+/// let matches = result.unwrap();
+/// // We may not know which of the args was used, so we can test for the group...
+/// assert!(matches.contains_id("vers"));
+/// // We can also ask the group which arg was used
+/// assert_eq!(matches
+/// .get_one::<Id>("vers")
+/// .expect("`vers` is required")
+/// .as_str(),
+/// "major"
+/// );
+/// // we could also alternatively check each arg individually (not shown here)
+/// ```
+/// [`ArgGroup::multiple(true)`]: ArgGroup::multiple()
+///
+/// [`ArgGroup::multiple(false)`]: ArgGroup::multiple()
+/// [arguments]: crate::Arg
+/// [conflict]: crate::Arg::conflicts_with()
+/// [requirement]: crate::Arg::requires()
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct ArgGroup {
+ pub(crate) id: Id,
+ pub(crate) args: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) required: bool,
+ pub(crate) requires: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) conflicts: Vec<Id>,
+ pub(crate) multiple: bool,
+}
+
+/// # Builder
+impl ArgGroup {
+ /// Create a `ArgGroup` using a unique name.
+ ///
+ /// The name will be used to get values from the group or refer to the group inside of conflict
+ /// and requirement rules.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ArgGroup};
+ /// ArgGroup::new("config")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new(id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self {
+ ArgGroup::default().id(id)
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the group name.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ArgGroup};
+ /// ArgGroup::default().id("config")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn id(mut self, id: impl Into<Id>) -> Self {
+ self.id = id.into();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Adds an [argument] to this group by name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .arg("flag")
+ /// .arg("color"))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-f"]);
+ /// // maybe we don't know which of the two flags was used...
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("req_flags"));
+ /// // but we can also check individually if needed
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [argument]: crate::Arg
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn arg(mut self, arg_id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(arg_id) = arg_id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.args.push(arg_id);
+ } else {
+ self.args.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Adds multiple [arguments] to this group by name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"]))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-f"]);
+ /// // maybe we don't know which of the two flags was used...
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("req_flags"));
+ /// // but we can also check individually if needed
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [arguments]: crate::Arg
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn args(mut self, ns: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ for n in ns {
+ self = self.arg(n);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Getters for all args. It will return a vector of `Id`
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{ArgGroup};
+ /// let args: Vec<&str> = vec!["a1".into(), "a4".into()];
+ /// let grp = ArgGroup::new("program").args(&args);
+ ///
+ /// for (pos, arg) in grp.get_args().enumerate() {
+ /// assert_eq!(*arg, args[pos]);
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn get_args(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Id> {
+ self.args.iter()
+ }
+
+ /// Allows more than one of the [`Arg`]s in this group to be used. (Default: `false`)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// Notice in this example we use *both* the `-f` and `-c` flags which are both part of the
+ /// group
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .multiple(true))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-f", "-c"]);
+ /// // maybe we don't know which of the two flags was used...
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("req_flags"));
+ /// ```
+ /// In this next example, we show the default behavior (i.e. `multiple(false)) which will throw
+ /// an error if more than one of the args in the group was used.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"]))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-f", "-c"]);
+ /// // Because we used both args in the group it's an error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg`]: crate::Arg
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn multiple(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ self.multiple = yes;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Return true if the group allows more than one of the arguments
+ /// in this group to be used. (Default: `false`)
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{ArgGroup};
+ /// let mut group = ArgGroup::new("myprog")
+ /// .args(["f", "c"])
+ /// .multiple(true);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(group.is_multiple());
+ /// ```
+ pub fn is_multiple(&mut self) -> bool {
+ self.multiple
+ }
+
+ /// Require an argument from the group to be present when parsing.
+ ///
+ /// This is unless conflicting with another argument. A required group will be displayed in
+ /// the usage string of the application in the format `<arg|arg2|arg3>`.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting only applies to the current [`Command`] / [`Subcommand`]s, and not
+ /// globally.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** By default, [`ArgGroup::multiple`] is set to `false` which when combined with
+ /// `ArgGroup::required(true)` states, "One and *only one* arg must be used from this group.
+ /// Use of more than one arg is an error." Vice setting `ArgGroup::multiple(true)` which
+ /// states, '*At least* one arg from this group must be used. Using multiple is OK."
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .required(true))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog"]);
+ /// // Because we didn't use any of the args in the group, it's an error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Subcommand`]: crate::Subcommand
+ /// [`ArgGroup::multiple`]: ArgGroup::multiple()
+ /// [`Command`]: crate::Command
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn required(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ self.required = yes;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify an argument or group that must be present when this group is.
+ ///
+ /// This is not to be confused with a [required group]. Requirement rules function just like
+ /// [argument requirement rules], you can name other arguments or groups that must be present
+ /// when any one of the arguments from this group is used.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** The name provided may be an argument or group name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .requires("debug"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-c"]);
+ /// // because we used an arg from the group, and the group requires "-d" to be used, it's an
+ /// // error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required group]: ArgGroup::required()
+ /// [argument requirement rules]: crate::Arg::requires()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn requires(mut self, id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(id) = id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.requires.push(id);
+ } else {
+ self.requires.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify arguments or groups that must be present when this group is.
+ ///
+ /// This is not to be confused with a [required group]. Requirement rules function just like
+ /// [argument requirement rules], you can name other arguments or groups that must be present
+ /// when one of the arguments from this group is used.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** The names provided may be an argument or group name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("verb")
+ /// .short('v')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .requires_all(["debug", "verb"]))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-c", "-d"]);
+ /// // because we used an arg from the group, and the group requires "-d" and "-v" to be used,
+ /// // yet we only used "-d" it's an error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ /// [required group]: ArgGroup::required()
+ /// [argument requirement rules]: crate::Arg::requires_ifs()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn requires_all(mut self, ns: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ for n in ns {
+ self = self.requires(n);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify an argument or group that must **not** be present when this group is.
+ ///
+ /// Exclusion (aka conflict) rules function just like [argument exclusion rules], you can name
+ /// other arguments or groups that must *not* be present when one of the arguments from this
+ /// group are used.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** The name provided may be an argument, or group name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .conflicts_with("debug"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-c", "-d"]);
+ /// // because we used an arg from the group, and the group conflicts with "-d", it's an error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ /// [argument exclusion rules]: crate::Arg::conflicts_with()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn conflicts_with(mut self, id: impl IntoResettable<Id>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(id) = id.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.conflicts.push(id);
+ } else {
+ self.conflicts.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specify arguments or groups that must **not** be present when this group is.
+ ///
+ /// Exclusion rules function just like [argument exclusion rules], you can name other arguments
+ /// or groups that must *not* be present when one of the arguments from this group are used.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** The names provided may be an argument, or group name
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgGroup, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .short('c')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("verb")
+ /// .short('v')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .group(ArgGroup::new("req_flags")
+ /// .args(["flag", "color"])
+ /// .conflicts_with_all(["debug", "verb"]))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-c", "-v"]);
+ /// // because we used an arg from the group, and the group conflicts with either "-v" or "-d"
+ /// // it's an error
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// let err = result.unwrap_err();
+ /// assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [argument exclusion rules]: crate::Arg::conflicts_with_all()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn conflicts_with_all(mut self, ns: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Id>>) -> Self {
+ for n in ns {
+ self = self.conflicts_with(n);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Reflection
+impl ArgGroup {
+ /// Get the name of the group
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_id(&self) -> &Id {
+ &self.id
+ }
+
+ /// Reports whether [`ArgGroup::required`] is set
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn is_required_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.required
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ ArgGroup> for ArgGroup {
+ fn from(g: &ArgGroup) -> Self {
+ g.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn groups() {
+ let g = ArgGroup::new("test")
+ .arg("a1")
+ .arg("a4")
+ .args(["a2", "a3"])
+ .required(true)
+ .conflicts_with("c1")
+ .conflicts_with_all(["c2", "c3"])
+ .conflicts_with("c4")
+ .requires("r1")
+ .requires_all(["r2", "r3"])
+ .requires("r4");
+
+ let args: Vec<Id> = vec!["a1".into(), "a4".into(), "a2".into(), "a3".into()];
+ let reqs: Vec<Id> = vec!["r1".into(), "r2".into(), "r3".into(), "r4".into()];
+ let confs: Vec<Id> = vec!["c1".into(), "c2".into(), "c3".into(), "c4".into()];
+
+ assert_eq!(g.args, args);
+ assert_eq!(g.requires, reqs);
+ assert_eq!(g.conflicts, confs);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_from() {
+ let g = ArgGroup::new("test")
+ .arg("a1")
+ .arg("a4")
+ .args(["a2", "a3"])
+ .required(true)
+ .conflicts_with("c1")
+ .conflicts_with_all(["c2", "c3"])
+ .conflicts_with("c4")
+ .requires("r1")
+ .requires_all(["r2", "r3"])
+ .requires("r4");
+
+ let args: Vec<Id> = vec!["a1".into(), "a4".into(), "a2".into(), "a3".into()];
+ let reqs: Vec<Id> = vec!["r1".into(), "r2".into(), "r3".into(), "r4".into()];
+ let confs: Vec<Id> = vec!["c1".into(), "c2".into(), "c3".into(), "c4".into()];
+
+ let g2 = ArgGroup::from(&g);
+ assert_eq!(g2.args, args);
+ assert_eq!(g2.requires, reqs);
+ assert_eq!(g2.conflicts, confs);
+ }
+
+ // This test will *fail to compile* if ArgGroup is not Send + Sync
+ #[test]
+ fn arg_group_send_sync() {
+ fn foo<T: Send + Sync>(_: T) {}
+ foo(ArgGroup::new("test"))
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn arg_group_expose_is_multiple_helper() {
+ let args: Vec<Id> = vec!["a1".into(), "a4".into()];
+
+ let mut grp_multiple = ArgGroup::new("test_multiple").args(&args).multiple(true);
+ assert!(grp_multiple.is_multiple());
+
+ let mut grp_not_multiple = ArgGroup::new("test_multiple").args(&args).multiple(false);
+ assert!(!grp_not_multiple.is_multiple());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn arg_group_expose_get_args_helper() {
+ let args: Vec<Id> = vec!["a1".into(), "a4".into()];
+ let grp = ArgGroup::new("program").args(&args);
+
+ for (pos, arg) in grp.get_args().enumerate() {
+ assert_eq!(*arg, args[pos]);
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_predicate.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_predicate.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bc79a11
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_predicate.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+use crate::builder::OsStr;
+
+/// Operations to perform on argument values
+///
+/// These do not apply to [`ValueSource::DefaultValue`][crate::parser::ValueSource::DefaultValue]
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+#[cfg_attr(feature = "unstable-v5", non_exhaustive)]
+pub enum ArgPredicate {
+ /// Is the argument present?
+ IsPresent,
+ /// Does the argument match the specified value?
+ Equals(OsStr),
+}
+
+impl<S: Into<OsStr>> From<S> for ArgPredicate {
+ fn from(other: S) -> Self {
+ Self::Equals(other.into())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_settings.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_settings.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd47504
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/arg_settings.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+#[allow(unused)]
+use crate::Arg;
+
+#[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct ArgFlags(u32);
+
+impl ArgFlags {
+ pub(crate) fn set(&mut self, setting: ArgSettings) {
+ self.0 |= setting.bit();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn unset(&mut self, setting: ArgSettings) {
+ self.0 &= !setting.bit();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_set(&self, setting: ArgSettings) -> bool {
+ self.0 & setting.bit() != 0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, other: Self) {
+ self.0 |= other.0;
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::BitOr for ArgFlags {
+ type Output = Self;
+
+ fn bitor(mut self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output {
+ self.insert(rhs);
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// Various settings that apply to arguments and may be set, unset, and checked via getter/setter
+/// methods [`Arg::setting`], [`Arg::unset_setting`], and [`Arg::is_set`]. This is what the
+/// [`Arg`] methods which accept a `bool` use internally.
+///
+/// [`Arg`]: crate::Arg
+/// [`Arg::setting`]: crate::Arg::setting()
+/// [`Arg::unset_setting`]: crate::Arg::unset_setting()
+/// [`Arg::is_set`]: crate::Arg::is_set()
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
+#[repr(u8)]
+pub(crate) enum ArgSettings {
+ Required,
+ Global,
+ Hidden,
+ NextLineHelp,
+ HidePossibleValues,
+ AllowHyphenValues,
+ AllowNegativeNumbers,
+ RequireEquals,
+ Last,
+ TrailingVarArg,
+ HideDefaultValue,
+ IgnoreCase,
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ HideEnv,
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ HideEnvValues,
+ HiddenShortHelp,
+ HiddenLongHelp,
+ Exclusive,
+}
+
+impl ArgSettings {
+ fn bit(self) -> u32 {
+ 1 << (self as u8)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+ use crate::Arg;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn setting() {
+ let m = Arg::new("setting").setting(ArgSettings::Required);
+ assert!(m.is_required_set());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unset_setting() {
+ let m = Arg::new("unset_setting").setting(ArgSettings::Required);
+ assert!(m.is_required_set());
+
+ let m = m.unset_setting(ArgSettings::Required);
+ assert!(!m.is_required_set(), "{m:#?}");
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/command.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/command.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6e56b18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/command.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,4916 @@
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(unused_mut))]
+
+// Std
+use std::env;
+use std::ffi::OsString;
+use std::fmt;
+use std::io;
+use std::ops::Index;
+use std::path::Path;
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::app_settings::{AppFlags, AppSettings};
+use crate::builder::arg_settings::ArgSettings;
+use crate::builder::ext::Extensions;
+use crate::builder::ArgAction;
+use crate::builder::IntoResettable;
+use crate::builder::PossibleValue;
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+use crate::builder::{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, write_help, Usage};
+use crate::parser::{ArgMatcher, ArgMatches, Parser};
+use crate::util::ChildGraph;
+use crate::util::{color::ColorChoice, Id};
+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::Command#basic-api]
+/// - [Application-wide Settings][crate::Command#application-wide-settings]
+/// - [Command-specific Settings][crate::Command#command-specific-settings]
+/// - [Subcommand-specific Settings][crate::Command#subcommand-specific-settings]
+/// - [Reflection][crate::Command#reflection]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # 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...
+/// ```
+/// [`Command::get_matches`]: Command::get_matches()
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub struct Command {
+ name: Str,
+ long_flag: Option<Str>,
+ short_flag: Option<char>,
+ display_name: Option<String>,
+ bin_name: Option<String>,
+ author: Option<Str>,
+ version: Option<Str>,
+ long_version: Option<Str>,
+ about: Option<StyledStr>,
+ long_about: Option<StyledStr>,
+ before_help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ before_long_help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ after_help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ after_long_help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ aliases: Vec<(Str, bool)>, // (name, visible)
+ short_flag_aliases: Vec<(char, bool)>, // (name, visible)
+ long_flag_aliases: Vec<(Str, bool)>, // (name, visible)
+ usage_str: Option<StyledStr>,
+ usage_name: Option<String>,
+ help_str: Option<StyledStr>,
+ disp_ord: Option<usize>,
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ template: Option<StyledStr>,
+ settings: AppFlags,
+ g_settings: AppFlags,
+ args: MKeyMap,
+ subcommands: Vec<Command>,
+ groups: Vec<ArgGroup>,
+ current_help_heading: Option<Str>,
+ current_disp_ord: Option<usize>,
+ subcommand_value_name: Option<Str>,
+ subcommand_heading: Option<Str>,
+ external_value_parser: Option<super::ValueParser>,
+ long_help_exists: bool,
+ deferred: Option<fn(Command) -> Command>,
+ app_ext: Extensions,
+}
+
+/// # Basic API
+impl Command {
+ /// 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("My Program")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new(name: impl Into<Str>) -> 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(name: Str) -> Command {
+ Command {
+ name,
+ ..Default::default()
+ }
+ }
+
+ new_inner(name.into())
+ }
+
+ /// Adds an [argument] to the list of valid possibilities.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, a: impl Into<Arg>) -> Self {
+ let arg = a.into();
+ self.arg_internal(arg);
+ self
+ }
+
+ fn arg_internal(&mut self, mut arg: Arg) {
+ if let Some(current_disp_ord) = self.current_disp_ord.as_mut() {
+ if !arg.is_positional() {
+ let current = *current_disp_ord;
+ arg.disp_ord.get_or_insert(current);
+ *current_disp_ord = current + 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ arg.help_heading
+ .get_or_insert_with(|| self.current_help_heading.clone());
+ self.args.push(arg);
+ }
+
+ /// Adds multiple [arguments] to the list of valid possibilities.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .args([
+ /// arg!(-d --debug "turns on debugging info"),
+ /// Arg::new("input").help("the input file to use")
+ /// ])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [arguments]: Arg
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn args(mut self, args: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Arg>>) -> Self {
+ for arg in args {
+ self = self.arg(arg);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allows one to mutate an [`Arg`] after it's been added to a [`Command`].
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If the argument is undefined
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("foo")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("bar")
+ /// .short('b')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .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]
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn mut_arg<F>(mut self, arg_id: impl AsRef<str>, f: F) -> Self
+ where
+ F: FnOnce(Arg) -> Arg,
+ {
+ let id = arg_id.as_ref();
+ let a = self
+ .args
+ .remove_by_name(id)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Argument `{id}` is undefined"));
+
+ self.args.push(f(a));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allows one to mutate all [`Arg`]s after they've been added to a [`Command`].
+ ///
+ /// This does not affect the built-in `--help` or `--version` arguments.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ #[cfg_attr(feature = "string", doc = "```")]
+ #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "string"), doc = "```ignore")]
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ ///
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("foo")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("bar")
+ /// .long("bar")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("baz")
+ /// .long("baz")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .mut_args(|a| {
+ /// if let Some(l) = a.get_long().map(|l| format!("prefix-{l}")) {
+ /// a.long(l)
+ /// } else {
+ /// a
+ /// }
+ /// });
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "--bar"]);
+ ///
+ /// // Since we changed `bar`'s long to "prefix-bar" this should err as there
+ /// // is no `--bar` anymore, only `--prefix-bar`.
+ ///
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["foo", "--prefix-bar"]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_ok());
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn mut_args<F>(mut self, f: F) -> Self
+ where
+ F: FnMut(Arg) -> Arg,
+ {
+ self.args.mut_args(f);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Allows one to mutate an [`ArgGroup`] after it's been added to a [`Command`].
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If the argument is undefined
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup};
+ ///
+ /// Command::new("foo")
+ /// .arg(arg!(--"set-ver" <ver> "set the version manually").required(false))
+ /// .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))
+ /// .mut_group("vers", |a| a.required(false));
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn mut_group<F>(mut self, arg_id: impl AsRef<str>, f: F) -> Self
+ where
+ F: FnOnce(ArgGroup) -> ArgGroup,
+ {
+ let id = arg_id.as_ref();
+ let index = self
+ .groups
+ .iter()
+ .position(|g| g.get_id() == id)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Group `{id}` is undefined"));
+ let a = self.groups.remove(index);
+
+ self.groups.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`].
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If the subcommand is undefined
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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<F>(mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, f: F) -> Self
+ where
+ F: FnOnce(Self) -> Self,
+ {
+ let name = name.as_ref();
+ let pos = self.subcommands.iter().position(|s| s.name == name);
+
+ let subcmd = if let Some(idx) = pos {
+ self.subcommands.remove(idx)
+ } else {
+ panic!("Command `{name}` is undefined")
+ };
+
+ 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.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup};
+ /// Command::new("cmd")
+ /// .arg(arg!(--"set-ver" <ver> "set the version manually").required(false))
+ /// .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(mut self, group: impl Into<ArgGroup>) -> Self {
+ self.groups.push(group.into());
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Adds multiple [`ArgGroup`]s to the [`Command`] at once.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, ArgGroup};
+ /// Command::new("cmd")
+ /// .arg(arg!(--"set-ver" <ver> "set the version manually").required(false))
+ /// .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").required(false))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-i <IFACE> "an interface").required(false))
+ /// .groups([
+ /// ArgGroup::new("vers")
+ /// .args(["set-ver", "major", "minor","patch"])
+ /// .required(true),
+ /// ArgGroup::new("input")
+ /// .args(["c", "i"])
+ /// ])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn groups(mut self, groups: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<ArgGroup>>) -> Self {
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(self, subcmd: impl Into<Command>) -> Self {
+ let subcmd = subcmd.into();
+ self.subcommand_internal(subcmd)
+ }
+
+ fn subcommand_internal(mut self, mut subcmd: Self) -> Self {
+ if let Some(current_disp_ord) = self.current_disp_ord.as_mut() {
+ let current = *current_disp_ord;
+ subcmd.disp_ord.get_or_insert(current);
+ *current_disp_ord = current + 1;
+ }
+ self.subcommands.push(subcmd);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Adds multiple subcommands to the list of valid possibilities.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
+ /// # Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommands( [
+ /// 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(mut self, subcmds: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Self>>) -> Self {
+ for subcmd in subcmds {
+ self = self.subcommand(subcmd);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Delay initialization for parts of the `Command`
+ ///
+ /// This is useful for large applications to delay definitions of subcommands until they are
+ /// being invoked.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("config")
+ /// .about("Controls configuration features")
+ /// .defer(|cmd| {
+ /// cmd.arg(arg!(<config> "Required configuration file to use"))
+ /// })
+ /// )
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ pub fn defer(mut self, deferred: fn(Command) -> Command) -> Self {
+ self.deferred = Some(deferred);
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// fn cmd() -> Command {
+ /// 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_flag("bar"));
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn debug_assert(mut self) {
+ self.build();
+ }
+
+ /// Custom error message for post-parsing validation
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::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 (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let matches = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// // Args and options go here...
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// ```
+ /// [`env::args_os`]: std::env::args_os()
+ /// [`Command::try_get_matches_from_mut`]: Command::try_get_matches_from_mut()
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_matches(self) -> ArgMatches {
+ self.get_matches_from(env::args_os())
+ }
+
+ /// Parse [`env::args_os`], exiting on failure.
+ ///
+ /// Like [`Command::get_matches`] but doesn't consume the `Command`.
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If contradictory arguments or settings exist (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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()
+ /// [`Command::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 (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp
+ /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`]: crate::error::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn try_get_matches(self) -> ClapResult<ArgMatches> {
+ // Start the parsing
+ self.try_get_matches_from(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 (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::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 (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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());
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::get_matches_from`]: Command::get_matches_from()
+ /// [`Command::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::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp
+ /// [`ErrorKind::DisplayVersion`]: crate::error::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 [`Command::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 (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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());
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::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);
+ 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 {command} from argv");
+
+ 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 = "".into();
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(false);
+ let color = self.color_help();
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, false);
+
+ let c = Colorizer::new(Stream::Stdout, color).with_content(styled);
+ c.print()
+ }
+
+ /// Prints the long help message (`--help`) to [`io::stdout()`].
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Command::print_help`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(false);
+ let color = self.color_help();
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, true);
+
+ let c = Colorizer::new(Stream::Stdout, color).with_content(styled);
+ c.print()
+ }
+
+ /// Render the short help message (`-h`) to a [`StyledStr`]
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Command::render_long_help`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// use std::io;
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
+ /// let mut out = io::stdout();
+ /// let help = cmd.render_help();
+ /// println!("{help}");
+ /// ```
+ /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
+ /// [`-h` (short)]: Arg::help()
+ /// [`--help` (long)]: Arg::long_help()
+ pub fn render_help(&mut self) -> StyledStr {
+ self._build_self(false);
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, false);
+ styled
+ }
+
+ /// Render the long help message (`--help`) to a [`StyledStr`].
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Command::render_help`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// use std::io;
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
+ /// let mut out = io::stdout();
+ /// let help = cmd.render_long_help();
+ /// println!("{help}");
+ /// ```
+ /// [`io::Write`]: std::io::Write
+ /// [`-h` (short)]: Arg::help()
+ /// [`--help` (long)]: Arg::long_help()
+ pub fn render_long_help(&mut self) -> StyledStr {
+ self._build_self(false);
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, true);
+ styled
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Command::render_help`")
+ )]
+ pub fn write_help<W: io::Write>(&mut self, w: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
+ self._build_self(false);
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, false);
+ ok!(write!(w, "{styled}"));
+ w.flush()
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Command::render_long_help`")
+ )]
+ pub fn write_long_help<W: io::Write>(&mut self, w: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
+ self._build_self(false);
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, true);
+ ok!(write!(w, "{styled}"));
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// use std::io;
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog");
+ /// println!("{}", cmd.render_usage());
+ /// ```
+ pub fn render_usage(&mut self) -> StyledStr {
+ self.render_usage_().unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn render_usage_(&mut self) -> Option<StyledStr> {
+ // 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(false);
+
+ 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 Command {
+ /// 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`][Command::multicall].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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<_> = m.get_many::<String>("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:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg};
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("cmd")
+ /// .ignore_errors(true)
+ /// .arg(arg!(-c --config <FILE> "Sets a custom config file"))
+ /// .arg(arg!(-x --stuff <FILE> "Sets a custom stuff file"))
+ /// .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.get_one::<String>("config").unwrap(), "file");
+ /// assert!(m.get_flag("f"));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("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)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Replace prior occurrences of arguments rather than error
+ ///
+ /// For any argument that would conflict with itself by default (e.g.
+ /// [`ArgAction::Set`], it will now override itself.
+ ///
+ /// This is the equivalent to saying the `foo` arg using [`Arg::overrides_with("foo")`] for all
+ /// defined arguments.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::overrides_with("foo")`]: crate::Arg::overrides_with()
+ #[inline]
+ 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::value_delimiter(None)`]. 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .dont_delimit_trailing_values(true)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::value_delimiter(None)`]: crate::Arg::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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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 {
+ 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 [`Styles`] for terminal output
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Default behaviour is [`Styles::default`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ColorChoice, builder::styling};
+ /// let styles = styling::Styles::styled()
+ /// .header(styling::AnsiColor::Green.on_default() | styling::Effects::BOLD)
+ /// .usage(styling::AnsiColor::Green.on_default() | styling::Effects::BOLD)
+ /// .literal(styling::AnsiColor::Blue.on_default() | styling::Effects::BOLD)
+ /// .placeholder(styling::AnsiColor::Cyan.on_default());
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .styles(styles)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg(feature = "color")]
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn styles(mut self, styles: Styles) -> Self {
+ self.app_ext.set(styles);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// 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 current
+ /// width cannot be determined, the default is 100.
+ ///
+ /// **`unstable-v5` feature**: Defaults to unbound, being subject to
+ /// [`Command::max_term_width`].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting applies globally and *not* on a per-command basis.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This requires the `wrap_help` feature
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .term_width(80)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ #[cfg(any(not(feature = "unstable-v5"), feature = "wrap_help"))]
+ pub fn term_width(mut self, width: usize) -> Self {
+ self.app_ext.set(TermWidth(width));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Limit the line length for wrapping help when using the current terminal's width.
+ ///
+ /// This only applies when [`term_width`][Command::term_width] is unset so that the current
+ /// terminal's width will be used. See [`Command::term_width`] for more details.
+ ///
+ /// Using `0` will ignore this, always respecting [`Command::term_width`] (default).
+ ///
+ /// **`unstable-v5` feature**: Defaults to 100.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This setting applies globally and *not* on a per-command basis.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This requires the `wrap_help` feature
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .max_term_width(100)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ #[cfg(any(not(feature = "unstable-v5"), feature = "wrap_help"))]
+ pub fn max_term_width(mut self, width: usize) -> Self {
+ self.app_ext.set(MaxTermWidth(width));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Disables `-V` and `--version` flag.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let res = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .version("1.0.0")
+ /// .disable_version_flag(true)
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "--version"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// You can create a custom version flag with [`ArgAction::Version`]
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .version("1.0.0")
+ /// // Remove the `-V` short flag
+ /// .disable_version_flag(true)
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("version")
+ /// .long("version")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Version)
+ /// .help("Print version")
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-V"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "--version"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::DisplayVersion);
+ /// ```
+ #[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:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::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);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// You can create a custom help flag with [`ArgAction::Help`], [`ArgAction::HelpShort`], or
+ /// [`ArgAction::HelpLong`]
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// // Change help short flag to `?`
+ /// .disable_help_flag(true)
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("help")
+ /// .short('?')
+ /// .long("help")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Help)
+ /// .help("Print help")
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-h"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ ///
+ /// let res = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-?"
+ /// ]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ /// ```
+ #[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`].
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This choice is propagated to all child subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::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::InvalidSubcommand);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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
+ ///
+ /// On debug builds:
+ /// ```rust,no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "This is now the default")
+ )]
+ pub fn dont_collapse_args_in_usage(self, _yes: bool) -> Self {
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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 Command {
+ /// (Re)Sets the program's name.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Command::new`] for more details.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```ignore
+ /// let cmd = clap::command!()
+ /// .name("foo");
+ ///
+ /// // continued logic goes here, such as `cmd.get_matches()` etc.
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn name(mut self, name: impl Into<Str>) -> 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("My Program")
+ /// .bin_name("my_binary")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn bin_name(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<String>) -> Self {
+ self.bin_name = name.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Overrides the runtime-determined display name of the program for help and error messages.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("My Program")
+ /// .display_name("my_program")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn display_name(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<String>) -> Self {
+ self.display_name = name.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** A custom [`help_template`][Command::help_template] is needed for author to show
+ /// up.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .author("Me, me@mymain.com")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn author(mut self, author: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.author = author.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .about("Does really amazing things for great people")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn about(mut self, about: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.about = about.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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!")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::about`]: Command::about()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn long_about(mut self, long_about: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.long_about = long_about.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.after_help = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.after_long_help = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.before_help = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.before_long_help = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .version("v0.1.24")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn version(mut self, ver: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.version = ver.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .long_version(
+ /// "v0.1.24
+ /// commit: abcdef89726d
+ /// revision: 123
+ /// release: 2
+ /// binary: myprog")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn long_version(mut self, ver: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.long_version = ver.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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 seven spaces.
+ /// - The last line must not end with a newline.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .override_usage("myapp [-clDas] <some_file>")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Or for multiple usage lines:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, usage: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.usage_str = usage.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.help_str = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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.(deprecated)
+ /// * `{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.
+ /// * `{tab}` - Standard tab sized used within clap
+ /// * `{after-help}` - Help from [`Command::after_help`] or [`Command::after_long_help`].
+ /// * `{before-help}` - Help from [`Command::before_help`] or [`Command::before_long_help`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// For a very brief help:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .version("1.0")
+ /// .help_template("{name} ({version}) - {usage}")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// For showing more application context:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .version("1.0")
+ /// .help_template("\
+ /// {before-help}{name} {version}
+ /// {author-with-newline}{about-with-newline}
+ /// {usage-heading} {usage}
+ ///
+ /// {all-args}{after-help}
+ /// ")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::about`]: Command::about()
+ /// [`Command::long_about`]: Command::long_about()
+ /// [`Command::after_help`]: Command::after_help()
+ /// [`Command::after_long_help`]: Command::after_long_help()
+ /// [`Command::before_help`]: Command::before_help()
+ /// [`Command::before_long_help`]: Command::before_long_help()
+ #[must_use]
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub fn help_template(mut self, s: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.template = s.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.set(setting);
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn unset_setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.unset(setting);
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn global_setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.set(setting);
+ self.g_settings.set(setting);
+ self
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub(crate) fn unset_global_setting(mut self, setting: AppSettings) -> Self {
+ self.settings.unset(setting);
+ self.g_settings.unset(setting);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Flatten subcommand help into the current command's help
+ ///
+ /// This shows a summary of subcommands within the usage and help for the current command, similar to
+ /// `git stash --help` showing information on `push`, `pop`, etc.
+ /// To see more information, a user can still pass `--help` to the individual subcommands.
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn flatten_help(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(AppSettings::FlattenHelp)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(AppSettings::FlattenHelp)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// 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 `Arguments` headings are
+ /// not specific enough for one's use case.
+ ///
+ /// For subcommands, see [`Command::subcommand_help_heading`]
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::arg`]: Command::arg()
+ /// [`Arg::help_heading`]: crate::Arg::help_heading()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn next_help_heading(mut self, heading: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.current_help_heading = heading.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Change the starting value for assigning future display orders for args.
+ ///
+ /// 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 IntoResettable<usize>) -> Self {
+ self.current_disp_ord = disp_ord.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Exit gracefully if no arguments are present (e.g. `$ myprog`).
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** [`subcommands`] count as arguments
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::allow_hyphen_values`")
+ )]
+ pub fn allow_hyphen_values(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::allow_negative_numbers`")
+ )]
+ pub fn allow_negative_numbers(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::trailing_var_arg`")
+ )]
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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.get_one::<String>("arg1"), None);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("arg2").unwrap(), "other");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Now the same example, but using a default value for the first optional positional argument
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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.get_one::<String>("arg1").unwrap(), "something");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("arg2").unwrap(), "other");
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Style number two from above:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// // 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").action(ArgAction::Set).num_args(1..))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "foo", "bar", "baz1", "baz2", "baz3"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("foo").unwrap(), "foo");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("bar").unwrap(), "bar");
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_many::<String>("baz").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &["baz1", "baz2", "baz3"]);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Now nofice if we don't specify `foo` or `baz` but use the `--` operator.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// // 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").action(ArgAction::Set).num_args(1..))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "prog", "--", "baz1", "baz2", "baz3"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("foo"), None);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("bar"), None);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.get_many::<String>("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 Command {
+ /// 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_flag("search"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::short`]: Arg::short()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn short_flag(mut self, short: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ self.short_flag = short.into_resettable().into_option();
+ 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).
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_flag("search"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::long`]: Arg::long()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn long_flag(mut self, long: impl Into<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.long_flag = Some(long.into());
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::visible_alias`]: Command::visible_alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.aliases.push((name, false));
+ } else {
+ self.aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ debug_assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_flag_aliases.push((name, false));
+ } else {
+ self.short_flag_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.long_flag_aliases.push((name, false));
+ } else {
+ self.long_flag_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::visible_aliases`]: Command::visible_aliases()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.aliases
+ .extend(names.into_iter().map(|n| (n.into(), 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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: impl IntoIterator<Item = char>) -> Self {
+ for s in names {
+ debug_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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ for s in names {
+ self = self.long_flag_alias(s)
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::alias`]: Command::alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.aliases.push((name, true));
+ } else {
+ self.aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::short_flag_alias`]: Command::short_flag_alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_short_flag_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<char>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ debug_assert!(name != '-', "short alias name cannot be `-`");
+ self.short_flag_aliases.push((name, true));
+ } else {
+ self.short_flag_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::long_flag_alias`]: Command::long_flag_alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_long_flag_alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.long_flag_aliases.push((name, true));
+ } else {
+ self.long_flag_aliases.clear();
+ }
+ 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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::alias`]: Command::alias()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.aliases
+ .extend(names.into_iter().map(|n| (n.into(), true)));
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Add aliases, which function as *visible* short flag subcommands.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Command::short_flag_aliases`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::short_flag_aliases`]: Command::short_flag_aliases()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_short_flag_aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = char>) -> Self {
+ for s in names {
+ debug_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
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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"));
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Command::long_flag_aliases`]: Command::long_flag_aliases()
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn visible_long_flag_aliases(
+ mut self,
+ names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ for s in names {
+ self = self.visible_long_flag_alias(s);
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Set the placement of this subcommand within the help.
+ ///
+ /// Subcommands with a lower value will be displayed first in the help message.
+ /// Those with the same display order will be sorted.
+ ///
+ /// `Command`s are automatically assigned a display order based on the order they are added to
+ /// their parent [`Command`].
+ /// Overriding this is helpful when the order commands are added in isn't the same as the
+ /// display order, whether in one-off cases or to automatically sort commands.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, };
+ /// let m = Command::new("cust-ord")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("beta")
+ /// .display_order(0) // Sort
+ /// .about("Some help and text"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("alpha")
+ /// .display_order(0) // Sort
+ /// .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]
+ ///
+ /// Commands:
+ /// alpha I should be first!
+ /// beta Some help and text
+ /// help Print help for the subcommand(s)
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help
+ /// -V, --version Print version
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn display_order(mut self, ord: impl IntoResettable<usize>) -> Self {
+ self.disp_ord = ord.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies that this [`subcommand`] should be hidden from help messages
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// # 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<_> = ext_m.get_many::<OsString>("").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
+ /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
+ /// },
+ /// _ => {},
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`subcommand`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
+ /// [`ArgMatches`]: crate::ArgMatches
+ /// [`ErrorKind::UnknownArgument`]: crate::error::ErrorKind::UnknownArgument
+ pub fn allow_external_subcommands(self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ if yes {
+ self.setting(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands)
+ } else {
+ self.unset_setting(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Specifies how to parse external subcommand arguments.
+ ///
+ /// The default parser is for `OsString`. This can be used to switch it to `String` or another
+ /// type.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** Setting this requires [`Command::allow_external_subcommands`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::value_parser;
+ /// // 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<_> = ext_m.get_many::<OsString>("").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
+ /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
+ /// },
+ /// _ => {},
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::value_parser;
+ /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .external_subcommand_value_parser(value_parser!(String))
+ /// .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<_> = ext_m.get_many::<String>("").unwrap().collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
+ /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
+ /// },
+ /// _ => {},
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`subcommands`]: crate::Command::subcommand()
+ pub fn external_subcommand_value_parser(
+ mut self,
+ parser: impl IntoResettable<super::ValueParser>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.external_value_parser = parser.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// 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_builder as clap;
+ /// # 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
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("cmd").subcommand(Command::new("sub")).arg(
+ /// Arg::new("arg")
+ /// .long("arg")
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set),
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd
+ /// .clone()
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(&["cmd", "--arg", "1", "2", "3", "sub"])
+ /// .unwrap();
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_many::<String>("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.get_many::<String>("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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::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`][Command::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][Command::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`][Command::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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::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_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// fn applet_commands() -> [Command; 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
+ /// [`Command::subcommand_value_name`]: crate::Command::subcommand_value_name
+ /// [`Command::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 "COMMAND".
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Command::subcommand_help_heading`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
+ /// .print_help()
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// will produce
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// myprog
+ ///
+ /// Usage: myprog [COMMAND]
+ ///
+ /// Commands:
+ /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
+ /// sub1
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help
+ /// -V, --version Print version
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// but usage of `subcommand_value_name`
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
+ /// .subcommand_value_name("THING")
+ /// .print_help()
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// will produce
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// myprog
+ ///
+ /// Usage: myprog [THING]
+ ///
+ /// Commands:
+ /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
+ /// sub1
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help
+ /// -V, --version Print version
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn subcommand_value_name(mut self, value_name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.subcommand_value_name = value_name.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the help heading used for subcommands when printing usage and help.
+ ///
+ /// By default, this is "Commands".
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Command::subcommand_value_name`]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
+ /// .print_help()
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// will produce
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// myprog
+ ///
+ /// Usage: myprog [COMMAND]
+ ///
+ /// Commands:
+ /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
+ /// sub1
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help
+ /// -V, --version Print version
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// but usage of `subcommand_help_heading`
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"))
+ /// .subcommand_help_heading("Things")
+ /// .print_help()
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// will produce
+ ///
+ /// ```text
+ /// myprog
+ ///
+ /// Usage: myprog [COMMAND]
+ ///
+ /// Things:
+ /// help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
+ /// sub1
+ ///
+ /// Options:
+ /// -h, --help Print help
+ /// -V, --version Print version
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn subcommand_help_heading(mut self, heading: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ self.subcommand_heading = heading.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Reflection
+impl Command {
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_usage_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.usage_name.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_usage_name_fallback(&self) -> &str {
+ self.get_usage_name()
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| self.get_bin_name_fallback())
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "usage"))]
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn get_usage_name_fallback(&self) -> &str {
+ self.get_bin_name_fallback()
+ }
+
+ /// 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()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the name of the binary.
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn get_bin_name_fallback(&self) -> &str {
+ self.bin_name.as_deref().unwrap_or_else(|| self.get_name())
+ }
+
+ /// Set binary name. Uses `&mut self` instead of `self`.
+ pub fn set_bin_name(&mut self, name: impl Into<String>) {
+ self.bin_name = Some(name.into());
+ }
+
+ /// Get the name of the cmd.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_name(&self) -> &str {
+ self.name.as_str()
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ pub(crate) fn get_name_str(&self) -> &Str {
+ &self.name
+ }
+
+ /// Get the version of the cmd.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_version(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.version.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the long version of the cmd.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_long_version(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.long_version.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the authors of the cmd.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_author(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.author.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// 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<&str> {
+ self.long_flag.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the help message specified via [`Command::about`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::about`]: Command::about()
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_about(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.about.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the help message specified via [`Command::long_about`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::long_about`]: Command::long_about()
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_long_about(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.long_about.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the custom section heading specified via [`Command::flatten_help`].
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn is_flatten_help_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(AppSettings::FlattenHelp)
+ }
+
+ /// Get the custom section heading specified via [`Command::next_help_heading`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::help_heading`]: Command::help_heading()
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_next_help_heading(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.current_help_heading.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate through the *visible* aliases for this subcommand.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_visible_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> + '_ {
+ self.aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|(_, vis)| *vis)
+ .map(|a| a.0.as_str())
+ }
+
+ /// 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 = &str> + '_ {
+ self.long_flag_aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|(_, vis)| *vis)
+ .map(|a| a.0.as_str())
+ }
+
+ /// 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.as_str())
+ }
+
+ /// 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 = &str> + '_ {
+ self.long_flag_aliases.iter().map(|a| a.0.as_str())
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn is_set(&self, s: AppSettings) -> bool {
+ self.settings.is_set(s) || self.g_settings.is_set(s)
+ }
+
+ /// Should we color the output?
+ pub fn get_color(&self) -> ColorChoice {
+ debug!("Command::color: Color setting...");
+
+ if cfg!(feature = "color") {
+ 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
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Return the current `Styles` for the `Command`
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_styles(&self) -> &Styles {
+ self.app_ext.get().unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate through the set of subcommands, getting a reference to each.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_subcommands(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Command> {
+ 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 Command> {
+ 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.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the subcommand value name.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_subcommand_value_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.subcommand_value_name.as_deref()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_before_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.before_help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_before_long_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.before_long_help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_after_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.after_help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the help heading for listing subcommands.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_after_long_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.after_long_help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// 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(&self, name: impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>) -> Option<&Command> {
+ let name = name.as_ref();
+ 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(
+ &mut self,
+ name: impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>,
+ ) -> Option<&mut Command> {
+ let name = name.as_ref();
+ 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> {
+ self.groups.iter()
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate through the set of arguments.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_arguments(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg> {
+ self.args.args()
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate through the *positionals* arguments.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_positionals(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg> {
+ self.get_arguments().filter(|a| a.is_positional())
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate through the *options*.
+ pub fn get_opts(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg> {
+ 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> // 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 `Command`.
+ fn get_global_arg_conflicts_with(&self, arg: &Arg) -> Vec<&Arg> // 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.get_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<&Self> {
+ let mut vec = std::vec::Vec::new();
+ for idx in 0..self.subcommands.len() {
+ if self.subcommands[idx]
+ .args
+ .args()
+ .any(|ar| ar.get_id() == arg.get_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)
+ || (self.version.is_none() && self.long_version.is_none())
+ }
+
+ /// 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)
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "This is now the default")
+ )]
+ pub fn is_dont_collapse_args_in_usage_set(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+
+ /// 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)
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(
+ since = "4.0.0",
+ note = "Replaced with `Arg::is_allow_hyphen_values_set`"
+ )
+ )]
+ pub(crate) fn is_allow_hyphen_values_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowHyphenValues)
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(
+ since = "4.0.0",
+ note = "Replaced with `Arg::is_allow_negative_numbers_set`"
+ )
+ )]
+ pub fn is_allow_negative_numbers_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(AppSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers)
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[cfg_attr(
+ feature = "deprecated",
+ deprecated(since = "4.0.0", note = "Replaced with `Arg::is_trailing_var_arg_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)
+ }
+
+ /// Configured parser for values passed to an external subcommand
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// let cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .external_subcommand_value_parser(clap::value_parser!(String));
+ /// 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 {
+ static DEFAULT: super::ValueParser = super::ValueParser::os_string();
+ Some(self.external_value_parser.as_ref().unwrap_or(&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)
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub fn is_args_override_self(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_set(AppSettings::AllArgsOverrideSelf)
+ }
+
+ /// 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)
+ }
+}
+
+// Internally used only
+impl Command {
+ pub(crate) fn get_override_usage(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.usage_str.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get_override_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.help_str.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_help_template(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.template.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_term_width(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.app_ext.get::<TermWidth>().map(|e| e.0)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_max_term_width(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.app_ext.get::<MaxTermWidth>().map(|e| e.0)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get_keymap(&self) -> &MKeyMap {
+ &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(false);
+
+ 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) && error.use_stderr() {
+ 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())
+ }
+
+ /// 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(true);
+ self._build_bin_names_internal();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn _build_recursive(&mut self, expand_help_tree: bool) {
+ self._build_self(expand_help_tree);
+ for subcmd in self.get_subcommands_mut() {
+ subcmd._build_recursive(expand_help_tree);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn _build_self(&mut self, expand_help_tree: bool) {
+ debug!("Command::_build: name={:?}", self.get_name());
+ if !self.settings.is_set(AppSettings::Built) {
+ if let Some(deferred) = self.deferred.take() {
+ *self = (deferred)(std::mem::take(self));
+ }
+
+ // 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.set(AppSettings::SubcommandRequired);
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag);
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag);
+ }
+ if !cfg!(feature = "help") && self.get_override_help().is_none() {
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag);
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand);
+ }
+ if self.is_set(AppSettings::ArgsNegateSubcommands) {
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::SubcommandsNegateReqs);
+ }
+ if self.external_value_parser.is_some() {
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::AllowExternalSubcommands);
+ }
+ if !self.has_subcommands() {
+ self.settings.set(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand);
+ }
+
+ self._propagate();
+ self._check_help_and_version(expand_help_tree);
+ self._propagate_global_args();
+
+ let mut pos_counter = 1;
+ let hide_pv = self.is_set(AppSettings::HidePossibleValues);
+ 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.get_id().clone());
+ } else {
+ let mut ag = ArgGroup::new(g);
+ ag.args.push(a.get_id().clone());
+ self.groups.push(ag);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Figure out implied settings
+ a._build();
+ if hide_pv && a.is_takes_value_set() {
+ a.settings.set(ArgSettings::HidePossibleValues);
+ }
+ if a.is_positional() && a.index.is_none() {
+ a.index = Some(pos_counter);
+ pos_counter += 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.args._build();
+
+ #[allow(deprecated)]
+ {
+ let highest_idx = self
+ .get_keymap()
+ .keys()
+ .filter_map(|x| {
+ if let crate::mkeymap::KeyType::Position(n) = x {
+ Some(*n)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+ .max()
+ .unwrap_or(0);
+ let is_trailing_var_arg_set = self.is_trailing_var_arg_set();
+ let is_allow_hyphen_values_set = self.is_allow_hyphen_values_set();
+ let is_allow_negative_numbers_set = self.is_allow_negative_numbers_set();
+ for arg in self.args.args_mut() {
+ if is_allow_hyphen_values_set && arg.is_takes_value_set() {
+ arg.settings.set(ArgSettings::AllowHyphenValues);
+ }
+ if is_allow_negative_numbers_set && arg.is_takes_value_set() {
+ arg.settings.set(ArgSettings::AllowNegativeNumbers);
+ }
+ if is_trailing_var_arg_set && arg.get_index() == Some(highest_idx) {
+ arg.settings.set(ArgSettings::TrailingVarArg);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[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(" ");
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ 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.to_string());
+ mid_string.push(' ');
+ }
+ }
+ let is_multicall_set = self.is_multicall_set();
+
+ let sc = some!(self.subcommands.iter_mut().find(|s| s.name == name));
+
+ // Display subcommand name, short and long in usage
+ let mut sc_names = String::new();
+ sc_names.push_str(sc.name.as_str());
+ let mut flag_subcmd = false;
+ if let Some(l) = sc.get_long_flag() {
+ write!(sc_names, "|--{l}").unwrap();
+ flag_subcmd = true;
+ }
+ if let Some(s) = sc.get_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_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
+ 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(false);
+
+ 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(" ");
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ 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.to_string());
+ 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 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 = String::new();
+ sc_names.push_str(sc.name.as_str());
+ let mut flag_subcmd = false;
+ if let Some(l) = sc.get_long_flag() {
+ write!(sc_names, "|--{l}").unwrap();
+ flag_subcmd = true;
+ }
+ if let Some(s) = sc.get_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<Id> = self
+ .args
+ .args()
+ .filter(|arg| arg.get_help().is_none() && arg.get_long_help().is_none())
+ .map(|arg| arg.get_id().clone())
+ .collect();
+
+ debug_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, &Arg)>
+ 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);
+
+ let autogenerated_help_subcommand = !self.is_disable_help_subcommand_set();
+
+ for sc in &mut self.subcommands {
+ if sc.get_name() == "help" && autogenerated_help_subcommand {
+ // Avoid propagating args to the autogenerated help subtrees used in completion.
+ // This prevents args from showing up during help completions like
+ // `myapp help subcmd <TAB>`, which should only suggest subcommands and not args,
+ // while still allowing args to show up properly on the generated help message.
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ for a in self.args.args().filter(|a| a.is_global_set()) {
+ if sc.find(&a.id).is_some() {
+ debug!(
+ "Command::_propagate skipping {:?} to {}, already exists",
+ a.id,
+ sc.get_name(),
+ );
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ 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 let Some(version) = self.version.as_ref() {
+ sc.version.get_or_insert_with(|| version.clone());
+ }
+ if let Some(long_version) = self.long_version.as_ref() {
+ sc.long_version.get_or_insert_with(|| long_version.clone());
+ }
+ }
+
+ sc.settings = sc.settings | self.g_settings;
+ sc.g_settings = sc.g_settings | self.g_settings;
+ sc.app_ext.update(&self.app_ext);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn _check_help_and_version(&mut self, expand_help_tree: bool) {
+ debug!(
+ "Command::_check_help_and_version:{} expand_help_tree={}",
+ self.name, expand_help_tree
+ );
+
+ self.long_help_exists = self.long_help_exists_();
+
+ if !self.is_disable_help_flag_set() {
+ debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Building default --help");
+ let mut arg = Arg::new(Id::HELP)
+ .short('h')
+ .long("help")
+ .action(ArgAction::Help);
+ if self.long_help_exists {
+ arg = arg
+ .help("Print help (see more with '--help')")
+ .long_help("Print help (see a summary with '-h')");
+ } else {
+ arg = arg.help("Print help");
+ }
+ // Avoiding `arg_internal` to not be sensitive to `next_help_heading` /
+ // `next_display_order`
+ self.args.push(arg);
+ }
+ if !self.is_disable_version_flag_set() {
+ debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Building default --version");
+ let arg = Arg::new(Id::VERSION)
+ .short('V')
+ .long("version")
+ .action(ArgAction::Version)
+ .help("Print version");
+ // Avoiding `arg_internal` to not be sensitive to `next_help_heading` /
+ // `next_display_order`
+ self.args.push(arg);
+ }
+
+ if !self.is_set(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand) {
+ debug!("Command::_check_help_and_version: Building help subcommand");
+ let help_about = "Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)";
+
+ let mut help_subcmd = if expand_help_tree {
+ // Slow code path to recursively clone all other subcommand subtrees under help
+ let help_subcmd = Command::new("help")
+ .about(help_about)
+ .global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpSubcommand)
+ .subcommands(self.get_subcommands().map(Command::_copy_subtree_for_help));
+
+ let mut help_help_subcmd = Command::new("help").about(help_about);
+ help_help_subcmd.version = None;
+ help_help_subcmd.long_version = None;
+ help_help_subcmd = help_help_subcmd
+ .setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
+ .setting(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag);
+
+ help_subcmd.subcommand(help_help_subcmd)
+ } else {
+ Command::new("help").about(help_about).arg(
+ Arg::new("subcommand")
+ .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ .num_args(..)
+ .value_name("COMMAND")
+ .help("Print help for the subcommand(s)"),
+ )
+ };
+ 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)
+ .setting(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
+ .unset_global_setting(AppSettings::PropagateVersion);
+
+ self.subcommands.push(help_subcmd);
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn _copy_subtree_for_help(&self) -> Command {
+ let mut cmd = Command::new(self.name.clone())
+ .hide(self.is_hide_set())
+ .global_setting(AppSettings::DisableHelpFlag)
+ .global_setting(AppSettings::DisableVersionFlag)
+ .subcommands(self.get_subcommands().map(Command::_copy_subtree_for_help));
+ if self.get_about().is_some() {
+ cmd = cmd.about(self.get_about().unwrap().clone());
+ }
+ cmd
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn _render_version(&self, use_long: bool) -> String {
+ debug!("Command::_render_version");
+
+ let ver = if use_long {
+ self.long_version
+ .as_deref()
+ .or(self.version.as_deref())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ } else {
+ self.version
+ .as_deref()
+ .or(self.long_version.as_deref())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ };
+ let display_name = self.get_display_name().unwrap_or_else(|| self.get_name());
+ format!("{display_name} {ver}\n")
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn format_group(&self, g: &Id) -> StyledStr {
+ 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()
+ } else {
+ // Print usage string for flags arguments, e.g. <--help>
+ x.to_string()
+ }
+ })
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join("|");
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ styled.push_str("<");
+ styled.push_string(g_string);
+ styled.push_str(">");
+ styled
+ }
+}
+
+/// 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 Command {
+ /// Iterate through the *flags* & *options* arguments.
+ #[cfg(any(feature = "usage", feature = "help"))]
+ pub(crate) fn get_non_positionals(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg> {
+ self.get_arguments().filter(|a| !a.is_positional())
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn find(&self, arg_id: &Id) -> Option<&Arg> {
+ self.args.args().find(|a| a.get_id() == arg_id)
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ pub(crate) fn contains_short(&self, s: char) -> bool {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.is_set(AppSettings::Built),
+ "If Command::_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_positionals(&self) -> bool {
+ self.get_positionals().next().is_some()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(any(feature = "usage", feature = "help"))]
+ 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(&self, name: impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>) -> bool {
+ let name = name.as_ref();
+ self.get_name() == name || self.get_all_aliases().any(|alias| alias == name)
+ }
+
+ /// 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(&self, flag: &str) -> bool {
+ match self.long_flag.as_ref() {
+ Some(long_flag) => {
+ long_flag == flag || self.get_all_long_flag_aliases().any(|alias| alias == flag)
+ }
+ None => self.get_all_long_flag_aliases().any(|alias| alias == flag),
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ pub(crate) fn id_exists(&self, id: &Id) -> bool {
+ self.args.args().any(|x| x.get_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> {
+ 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 {
+ 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.get_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.get_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())
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ 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) -> StyledStr {
+ debug!(
+ "Command::write_help_err: {}, use_long={:?}",
+ self.get_display_name().unwrap_or_else(|| self.get_name()),
+ use_long && self.long_help_exists(),
+ );
+
+ use_long = use_long && self.long_help_exists();
+ let usage = Usage::new(self);
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ write_help(&mut styled, self, &usage, use_long);
+
+ styled
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn write_version_err(&self, use_long: bool) -> StyledStr {
+ let msg = self._render_version(use_long);
+ StyledStr::from(msg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn long_help_exists(&self) -> bool {
+ debug!("Command::long_help_exists: {}", self.long_help_exists);
+ self.long_help_exists
+ }
+
+ fn long_help_exists_(&self) -> bool {
+ debug!("Command::long_help_exists");
+ // 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.is_hide_set()
+ && (v.get_long_help().is_some()
+ || v.is_hide_long_help_set()
+ || v.is_hide_short_help_set()
+ || (!v.is_hide_possible_values_set()
+ && v.get_possible_values()
+ .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 Default for Command {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ 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(),
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ template: Default::default(),
+ settings: Default::default(),
+ g_settings: Default::default(),
+ args: Default::default(),
+ subcommands: Default::default(),
+ groups: Default::default(),
+ current_help_heading: Default::default(),
+ current_disp_ord: Some(0),
+ subcommand_value_name: Default::default(),
+ subcommand_heading: Default::default(),
+ external_value_parser: Default::default(),
+ long_help_exists: false,
+ deferred: None,
+ app_ext: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl Index<&'_ Id> for Command {
+ type Output = Arg;
+
+ fn index(&self, key: &Id) -> &Self::Output {
+ self.find(key).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Command> for Command {
+ fn from(cmd: &'_ Command) -> Self {
+ cmd.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for Command {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ write!(f, "{}", self.name)
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) trait AppTag: crate::builder::ext::Extension {}
+
+#[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+struct TermWidth(usize);
+
+impl AppTag for TermWidth {}
+
+#[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+struct MaxTermWidth(usize);
+
+impl AppTag for MaxTermWidth {}
+
+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);
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/debug_asserts.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/debug_asserts.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2b63384
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/debug_asserts.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,840 @@
+use std::cmp::Ordering;
+
+use crate::builder::ValueRange;
+use crate::mkeymap::KeyType;
+use crate::util::FlatSet;
+use crate::util::Id;
+use crate::ArgAction;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+use crate::{Arg, Command, ValueHint};
+
+pub(crate) fn assert_app(cmd: &Command) {
+ debug!("Command::_debug_asserts");
+
+ let mut short_flags = vec![];
+ let mut long_flags = vec![];
+
+ // Invalid version flag settings
+ if cmd.get_version().is_none() && cmd.get_long_version().is_none() {
+ // PropagateVersion is meaningless if there is no version
+ assert!(
+ !cmd.is_propagate_version_set(),
+ "Command {}: No version information via Command::version or Command::long_version to propagate",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ );
+
+ // Used `Command::mut_arg("version", ..) but did not provide any version information to display
+ let version_needed = cmd
+ .get_arguments()
+ .filter(|x| matches!(x.get_action(), ArgAction::Version))
+ .map(|x| x.get_id())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ assert_eq!(version_needed, Vec::<&str>::new(), "Command {}: `ArgAction::Version` used without providing Command::version or Command::long_version"
+ ,cmd.get_name()
+ );
+ }
+
+ for sc in cmd.get_subcommands() {
+ if let Some(s) = sc.get_short_flag().as_ref() {
+ short_flags.push(Flag::Command(format!("-{s}"), sc.get_name()));
+ }
+
+ for short_alias in sc.get_all_short_flag_aliases() {
+ short_flags.push(Flag::Command(format!("-{short_alias}"), sc.get_name()));
+ }
+
+ if let Some(l) = sc.get_long_flag().as_ref() {
+ assert!(!l.starts_with('-'), "Command {}: long_flag {:?} must not start with a `-`, that will be handled by the parser", sc.get_name(), l);
+ long_flags.push(Flag::Command(format!("--{l}"), sc.get_name()));
+ }
+
+ for long_alias in sc.get_all_long_flag_aliases() {
+ long_flags.push(Flag::Command(format!("--{long_alias}"), sc.get_name()));
+ }
+ }
+
+ for arg in cmd.get_arguments() {
+ assert_arg(arg);
+
+ assert!(
+ !cmd.is_multicall_set(),
+ "Command {}: Arguments like {} cannot be set on a multicall command",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ if let Some(s) = arg.get_short() {
+ short_flags.push(Flag::Arg(format!("-{s}"), arg.get_id().as_str()));
+ }
+
+ for (short_alias, _) in &arg.short_aliases {
+ short_flags.push(Flag::Arg(format!("-{short_alias}"), arg.get_id().as_str()));
+ }
+
+ if let Some(l) = arg.get_long() {
+ assert!(!l.starts_with('-'), "Argument {}: long {:?} must not start with a `-`, that will be handled by the parser", arg.get_id(), l);
+ long_flags.push(Flag::Arg(format!("--{l}"), arg.get_id().as_str()));
+ }
+
+ for (long_alias, _) in &arg.aliases {
+ long_flags.push(Flag::Arg(format!("--{long_alias}"), arg.get_id().as_str()));
+ }
+
+ // Name conflicts
+ if let Some((first, second)) = cmd.two_args_of(|x| x.get_id() == arg.get_id()) {
+ panic!(
+ "Command {}: Argument names must be unique, but '{}' is in use by more than one argument or group{}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id(),
+ duplicate_tip(cmd, first, second),
+ );
+ }
+
+ // Long conflicts
+ if let Some(l) = arg.get_long() {
+ if let Some((first, second)) = cmd.two_args_of(|x| x.get_long() == Some(l)) {
+ panic!(
+ "Command {}: Long option names must be unique for each argument, \
+ but '--{}' is in use by both '{}' and '{}'{}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ l,
+ first.get_id(),
+ second.get_id(),
+ duplicate_tip(cmd, first, second)
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Short conflicts
+ if let Some(s) = arg.get_short() {
+ if let Some((first, second)) = cmd.two_args_of(|x| x.get_short() == Some(s)) {
+ panic!(
+ "Command {}: Short option names must be unique for each argument, \
+ but '-{}' is in use by both '{}' and '{}'{}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ s,
+ first.get_id(),
+ second.get_id(),
+ duplicate_tip(cmd, first, second),
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Index conflicts
+ if let Some(idx) = arg.index {
+ if let Some((first, second)) =
+ cmd.two_args_of(|x| x.is_positional() && x.get_index() == Some(idx))
+ {
+ panic!(
+ "Command {}: Argument '{}' has the same index as '{}' \
+ and they are both positional arguments\n\n\t \
+ Use `Arg::num_args(1..)` to allow one \
+ positional argument to take multiple values",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ first.get_id(),
+ second.get_id()
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ // requires, r_if, r_unless
+ for req in &arg.requires {
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(&req.1),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'requires*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req.1,
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+ }
+
+ for req in &arg.r_ifs {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_required_set(),
+ "Argument {}: `required` conflicts with `required_if_eq*`",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(&req.0),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'required_if_eq*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req.0,
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+
+ for req in &arg.r_ifs_all {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_required_set(),
+ "Argument {}: `required` conflicts with `required_if_eq_all`",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(&req.0),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'required_if_eq_all' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req.0,
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+
+ for req in &arg.r_unless {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_required_set(),
+ "Argument {}: `required` conflicts with `required_unless*`",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(req),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'required_unless*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req,
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+ }
+
+ for req in &arg.r_unless_all {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_required_set(),
+ "Argument {}: `required` conflicts with `required_unless*`",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(req),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'required_unless*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req,
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+ }
+
+ // blacklist
+ for req in &arg.blacklist {
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(req),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'conflicts_with*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req,
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+ }
+
+ // overrides
+ for req in &arg.overrides {
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(req),
+ "Command {}: Argument or group '{}' specified in 'overrides_with*' for '{}' does not exist",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ req,
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+ }
+
+ if arg.is_last_set() {
+ assert!(
+ arg.get_long().is_none(),
+ "Command {}: Flags or Options cannot have last(true) set. '{}' has both a long and last(true) set.",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ arg.get_short().is_none(),
+ "Command {}: Flags or Options cannot have last(true) set. '{}' has both a short and last(true) set.",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+
+ assert!(
+ !(arg.is_required_set() && arg.is_global_set()),
+ "Command {}: Global arguments cannot be required.\n\n\t'{}' is marked as both global and required",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ if arg.get_value_hint() == ValueHint::CommandWithArguments {
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_positional(),
+ "Command {}: Argument '{}' has hint CommandWithArguments and must be positional.",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_trailing_var_arg_set() || arg.is_last_set(),
+ "Command {}: Positional argument '{}' has hint CommandWithArguments, so Command must have `trailing_var_arg(true)` or `last(true)` set.",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ for group in cmd.get_groups() {
+ // Name conflicts
+ assert!(
+ cmd.get_groups().filter(|x| x.id == group.id).count() < 2,
+ "Command {}: Argument group name must be unique\n\n\t'{}' is already in use",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ group.get_id(),
+ );
+
+ // Groups should not have naming conflicts with Args
+ assert!(
+ !cmd.get_arguments().any(|x| x.get_id() == group.get_id()),
+ "Command {}: Argument group name '{}' must not conflict with argument name",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ group.get_id(),
+ );
+
+ for arg in &group.args {
+ // Args listed inside groups should exist
+ assert!(
+ cmd.get_arguments().any(|x| x.get_id() == arg),
+ "Command {}: Argument group '{}' contains non-existent argument '{}'",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ group.get_id(),
+ arg
+ );
+ }
+
+ for arg in &group.requires {
+ // Args listed inside groups should exist
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(arg),
+ "Command {}: Argument group '{}' requires non-existent '{}' id",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ group.get_id(),
+ arg
+ );
+ }
+
+ for arg in &group.conflicts {
+ // Args listed inside groups should exist
+ assert!(
+ cmd.id_exists(arg),
+ "Command {}: Argument group '{}' conflicts with non-existent '{}' id",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ group.get_id(),
+ arg
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Conflicts between flags and subcommands
+
+ long_flags.sort_unstable();
+ short_flags.sort_unstable();
+
+ detect_duplicate_flags(&long_flags, "long");
+ detect_duplicate_flags(&short_flags, "short");
+
+ let mut subs = FlatSet::new();
+ for sc in cmd.get_subcommands() {
+ assert!(
+ subs.insert(sc.get_name()),
+ "Command {}: command name `{}` is duplicated",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ sc.get_name()
+ );
+ for alias in sc.get_all_aliases() {
+ assert!(
+ subs.insert(alias),
+ "Command {}: command `{}` alias `{}` is duplicated",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ sc.get_name(),
+ alias
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ _verify_positionals(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ if let Some(help_template) = cmd.get_help_template() {
+ assert!(
+ !help_template.to_string().contains("{flags}"),
+ "Command {}: {}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ "`{flags}` template variable was removed in clap3, they are now included in `{options}`",
+ );
+ assert!(
+ !help_template.to_string().contains("{unified}"),
+ "Command {}: {}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ "`{unified}` template variable was removed in clap3, use `{options}` instead"
+ );
+ #[cfg(feature = "unstable-v5")]
+ assert!(
+ !help_template.to_string().contains("{bin}"),
+ "Command {}: {}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ "`{bin}` template variable was removed in clap5, use `{name}` instead"
+ )
+ }
+
+ cmd._panic_on_missing_help(cmd.is_help_expected_set());
+ assert_app_flags(cmd);
+}
+
+fn duplicate_tip(cmd: &Command, first: &Arg, second: &Arg) -> &'static str {
+ if !cmd.is_disable_help_flag_set()
+ && (first.get_id() == Id::HELP || second.get_id() == Id::HELP)
+ {
+ " (call `cmd.disable_help_flag(true)` to remove the auto-generated `--help`)"
+ } else if !cmd.is_disable_version_flag_set()
+ && (first.get_id() == Id::VERSION || second.get_id() == Id::VERSION)
+ {
+ " (call `cmd.disable_version_flag(true)` to remove the auto-generated `--version`)"
+ } else {
+ ""
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Eq)]
+enum Flag<'a> {
+ Command(String, &'a str),
+ Arg(String, &'a str),
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for Flag<'_> {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Flag) -> bool {
+ self.cmp(other) == Ordering::Equal
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialOrd for Flag<'_> {
+ fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Flag) -> Option<Ordering> {
+ Some(self.cmp(other))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Ord for Flag<'_> {
+ fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
+ use Flag::*;
+
+ match (self, other) {
+ (Command(s1, _), Command(s2, _))
+ | (Arg(s1, _), Arg(s2, _))
+ | (Command(s1, _), Arg(s2, _))
+ | (Arg(s1, _), Command(s2, _)) => {
+ if s1 == s2 {
+ Ordering::Equal
+ } else {
+ s1.cmp(s2)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn detect_duplicate_flags(flags: &[Flag], short_or_long: &str) {
+ use Flag::*;
+
+ for (one, two) in find_duplicates(flags) {
+ match (one, two) {
+ (Command(flag, one), Command(_, another)) if one != another => panic!(
+ "the '{flag}' {short_or_long} flag is specified for both '{one}' and '{another}' subcommands"
+ ),
+
+ (Arg(flag, one), Arg(_, another)) if one != another => panic!(
+ "{short_or_long} option names must be unique, but '{flag}' is in use by both '{one}' and '{another}'"
+ ),
+
+ (Arg(flag, arg), Command(_, sub)) | (Command(flag, sub), Arg(_, arg)) => panic!(
+ "the '{flag}' {short_or_long} flag for the '{arg}' argument conflicts with the short flag \
+ for '{sub}' subcommand"
+ ),
+
+ _ => {}
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Find duplicates in a sorted array.
+///
+/// The algorithm is simple: the array is sorted, duplicates
+/// must be placed next to each other, we can check only adjacent elements.
+fn find_duplicates<T: PartialEq>(slice: &[T]) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&T, &T)> {
+ slice.windows(2).filter_map(|w| {
+ if w[0] == w[1] {
+ Some((&w[0], &w[1]))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+fn assert_app_flags(cmd: &Command) {
+ macro_rules! checker {
+ ($a:ident requires $($b:ident)|+) => {
+ if cmd.$a() {
+ let mut s = String::new();
+
+ $(
+ if !cmd.$b() {
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+ write!(&mut s, " AppSettings::{} is required when AppSettings::{} is set.\n", std::stringify!($b), std::stringify!($a)).unwrap();
+ }
+ )+
+
+ if !s.is_empty() {
+ panic!("{s}")
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ ($a:ident conflicts $($b:ident)|+) => {
+ if cmd.$a() {
+ let mut s = String::new();
+
+ $(
+ if cmd.$b() {
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+ write!(&mut s, " AppSettings::{} conflicts with AppSettings::{}.\n", std::stringify!($b), std::stringify!($a)).unwrap();
+ }
+ )+
+
+ if !s.is_empty() {
+ panic!("{}\n{}", cmd.get_name(), s)
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ checker!(is_multicall_set conflicts is_no_binary_name_set);
+}
+
+#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+fn _verify_positionals(cmd: &Command) -> bool {
+ debug!("Command::_verify_positionals");
+ // Because you must wait until all arguments have been supplied, this is the first chance
+ // to make assertions on positional argument indexes
+ //
+ // First we verify that the index highest supplied index, is equal to the number of
+ // positional arguments to verify there are no gaps (i.e. supplying an index of 1 and 3
+ // but no 2)
+
+ let highest_idx = cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .keys()
+ .filter_map(|x| {
+ if let KeyType::Position(n) = x {
+ Some(*n)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+ .max()
+ .unwrap_or(0);
+
+ let num_p = cmd.get_keymap().keys().filter(|x| x.is_position()).count();
+
+ assert!(
+ highest_idx == num_p,
+ "Found positional argument whose index is {highest_idx} but there \
+ are only {num_p} positional arguments defined",
+ );
+
+ for arg in cmd.get_arguments() {
+ if arg.index.unwrap_or(0) == highest_idx {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_trailing_var_arg_set() || !arg.is_last_set(),
+ "{}:{}: `Arg::trailing_var_arg` and `Arg::last` cannot be used together",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ if arg.is_trailing_var_arg_set() {
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_multiple(),
+ "{}:{}: `Arg::trailing_var_arg` must accept multiple values",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+ } else {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_trailing_var_arg_set(),
+ "{}:{}: `Arg::trailing_var_arg` can only apply to last positional",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Next we verify that only the highest index has takes multiple arguments (if any)
+ let only_highest = |a: &Arg| a.is_multiple() && (a.get_index().unwrap_or(0) != highest_idx);
+ if cmd.get_positionals().any(only_highest) {
+ // First we make sure if there is a positional that allows multiple values
+ // the one before it (second to last) has one of these:
+ // * a value terminator
+ // * ArgSettings::Last
+ // * The last arg is Required
+
+ // We can't pass the closure (it.next()) to the macro directly because each call to
+ // find() (iterator, not macro) gets called repeatedly.
+ let last = &cmd.get_keymap()[&KeyType::Position(highest_idx)];
+ let second_to_last = &cmd.get_keymap()[&KeyType::Position(highest_idx - 1)];
+
+ // Either the final positional is required
+ // Or the second to last has a terminator or .last(true) set
+ let ok = last.is_required_set()
+ || (second_to_last.terminator.is_some() || second_to_last.is_last_set())
+ || last.is_last_set();
+ assert!(
+ ok,
+ "Positional argument `{last}` *must* have `required(true)` or `last(true)` set \
+ because a prior positional argument (`{second_to_last}`) has `num_args(1..)`"
+ );
+
+ // We make sure if the second to last is Multiple the last is ArgSettings::Last
+ let ok = second_to_last.is_multiple() || last.is_last_set();
+ assert!(
+ ok,
+ "Only the last positional argument, or second to last positional \
+ argument may be set to `.num_args(1..)`"
+ );
+
+ // Next we check how many have both Multiple and not a specific number of values set
+ let count = cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .filter(|p| {
+ p.is_multiple_values_set()
+ && p.get_value_terminator().is_none()
+ && !p.get_num_args().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG).is_fixed()
+ })
+ .count();
+ let ok = count <= 1
+ || (last.is_last_set()
+ && last.is_multiple()
+ && second_to_last.is_multiple()
+ && count == 2);
+ assert!(
+ ok,
+ "Only one positional argument with `.num_args(1..)` set is allowed per \
+ command, unless the second one also has .last(true) set"
+ );
+ }
+
+ let mut found = false;
+
+ if cmd.is_allow_missing_positional_set() {
+ // Check that if a required positional argument is found, all positions with a lower
+ // index are also required.
+ let mut foundx2 = false;
+
+ for p in cmd.get_positionals() {
+ if foundx2 && !p.is_required_set() {
+ assert!(
+ p.is_required_set(),
+ "Found non-required positional argument with a lower \
+ index than a required positional argument by two or more: {:?} \
+ index {:?}",
+ p.get_id(),
+ p.get_index()
+ );
+ } else if p.is_required_set() && !p.is_last_set() {
+ // Args that .last(true) don't count since they can be required and have
+ // positionals with a lower index that aren't required
+ // Imagine: prog <req1> [opt1] -- <req2>
+ // Both of these are valid invocations:
+ // $ prog r1 -- r2
+ // $ prog r1 o1 -- r2
+ if found {
+ foundx2 = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+ found = true;
+ continue;
+ } else {
+ found = false;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Check that if a required positional argument is found, all positions with a lower
+ // index are also required
+ for p in (1..=num_p).rev().filter_map(|n| cmd.get_keymap().get(&n)) {
+ if found {
+ assert!(
+ p.is_required_set(),
+ "Found non-required positional argument with a lower \
+ index than a required positional argument: {:?} index {:?}",
+ p.get_id(),
+ p.get_index()
+ );
+ } else if p.is_required_set() && !p.is_last_set() {
+ // Args that .last(true) don't count since they can be required and have
+ // positionals with a lower index that aren't required
+ // Imagine: prog <req1> [opt1] -- <req2>
+ // Both of these are valid invocations:
+ // $ prog r1 -- r2
+ // $ prog r1 o1 -- r2
+ found = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ assert!(
+ cmd.get_positionals().filter(|p| p.is_last_set()).count() < 2,
+ "Only one positional argument may have last(true) set. Found two."
+ );
+ if cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .any(|p| p.is_last_set() && p.is_required_set())
+ && cmd.has_subcommands()
+ && !cmd.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set()
+ {
+ panic!(
+ "Having a required positional argument with .last(true) set *and* child \
+ subcommands without setting SubcommandsNegateReqs isn't compatible."
+ );
+ }
+
+ true
+}
+
+fn assert_arg(arg: &Arg) {
+ debug!("Arg::_debug_asserts:{}", arg.get_id());
+
+ // Self conflict
+ // TODO: this check should be recursive
+ assert!(
+ !arg.blacklist.iter().any(|x| x == arg.get_id()),
+ "Argument '{}' cannot conflict with itself",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ );
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ arg.get_action().takes_values(),
+ arg.is_takes_value_set(),
+ "Argument `{}`'s selected action {:?} contradicts `takes_value`",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ arg.get_action()
+ );
+ if let Some(action_type_id) = arg.get_action().value_type_id() {
+ assert_eq!(
+ action_type_id,
+ arg.get_value_parser().type_id(),
+ "Argument `{}`'s selected action {:?} contradicts `value_parser` ({:?})",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ arg.get_action(),
+ arg.get_value_parser()
+ );
+ }
+
+ if arg.get_value_hint() != ValueHint::Unknown {
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_takes_value_set(),
+ "Argument '{}' has value hint but takes no value",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ if arg.get_value_hint() == ValueHint::CommandWithArguments {
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_multiple_values_set(),
+ "Argument '{}' uses hint CommandWithArguments and must accept multiple values",
+ arg.get_id()
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ if arg.index.is_some() {
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_positional(),
+ "Argument '{}' is a positional argument and can't have short or long name versions",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ assert!(
+ arg.is_takes_value_set(),
+ "Argument '{}` is positional and it must take a value but action is {:?}{}",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ arg.get_action(),
+ if arg.get_id() == Id::HELP {
+ " (`mut_arg` no longer works with implicit `--help`)"
+ } else if arg.get_id() == Id::VERSION {
+ " (`mut_arg` no longer works with implicit `--version`)"
+ } else {
+ ""
+ }
+ );
+ }
+
+ let num_vals = arg.get_num_args().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ // This can be the cause of later asserts, so put this first
+ if num_vals != ValueRange::EMPTY {
+ // HACK: Don't check for flags to make the derive easier
+ let num_val_names = arg.get_value_names().unwrap_or(&[]).len();
+ if num_vals.max_values() < num_val_names {
+ panic!(
+ "Argument {}: Too many value names ({}) compared to `num_args` ({})",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ num_val_names,
+ num_vals
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ num_vals.takes_values(),
+ arg.is_takes_value_set(),
+ "Argument {}: mismatch between `num_args` ({}) and `takes_value`",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ num_vals,
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ num_vals.is_multiple(),
+ arg.is_multiple_values_set(),
+ "Argument {}: mismatch between `num_args` ({}) and `multiple_values`",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ num_vals,
+ );
+
+ if 1 < num_vals.min_values() {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_require_equals_set(),
+ "Argument {}: cannot accept more than 1 arg (num_args={}) with require_equals",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ num_vals
+ );
+ }
+
+ if num_vals == ValueRange::SINGLE {
+ assert!(
+ !arg.is_multiple_values_set(),
+ "Argument {}: mismatch between `num_args` and `multiple_values`",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ }
+
+ assert_arg_flags(arg);
+}
+
+fn assert_arg_flags(arg: &Arg) {
+ macro_rules! checker {
+ ($a:ident requires $($b:ident)|+) => {
+ if arg.$a() {
+ let mut s = String::new();
+
+ $(
+ if !arg.$b() {
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+ write!(&mut s, " Arg::{} is required when Arg::{} is set.\n", std::stringify!($b), std::stringify!($a)).unwrap();
+ }
+ )+
+
+ if !s.is_empty() {
+ panic!("Argument {:?}\n{}", arg.get_id(), s)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ checker!(is_hide_possible_values_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_allow_hyphen_values_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_allow_negative_numbers_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_require_equals_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_last_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_hide_default_value_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_multiple_values_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+ checker!(is_ignore_case_set requires is_takes_value_set);
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/ext.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/ext.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2fb0d96
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/ext.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+use crate::util::FlatMap;
+
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug)]
+pub(crate) struct Extensions {
+ extensions: FlatMap<AnyValueId, BoxedExtension>,
+}
+
+impl Extensions {
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn get<T: Extension>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
+ let id = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ self.extensions.get(&id).map(|e| e.as_ref::<T>())
+ }
+
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn get_mut<T: Extension>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> {
+ let id = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ self.extensions.get_mut(&id).map(|e| e.as_mut::<T>())
+ }
+
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn get_or_insert_default<T: Extension + Default>(&mut self) -> &mut T {
+ let id = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ self.extensions
+ .entry(id)
+ .or_insert_with(|| BoxedExtension::new(T::default()))
+ .as_mut::<T>()
+ }
+
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn set<T: Extension + Into<BoxedEntry>>(&mut self, tagged: T) -> bool {
+ let BoxedEntry { id, value } = tagged.into();
+ self.extensions.insert(id, value).is_some()
+ }
+
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn remove<T: Extension>(&mut self) -> Option<Box<dyn Extension>> {
+ let id = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ self.extensions.remove(&id).map(BoxedExtension::into_inner)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn update(&mut self, other: &Self) {
+ for (key, value) in other.extensions.iter() {
+ self.extensions.insert(*key, value.clone());
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Supports conversion to `Any`. Traits to be extended by `impl_downcast!` must extend `Extension`.
+pub(crate) trait Extension: std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync + 'static {
+ /// Convert `Box<dyn Trait>` (where `Trait: Extension`) to `Box<dyn Any>`.
+ ///
+ /// `Box<dyn Any>` can /// then be further `downcast` into
+ /// `Box<ConcreteType>` where `ConcreteType` implements `Trait`.
+ fn into_any(self: Box<Self>) -> Box<dyn std::any::Any>;
+ /// Clone `&Box<dyn Trait>` (where `Trait: Extension`) to `Box<dyn Extension>`.
+ ///
+ /// `Box<dyn Any>` can /// then be further `downcast` into
+ // `Box<ConcreteType>` where `ConcreteType` implements `Trait`.
+ fn clone_extension(&self) -> Box<dyn Extension>;
+ /// Convert `&Trait` (where `Trait: Extension`) to `&Any`.
+ ///
+ /// This is needed since Rust cannot /// generate `&Any`'s vtable from
+ /// `&Trait`'s.
+ fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any;
+ /// Convert `&mut Trait` (where `Trait: Extension`) to `&Any`.
+ ///
+ /// This is needed since Rust cannot /// generate `&mut Any`'s vtable from
+ /// `&mut Trait`'s.
+ fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn std::any::Any;
+}
+
+impl<T> Extension for T
+where
+ T: Clone + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync + 'static,
+{
+ fn into_any(self: Box<Self>) -> Box<dyn std::any::Any> {
+ self
+ }
+ fn clone_extension(&self) -> Box<dyn Extension> {
+ Box::new(self.clone())
+ }
+ fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
+ self
+ }
+ fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn std::any::Any {
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+impl Clone for Box<dyn Extension> {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ self.as_ref().clone_extension()
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
+#[repr(transparent)]
+struct BoxedExtension(Box<dyn Extension>);
+
+impl BoxedExtension {
+ fn new<T: Extension>(inner: T) -> Self {
+ Self(Box::new(inner))
+ }
+
+ fn into_inner(self) -> Box<dyn Extension> {
+ self.0
+ }
+
+ fn as_ref<T: Extension>(&self) -> &T {
+ self.0.as_ref().as_any().downcast_ref::<T>().unwrap()
+ }
+
+ fn as_mut<T: Extension>(&mut self) -> &mut T {
+ self.0.as_mut().as_any_mut().downcast_mut::<T>().unwrap()
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for BoxedExtension {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ self.0.fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct BoxedEntry {
+ id: AnyValueId,
+ value: BoxedExtension,
+}
+
+impl BoxedEntry {
+ pub(crate) fn new(r: impl Extension) -> Self {
+ let id = AnyValueId::from(&r);
+ let value = BoxedExtension::new(r);
+ BoxedEntry { id, value }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R: Extension> From<R> for BoxedEntry {
+ fn from(inner: R) -> Self {
+ BoxedEntry::new(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+ struct Number(usize);
+
+ #[test]
+ fn get() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ ext.set(Number(10));
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(10)));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn get_mut() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ ext.set(Number(10));
+ *ext.get_mut::<Number>().unwrap() = Number(20);
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(20)));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn get_or_insert_default_empty() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ assert_eq!(ext.get_or_insert_default::<Number>(), &Number(0));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn get_or_insert_default_full() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ ext.set(Number(10));
+ assert_eq!(ext.get_or_insert_default::<Number>(), &Number(10));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn set() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ assert!(!ext.set(Number(10)));
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(10)));
+ assert!(ext.set(Number(20)));
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(20)));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn reset() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), None);
+
+ assert!(ext.remove::<Number>().is_none());
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), None);
+
+ assert!(!ext.set(Number(10)));
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(10)));
+
+ assert!(ext.remove::<Number>().is_some());
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), None);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn update() {
+ let mut ext = Extensions::default();
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), None);
+
+ let mut new = Extensions::default();
+ assert!(!new.set(Number(10)));
+
+ ext.update(&new);
+ assert_eq!(ext.get::<Number>(), Some(&Number(10)));
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..320a453
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+//! Define [`Command`] line [arguments][`Arg`]
+
+mod action;
+mod app_settings;
+mod arg;
+mod arg_group;
+mod arg_predicate;
+mod arg_settings;
+mod command;
+mod ext;
+mod os_str;
+mod possible_value;
+mod range;
+mod resettable;
+mod str;
+mod styled_str;
+mod value_hint;
+mod value_parser;
+
+#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+mod debug_asserts;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+
+pub mod styling;
+
+pub use self::str::Str;
+pub use action::ArgAction;
+pub use arg::Arg;
+pub use arg_group::ArgGroup;
+pub use arg_predicate::ArgPredicate;
+pub use command::Command;
+pub use os_str::OsStr;
+pub use possible_value::PossibleValue;
+pub use range::ValueRange;
+pub use resettable::IntoResettable;
+pub use resettable::Resettable;
+pub use styled_str::StyledStr;
+pub use styling::Styles;
+pub use value_hint::ValueHint;
+pub use value_parser::_AutoValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::via_prelude;
+pub use value_parser::BoolValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::BoolishValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::EnumValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::FalseyValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::MapValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::NonEmptyStringValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::OsStringValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::PathBufValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::PossibleValuesParser;
+pub use value_parser::RangedI64ValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::RangedU64ValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::StringValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::TryMapValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::TypedValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::UnknownArgumentValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::ValueParser;
+pub use value_parser::ValueParserFactory;
+pub use value_parser::_AnonymousValueParser;
+
+#[allow(unused_imports)]
+pub(crate) use self::str::Inner as StrInner;
+pub(crate) use action::CountType;
+pub(crate) use arg_settings::{ArgFlags, ArgSettings};
+pub(crate) use command::AppTag;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/os_str.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/os_str.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe8928e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/os_str.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,336 @@
+use crate::builder::Str;
+
+/// A UTF-8-encoded fixed string
+///
+/// **NOTE:** To support dynamic values (i.e. `OsString`), enable the `string`
+/// feature
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+pub struct OsStr {
+ name: Inner,
+}
+
+impl OsStr {
+ #[cfg(feature = "string")]
+ pub(crate) fn from_string(name: std::ffi::OsString) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_string(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "string")]
+ pub(crate) fn from_ref(name: &std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_ref(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_static_ref(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the raw string as an `std::ffi::OsStr`
+ pub fn as_os_str(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ self.name.as_os_str()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the raw string as an `OsString`
+ pub fn to_os_string(&self) -> std::ffi::OsString {
+ self.as_os_str().to_owned()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ OsStr> for OsStr {
+ fn from(id: &'_ OsStr) -> Self {
+ id.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<Str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(id: Str) -> Self {
+ match id.into_inner() {
+ crate::builder::StrInner::Static(s) => Self::from_static_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(s)),
+ crate::builder::StrInner::Owned(s) => Self::from_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(s.as_ref())),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "string"))]
+impl From<Str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(id: Str) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(id.into_inner().0))
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "perf")]
+impl From<&'_ Str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(id: &'_ Str) -> Self {
+ match id.clone().into_inner() {
+ crate::builder::StrInner::Static(s) => Self::from_static_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(s)),
+ crate::builder::StrInner::Owned(s) => Self::from_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(s.as_ref())),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(id: &'_ Str) -> Self {
+ id.clone().into()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<std::ffi::OsString> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: std::ffi::OsString) -> Self {
+ Self::from_string(name)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<&'_ std::ffi::OsString> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ std::ffi::OsString) -> Self {
+ Self::from_ref(name.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<std::string::String> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self::from_string(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<&'_ std::string::String> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self::from_ref(name.as_str().as_ref())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'static std::ffi::OsStr> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'static std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ &'static std::ffi::OsStr> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ &'static std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'static str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(name.as_ref())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ &'static str> for OsStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref((*name).as_ref())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<OsStr> for std::ffi::OsString {
+ fn from(name: OsStr) -> Self {
+ name.name.into_os_string()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<OsStr> for std::path::PathBuf {
+ fn from(name: OsStr) -> Self {
+ std::ffi::OsString::from(name).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_os_str(), f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::Deref for OsStr {
+ type Target = std::ffi::OsStr;
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn deref(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ self.as_os_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ self.as_os_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<std::path::Path> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &std::path::Path {
+ std::path::Path::new(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::borrow::Borrow<std::ffi::OsStr> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn borrow(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ self.as_os_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<str> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self, other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&'_ str> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), *other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for &'_ str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(*self, other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&'_ std::ffi::OsStr> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &&std::ffi::OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), *other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for &'_ std::ffi::OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(*self, other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::string::String> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::string::String) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for std::string::String {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::ffi::OsString> for OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::ffi::OsString) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for std::ffi::OsString {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_os_str(), other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+pub(crate) mod inner {
+ #[derive(Clone)]
+ pub(crate) enum Inner {
+ Static(&'static std::ffi::OsStr),
+ Owned(Box<std::ffi::OsStr>),
+ }
+
+ impl Inner {
+ pub(crate) fn from_string(name: std::ffi::OsString) -> Self {
+ Self::Owned(name.into_boxed_os_str())
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_ref(name: &std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self::Owned(Box::from(name))
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self::Static(name)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn as_os_str(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ match self {
+ Self::Static(s) => s,
+ Self::Owned(s) => s.as_ref(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_os_string(self) -> std::ffi::OsString {
+ self.as_os_str().to_owned()
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "string"))]
+pub(crate) mod inner {
+ #[derive(Clone)]
+ pub(crate) struct Inner(&'static std::ffi::OsStr);
+
+ impl Inner {
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static std::ffi::OsStr) -> Self {
+ Self(name)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn as_os_str(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ self.0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_os_string(self) -> std::ffi::OsString {
+ self.as_os_str().to_owned()
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) use inner::Inner;
+
+impl Default for Inner {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(std::ffi::OsStr::new(""))
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for Inner {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Inner) -> bool {
+ self.as_os_str() == other.as_os_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialOrd for Inner {
+ fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
+ Some(self.cmp(other))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Ord for Inner {
+ fn cmp(&self, other: &Inner) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
+ self.as_os_str().cmp(other.as_os_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Eq for Inner {}
+
+impl std::hash::Hash for Inner {
+ #[inline]
+ fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
+ self.as_os_str().hash(state);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/possible_value.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/possible_value.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..de7e543
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/possible_value.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,229 @@
+use crate::builder::IntoResettable;
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::util::eq_ignore_case;
+
+/// A possible value of an argument.
+///
+/// This is used for specifying [possible values] of [Args].
+///
+/// See also [`PossibleValuesParser`][crate::builder::PossibleValuesParser]
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Most likely you can use strings, rather than `PossibleValue` as it is only required
+/// to [hide] single values from help messages and shell completions or to attach [help] to
+/// possible values.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Arg, builder::PossibleValue, ArgAction};
+/// let cfg = Arg::new("config")
+/// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+/// .value_name("FILE")
+/// .value_parser([
+/// PossibleValue::new("fast"),
+/// PossibleValue::new("slow").help("slower than fast"),
+/// PossibleValue::new("secret speed").hide(true)
+/// ]);
+/// ```
+///
+/// [Args]: crate::Arg
+/// [possible values]: crate::builder::ValueParser::possible_values
+/// [hide]: PossibleValue::hide()
+/// [help]: PossibleValue::help()
+#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct PossibleValue {
+ name: Str,
+ help: Option<StyledStr>,
+ aliases: Vec<Str>, // (name, visible)
+ hide: bool,
+}
+
+impl PossibleValue {
+ /// Create a [`PossibleValue`] with its name.
+ ///
+ /// The name will be used to decide whether this value was provided by the user to an argument.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** In case it is not [hidden] it will also be shown in help messages for arguments
+ /// that use it as a [possible value] and have not hidden them through [`Arg::hide_possible_values(true)`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// PossibleValue::new("fast")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [hidden]: PossibleValue::hide
+ /// [possible value]: crate::builder::PossibleValuesParser
+ /// [`Arg::hide_possible_values(true)`]: crate::Arg::hide_possible_values()
+ pub fn new(name: impl Into<Str>) -> Self {
+ PossibleValue {
+ name: name.into(),
+ ..Default::default()
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Sets the help description of the value.
+ ///
+ /// This is typically displayed in completions (where supported) and should be a short, one-line
+ /// description.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// PossibleValue::new("slow")
+ /// .help("not fast")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn help(mut self, help: impl IntoResettable<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.help = help.into_resettable().into_option();
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Hides this value from help and shell completions.
+ ///
+ /// This is an alternative to hiding through [`Arg::hide_possible_values(true)`], if you only
+ /// want to hide some values.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// PossibleValue::new("secret")
+ /// .hide(true)
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::hide_possible_values(true)`]: crate::Arg::hide_possible_values()
+ #[inline]
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn hide(mut self, yes: bool) -> Self {
+ self.hide = yes;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets a *hidden* alias for this argument value.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// PossibleValue::new("slow")
+ /// .alias("not-fast")
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn alias(mut self, name: impl IntoResettable<Str>) -> Self {
+ if let Some(name) = name.into_resettable().into_option() {
+ self.aliases.push(name);
+ } else {
+ self.aliases.clear();
+ }
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Sets multiple *hidden* aliases for this argument value.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// PossibleValue::new("slow")
+ /// .aliases(["not-fast", "snake-like"])
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn aliases(mut self, names: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<Str>>) -> Self {
+ self.aliases.extend(names.into_iter().map(|a| a.into()));
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// Reflection
+impl PossibleValue {
+ /// Get the name of the argument value
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_name(&self) -> &str {
+ self.name.as_str()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the help specified for this argument, if any
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn get_help(&self) -> Option<&StyledStr> {
+ self.help.as_ref()
+ }
+
+ /// Report if [`PossibleValue::hide`] is set
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn is_hide_set(&self) -> bool {
+ self.hide
+ }
+
+ /// Report if PossibleValue is not hidden and has a help message
+ pub(crate) fn should_show_help(&self) -> bool {
+ !self.hide && self.help.is_some()
+ }
+
+ /// Get the name if argument value is not hidden, `None` otherwise,
+ /// but wrapped in quotes if it contains whitespace
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn get_visible_quoted_name(&self) -> Option<std::borrow::Cow<'_, str>> {
+ if !self.hide {
+ Some(if self.name.contains(char::is_whitespace) {
+ format!("{:?}", self.name).into()
+ } else {
+ self.name.as_str().into()
+ })
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns all valid values of the argument value.
+ ///
+ /// Namely the name and all aliases.
+ pub fn get_name_and_aliases(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> + '_ {
+ std::iter::once(self.get_name()).chain(self.aliases.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()))
+ }
+
+ /// Tests if the value is valid for this argument value
+ ///
+ /// The value is valid if it is either the name or one of the aliases.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::PossibleValue;
+ /// let arg_value = PossibleValue::new("fast").alias("not-slow");
+ ///
+ /// assert!(arg_value.matches("fast", false));
+ /// assert!(arg_value.matches("not-slow", false));
+ ///
+ /// assert!(arg_value.matches("FAST", true));
+ /// assert!(!arg_value.matches("FAST", false));
+ /// ```
+ pub fn matches(&self, value: &str, ignore_case: bool) -> bool {
+ if ignore_case {
+ self.get_name_and_aliases()
+ .any(|name| eq_ignore_case(name, value))
+ } else {
+ self.get_name_and_aliases().any(|name| name == value)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<S: Into<Str>> From<S> for PossibleValue {
+ fn from(s: S) -> Self {
+ Self::new(s)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/range.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/range.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..158d02c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/range.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,286 @@
+/// Values per occurrence for an argument
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+pub struct ValueRange {
+ start_inclusive: usize,
+ end_inclusive: usize,
+}
+
+impl ValueRange {
+ /// Nor argument values, or a flag
+ pub const EMPTY: Self = Self {
+ start_inclusive: 0,
+ end_inclusive: 0,
+ };
+
+ /// A single argument value, the most common case for options
+ pub const SINGLE: Self = Self {
+ start_inclusive: 1,
+ end_inclusive: 1,
+ };
+
+ /// Create a range
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If the end is less than the start (debug builds)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::ValueRange;
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(5);
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(5..10);
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(5..=10);
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(5..);
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(..10);
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(..=10);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// While this will panic:
+ /// ```should_panic
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::ValueRange;
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(10..5); // Panics!
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new(range: impl Into<Self>) -> Self {
+ range.into()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn raw(start_inclusive: usize, end_inclusive: usize) -> Self {
+ debug_assert!(start_inclusive <= end_inclusive);
+ Self {
+ start_inclusive,
+ end_inclusive,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Fewest number of values the argument accepts
+ pub fn min_values(&self) -> usize {
+ self.start_inclusive
+ }
+
+ /// Most number of values the argument accepts
+ pub fn max_values(&self) -> usize {
+ self.end_inclusive
+ }
+
+ /// Report whether the argument takes any values (ie is a flag)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::builder::ValueRange;
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(5);
+ /// assert!(range.takes_values());
+ ///
+ /// let range = ValueRange::new(0);
+ /// assert!(!range.takes_values());
+ /// ```
+ pub fn takes_values(&self) -> bool {
+ self.end_inclusive != 0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_unbounded(&self) -> bool {
+ self.end_inclusive == usize::MAX
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_fixed(&self) -> bool {
+ self.start_inclusive == self.end_inclusive
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_multiple(&self) -> bool {
+ self.start_inclusive != self.end_inclusive || 1 < self.start_inclusive
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn num_values(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.is_fixed().then_some(self.start_inclusive)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn accepts_more(&self, current: usize) -> bool {
+ current < self.end_inclusive
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::RangeBounds<usize> for ValueRange {
+ fn start_bound(&self) -> std::ops::Bound<&usize> {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(&self.start_inclusive)
+ }
+
+ fn end_bound(&self) -> std::ops::Bound<&usize> {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(&self.end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for ValueRange {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::SINGLE
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<usize> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(fixed: usize) -> Self {
+ (fixed..=fixed).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::Range<usize>> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(range: std::ops::Range<usize>) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = range.start;
+ let end_inclusive = range.end.saturating_sub(1);
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::RangeFull> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(_: std::ops::RangeFull) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = 0;
+ let end_inclusive = usize::MAX;
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::RangeFrom<usize>> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(range: std::ops::RangeFrom<usize>) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = range.start;
+ let end_inclusive = usize::MAX;
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::RangeTo<usize>> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(range: std::ops::RangeTo<usize>) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = 0;
+ let end_inclusive = range.end.saturating_sub(1);
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize>> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(range: std::ops::RangeInclusive<usize>) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = *range.start();
+ let end_inclusive = *range.end();
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>> for ValueRange {
+ fn from(range: std::ops::RangeToInclusive<usize>) -> Self {
+ let start_inclusive = 0;
+ let end_inclusive = range.end;
+ Self::raw(start_inclusive, end_inclusive)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for ValueRange {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ ok!(self.start_inclusive.fmt(f));
+ if !self.is_fixed() {
+ ok!("..=".fmt(f));
+ ok!(self.end_inclusive.fmt(f));
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for ValueRange {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ write!(f, "{self}")
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+
+ use std::ops::RangeBounds;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_fixed() {
+ let range: ValueRange = 5.into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&5));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&5));
+ assert!(range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), Some(5));
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_fixed_empty() {
+ let range: ValueRange = 0.into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&0));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&0));
+ assert!(range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(!range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), Some(0));
+ assert!(!range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (5..10).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&5));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&9));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range_inclusive() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (5..=10).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&5));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&10));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range_full() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (..).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&0));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&usize::MAX));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range_from() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (5..).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&5));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&usize::MAX));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range_to() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (..10).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&0));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&9));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn from_range_to_inclusive() {
+ let range: ValueRange = (..=10).into();
+ assert_eq!(range.start_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&0));
+ assert_eq!(range.end_bound(), std::ops::Bound::Included(&10));
+ assert!(!range.is_fixed());
+ assert!(range.is_multiple());
+ assert_eq!(range.num_values(), None);
+ assert!(range.takes_values());
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/resettable.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/resettable.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0572740
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/resettable.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,212 @@
+// Unlike `impl Into<Option<T>>` or `Option<impl Into<T>>`, this isn't ambiguous for the `None`
+// case.
+
+use crate::builder::ArgAction;
+use crate::builder::OsStr;
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::ValueHint;
+use crate::builder::ValueParser;
+use crate::builder::ValueRange;
+
+/// Clearable builder value
+///
+/// This allows a builder function to both accept any value that can [`Into::into`] `T` (like
+/// `&str` into `OsStr`) as well as `None` to reset it to the default. This is needed to
+/// workaround a limitation where you can't have a function argument that is `impl Into<Option<T>>`
+/// where `T` is `impl Into<S>` accept `None` as its type is ambiguous.
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// # use clap::Arg;
+/// fn common() -> Command {
+/// Command::new("cli")
+/// .arg(Arg::new("input").short('i').long("input"))
+/// }
+/// let mut command = common();
+/// command.mut_arg("input", |arg| arg.short(None));
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+pub enum Resettable<T> {
+ /// Overwrite builder value
+ Value(T),
+ /// Reset builder value
+ Reset,
+}
+
+impl<T> Resettable<T> {
+ pub(crate) fn into_option(self) -> Option<T> {
+ match self {
+ Self::Value(t) => Some(t),
+ Self::Reset => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> From<T> for Resettable<T> {
+ fn from(other: T) -> Self {
+ Self::Value(other)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> From<Option<T>> for Resettable<T> {
+ fn from(other: Option<T>) -> Self {
+ match other {
+ Some(inner) => Self::Value(inner),
+ None => Self::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Convert to the intended resettable type
+pub trait IntoResettable<T> {
+ /// Convert to the intended resettable type
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<T>;
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<char> for Option<char> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<char> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<usize> for Option<usize> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<usize> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<ArgAction> for Option<ArgAction> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ArgAction> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<ValueHint> for Option<ValueHint> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueHint> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<ValueParser> for Option<ValueParser> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueParser> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<StyledStr> for Option<&'static str> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<StyledStr> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s.into()),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<OsStr> for Option<&'static str> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<OsStr> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s.into()),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<Str> for Option<&'static str> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<Str> {
+ match self {
+ Some(s) => Resettable::Value(s.into()),
+ None => Resettable::Reset,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> IntoResettable<T> for Resettable<T> {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<T> {
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<char> for char {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<char> {
+ Resettable::Value(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<usize> for usize {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<usize> {
+ Resettable::Value(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<ArgAction> for ArgAction {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ArgAction> {
+ Resettable::Value(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl IntoResettable<ValueHint> for ValueHint {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueHint> {
+ Resettable::Value(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<ValueRange>> IntoResettable<ValueRange> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueRange> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<ValueParser>> IntoResettable<ValueParser> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueParser> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<String>> IntoResettable<String> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<String> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<StyledStr>> IntoResettable<StyledStr> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<StyledStr> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<OsStr>> IntoResettable<OsStr> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<OsStr> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<Str>> IntoResettable<Str> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<Str> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I: Into<crate::Id>> IntoResettable<crate::Id> for I {
+ fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<crate::Id> {
+ Resettable::Value(self.into())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/str.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/str.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cf87691
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/str.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
+/// A UTF-8-encoded fixed string
+///
+/// **NOTE:** To support dynamic values (i.e. `String`), enable the `string`
+/// feature
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+pub struct Str {
+ name: Inner,
+}
+
+impl Str {
+ #[cfg(feature = "string")]
+ pub(crate) fn from_string(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_string(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "string")]
+ pub(crate) fn from_ref(name: &str) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_ref(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name: Inner::from_static_ref(name),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_inner(self) -> Inner {
+ self.name
+ }
+
+ /// Get the raw string of the `Str`
+ pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
+ self.name.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Str> for Str {
+ fn from(id: &'_ Str) -> Self {
+ id.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<std::string::String> for Str {
+ fn from(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self::from_string(name)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<&'_ std::string::String> for Str {
+ fn from(name: &'_ std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self::from_ref(name.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'static str> for Str {
+ fn from(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ &'static str> for Str {
+ fn from(name: &'_ &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Str> for String {
+ fn from(name: Str) -> Self {
+ name.name.into_string()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Str> for Vec<u8> {
+ fn from(name: Str) -> Self {
+ String::from(name).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Str> for std::ffi::OsString {
+ fn from(name: Str) -> Self {
+ String::from(name).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Str> for std::path::PathBuf {
+ fn from(name: Str) -> Self {
+ String::from(name).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::Deref for Str {
+ type Target = str;
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn deref(&self) -> &str {
+ self.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<str> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &str {
+ self.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<[u8]> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] {
+ self.as_bytes()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &std::ffi::OsStr {
+ (**self).as_ref()
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<std::path::Path> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &std::path::Path {
+ std::path::Path::new(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::borrow::Borrow<str> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn borrow(&self) -> &str {
+ self.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<str> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Str> for str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&'_ str> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), *other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Str> for &'_ str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(*self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::ffi::OsStr> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::ffi::OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Str> for std::ffi::OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&'_ std::ffi::OsStr> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &&std::ffi::OsStr) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), *other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Str> for &'_ std::ffi::OsStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(*self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::string::String> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::string::String) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Str> for std::string::String {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+pub(crate) mod inner {
+ #[derive(Clone)]
+ pub(crate) enum Inner {
+ Static(&'static str),
+ Owned(Box<str>),
+ }
+
+ impl Inner {
+ pub(crate) fn from_string(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self::Owned(name.into_boxed_str())
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_ref(name: &str) -> Self {
+ Self::Owned(Box::from(name))
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self::Static(name)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
+ match self {
+ Self::Static(s) => s,
+ Self::Owned(s) => s.as_ref(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_string(self) -> String {
+ match self {
+ Self::Static(s) => s.to_owned(),
+ Self::Owned(s) => s.into(),
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "string"))]
+pub(crate) mod inner {
+ #[derive(Clone)]
+ pub(crate) struct Inner(pub(crate) &'static str);
+
+ impl Inner {
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self(name)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
+ self.0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_string(self) -> String {
+ self.as_str().to_owned()
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) use inner::Inner;
+
+impl Default for Inner {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::from_static_ref("")
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for Inner {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Inner) -> bool {
+ self.as_str() == other.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialOrd for Inner {
+ fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
+ Some(self.cmp(other))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Ord for Inner {
+ fn cmp(&self, other: &Inner) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
+ self.as_str().cmp(other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Eq for Inner {}
+
+impl std::hash::Hash for Inner {
+ #[inline]
+ fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
+ self.as_str().hash(state);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styled_str.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styled_str.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e06ddbc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styled_str.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(dead_code))]
+
+/// Terminal-styling container
+///
+/// Styling may be encoded as [ANSI Escape Code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code)
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// // `cstr!` converts tags to ANSI codes
+/// let after_help: &'static str = color_print::cstr!(
+/// r#"<bold><underline>Examples</underline></bold>
+///
+/// <dim>$</dim> <bold>mybin --input file.toml</bold>
+/// "#);
+///
+/// let cmd = clap::Command::new("mybin")
+/// .after_help(after_help) // The `&str` gets converted into a `StyledStr`
+/// // ...
+/// # ;
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
+pub struct StyledStr(String);
+
+impl StyledStr {
+ /// Create an empty buffer
+ pub const fn new() -> Self {
+ Self(String::new())
+ }
+
+ /// Display using [ANSI Escape Code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) styling
+ #[cfg(feature = "color")]
+ pub fn ansi(&self) -> impl std::fmt::Display + '_ {
+ self.0.as_str()
+ }
+
+ /// May allow the compiler to consolidate the `Drop`s for `msg`, reducing code size compared to
+ /// `styled.push_str(&msg)`
+ pub(crate) fn push_string(&mut self, msg: String) {
+ self.0.push_str(&msg);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn push_str(&mut self, msg: &str) {
+ self.0.push_str(msg);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn trim_start_lines(&mut self) {
+ if let Some(pos) = self.0.find('\n') {
+ let (leading, help) = self.0.split_at(pos + 1);
+ if leading.trim().is_empty() {
+ self.0 = help.to_owned()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn trim_end(&mut self) {
+ self.0 = self.0.trim_end().to_owned()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn replace_newline_var(&mut self) {
+ self.0 = self.0.replace("{n}", "\n");
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn indent(&mut self, initial: &str, trailing: &str) {
+ self.0.insert_str(0, initial);
+
+ let mut line_sep = "\n".to_owned();
+ line_sep.push_str(trailing);
+ self.0 = self.0.replace('\n', &line_sep);
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(all(not(feature = "wrap_help"), feature = "help"))]
+ pub(crate) fn wrap(&mut self, _hard_width: usize) {}
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+ pub(crate) fn wrap(&mut self, hard_width: usize) {
+ let mut new = String::with_capacity(self.0.len());
+
+ let mut last = 0;
+ let mut wrapper = crate::output::textwrap::wrap_algorithms::LineWrapper::new(hard_width);
+ for content in self.iter_text() {
+ // Preserve styling
+ let current = content.as_ptr() as usize - self.0.as_str().as_ptr() as usize;
+ if last != current {
+ new.push_str(&self.0.as_str()[last..current]);
+ }
+ last = current + content.len();
+
+ for (i, line) in content.split_inclusive('\n').enumerate() {
+ if 0 < i {
+ // reset char count on newline, skipping the start as we might have carried
+ // over from a prior block of styled text
+ wrapper.reset();
+ }
+ let line = crate::output::textwrap::word_separators::find_words_ascii_space(line)
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ new.extend(wrapper.wrap(line));
+ }
+ }
+ if last != self.0.len() {
+ new.push_str(&self.0.as_str()[last..]);
+ }
+ new = new.trim_end().to_owned();
+
+ self.0 = new;
+ }
+
+ #[inline(never)]
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn display_width(&self) -> usize {
+ let mut width = 0;
+ for c in self.iter_text() {
+ width += crate::output::display_width(c);
+ }
+ width
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.0.is_empty()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ pub(crate) fn as_styled_str(&self) -> &str {
+ &self.0
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "color")]
+ pub(crate) fn iter_text(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
+ anstream::adapter::strip_str(&self.0)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "color"))]
+ pub(crate) fn iter_text(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
+ [self.0.as_str()].into_iter()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn push_styled(&mut self, other: &Self) {
+ self.0.push_str(&other.0);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn write_to(&self, buffer: &mut dyn std::io::Write) -> std::io::Result<()> {
+ ok!(buffer.write_all(self.0.as_bytes()));
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for &'_ StyledStr {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static DEFAULT: StyledStr = StyledStr::new();
+ &DEFAULT
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<std::string::String> for StyledStr {
+ fn from(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ StyledStr(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ std::string::String> for StyledStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ std::string::String) -> Self {
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ styled.push_str(name);
+ styled
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'static str> for StyledStr {
+ fn from(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ styled.push_str(name);
+ styled
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ &'static str> for StyledStr {
+ fn from(name: &'_ &'static str) -> Self {
+ StyledStr::from(*name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Write for StyledStr {
+ #[inline]
+ fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ self.0.push_str(s);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ self.0.push(c);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+/// Color-unaware printing. Never uses coloring.
+impl std::fmt::Display for StyledStr {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ for part in self.iter_text() {
+ part.fmt(f)?;
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styling.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styling.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3a03448
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/styling.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+//! Terminal [`Styles`] for help and error output
+
+pub use anstyle::*;
+
+/// Terminal styling definitions
+///
+/// See also [`Command::styles`][crate::Command::styles].
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// clap v3 styling
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::builder::styling::*;
+/// let styles = Styles::styled()
+/// .header(AnsiColor::Yellow.on_default())
+/// .usage(AnsiColor::Green.on_default())
+/// .literal(AnsiColor::Green.on_default())
+/// .placeholder(AnsiColor::Green.on_default());
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+#[allow(missing_copy_implementations)] // Large enough type that I want an explicit `clone()` for now
+pub struct Styles {
+ header: anstyle::Style,
+ error: anstyle::Style,
+ usage: anstyle::Style,
+ literal: anstyle::Style,
+ placeholder: anstyle::Style,
+ valid: anstyle::Style,
+ invalid: anstyle::Style,
+}
+
+impl Styles {
+ /// No terminal styling
+ pub const fn plain() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ header: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ error: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ usage: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ literal: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ placeholder: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ valid: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ invalid: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Default terminal styling
+ pub const fn styled() -> Self {
+ #[cfg(feature = "color")]
+ {
+ Self {
+ header: anstyle::Style::new().bold().underline(),
+ error: anstyle::Style::new()
+ .fg_color(Some(anstyle::Color::Ansi(anstyle::AnsiColor::Red)))
+ .bold(),
+ usage: anstyle::Style::new().bold().underline(),
+ literal: anstyle::Style::new().bold(),
+ placeholder: anstyle::Style::new(),
+ valid: anstyle::Style::new()
+ .fg_color(Some(anstyle::Color::Ansi(anstyle::AnsiColor::Green))),
+ invalid: anstyle::Style::new()
+ .fg_color(Some(anstyle::Color::Ansi(anstyle::AnsiColor::Yellow))),
+ }
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "color"))]
+ {
+ Self::plain()
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// General Heading style, e.g. [`help_heading`][crate::Arg::help_heading]
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn header(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.header = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Error heading
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn error(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.error = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Usage heading
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn usage(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.usage = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Literal command-line syntax, e.g. `--help`
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn literal(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.literal = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Descriptions within command-line syntax, e.g. [`value_name`][crate::Arg::value_name]
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn placeholder(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.placeholder = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Highlight suggested usage
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn valid(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.valid = style;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Highlight invalid usage
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn invalid(mut self, style: anstyle::Style) -> Self {
+ self.invalid = style;
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// Reflection
+impl Styles {
+ /// General Heading style, e.g. [`help_heading`][crate::Arg::help_heading]
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_header(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.header
+ }
+
+ /// Error heading
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_error(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.error
+ }
+
+ /// Usage heading
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_usage(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.usage
+ }
+
+ /// Literal command-line syntax, e.g. `--help`
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_literal(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.literal
+ }
+
+ /// Descriptions within command-line syntax, e.g. [`value_name`][crate::Arg::value_name]
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_placeholder(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.placeholder
+ }
+
+ /// Highlight suggested usage
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_valid(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.valid
+ }
+
+ /// Highlight invalid usage
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub const fn get_invalid(&self) -> &anstyle::Style {
+ &self.invalid
+ }
+}
+
+impl super::AppTag for Styles {}
+
+impl Default for Styles {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::styled()
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for &'_ Styles {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ const STYLES: Styles = Styles::styled();
+ &STYLES
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/tests.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..15cb8c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+use crate::Arg;
+use crate::Command;
+
+#[test]
+fn propagate_version() {
+ let mut cmd = Command::new("test")
+ .propagate_version(true)
+ .version("1.1")
+ .subcommand(Command::new("sub1"));
+ cmd._propagate();
+ assert_eq!(
+ cmd.get_subcommands().next().unwrap().get_version(),
+ Some("1.1")
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn global_setting() {
+ let mut cmd = Command::new("test")
+ .disable_version_flag(true)
+ .subcommand(Command::new("subcmd"));
+ cmd._propagate();
+ assert!(cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .find(|s| s.get_name() == "subcmd")
+ .unwrap()
+ .is_disable_version_flag_set());
+}
+
+// This test will *fail to compile* if Command is not Send + Sync
+#[test]
+fn app_send_sync() {
+ fn foo<T: Send + Sync>(_: T) {}
+ foo(Command::new("test"))
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn issue_2090() {
+ let mut cmd = Command::new("cmd")
+ .disable_version_flag(true)
+ .subcommand(Command::new("sub"));
+ cmd._build_self(false);
+
+ assert!(cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .next()
+ .unwrap()
+ .is_disable_version_flag_set());
+}
+
+// This test will *fail to compile* if Arg is not Send + Sync
+#[test]
+fn arg_send_sync() {
+ fn foo<T: Send + Sync>(_: T) {}
+ foo(Arg::new("test"))
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_hint.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_hint.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..38fa862
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_hint.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+use std::str::FromStr;
+
+/// Provide shell with hint on how to complete an argument.
+///
+/// See [Arg::value_hint][crate::Arg::value_hint] to set this on an argument.
+///
+/// See the `clap_complete` crate for completion script generation.
+///
+/// Overview of which hints are supported by which shell:
+///
+/// | Hint | zsh | fish[^1]|
+/// | ---------------------- | --- | ------- |
+/// | `AnyPath` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `FilePath` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `DirPath` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `ExecutablePath` | Yes | Partial |
+/// | `CommandName` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `CommandString` | Yes | Partial |
+/// | `CommandWithArguments` | Yes | |
+/// | `Username` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `Hostname` | Yes | Yes |
+/// | `Url` | Yes | |
+/// | `EmailAddress` | Yes | |
+///
+/// [^1]: fish completions currently only support named arguments (e.g. -o or --opt), not
+/// positional arguments.
+#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Copy, Clone)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub enum ValueHint {
+ /// Default value if hint is not specified. Follows shell default behavior, which is usually
+ /// auto-completing filenames.
+ #[default]
+ Unknown,
+ /// None of the hints below apply. Disables shell completion for this argument.
+ Other,
+ /// Any existing path.
+ AnyPath,
+ /// Path to a file.
+ FilePath,
+ /// Path to a directory.
+ DirPath,
+ /// Path to an executable file.
+ ExecutablePath,
+ /// Name of a command, without arguments. May be relative to PATH, or full path to executable.
+ CommandName,
+ /// A single string containing a command and its arguments.
+ CommandString,
+ /// Capture the remaining arguments as a command name and arguments for that command. This is
+ /// common when writing shell wrappers that execute anther command, for example `sudo` or `env`.
+ ///
+ /// This hint is special, the argument must be a positional argument and have
+ /// [`.num_args(1..)`] and Command must use [`Command::trailing_var_arg(true)`]. The result is that the
+ /// command line `my_app ls -la /` will be parsed as `["ls", "-la", "/"]` and clap won't try to
+ /// parse the `-la` argument itself.
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::trailing_var_arg(true)`]: crate::Command::trailing_var_arg
+ /// [`.num_args(1..)`]: crate::Arg::num_args()
+ CommandWithArguments,
+ /// Name of a local operating system user.
+ Username,
+ /// Host name of a computer.
+ /// Shells usually parse `/etc/hosts` and `.ssh/known_hosts` to complete hostnames.
+ Hostname,
+ /// Complete web address.
+ Url,
+ /// Email address.
+ EmailAddress,
+}
+
+impl FromStr for ValueHint {
+ type Err = String;
+ fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, <Self as FromStr>::Err> {
+ Ok(match &*s.to_ascii_lowercase() {
+ "unknown" => ValueHint::Unknown,
+ "other" => ValueHint::Other,
+ "anypath" => ValueHint::AnyPath,
+ "filepath" => ValueHint::FilePath,
+ "dirpath" => ValueHint::DirPath,
+ "executablepath" => ValueHint::ExecutablePath,
+ "commandname" => ValueHint::CommandName,
+ "commandstring" => ValueHint::CommandString,
+ "commandwitharguments" => ValueHint::CommandWithArguments,
+ "username" => ValueHint::Username,
+ "hostname" => ValueHint::Hostname,
+ "url" => ValueHint::Url,
+ "emailaddress" => ValueHint::EmailAddress,
+ _ => return Err(format!("unknown ValueHint: `{s}`")),
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_parser.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_parser.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1f0ef92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/builder/value_parser.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,2712 @@
+use std::convert::TryInto;
+use std::ops::RangeBounds;
+
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::parser::ValueSource;
+use crate::util::AnyValue;
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+
+/// Parse/validate argument values
+///
+/// Specified with [`Arg::value_parser`][crate::Arg::value_parser].
+///
+/// `ValueParser` defines how to convert a raw argument value into a validated and typed value for
+/// use within an application.
+///
+/// See
+/// - [`value_parser!`][crate::value_parser] for automatically selecting an implementation for a given type
+/// - [`ValueParser::new`] for additional [`TypedValueParser`] that can be used
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("color")
+/// .long("color")
+/// .value_parser(["always", "auto", "never"])
+/// .default_value("auto")
+/// )
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("hostname")
+/// .long("hostname")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser::new())
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// )
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(u16).range(3000..))
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(
+/// ["cmd", "--hostname", "rust-lang.org", "--port", "3001"]
+/// ).unwrap();
+///
+/// let color: &String = m.get_one("color")
+/// .expect("default");
+/// assert_eq!(color, "auto");
+///
+/// let hostname: &String = m.get_one("hostname")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(hostname, "rust-lang.org");
+///
+/// let port: u16 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+pub struct ValueParser(ValueParserInner);
+
+enum ValueParserInner {
+ // Common enough to optimize and for possible values
+ Bool,
+ // Common enough to optimize
+ String,
+ // Common enough to optimize
+ OsString,
+ // Common enough to optimize
+ PathBuf,
+ Other(Box<dyn AnyValueParser>),
+}
+
+impl ValueParser {
+ /// Custom parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// Pre-existing [`TypedValueParser`] implementations include:
+ /// - `Fn(&str) -> Result<T, E>`
+ /// - [`EnumValueParser`] and [`PossibleValuesParser`] for static enumerated values
+ /// - [`BoolishValueParser`] and [`FalseyValueParser`] for alternative `bool` implementations
+ /// - [`RangedI64ValueParser`] and [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+ /// - [`NonEmptyStringValueParser`]
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// type EnvVar = (String, Option<String>);
+ /// fn parse_env_var(env: &str) -> Result<EnvVar, std::io::Error> {
+ /// if let Some((var, value)) = env.split_once('=') {
+ /// Ok((var.to_owned(), Some(value.to_owned())))
+ /// } else {
+ /// Ok((env.to_owned(), None))
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("env")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::builder::ValueParser::new(parse_env_var))
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "key=value"]).unwrap();
+ /// let port: &EnvVar = m.get_one("env")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(*port, ("key".into(), Some("value".into())));
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new<P>(other: P) -> Self
+ where
+ P: TypedValueParser,
+ {
+ Self(ValueParserInner::Other(Box::new(other)))
+ }
+
+ /// [`bool`] parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// See also:
+ /// - [`BoolishValueParser`] for different human readable bool representations
+ /// - [`FalseyValueParser`] for assuming non-false is true
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("download")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(bool))
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "true"]).unwrap();
+ /// let port: bool = *m.get_one("download")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(port, true);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "forever"]).is_err());
+ /// ```
+ pub const fn bool() -> Self {
+ Self(ValueParserInner::Bool)
+ }
+
+ /// [`String`] parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// See also:
+ /// - [`NonEmptyStringValueParser`]
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("port")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(String))
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "80"]).unwrap();
+ /// let port: &String = m.get_one("port")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(port, "80");
+ /// ```
+ pub const fn string() -> Self {
+ Self(ValueParserInner::String)
+ }
+
+ /// [`OsString`][std::ffi::OsString] parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, builder::ValueParser};
+ /// use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// use std::os::unix::ffi::{OsStrExt,OsStringExt};
+ /// let r = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("arg")
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// .value_parser(ValueParser::os_string())
+ /// )
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// OsString::from("myprog"),
+ /// OsString::from_vec(vec![0xe9])
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(r.is_ok());
+ /// let m = r.unwrap();
+ /// let arg: &OsString = m.get_one("arg")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(arg.as_bytes(), &[0xe9]);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ pub const fn os_string() -> Self {
+ Self(ValueParserInner::OsString)
+ }
+
+ /// [`PathBuf`][std::path::PathBuf] parser for argument values
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::path::PathBuf;
+ /// # use std::path::Path;
+ /// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// clap::Arg::new("output")
+ /// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(PathBuf))
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "hello.txt"]).unwrap();
+ /// let port: &PathBuf = m.get_one("output")
+ /// .expect("required");
+ /// assert_eq!(port, Path::new("hello.txt"));
+ ///
+ /// assert!(cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", ""]).is_err());
+ /// ```
+ pub const fn path_buf() -> Self {
+ Self(ValueParserInner::PathBuf)
+ }
+}
+
+impl ValueParser {
+ /// Parse into a `AnyValue`
+ ///
+ /// When `arg` is `None`, an external subcommand value is being parsed.
+ pub(crate) fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ self.any_value_parser().parse_ref_(cmd, arg, value, source)
+ }
+
+ /// Describes the content of `AnyValue`
+ pub fn type_id(&self) -> AnyValueId {
+ self.any_value_parser().type_id()
+ }
+
+ /// Reflect on enumerated value properties
+ ///
+ /// Error checking should not be done with this; it is mostly targeted at user-facing
+ /// applications like errors and completion.
+ pub fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ self.any_value_parser().possible_values()
+ }
+
+ fn any_value_parser(&self) -> &dyn AnyValueParser {
+ match &self.0 {
+ ValueParserInner::Bool => &BoolValueParser {},
+ ValueParserInner::String => &StringValueParser {},
+ ValueParserInner::OsString => &OsStringValueParser {},
+ ValueParserInner::PathBuf => &PathBufValueParser {},
+ ValueParserInner::Other(o) => o.as_ref(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Convert a [`TypedValueParser`] to [`ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("hostname")
+/// .long("hostname")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser::new())
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(
+/// ["cmd", "--hostname", "rust-lang.org"]
+/// ).unwrap();
+///
+/// let hostname: &String = m.get_one("hostname")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(hostname, "rust-lang.org");
+/// ```
+impl<P> From<P> for ValueParser
+where
+ P: TypedValueParser + Send + Sync + 'static,
+{
+ fn from(p: P) -> Self {
+ Self::new(p)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<_AnonymousValueParser> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(p: _AnonymousValueParser) -> Self {
+ p.0
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `N..M` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(3000..4000)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::Range<i64>> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::Range<i64>) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(value.start..value.end);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `N..=M` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(3000..=4000)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::RangeInclusive<i64>> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::RangeInclusive<i64>) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(value.start()..=value.end());
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `N..` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(3000..)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::RangeFrom<i64>> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::RangeFrom<i64>) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(value.start..);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `..M` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(..3000)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "80"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 80);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::RangeTo<i64>> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::RangeTo<i64>) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(..value.end);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `..=M` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(..=3000)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "80"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 80);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::RangeToInclusive<i64>> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::RangeToInclusive<i64>) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(..=value.end);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create an `i64` [`ValueParser`] from a `..` range
+///
+/// See [`RangedI64ValueParser`] for more control over the output type.
+///
+/// See also [`RangedU64ValueParser`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(..)
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: i64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+impl From<std::ops::RangeFull> for ValueParser {
+ fn from(value: std::ops::RangeFull) -> Self {
+ let inner = RangedI64ValueParser::<i64>::new().range(value);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create a [`ValueParser`] with [`PossibleValuesParser`]
+///
+/// See [`PossibleValuesParser`] for more flexibility in creating the
+/// [`PossibleValue`][crate::builder::PossibleValue]s.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("color")
+/// .long("color")
+/// .value_parser(["always", "auto", "never"])
+/// .default_value("auto")
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(
+/// ["cmd", "--color", "never"]
+/// ).unwrap();
+///
+/// let color: &String = m.get_one("color")
+/// .expect("default");
+/// assert_eq!(color, "never");
+/// ```
+impl<P, const C: usize> From<[P; C]> for ValueParser
+where
+ P: Into<super::PossibleValue>,
+{
+ fn from(values: [P; C]) -> Self {
+ let inner = PossibleValuesParser::from(values);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create a [`ValueParser`] with [`PossibleValuesParser`]
+///
+/// See [`PossibleValuesParser`] for more flexibility in creating the
+/// [`PossibleValue`][crate::builder::PossibleValue]s.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let possible = vec!["always", "auto", "never"];
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("color")
+/// .long("color")
+/// .value_parser(possible)
+/// .default_value("auto")
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(
+/// ["cmd", "--color", "never"]
+/// ).unwrap();
+///
+/// let color: &String = m.get_one("color")
+/// .expect("default");
+/// assert_eq!(color, "never");
+/// ```
+impl<P> From<Vec<P>> for ValueParser
+where
+ P: Into<super::PossibleValue>,
+{
+ fn from(values: Vec<P>) -> Self {
+ let inner = PossibleValuesParser::from(values);
+ Self::from(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for ValueParser {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ match &self.0 {
+ ValueParserInner::Bool => f.debug_struct("ValueParser::bool").finish(),
+ ValueParserInner::String => f.debug_struct("ValueParser::string").finish(),
+ ValueParserInner::OsString => f.debug_struct("ValueParser::os_string").finish(),
+ ValueParserInner::PathBuf => f.debug_struct("ValueParser::path_buf").finish(),
+ ValueParserInner::Other(o) => write!(f, "ValueParser::other({:?})", o.type_id()),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl Clone for ValueParser {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ Self(match &self.0 {
+ ValueParserInner::Bool => ValueParserInner::Bool,
+ ValueParserInner::String => ValueParserInner::String,
+ ValueParserInner::OsString => ValueParserInner::OsString,
+ ValueParserInner::PathBuf => ValueParserInner::PathBuf,
+ ValueParserInner::Other(o) => ValueParserInner::Other(o.clone_any()),
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+/// A type-erased wrapper for [`TypedValueParser`].
+trait AnyValueParser: Send + Sync + 'static {
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error>;
+
+ fn parse_ref_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ _source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ self.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value)
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error>;
+
+ fn parse_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ _source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ self.parse(cmd, arg, value)
+ }
+
+ /// Describes the content of `AnyValue`
+ fn type_id(&self) -> AnyValueId;
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>>;
+
+ fn clone_any(&self) -> Box<dyn AnyValueParser>;
+}
+
+impl<T, P> AnyValueParser for P
+where
+ T: std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ P: TypedValueParser<Value = T>,
+{
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(TypedValueParser::parse_ref(self, cmd, arg, value));
+ Ok(AnyValue::new(value))
+ }
+
+ fn parse_ref_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(TypedValueParser::parse_ref_(self, cmd, arg, value, source));
+ Ok(AnyValue::new(value))
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(TypedValueParser::parse(self, cmd, arg, value));
+ Ok(AnyValue::new(value))
+ }
+
+ fn parse_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<AnyValue, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(TypedValueParser::parse_(self, cmd, arg, value, source));
+ Ok(AnyValue::new(value))
+ }
+
+ fn type_id(&self) -> AnyValueId {
+ AnyValueId::of::<T>()
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ P::possible_values(self)
+ }
+
+ fn clone_any(&self) -> Box<dyn AnyValueParser> {
+ Box::new(self.clone())
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse/validate argument values
+///
+/// As alternatives to implementing `TypedValueParser`,
+/// - Use `Fn(&str) -> Result<T, E>` which implements `TypedValueParser`
+/// - [`TypedValueParser::map`] or [`TypedValueParser::try_map`] to adapt an existing `TypedValueParser`
+///
+/// See `ValueParserFactory` to register `TypedValueParser::Value` with
+/// [`value_parser!`][crate::value_parser].
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # #[cfg(feature = "error-context")] {
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::error::ErrorKind;
+/// # use clap::error::ContextKind;
+/// # use clap::error::ContextValue;
+/// #[derive(Clone)]
+/// struct Custom(u32);
+///
+/// #[derive(Clone)]
+/// struct CustomValueParser;
+///
+/// impl clap::builder::TypedValueParser for CustomValueParser {
+/// type Value = Custom;
+///
+/// fn parse_ref(
+/// &self,
+/// cmd: &clap::Command,
+/// arg: Option<&clap::Arg>,
+/// value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+/// ) -> Result<Self::Value, clap::Error> {
+/// let inner = clap::value_parser!(u32);
+/// let val = inner.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value)?;
+///
+/// const INVALID_VALUE: u32 = 10;
+/// if val == INVALID_VALUE {
+/// let mut err = clap::Error::new(ErrorKind::ValueValidation)
+/// .with_cmd(cmd);
+/// if let Some(arg) = arg {
+/// err.insert(ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg.to_string()));
+/// }
+/// err.insert(ContextKind::InvalidValue, ContextValue::String(INVALID_VALUE.to_string()));
+/// return Err(err);
+/// }
+///
+/// Ok(Custom(val))
+/// }
+/// }
+/// # }
+/// ```
+pub trait TypedValueParser: Clone + Send + Sync + 'static {
+ /// Argument's value type
+ type Value: Send + Sync + Clone;
+
+ /// Parse the argument value
+ ///
+ /// When `arg` is `None`, an external subcommand value is being parsed.
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error>;
+
+ /// Parse the argument value
+ ///
+ /// When `arg` is `None`, an external subcommand value is being parsed.
+ fn parse_ref_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ _source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ self.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value)
+ }
+
+ /// Parse the argument value
+ ///
+ /// When `arg` is `None`, an external subcommand value is being parsed.
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ self.parse_ref(cmd, arg, &value)
+ }
+
+ /// Parse the argument value
+ ///
+ /// When `arg` is `None`, an external subcommand value is being parsed.
+ fn parse_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ _source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ self.parse(cmd, arg, value)
+ }
+
+ /// Reflect on enumerated value properties
+ ///
+ /// Error checking should not be done with this; it is mostly targeted at user-facing
+ /// applications like errors and completion.
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ None
+ }
+
+ /// Adapt a `TypedValueParser` from one value to another
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser as _;
+ /// # use clap::builder::BoolishValueParser;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .value_parser(
+ /// BoolishValueParser::new()
+ /// .map(|b| -> usize {
+ /// if b { 10 } else { 5 }
+ /// })
+ /// )
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_one::<usize>("flag").copied(),
+ /// Some(10)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_one::<usize>("flag").copied(),
+ /// Some(5)
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ fn map<T, F>(self, func: F) -> MapValueParser<Self, F>
+ where
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ F: Fn(Self::Value) -> T + Clone,
+ {
+ MapValueParser::new(self, func)
+ }
+
+ /// Adapt a `TypedValueParser` from one value to another
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+ /// # use std::path::PathBuf;
+ /// # use std::path::Path;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser as _;
+ /// # use clap::builder::OsStringValueParser;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .value_parser(
+ /// OsStringValueParser::new()
+ /// .try_map(verify_ext)
+ /// )
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// fn verify_ext(os: OsString) -> Result<PathBuf, &'static str> {
+ /// let path = PathBuf::from(os);
+ /// if path.extension() != Some(OsStr::new("rs")) {
+ /// return Err("only Rust files are supported");
+ /// }
+ /// Ok(path)
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let error = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "foo.txt"]).unwrap_err();
+ /// error.print();
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "foo.rs"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_one::<PathBuf>("flag").map(|s| s.as_path()),
+ /// Some(Path::new("foo.rs"))
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ fn try_map<T, E, F>(self, func: F) -> TryMapValueParser<Self, F>
+ where
+ F: Fn(Self::Value) -> Result<T, E> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ E: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+ {
+ TryMapValueParser::new(self, func)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F, T, E> TypedValueParser for F
+where
+ F: Fn(&str) -> Result<T, E> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ E: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ type Value = T;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = ok!((self)(value).map_err(|e| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(arg, value.to_owned(), e.into()).with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Implementation for [`ValueParser::string`]
+///
+/// Useful for composing new [`TypedValueParser`]s
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct StringValueParser {}
+
+impl StringValueParser {
+ /// Implementation for [`ValueParser::string`]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for StringValueParser {
+ type Value = String;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ TypedValueParser::parse(self, cmd, arg, value.to_owned())
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ _arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(value.into_string().map_err(|_| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for StringValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Implementation for [`ValueParser::os_string`]
+///
+/// Useful for composing new [`TypedValueParser`]s
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct OsStringValueParser {}
+
+impl OsStringValueParser {
+ /// Implementation for [`ValueParser::os_string`]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for OsStringValueParser {
+ type Value = std::ffi::OsString;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ TypedValueParser::parse(self, cmd, arg, value.to_owned())
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ _cmd: &crate::Command,
+ _arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for OsStringValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Implementation for [`ValueParser::path_buf`]
+///
+/// Useful for composing new [`TypedValueParser`]s
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct PathBufValueParser {}
+
+impl PathBufValueParser {
+ /// Implementation for [`ValueParser::path_buf`]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for PathBufValueParser {
+ type Value = std::path::PathBuf;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ TypedValueParser::parse(self, cmd, arg, value.to_owned())
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ if value.is_empty() {
+ return Err(crate::Error::empty_value(
+ cmd,
+ &[],
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ ));
+ }
+ Ok(Self::Value::from(value))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for PathBufValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse an [`ValueEnum`][crate::ValueEnum] value.
+///
+/// See also:
+/// - [`PossibleValuesParser`]
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::ColorChoice;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+///
+/// // Usage
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("color")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::EnumValueParser::<ColorChoice>::new())
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "always"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: ColorChoice = *m.get_one("color")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, ColorChoice::Always);
+///
+/// // Semantics
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::EnumValueParser::<ColorChoice>::new();
+/// // or
+/// let value_parser = clap::value_parser!(ColorChoice);
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("always")).unwrap(), ColorChoice::Always);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("auto")).unwrap(), ColorChoice::Auto);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("never")).unwrap(), ColorChoice::Never);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct EnumValueParser<E: crate::ValueEnum + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ std::marker::PhantomData<E>,
+);
+
+impl<E: crate::ValueEnum + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> EnumValueParser<E> {
+ /// Parse an [`ValueEnum`][crate::ValueEnum]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ let phantom: std::marker::PhantomData<E> = Default::default();
+ Self(phantom)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<E: crate::ValueEnum + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> TypedValueParser for EnumValueParser<E> {
+ type Value = E;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let ignore_case = arg.map(|a| a.is_ignore_case_set()).unwrap_or(false);
+ let possible_vals = || {
+ E::value_variants()
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|v| v.to_possible_value())
+ .filter(|v| !v.is_hide_set())
+ .map(|v| v.get_name().to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ };
+
+ let value = ok!(value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_value(
+ cmd,
+ value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ &possible_vals(),
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = ok!(E::value_variants()
+ .iter()
+ .find(|v| {
+ v.to_possible_value()
+ .expect("ValueEnum::value_variants contains only values with a corresponding ValueEnum::to_possible_value")
+ .matches(value, ignore_case)
+ })
+ .ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_value(
+ cmd,
+ value.to_owned(),
+ &possible_vals(),
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ )
+ }))
+ .clone();
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ Some(Box::new(
+ E::value_variants()
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|v| v.to_possible_value()),
+ ))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<E: crate::ValueEnum + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> Default for EnumValueParser<E> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Verify the value is from an enumerated set of [`PossibleValue`][crate::builder::PossibleValue].
+///
+/// See also:
+/// - [`EnumValueParser`] for directly supporting [`ValueEnum`][crate::ValueEnum] types
+/// - [`TypedValueParser::map`] for adapting values to a more specialized type, like an external
+/// enums that can't implement [`ValueEnum`][crate::ValueEnum]
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("color")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::PossibleValuesParser::new(["always", "auto", "never"]))
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "always"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: &String = m.get_one("color")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, "always");
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::PossibleValuesParser::new(["always", "auto", "never"]);
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("always")).unwrap(), "always");
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("auto")).unwrap(), "auto");
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("never")).unwrap(), "never");
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct PossibleValuesParser(Vec<super::PossibleValue>);
+
+impl PossibleValuesParser {
+ /// Verify the value is from an enumerated set of [`PossibleValue`][crate::builder::PossibleValue].
+ pub fn new(values: impl Into<PossibleValuesParser>) -> Self {
+ values.into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for PossibleValuesParser {
+ type Value = String;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ TypedValueParser::parse(self, cmd, arg, value.to_owned())
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<String, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(value.into_string().map_err(|_| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+
+ let ignore_case = arg.map(|a| a.is_ignore_case_set()).unwrap_or(false);
+ if self.0.iter().any(|v| v.matches(&value, ignore_case)) {
+ Ok(value)
+ } else {
+ let possible_vals = self
+ .0
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|v| !v.is_hide_set())
+ .map(|v| v.get_name().to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ Err(crate::Error::invalid_value(
+ cmd,
+ value,
+ &possible_vals,
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ ))
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ Some(Box::new(self.0.iter().cloned()))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<I, T> From<I> for PossibleValuesParser
+where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+ T: Into<super::PossibleValue>,
+{
+ fn from(values: I) -> Self {
+ Self(values.into_iter().map(|t| t.into()).collect())
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse number that fall within a range of values
+///
+/// **NOTE:** To capture negative values, you will also need to set
+/// [`Arg::allow_negative_numbers`][crate::Arg::allow_negative_numbers] or
+/// [`Arg::allow_hyphen_values`][crate::Arg::allow_hyphen_values].
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(u16).range(3000..))
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: u16 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::RangedI64ValueParser::<i32>::new().range(-1..200);
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-200")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("300")).is_err());
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-1")).unwrap(), -1);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("0")).unwrap(), 0);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("50")).unwrap(), 50);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct RangedI64ValueParser<T: std::convert::TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync = i64> {
+ bounds: (std::ops::Bound<i64>, std::ops::Bound<i64>),
+ target: std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> RangedI64ValueParser<T> {
+ /// Select full range of `i64`
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self::from(..)
+ }
+
+ /// Narrow the supported range
+ pub fn range<B: RangeBounds<i64>>(mut self, range: B) -> Self {
+ // Consideration: when the user does `value_parser!(u8).range()`
+ // - Avoid programming mistakes by accidentally expanding the range
+ // - Make it convenient to limit the range like with `..10`
+ let start = match range.start_bound() {
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(i),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(&i.saturating_add(1)),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => self.bounds.start_bound().cloned(),
+ };
+ let end = match range.end_bound() {
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(i),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(&i.saturating_sub(1)),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => self.bounds.end_bound().cloned(),
+ };
+ self.bounds = (start, end);
+ self
+ }
+
+ fn format_bounds(&self) -> String {
+ let mut result = match self.bounds.0 {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => i.to_string(),
+ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => i.saturating_add(1).to_string(),
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => i64::MIN.to_string(),
+ };
+ result.push_str("..");
+ match self.bounds.1 {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ result.push('=');
+ result.push_str(&i.to_string());
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ result.push_str(&i.to_string());
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => {
+ result.push_str(&i64::MAX.to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ result
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> TypedValueParser
+ for RangedI64ValueParser<T>
+where
+ <T as std::convert::TryFrom<i64>>::Error: Send + Sync + 'static + std::error::Error + ToString,
+{
+ type Value = T;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ raw_value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(raw_value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = ok!(value.parse::<i64>().map_err(|err| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ err.into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+ if !self.bounds.contains(&value) {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ return Err(crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ format!("{} is not in {}", value, self.format_bounds()).into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd));
+ }
+
+ let value: Result<Self::Value, _> = value.try_into();
+ let value = ok!(value.map_err(|err| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ err.into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync, B: RangeBounds<i64>> From<B>
+ for RangedI64ValueParser<T>
+{
+ fn from(range: B) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ bounds: (range.start_bound().cloned(), range.end_bound().cloned()),
+ target: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> Default for RangedI64ValueParser<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse number that fall within a range of values
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("port")
+/// .long("port")
+/// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(u64).range(3000..))
+/// .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: u64 = *m.get_one("port")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, 3001);
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::RangedU64ValueParser::<u32>::new().range(0..200);
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-200")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("300")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-1")).is_err());
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("0")).unwrap(), 0);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("50")).unwrap(), 50);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct RangedU64ValueParser<T: std::convert::TryFrom<u64> = u64> {
+ bounds: (std::ops::Bound<u64>, std::ops::Bound<u64>),
+ target: std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<u64>> RangedU64ValueParser<T> {
+ /// Select full range of `u64`
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self::from(..)
+ }
+
+ /// Narrow the supported range
+ pub fn range<B: RangeBounds<u64>>(mut self, range: B) -> Self {
+ // Consideration: when the user does `value_parser!(u8).range()`
+ // - Avoid programming mistakes by accidentally expanding the range
+ // - Make it convenient to limit the range like with `..10`
+ let start = match range.start_bound() {
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(i),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(&i.saturating_add(1)),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => self.bounds.start_bound().cloned(),
+ };
+ let end = match range.end_bound() {
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(i),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ l @ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ debug_assert!(
+ self.bounds.contains(&i.saturating_sub(1)),
+ "{} must be in {:?}",
+ i,
+ self.bounds
+ );
+ l.cloned()
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => self.bounds.end_bound().cloned(),
+ };
+ self.bounds = (start, end);
+ self
+ }
+
+ fn format_bounds(&self) -> String {
+ let mut result = match self.bounds.0 {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => i.to_string(),
+ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => i.saturating_add(1).to_string(),
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => u64::MIN.to_string(),
+ };
+ result.push_str("..");
+ match self.bounds.1 {
+ std::ops::Bound::Included(i) => {
+ result.push('=');
+ result.push_str(&i.to_string());
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Excluded(i) => {
+ result.push_str(&i.to_string());
+ }
+ std::ops::Bound::Unbounded => {
+ result.push_str(&u64::MAX.to_string());
+ }
+ }
+ result
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<u64> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> TypedValueParser
+ for RangedU64ValueParser<T>
+where
+ <T as std::convert::TryFrom<u64>>::Error: Send + Sync + 'static + std::error::Error + ToString,
+{
+ type Value = T;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ raw_value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(raw_value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = ok!(value.parse::<u64>().map_err(|err| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ err.into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+ if !self.bounds.contains(&value) {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ return Err(crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ format!("{} is not in {}", value, self.format_bounds()).into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd));
+ }
+
+ let value: Result<Self::Value, _> = value.try_into();
+ let value = ok!(value.map_err(|err| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(
+ arg,
+ raw_value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ err.into(),
+ )
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<u64>, B: RangeBounds<u64>> From<B> for RangedU64ValueParser<T> {
+ fn from(range: B) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ bounds: (range.start_bound().cloned(), range.end_bound().cloned()),
+ target: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: std::convert::TryFrom<u64>> Default for RangedU64ValueParser<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Implementation for [`ValueParser::bool`]
+///
+/// Useful for composing new [`TypedValueParser`]s
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct BoolValueParser {}
+
+impl BoolValueParser {
+ /// Implementation for [`ValueParser::bool`]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values() -> impl Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> {
+ ["true", "false"]
+ .iter()
+ .copied()
+ .map(crate::builder::PossibleValue::new)
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for BoolValueParser {
+ type Value = bool;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = if value == std::ffi::OsStr::new("true") {
+ true
+ } else if value == std::ffi::OsStr::new("false") {
+ false
+ } else {
+ // Intentionally showing hidden as we hide all of them
+ let possible_vals = Self::possible_values()
+ .map(|v| v.get_name().to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ return Err(crate::Error::invalid_value(
+ cmd,
+ value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ &possible_vals,
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ ));
+ };
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ Some(Box::new(Self::possible_values()))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for BoolValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse false-like string values, everything else is `true`
+///
+/// See also:
+/// - [`ValueParser::bool`] for assuming non-false is true
+/// - [`BoolishValueParser`] for different human readable bool representations
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("append")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::FalseyValueParser::new())
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "true"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: bool = *m.get_one("append")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, true);
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::FalseyValueParser::new();
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("100")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("false")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("No")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("oFF")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("0")).unwrap(), false);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct FalseyValueParser {}
+
+impl FalseyValueParser {
+ /// Parse false-like string values, everything else is `true`
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values() -> impl Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> {
+ crate::util::TRUE_LITERALS
+ .iter()
+ .chain(crate::util::FALSE_LITERALS.iter())
+ .copied()
+ .map(|l| crate::builder::PossibleValue::new(l).hide(l != "true" && l != "false"))
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for FalseyValueParser {
+ type Value = bool;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ _arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = if value.is_empty() {
+ false
+ } else {
+ crate::util::str_to_bool(value).unwrap_or(true)
+ };
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ Some(Box::new(Self::possible_values()))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for FalseyValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse bool-like string values, everything else is `true`
+///
+/// See also:
+/// - [`ValueParser::bool`] for different human readable bool representations
+/// - [`FalseyValueParser`] for assuming non-false is true
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("append")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::BoolishValueParser::new())
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "true"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: bool = *m.get_one("append")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, true);
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::BoolishValueParser::new();
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("100")).is_err());
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("true")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("Yes")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("oN")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("1")).unwrap(), true);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("false")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("No")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("oFF")).unwrap(), false);
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("0")).unwrap(), false);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct BoolishValueParser {}
+
+impl BoolishValueParser {
+ /// Parse bool-like string values, everything else is `true`
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values() -> impl Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> {
+ crate::util::TRUE_LITERALS
+ .iter()
+ .chain(crate::util::FALSE_LITERALS.iter())
+ .copied()
+ .map(|l| crate::builder::PossibleValue::new(l).hide(l != "true" && l != "false"))
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for BoolishValueParser {
+ type Value = bool;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ let value = ok!(crate::util::str_to_bool(value).ok_or_else(|| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(arg, value.to_owned(), "value was not a boolean".into())
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ Some(Box::new(Self::possible_values()))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for BoolishValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse non-empty string values
+///
+/// See also:
+/// - [`ValueParser::string`]
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("append")
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser::new())
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "true"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: &String = m.get_one("append")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, "true");
+/// ```
+///
+/// Semantics:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+/// # use clap::builder::TypedValueParser;
+/// # let cmd = clap::Command::new("test");
+/// # let arg = None;
+/// let value_parser = clap::builder::NonEmptyStringValueParser::new();
+/// assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).unwrap(), "random");
+/// assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
+/// ```
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct NonEmptyStringValueParser {}
+
+impl NonEmptyStringValueParser {
+ /// Parse non-empty string values
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self {}
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for NonEmptyStringValueParser {
+ type Value = String;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ if value.is_empty() {
+ return Err(crate::Error::empty_value(
+ cmd,
+ &[],
+ arg.map(ToString::to_string)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned()),
+ ));
+ }
+ let value = ok!(value.to_str().ok_or_else(|| {
+ crate::Error::invalid_utf8(
+ cmd,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }));
+ Ok(value.to_owned())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for NonEmptyStringValueParser {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Adapt a `TypedValueParser` from one value to another
+///
+/// See [`TypedValueParser::map`]
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct MapValueParser<P, F> {
+ parser: P,
+ func: F,
+}
+
+impl<P, F, T> MapValueParser<P, F>
+where
+ P: TypedValueParser,
+ P::Value: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ F: Fn(P::Value) -> T + Clone,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ fn new(parser: P, func: F) -> Self {
+ Self { parser, func }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<P, F, T> TypedValueParser for MapValueParser<P, F>
+where
+ P: TypedValueParser,
+ P::Value: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ F: Fn(P::Value) -> T + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ type Value = T;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(self.parser.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value));
+ let value = (self.func)(value);
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: std::ffi::OsString,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let value = ok!(self.parser.parse(cmd, arg, value));
+ let value = (self.func)(value);
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ self.parser.possible_values()
+ }
+}
+
+/// Adapt a `TypedValueParser` from one value to another
+///
+/// See [`TypedValueParser::try_map`]
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct TryMapValueParser<P, F> {
+ parser: P,
+ func: F,
+}
+
+impl<P, F, T, E> TryMapValueParser<P, F>
+where
+ P: TypedValueParser,
+ P::Value: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ F: Fn(P::Value) -> Result<T, E> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ E: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+{
+ fn new(parser: P, func: F) -> Self {
+ Self { parser, func }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<P, F, T, E> TypedValueParser for TryMapValueParser<P, F>
+where
+ P: TypedValueParser,
+ P::Value: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ F: Fn(P::Value) -> Result<T, E> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+ E: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+{
+ type Value = T;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ let mid_value = ok!(self.parser.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value));
+ let value = ok!((self.func)(mid_value).map_err(|e| {
+ let arg = arg
+ .map(|a| a.to_string())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| "...".to_owned());
+ crate::Error::value_validation(arg, value.to_string_lossy().into_owned(), e.into())
+ .with_cmd(cmd)
+ }));
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ fn possible_values(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = crate::builder::PossibleValue> + '_>> {
+ self.parser.possible_values()
+ }
+}
+
+/// When encountered, report [ErrorKind::UnknownArgument][crate::error::ErrorKind::UnknownArgument]
+///
+/// Useful to help users migrate, either from old versions or similar tools.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// # use clap::Arg;
+/// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+/// .args([
+/// Arg::new("current-dir")
+/// .short('C'),
+/// Arg::new("current-dir-unknown")
+/// .long("cwd")
+/// .aliases(["current-dir", "directory", "working-directory", "root"])
+/// .value_parser(clap::builder::UnknownArgumentValueParser::suggest_arg("-C"))
+/// .hide(true),
+/// ]);
+///
+/// // Use a supported version of the argument
+/// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "-C", ".."]).unwrap();
+/// assert!(matches.contains_id("current-dir"));
+/// assert_eq!(
+/// matches.get_many::<String>("current-dir").unwrap_or_default().map(|v| v.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+/// vec![".."]
+/// );
+///
+/// // Use one of the invalid versions
+/// let err = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--cwd", ".."]).unwrap_err();
+/// assert_eq!(err.kind(), clap::error::ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct UnknownArgumentValueParser {
+ arg: Option<Str>,
+ suggestions: Vec<StyledStr>,
+}
+
+impl UnknownArgumentValueParser {
+ /// Suggest an alternative argument
+ pub fn suggest_arg(arg: impl Into<Str>) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ arg: Some(arg.into()),
+ suggestions: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Provide a general suggestion
+ pub fn suggest(text: impl Into<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ arg: Default::default(),
+ suggestions: vec![text.into()],
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Extend the suggestions
+ pub fn and_suggest(mut self, text: impl Into<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ self.suggestions.push(text.into());
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+impl TypedValueParser for UnknownArgumentValueParser {
+ type Value = String;
+
+ fn parse_ref(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ TypedValueParser::parse_ref_(self, cmd, arg, value, ValueSource::CommandLine)
+ }
+
+ fn parse_ref_(
+ &self,
+ cmd: &crate::Command,
+ arg: Option<&crate::Arg>,
+ _value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ ) -> Result<Self::Value, crate::Error> {
+ match source {
+ ValueSource::DefaultValue => {
+ TypedValueParser::parse_ref_(&StringValueParser::new(), cmd, arg, _value, source)
+ }
+ ValueSource::EnvVariable | ValueSource::CommandLine => {
+ let arg = match arg {
+ Some(arg) => arg.to_string(),
+ None => "..".to_owned(),
+ };
+ let err = crate::Error::unknown_argument(
+ cmd,
+ arg,
+ self.arg.as_ref().map(|s| (s.as_str().to_owned(), None)),
+ false,
+ crate::output::Usage::new(cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ );
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ let err = {
+ debug_assert_eq!(
+ err.get(crate::error::ContextKind::Suggested),
+ None,
+ "Assuming `Error::unknown_argument` doesn't apply any `Suggested` so we can without caution"
+ );
+ err.insert_context_unchecked(
+ crate::error::ContextKind::Suggested,
+ crate::error::ContextValue::StyledStrs(self.suggestions.clone()),
+ )
+ };
+ Err(err)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Register a type with [value_parser!][crate::value_parser!]
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
+/// pub struct Custom(u32);
+///
+/// impl clap::builder::ValueParserFactory for Custom {
+/// type Parser = CustomValueParser;
+/// fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+/// CustomValueParser
+/// }
+/// }
+///
+/// #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+/// pub struct CustomValueParser;
+/// impl clap::builder::TypedValueParser for CustomValueParser {
+/// type Value = Custom;
+///
+/// fn parse_ref(
+/// &self,
+/// cmd: &clap::Command,
+/// arg: Option<&clap::Arg>,
+/// value: &std::ffi::OsStr,
+/// ) -> Result<Self::Value, clap::Error> {
+/// let inner = clap::value_parser!(u32);
+/// let val = inner.parse_ref(cmd, arg, value)?;
+/// Ok(Custom(val))
+/// }
+/// }
+///
+/// let parser: CustomValueParser = clap::value_parser!(Custom);
+/// ```
+pub trait ValueParserFactory {
+ /// Generated parser, usually [`ValueParser`].
+ ///
+ /// It should at least be a type that supports `Into<ValueParser>`. A non-`ValueParser` type
+ /// allows the caller to do further initialization on the parser.
+ type Parser;
+
+ /// Create the specified [`Self::Parser`]
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser;
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for String {
+ type Parser = ValueParser;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ ValueParser::string() // Default `clap_derive` to optimized implementation
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for Box<str> {
+ type Parser = MapValueParser<StringValueParser, fn(String) -> Box<str>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ StringValueParser::new().map(String::into_boxed_str)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for std::ffi::OsString {
+ type Parser = ValueParser;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ ValueParser::os_string() // Default `clap_derive` to optimized implementation
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for Box<std::ffi::OsStr> {
+ type Parser =
+ MapValueParser<OsStringValueParser, fn(std::ffi::OsString) -> Box<std::ffi::OsStr>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ OsStringValueParser::new().map(std::ffi::OsString::into_boxed_os_str)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for std::path::PathBuf {
+ type Parser = ValueParser;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ ValueParser::path_buf() // Default `clap_derive` to optimized implementation
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for Box<std::path::Path> {
+ type Parser =
+ MapValueParser<PathBufValueParser, fn(std::path::PathBuf) -> Box<std::path::Path>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ PathBufValueParser::new().map(std::path::PathBuf::into_boxed_path)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for bool {
+ type Parser = ValueParser;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ ValueParser::bool() // Default `clap_derive` to optimized implementation
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for u8 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<u8>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = u8::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = u8::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for i8 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<i8>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = i8::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = i8::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for u16 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<u16>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = u16::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = u16::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for i16 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<i16>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = i16::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = i16::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for u32 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<u32>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = u32::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = u32::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for i32 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<i32>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ let start: i64 = i32::MIN.into();
+ let end: i64 = i32::MAX.into();
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new().range(start..=end)
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for u64 {
+ type Parser = RangedU64ValueParser<u64>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ RangedU64ValueParser::new()
+ }
+}
+impl ValueParserFactory for i64 {
+ type Parser = RangedI64ValueParser<i64>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ RangedI64ValueParser::new()
+ }
+}
+impl<T> ValueParserFactory for std::num::Wrapping<T>
+where
+ T: ValueParserFactory,
+ <T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser: TypedValueParser<Value = T>,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ type Parser = MapValueParser<<T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser, fn(T) -> std::num::Wrapping<T>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ T::value_parser().map(std::num::Wrapping)
+ }
+}
+impl<T> ValueParserFactory for Box<T>
+where
+ T: ValueParserFactory,
+ <T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser: TypedValueParser<Value = T>,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ type Parser = MapValueParser<<T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser, fn(T) -> Box<T>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ T::value_parser().map(Box::new)
+ }
+}
+impl<T> ValueParserFactory for std::sync::Arc<T>
+where
+ T: ValueParserFactory,
+ <T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser: TypedValueParser<Value = T>,
+ T: Send + Sync + Clone,
+{
+ type Parser = MapValueParser<<T as ValueParserFactory>::Parser, fn(T) -> std::sync::Arc<T>>;
+ fn value_parser() -> Self::Parser {
+ T::value_parser().map(std::sync::Arc::new)
+ }
+}
+
+#[doc(hidden)]
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct _AutoValueParser<T>(std::marker::PhantomData<T>);
+
+impl<T> _AutoValueParser<T> {
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ #[allow(clippy::new_without_default)]
+ pub fn new() -> Self {
+ Self(Default::default())
+ }
+}
+
+/// Unstable [`ValueParser`]
+///
+/// Implementation may change to more specific instance in the future
+#[doc(hidden)]
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct _AnonymousValueParser(ValueParser);
+
+#[doc(hidden)]
+pub mod via_prelude {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFactory: private::_ValueParserViaFactorySealed {
+ type Parser;
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> Self::Parser;
+ }
+ impl<P: ValueParserFactory> _ValueParserViaFactory for &&&&&&_AutoValueParser<P> {
+ type Parser = P::Parser;
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> Self::Parser {
+ P::value_parser()
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaValueEnum: private::_ValueParserViaValueEnumSealed {
+ type Output;
+
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> Self::Output;
+ }
+ impl<E: crate::ValueEnum + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> _ValueParserViaValueEnum
+ for &&&&&_AutoValueParser<E>
+ {
+ type Output = EnumValueParser<E>;
+
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> Self::Output {
+ EnumValueParser::<E>::new()
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromOsString: private::_ValueParserViaFromOsStringSealed {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser;
+ }
+ impl<FromOsString> _ValueParserViaFromOsString for &&&&_AutoValueParser<FromOsString>
+ where
+ FromOsString: From<std::ffi::OsString> + std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser {
+ _AnonymousValueParser(
+ OsStringValueParser::new()
+ .map(|s| FromOsString::from(s))
+ .into(),
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromOsStr: private::_ValueParserViaFromOsStrSealed {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser;
+ }
+ impl<FromOsStr> _ValueParserViaFromOsStr for &&&_AutoValueParser<FromOsStr>
+ where
+ FromOsStr:
+ for<'s> From<&'s std::ffi::OsStr> + std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser {
+ _AnonymousValueParser(
+ OsStringValueParser::new()
+ .map(|s| FromOsStr::from(&s))
+ .into(),
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromString: private::_ValueParserViaFromStringSealed {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser;
+ }
+ impl<FromString> _ValueParserViaFromString for &&_AutoValueParser<FromString>
+ where
+ FromString: From<String> + std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser {
+ _AnonymousValueParser(StringValueParser::new().map(|s| FromString::from(s)).into())
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromStr: private::_ValueParserViaFromStrSealed {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser;
+ }
+ impl<FromStr> _ValueParserViaFromStr for &_AutoValueParser<FromStr>
+ where
+ FromStr: for<'s> From<&'s str> + std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser {
+ _AnonymousValueParser(StringValueParser::new().map(|s| FromStr::from(&s)).into())
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaParse: private::_ValueParserViaParseSealed {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser;
+ }
+ impl<Parse> _ValueParserViaParse for _AutoValueParser<Parse>
+ where
+ Parse: std::str::FromStr + std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ <Parse as std::str::FromStr>::Err: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+ {
+ fn value_parser(&self) -> _AnonymousValueParser {
+ let func: fn(&str) -> Result<Parse, <Parse as std::str::FromStr>::Err> =
+ Parse::from_str;
+ _AnonymousValueParser(ValueParser::new(func))
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Select a [`ValueParser`] implementation from the intended type
+///
+/// Supported types
+/// - [`ValueParserFactory` types][ValueParserFactory], including
+/// - [Native types][ValueParser]: `bool`, `String`, `OsString`, `PathBuf`
+/// - [Ranged numeric types][RangedI64ValueParser]: `u8`, `i8`, `u16`, `i16`, `u32`, `i32`, `u64`, `i64`
+/// - [`ValueEnum` types][crate::ValueEnum]
+/// - [`From<OsString>` types][std::convert::From] and [`From<&OsStr>` types][std::convert::From]
+/// - [`From<String>` types][std::convert::From] and [`From<&str>` types][std::convert::From]
+/// - [`FromStr` types][std::str::FromStr], including usize, isize
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// Usage:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use std::path::PathBuf;
+/// # use std::path::Path;
+/// let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
+/// .arg(
+/// clap::Arg::new("output")
+/// .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(PathBuf))
+/// .required(true)
+/// );
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "file.txt"]).unwrap();
+/// let port: &PathBuf = m.get_one("output")
+/// .expect("required");
+/// assert_eq!(port, Path::new("file.txt"));
+/// ```
+///
+/// Example mappings:
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::ColorChoice;
+/// // Built-in types
+/// let parser = clap::value_parser!(String);
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{parser:?}"), "ValueParser::string");
+/// let parser = clap::value_parser!(std::ffi::OsString);
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{parser:?}"), "ValueParser::os_string");
+/// let parser = clap::value_parser!(std::path::PathBuf);
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{parser:?}"), "ValueParser::path_buf");
+/// clap::value_parser!(u16).range(3000..);
+/// clap::value_parser!(u64).range(3000..);
+///
+/// // FromStr types
+/// let parser = clap::value_parser!(usize);
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{parser:?}"), "_AnonymousValueParser(ValueParser::other(usize))");
+///
+/// // ValueEnum types
+/// clap::value_parser!(ColorChoice);
+/// ```
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! value_parser {
+ ($name:ty) => {{
+ use $crate::builder::via_prelude::*;
+ let auto = $crate::builder::_AutoValueParser::<$name>::new();
+ (&&&&&&auto).value_parser()
+ }};
+}
+
+mod private {
+ use super::*;
+
+ // Prefer these so `clap_derive` defaults to optimized implementations
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaSelfSealed {}
+ impl<P: Into<ValueParser>> _ValueParserViaSelfSealed for &&&&&&&_AutoValueParser<P> {}
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFactorySealed {}
+ impl<P: ValueParserFactory> _ValueParserViaFactorySealed for &&&&&&_AutoValueParser<P> {}
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaValueEnumSealed {}
+ impl<E: crate::ValueEnum> _ValueParserViaValueEnumSealed for &&&&&_AutoValueParser<E> {}
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromOsStringSealed {}
+ impl<FromOsString> _ValueParserViaFromOsStringSealed for &&&&_AutoValueParser<FromOsString> where
+ FromOsString: From<std::ffi::OsString> + std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static
+ {
+ }
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromOsStrSealed {}
+ impl<FromOsStr> _ValueParserViaFromOsStrSealed for &&&_AutoValueParser<FromOsStr> where
+ FromOsStr: for<'s> From<&'s std::ffi::OsStr> + std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static
+ {
+ }
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromStringSealed {}
+ impl<FromString> _ValueParserViaFromStringSealed for &&_AutoValueParser<FromString> where
+ FromString: From<String> + std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static
+ {
+ }
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaFromStrSealed {}
+ impl<FromStr> _ValueParserViaFromStrSealed for &_AutoValueParser<FromStr> where
+ FromStr: for<'s> From<&'s str> + std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static
+ {
+ }
+
+ pub trait _ValueParserViaParseSealed {}
+ impl<Parse> _ValueParserViaParseSealed for _AutoValueParser<Parse>
+ where
+ Parse: std::str::FromStr + std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static,
+ <Parse as std::str::FromStr>::Err: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
+ {
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn ensure_typed_applies_to_parse() {
+ fn parse(_: &str) -> Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
+ Ok(10)
+ }
+ let cmd = crate::Command::new("cmd");
+ let arg = None;
+ assert_eq!(
+ TypedValueParser::parse_ref(&parse, &cmd, arg, std::ffi::OsStr::new("foo")).unwrap(),
+ 10
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/derive.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/derive.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7494e84
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/derive.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,361 @@
+//! This module contains traits that are usable with the `#[derive(...)]`
+//! macros in `clap_derive`.
+
+use crate::builder::PossibleValue;
+use crate::{ArgMatches, Command, Error};
+
+use std::ffi::OsString;
+
+/// Parse command-line arguments into `Self`.
+///
+/// The primary one-stop-shop trait used to create an instance of a `clap`
+/// [`Command`], conduct the parsing, and turn the resulting [`ArgMatches`] back
+/// into concrete instance of the user struct.
+///
+/// This trait is primarily a convenience on top of [`FromArgMatches`] +
+/// [`CommandFactory`] which uses those two underlying traits to build the two
+/// fundamental functions `parse` which uses the `std::env::args_os` iterator,
+/// and `parse_from` which allows the consumer to supply the iterator (along
+/// with fallible options for each).
+///
+/// See also [`Subcommand`] and [`Args`].
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Deriving requires the `derive` feature flag
+pub trait Parser: FromArgMatches + CommandFactory + Sized {
+ /// Parse from `std::env::args_os()`, exit on error
+ fn parse() -> Self {
+ let mut matches = <Self as CommandFactory>::command().get_matches();
+ let res = <Self as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches_mut(&mut matches)
+ .map_err(format_error::<Self>);
+ match res {
+ Ok(s) => s,
+ Err(e) => {
+ // Since this is more of a development-time error, we aren't doing as fancy of a quit
+ // as `get_matches`
+ e.exit()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Parse from `std::env::args_os()`, return Err on error.
+ fn try_parse() -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ let mut matches = ok!(<Self as CommandFactory>::command().try_get_matches());
+ <Self as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches_mut(&mut matches).map_err(format_error::<Self>)
+ }
+
+ /// Parse from iterator, exit on error
+ fn parse_from<I, T>(itr: I) -> Self
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+ T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ let mut matches = <Self as CommandFactory>::command().get_matches_from(itr);
+ let res = <Self as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches_mut(&mut matches)
+ .map_err(format_error::<Self>);
+ match res {
+ Ok(s) => s,
+ Err(e) => {
+ // Since this is more of a development-time error, we aren't doing as fancy of a quit
+ // as `get_matches_from`
+ e.exit()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Parse from iterator, return Err on error.
+ fn try_parse_from<I, T>(itr: I) -> Result<Self, Error>
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+ T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ let mut matches = ok!(<Self as CommandFactory>::command().try_get_matches_from(itr));
+ <Self as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches_mut(&mut matches).map_err(format_error::<Self>)
+ }
+
+ /// Update from iterator, exit on error
+ fn update_from<I, T>(&mut self, itr: I)
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+ T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ let mut matches = <Self as CommandFactory>::command_for_update().get_matches_from(itr);
+ let res = <Self as FromArgMatches>::update_from_arg_matches_mut(self, &mut matches)
+ .map_err(format_error::<Self>);
+ if let Err(e) = res {
+ // Since this is more of a development-time error, we aren't doing as fancy of a quit
+ // as `get_matches_from`
+ e.exit()
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Update from iterator, return Err on error.
+ fn try_update_from<I, T>(&mut self, itr: I) -> Result<(), Error>
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+ T: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ let mut matches =
+ ok!(<Self as CommandFactory>::command_for_update().try_get_matches_from(itr));
+ <Self as FromArgMatches>::update_from_arg_matches_mut(self, &mut matches)
+ .map_err(format_error::<Self>)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Create a [`Command`] relevant for a user-defined container.
+///
+/// Derived as part of [`Parser`].
+pub trait CommandFactory: Sized {
+ /// Build a [`Command`] that can instantiate `Self`.
+ ///
+ /// See [`FromArgMatches::from_arg_matches_mut`] for instantiating `Self`.
+ fn command() -> Command;
+ /// Build a [`Command`] that can update `self`.
+ ///
+ /// See [`FromArgMatches::update_from_arg_matches_mut`] for updating `self`.
+ fn command_for_update() -> Command;
+}
+
+/// Converts an instance of [`ArgMatches`] to a user-defined container.
+///
+/// Derived as part of [`Parser`], [`Args`], and [`Subcommand`].
+pub trait FromArgMatches: Sized {
+ /// Instantiate `Self` from [`ArgMatches`], parsing the arguments as needed.
+ ///
+ /// Motivation: If our application had two CLI options, `--name
+ /// <STRING>` and the flag `--debug`, we may create a struct as follows:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "derive")] {
+ /// struct Context {
+ /// name: String,
+ /// debug: bool
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// We then need to convert the `ArgMatches` that `clap` generated into our struct.
+ /// `from_arg_matches` serves as the equivalent of:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "derive")] {
+ /// # use clap::ArgMatches;
+ /// # struct Context {
+ /// # name: String,
+ /// # debug: bool
+ /// # }
+ /// impl From<ArgMatches> for Context {
+ /// fn from(m: ArgMatches) -> Self {
+ /// Context {
+ /// name: m.get_one::<String>("name").unwrap().clone(),
+ /// debug: m.get_flag("debug"),
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ fn from_arg_matches(matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error>;
+
+ /// Instantiate `Self` from [`ArgMatches`], parsing the arguments as needed.
+ ///
+ /// Motivation: If our application had two CLI options, `--name
+ /// <STRING>` and the flag `--debug`, we may create a struct as follows:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "derive")] {
+ /// struct Context {
+ /// name: String,
+ /// debug: bool
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// We then need to convert the `ArgMatches` that `clap` generated into our struct.
+ /// `from_arg_matches_mut` serves as the equivalent of:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "derive")] {
+ /// # use clap::ArgMatches;
+ /// # struct Context {
+ /// # name: String,
+ /// # debug: bool
+ /// # }
+ /// impl From<ArgMatches> for Context {
+ /// fn from(m: ArgMatches) -> Self {
+ /// Context {
+ /// name: m.get_one::<String>("name").unwrap().to_string(),
+ /// debug: m.get_flag("debug"),
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ fn from_arg_matches_mut(matches: &mut ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ Self::from_arg_matches(matches)
+ }
+
+ /// Assign values from `ArgMatches` to `self`.
+ fn update_from_arg_matches(&mut self, matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), Error>;
+
+ /// Assign values from `ArgMatches` to `self`.
+ fn update_from_arg_matches_mut(&mut self, matches: &mut ArgMatches) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ self.update_from_arg_matches(matches)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Parse a set of arguments into a user-defined container.
+///
+/// Implementing this trait lets a parent container delegate argument parsing behavior to `Self`.
+/// with:
+/// - `#[command(flatten)] args: ChildArgs`: Attribute can only be used with struct fields that impl
+/// `Args`.
+/// - `Variant(ChildArgs)`: No attribute is used with enum variants that impl `Args`.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Deriving requires the `derive` feature flag
+pub trait Args: FromArgMatches + Sized {
+ /// Report the [`ArgGroup::id`][crate::ArgGroup::id] for this set of arguments
+ fn group_id() -> Option<crate::Id> {
+ None
+ }
+ /// Append to [`Command`] so it can instantiate `Self`.
+ ///
+ /// See also [`CommandFactory`].
+ fn augment_args(cmd: Command) -> Command;
+ /// Append to [`Command`] so it can update `self`.
+ ///
+ /// This is used to implement `#[command(flatten)]`
+ ///
+ /// See also [`CommandFactory`].
+ fn augment_args_for_update(cmd: Command) -> Command;
+}
+
+/// Parse a sub-command into a user-defined enum.
+///
+/// Implementing this trait lets a parent container delegate subcommand behavior to `Self`.
+/// with:
+/// - `#[command(subcommand)] field: SubCmd`: Attribute can be used with either struct fields or enum
+/// variants that impl `Subcommand`.
+/// - `#[command(flatten)] Variant(SubCmd)`: Attribute can only be used with enum variants that impl
+/// `Subcommand`.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Deriving requires the `derive` feature flag
+pub trait Subcommand: FromArgMatches + Sized {
+ /// Append to [`Command`] so it can instantiate `Self`.
+ ///
+ /// See also [`CommandFactory`].
+ fn augment_subcommands(cmd: Command) -> Command;
+ /// Append to [`Command`] so it can update `self`.
+ ///
+ /// This is used to implement `#[command(flatten)]`
+ ///
+ /// See also [`CommandFactory`].
+ fn augment_subcommands_for_update(cmd: Command) -> Command;
+ /// Test whether `Self` can parse a specific subcommand
+ fn has_subcommand(name: &str) -> bool;
+}
+
+/// Parse arguments into enums.
+///
+/// When deriving [`Parser`], a field whose type implements `ValueEnum` can have the attribute
+/// `#[arg(value_enum)]` which will
+/// - Call [`EnumValueParser`][crate::builder::EnumValueParser]
+/// - Allowing using the `#[arg(default_value_t)]` attribute without implementing `Display`.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Deriving requires the `derive` feature flag
+pub trait ValueEnum: Sized + Clone {
+ /// All possible argument values, in display order.
+ fn value_variants<'a>() -> &'a [Self];
+
+ /// Parse an argument into `Self`.
+ fn from_str(input: &str, ignore_case: bool) -> Result<Self, String> {
+ Self::value_variants()
+ .iter()
+ .find(|v| {
+ v.to_possible_value()
+ .expect("ValueEnum::value_variants contains only values with a corresponding ValueEnum::to_possible_value")
+ .matches(input, ignore_case)
+ })
+ .cloned()
+ .ok_or_else(|| format!("invalid variant: {input}"))
+ }
+
+ /// The canonical argument value.
+ ///
+ /// The value is `None` for skipped variants.
+ fn to_possible_value(&self) -> Option<PossibleValue>;
+}
+
+impl<T: Parser> Parser for Box<T> {
+ fn parse() -> Self {
+ Box::new(<T as Parser>::parse())
+ }
+
+ fn try_parse() -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ <T as Parser>::try_parse().map(Box::new)
+ }
+
+ fn parse_from<I, It>(itr: I) -> Self
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = It>,
+ It: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ Box::new(<T as Parser>::parse_from(itr))
+ }
+
+ fn try_parse_from<I, It>(itr: I) -> Result<Self, Error>
+ where
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = It>,
+ It: Into<OsString> + Clone,
+ {
+ <T as Parser>::try_parse_from(itr).map(Box::new)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: CommandFactory> CommandFactory for Box<T> {
+ fn command<'help>() -> Command {
+ <T as CommandFactory>::command()
+ }
+ fn command_for_update<'help>() -> Command {
+ <T as CommandFactory>::command_for_update()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: FromArgMatches> FromArgMatches for Box<T> {
+ fn from_arg_matches(matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ <T as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches(matches).map(Box::new)
+ }
+ fn from_arg_matches_mut(matches: &mut ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ <T as FromArgMatches>::from_arg_matches_mut(matches).map(Box::new)
+ }
+ fn update_from_arg_matches(&mut self, matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ <T as FromArgMatches>::update_from_arg_matches(self, matches)
+ }
+ fn update_from_arg_matches_mut(&mut self, matches: &mut ArgMatches) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ <T as FromArgMatches>::update_from_arg_matches_mut(self, matches)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Args> Args for Box<T> {
+ fn augment_args(cmd: Command) -> Command {
+ <T as Args>::augment_args(cmd)
+ }
+ fn augment_args_for_update(cmd: Command) -> Command {
+ <T as Args>::augment_args_for_update(cmd)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Subcommand> Subcommand for Box<T> {
+ fn augment_subcommands(cmd: Command) -> Command {
+ <T as Subcommand>::augment_subcommands(cmd)
+ }
+ fn augment_subcommands_for_update(cmd: Command) -> Command {
+ <T as Subcommand>::augment_subcommands_for_update(cmd)
+ }
+ fn has_subcommand(name: &str) -> bool {
+ <T as Subcommand>::has_subcommand(name)
+ }
+}
+
+fn format_error<I: CommandFactory>(err: crate::Error) -> crate::Error {
+ let mut cmd = I::command();
+ err.format(&mut cmd)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/context.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/context.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..045923c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/context.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+/// Semantics for a piece of error information
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub enum ContextKind {
+ /// The cause of the error
+ InvalidSubcommand,
+ /// The cause of the error
+ InvalidArg,
+ /// Existing arguments
+ PriorArg,
+ /// Accepted subcommands
+ ValidSubcommand,
+ /// Accepted values
+ ValidValue,
+ /// Rejected values
+ InvalidValue,
+ /// Number of values present
+ ActualNumValues,
+ /// Number of allowed values
+ ExpectedNumValues,
+ /// Minimum number of allowed values
+ MinValues,
+ /// Potential fix for the user
+ SuggestedCommand,
+ /// Potential fix for the user
+ SuggestedSubcommand,
+ /// Potential fix for the user
+ SuggestedArg,
+ /// Potential fix for the user
+ SuggestedValue,
+ /// Trailing argument
+ TrailingArg,
+ /// Potential fix for the user
+ Suggested,
+ /// A usage string
+ Usage,
+ /// An opaque message to the user
+ Custom,
+}
+
+impl ContextKind {
+ /// End-user description of the error case, where relevant
+ pub fn as_str(self) -> Option<&'static str> {
+ match self {
+ Self::InvalidSubcommand => Some("Invalid Subcommand"),
+ Self::InvalidArg => Some("Invalid Argument"),
+ Self::PriorArg => Some("Prior Argument"),
+ Self::ValidSubcommand => Some("Valid Subcommand"),
+ Self::ValidValue => Some("Valid Value"),
+ Self::InvalidValue => Some("Invalid Value"),
+ Self::ActualNumValues => Some("Actual Number of Values"),
+ Self::ExpectedNumValues => Some("Expected Number of Values"),
+ Self::MinValues => Some("Minimum Number of Values"),
+ Self::SuggestedCommand => Some("Suggested Command"),
+ Self::SuggestedSubcommand => Some("Suggested Subcommand"),
+ Self::SuggestedArg => Some("Suggested Argument"),
+ Self::SuggestedValue => Some("Suggested Value"),
+ Self::TrailingArg => Some("Trailing Argument"),
+ Self::Suggested => Some("Suggested"),
+ Self::Usage => None,
+ Self::Custom => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for ContextKind {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ self.as_str().unwrap_or_default().fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+/// A piece of error information
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub enum ContextValue {
+ /// [`ContextKind`] is self-sufficient, no additional information needed
+ None,
+ /// A single value
+ Bool(bool),
+ /// A single value
+ String(String),
+ /// Many values
+ Strings(Vec<String>),
+ /// A single value
+ StyledStr(crate::builder::StyledStr),
+ /// many value
+ StyledStrs(Vec<crate::builder::StyledStr>),
+ /// A single value
+ Number(isize),
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for ContextValue {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ Self::None => "".fmt(f),
+ Self::Bool(v) => v.fmt(f),
+ Self::String(v) => v.fmt(f),
+ Self::Strings(v) => v.join(", ").fmt(f),
+ Self::StyledStr(v) => v.fmt(f),
+ Self::StyledStrs(v) => {
+ for (i, v) in v.iter().enumerate() {
+ if i != 0 {
+ ", ".fmt(f)?;
+ }
+ v.fmt(f)?;
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ Self::Number(v) => v.fmt(f),
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/format.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/format.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..49e617d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/format.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,545 @@
+#![allow(missing_copy_implementations)]
+#![allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(dead_code))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(unused_imports))]
+
+use crate::builder::Command;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+use crate::error::ContextKind;
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+use crate::error::ContextValue;
+use crate::error::ErrorKind;
+use crate::output::TAB;
+
+/// Defines how to format an error for displaying to the user
+pub trait ErrorFormatter: Sized {
+ /// Stylize the error for the terminal
+ fn format_error(error: &crate::error::Error<Self>) -> StyledStr;
+}
+
+/// Report [`ErrorKind`]
+///
+/// No context is included.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Consider removing the `error-context` default feature if using this to remove all
+/// overhead for [`RichFormatter`].
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub struct KindFormatter;
+
+impl ErrorFormatter for KindFormatter {
+ fn format_error(error: &crate::error::Error<Self>) -> StyledStr {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let styles = &error.inner.styles;
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ start_error(&mut styled, styles);
+ if let Some(msg) = error.kind().as_str() {
+ styled.push_str(msg);
+ } else if let Some(source) = error.inner.source.as_ref() {
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{source}");
+ } else {
+ styled.push_str("unknown cause");
+ }
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ styled
+ }
+}
+
+/// Richly formatted error context
+///
+/// This follows the [rustc diagnostic style guide](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#suggestion-style-guide).
+#[non_exhaustive]
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub struct RichFormatter;
+
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+impl ErrorFormatter for RichFormatter {
+ fn format_error(error: &crate::error::Error<Self>) -> StyledStr {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let styles = &error.inner.styles;
+ let valid = &styles.get_valid();
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ start_error(&mut styled, styles);
+
+ if !write_dynamic_context(error, &mut styled, styles) {
+ if let Some(msg) = error.kind().as_str() {
+ styled.push_str(msg);
+ } else if let Some(source) = error.inner.source.as_ref() {
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{source}");
+ } else {
+ styled.push_str("unknown cause");
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut suggested = false;
+ if let Some(valid) = error.get(ContextKind::SuggestedSubcommand) {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ if !suggested {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ suggested = true;
+ }
+ did_you_mean(&mut styled, styles, "subcommand", valid);
+ }
+ if let Some(valid) = error.get(ContextKind::SuggestedArg) {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ if !suggested {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ suggested = true;
+ }
+ did_you_mean(&mut styled, styles, "argument", valid);
+ }
+ if let Some(valid) = error.get(ContextKind::SuggestedValue) {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ if !suggested {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ suggested = true;
+ }
+ did_you_mean(&mut styled, styles, "value", valid);
+ }
+ let suggestions = error.get(ContextKind::Suggested);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::StyledStrs(suggestions)) = suggestions {
+ if !suggested {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ for suggestion in suggestions {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "\n{TAB}{}tip:{} ",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset()
+ );
+ styled.push_styled(suggestion);
+ }
+ }
+
+ let usage = error.get(ContextKind::Usage);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::StyledStr(usage)) = usage {
+ put_usage(&mut styled, usage);
+ }
+
+ try_help(&mut styled, styles, error.inner.help_flag);
+
+ styled
+ }
+}
+
+fn start_error(styled: &mut StyledStr, styles: &Styles) {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let error = &styles.get_error();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}error:{} ", error.render(), error.render_reset());
+}
+
+#[must_use]
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+fn write_dynamic_context(
+ error: &crate::error::Error,
+ styled: &mut StyledStr,
+ styles: &Styles,
+) -> bool {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let valid = styles.get_valid();
+ let invalid = styles.get_invalid();
+ let literal = styles.get_literal();
+
+ match error.kind() {
+ ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let prior_arg = error.get(ContextKind::PriorArg);
+ if let (Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)), Some(prior_arg)) =
+ (invalid_arg, prior_arg)
+ {
+ if ContextValue::String(invalid_arg.clone()) == *prior_arg {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "the argument '{}{invalid_arg}{}' cannot be used multiple times",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "the argument '{}{invalid_arg}{}' cannot be used with",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+
+ match prior_arg {
+ ContextValue::Strings(values) => {
+ styled.push_str(":");
+ for v in values {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "\n{TAB}{}{v}{}",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ ContextValue::String(value) => {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ " '{}{value}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ _ => {
+ styled.push_str(" one or more of the other specified arguments");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::NoEquals => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)) = invalid_arg {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "equal sign is needed when assigning values to '{}{invalid_arg}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::InvalidValue => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let invalid_value = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidValue);
+ if let (
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)),
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_value)),
+ ) = (invalid_arg, invalid_value)
+ {
+ if invalid_value.is_empty() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "a value is required for '{}{invalid_arg}{}' but none was supplied",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "invalid value '{}{invalid_value}{}' for '{}{invalid_arg}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+
+ let values = error.get(ContextKind::ValidValue);
+ write_values_list("possible values", styled, valid, values);
+
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand => {
+ let invalid_sub = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidSubcommand);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_sub)) = invalid_sub {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "unrecognized subcommand '{}{invalid_sub}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::Strings(invalid_arg)) = invalid_arg {
+ styled.push_str("the following required arguments were not provided:");
+ for v in invalid_arg {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "\n{TAB}{}{v}{}",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::MissingSubcommand => {
+ let invalid_sub = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidSubcommand);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_sub)) = invalid_sub {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "'{}{invalid_sub}{}' requires a subcommand but one was not provided",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+ let values = error.get(ContextKind::ValidSubcommand);
+ write_values_list("subcommands", styled, valid, values);
+
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::InvalidUtf8 => false,
+ ErrorKind::TooManyValues => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let invalid_value = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidValue);
+ if let (
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)),
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_value)),
+ ) = (invalid_arg, invalid_value)
+ {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "unexpected value '{}{invalid_value}{}' for '{}{invalid_arg}{}' found; no more were expected",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset(),
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::TooFewValues => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let actual_num_values = error.get(ContextKind::ActualNumValues);
+ let min_values = error.get(ContextKind::MinValues);
+ if let (
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)),
+ Some(ContextValue::Number(actual_num_values)),
+ Some(ContextValue::Number(min_values)),
+ ) = (invalid_arg, actual_num_values, min_values)
+ {
+ let were_provided = singular_or_plural(*actual_num_values as usize);
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{min_values}{} more values required by '{}{invalid_arg}{}'; only {}{actual_num_values}{}{were_provided}",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset(),
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset(),
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::ValueValidation => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let invalid_value = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidValue);
+ if let (
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)),
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_value)),
+ ) = (invalid_arg, invalid_value)
+ {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "invalid value '{}{invalid_value}{}' for '{}{invalid_arg}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset(),
+ );
+ if let Some(source) = error.inner.source.as_deref() {
+ let _ = write!(styled, ": {source}");
+ }
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::WrongNumberOfValues => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ let actual_num_values = error.get(ContextKind::ActualNumValues);
+ let num_values = error.get(ContextKind::ExpectedNumValues);
+ if let (
+ Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)),
+ Some(ContextValue::Number(actual_num_values)),
+ Some(ContextValue::Number(num_values)),
+ ) = (invalid_arg, actual_num_values, num_values)
+ {
+ let were_provided = singular_or_plural(*actual_num_values as usize);
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{num_values}{} values required for '{}{invalid_arg}{}' but {}{actual_num_values}{}{were_provided}",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset(),
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset(),
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::UnknownArgument => {
+ let invalid_arg = error.get(ContextKind::InvalidArg);
+ if let Some(ContextValue::String(invalid_arg)) = invalid_arg {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "unexpected argument '{}{invalid_arg}{}' found",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ );
+ true
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ErrorKind::DisplayHelp
+ | ErrorKind::DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand
+ | ErrorKind::DisplayVersion
+ | ErrorKind::Io
+ | ErrorKind::Format => false,
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+fn write_values_list(
+ list_name: &'static str,
+ styled: &mut StyledStr,
+ valid: &anstyle::Style,
+ possible_values: Option<&ContextValue>,
+) {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ if let Some(ContextValue::Strings(possible_values)) = possible_values {
+ if !possible_values.is_empty() {
+ let _ = write!(styled, "\n{TAB}[{list_name}: ");
+
+ let style = valid.render();
+ let reset = valid.render_reset();
+ for (idx, val) in possible_values.iter().enumerate() {
+ if idx > 0 {
+ styled.push_str(", ");
+ }
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{style}{}{reset}", Escape(val));
+ }
+
+ styled.push_str("]");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn format_error_message(
+ message: &str,
+ styles: &Styles,
+ cmd: Option<&Command>,
+ usage: Option<&StyledStr>,
+) -> StyledStr {
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ start_error(&mut styled, styles);
+ styled.push_str(message);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ put_usage(&mut styled, usage);
+ }
+ if let Some(cmd) = cmd {
+ try_help(&mut styled, styles, get_help_flag(cmd));
+ }
+ styled
+}
+
+/// Returns the singular or plural form on the verb to be based on the argument's value.
+fn singular_or_plural(n: usize) -> &'static str {
+ if n > 1 {
+ " were provided"
+ } else {
+ " was provided"
+ }
+}
+
+fn put_usage(styled: &mut StyledStr, usage: &StyledStr) {
+ styled.push_str("\n\n");
+ styled.push_styled(usage);
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn get_help_flag(cmd: &Command) -> Option<&'static str> {
+ if !cmd.is_disable_help_flag_set() {
+ Some("--help")
+ } else if cmd.has_subcommands() && !cmd.is_disable_help_subcommand_set() {
+ Some("help")
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+fn try_help(styled: &mut StyledStr, styles: &Styles, help: Option<&str>) {
+ if let Some(help) = help {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &styles.get_literal();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "\n\nFor more information, try '{}{help}{}'.\n",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else {
+ styled.push_str("\n");
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+fn did_you_mean(styled: &mut StyledStr, styles: &Styles, context: &str, valid: &ContextValue) {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{TAB}{}tip:{}",
+ styles.get_valid().render(),
+ styles.get_valid().render_reset()
+ );
+ if let ContextValue::String(valid) = valid {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ " a similar {context} exists: '{}{valid}{}'",
+ styles.get_valid().render(),
+ styles.get_valid().render_reset()
+ );
+ } else if let ContextValue::Strings(valid) = valid {
+ if valid.len() == 1 {
+ let _ = write!(styled, " a similar {context} exists: ",);
+ } else {
+ let _ = write!(styled, " some similar {context}s exist: ",);
+ }
+ for (i, valid) in valid.iter().enumerate() {
+ if i != 0 {
+ styled.push_str(", ");
+ }
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "'{}{valid}{}'",
+ styles.get_valid().render(),
+ styles.get_valid().render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+struct Escape<'s>(&'s str);
+
+impl<'s> std::fmt::Display for Escape<'s> {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ if self.0.contains(char::is_whitespace) {
+ std::fmt::Debug::fmt(self.0, f)
+ } else {
+ self.0.fmt(f)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/kind.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/kind.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a9d576c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/kind.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,366 @@
+/// Command line argument parser kind of error
+#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub enum ErrorKind {
+ /// Occurs when an [`Arg`][crate::Arg] has a set of possible values,
+ /// and the user provides a value which isn't in that set.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("speed")
+ /// .value_parser(["fast", "slow"]))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "other"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::InvalidValue);
+ /// ```
+ InvalidValue,
+
+ /// Occurs when a user provides a flag, option, argument or subcommand which isn't defined.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(arg!(--flag "some flag"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--other"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::UnknownArgument);
+ /// ```
+ UnknownArgument,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides an unrecognized [`Subcommand`] which meets the threshold for
+ /// being similar enough to an existing subcommand.
+ /// If it doesn't meet the threshold, or the 'suggestions' feature is disabled,
+ /// the more general [`UnknownArgument`] error is returned.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "suggestions")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, };
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("config")
+ /// .about("Used for configuration")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("config_file")
+ /// .help("The configuration file to use")))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "confi"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Subcommand`]: crate::Subcommand
+ /// [`UnknownArgument`]: ErrorKind::UnknownArgument
+ InvalidSubcommand,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user doesn't use equals for an option that requires equal
+ /// sign to provide values.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let res = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .require_equals(true)
+ /// .long("color"))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--color", "red"]);
+ /// assert!(res.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(res.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::NoEquals);
+ /// ```
+ NoEquals,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides a value for an argument with a custom validation and the
+ /// value fails that validation.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, value_parser};
+ /// fn is_numeric(val: &str) -> Result<(), String> {
+ /// match val.parse::<i64>() {
+ /// Ok(..) => Ok(()),
+ /// Err(..) => Err(String::from("value wasn't a number!")),
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("num")
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(u8)))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "NotANumber"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::ValueValidation);
+ /// ```
+ ValueValidation,
+
+ /// Occurs when a user provides more values for an argument than were defined by setting
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("arg")
+ /// .num_args(1..=2))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "too", "many", "values"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::TooManyValues);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`]: crate::Arg::num_args()
+ TooManyValues,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides fewer values for an argument than were defined by setting
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("some_opt")
+ /// .long("opt")
+ /// .num_args(3..))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--opt", "too", "few"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::TooFewValues);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`]: crate::Arg::num_args()
+ TooFewValues,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides a different number of values for an argument than what's
+ /// been defined by setting [`Arg::num_args`] or than was implicitly set by
+ /// [`Arg::value_names`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("some_opt")
+ /// .long("opt")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(2))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--opt", "wrong"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::WrongNumberOfValues);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::num_args`]: crate::Arg::num_args()
+ /// [`Arg::value_names`]: crate::Arg::value_names()
+ WrongNumberOfValues,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides two values which conflict with each other and can't be used
+ /// together.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .long("debug")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// .conflicts_with("color"))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("color")
+ /// .long("color")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--debug", "--color"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict);
+ /// ```
+ ArgumentConflict,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user does not provide one or more required arguments.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .required(true))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument);
+ /// ```
+ MissingRequiredArgument,
+
+ /// Occurs when a subcommand is required (as defined by [`Command::subcommand_required`]),
+ /// but the user does not provide one.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let err = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .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);
+ /// # ;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::subcommand_required`]: crate::Command::subcommand_required
+ MissingSubcommand,
+
+ /// Occurs when the user provides a value containing invalid UTF-8.
+ ///
+ /// To allow arbitrary data
+ /// - Set [`Arg::value_parser(value_parser!(OsString))`] for argument values
+ /// - Set [`Command::external_subcommand_value_parser`] for external-subcommand
+ /// values
+ ///
+ /// # Platform Specific
+ ///
+ /// Non-Windows platforms only (such as Linux, Unix, OSX, etc.)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, ArgAction};
+ /// # use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("utf8")
+ /// .short('u')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec![OsString::from("myprog"),
+ /// OsString::from("-u"),
+ /// OsString::from_vec(vec![0xE9])]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::InvalidUtf8);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Arg::allow_invalid_utf8`]: crate::Arg::allow_invalid_utf8
+ /// [`Command::external_subcommand_value_parser`]: crate::Command::external_subcommand_value_parser
+ InvalidUtf8,
+
+ /// Not a true "error" as it means `--help` or similar was used.
+ /// The help message will be sent to `stdout`.
+ ///
+ /// **Note**: If the help is displayed due to an error (such as missing subcommands) it will
+ /// be sent to `stderr` instead of `stdout`.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "help")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--help"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::DisplayHelp);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ DisplayHelp,
+
+ /// Occurs when either an argument or a [`Subcommand`] is required, as defined by
+ /// [`Command::arg_required_else_help`] , but the user did not provide
+ /// one.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind, };
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .arg_required_else_help(true)
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("config")
+ /// .about("Used for configuration")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("config_file")
+ /// .help("The configuration file to use")))
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`Subcommand`]: crate::Subcommand
+ /// [`Command::arg_required_else_help`]: crate::Command::arg_required_else_help
+ DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand,
+
+ /// Not a true "error" as it means `--version` or similar was used.
+ /// The message will be sent to `stdout`.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, error::ErrorKind};
+ /// let result = Command::new("prog")
+ /// .version("3.0")
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(vec!["prog", "--version"]);
+ /// assert!(result.is_err());
+ /// assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), ErrorKind::DisplayVersion);
+ /// ```
+ DisplayVersion,
+
+ /// Represents an [I/O error].
+ /// Can occur when writing to `stderr` or `stdout` or reading a configuration file.
+ ///
+ /// [I/O error]: std::io::Error
+ Io,
+
+ /// Represents a [Format error] (which is a part of [`Display`]).
+ /// Typically caused by writing to `stderr` or `stdout`.
+ ///
+ /// [`Display`]: std::fmt::Display
+ /// [Format error]: std::fmt::Error
+ Format,
+}
+
+impl ErrorKind {
+ /// End-user description of the error case, where relevant
+ pub fn as_str(self) -> Option<&'static str> {
+ match self {
+ Self::InvalidValue => Some("one of the values isn't valid for an argument"),
+ Self::UnknownArgument => Some("unexpected argument found"),
+ Self::InvalidSubcommand => Some("unrecognized subcommand"),
+ Self::NoEquals => Some("equal is needed when assigning values to one of the arguments"),
+ Self::ValueValidation => Some("invalid value for one of the arguments"),
+ Self::TooManyValues => Some("unexpected value for an argument found"),
+ Self::TooFewValues => Some("more values required for an argument"),
+ Self::WrongNumberOfValues => Some("too many or too few values for an argument"),
+ Self::ArgumentConflict => {
+ Some("an argument cannot be used with one or more of the other specified arguments")
+ }
+ Self::MissingRequiredArgument => {
+ Some("one or more required arguments were not provided")
+ }
+ Self::MissingSubcommand => Some("a subcommand is required but one was not provided"),
+ Self::InvalidUtf8 => Some("invalid UTF-8 was detected in one or more arguments"),
+ Self::DisplayHelp => None,
+ Self::DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand => None,
+ Self::DisplayVersion => None,
+ Self::Io => None,
+ Self::Format => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for ErrorKind {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ self.as_str().unwrap_or_default().fmt(f)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..af90e27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/error/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,923 @@
+//! Error reporting
+
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(dead_code))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(unused_imports))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(unused_variables))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(unused_mut))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "error-context"), allow(clippy::let_and_return))]
+
+// Std
+use std::{
+ borrow::Cow,
+ convert::From,
+ error,
+ fmt::{self, Debug, Display, Formatter},
+ io::{self},
+ result::Result as StdResult,
+};
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+use crate::output::fmt::Colorizer;
+use crate::output::fmt::Stream;
+use crate::parser::features::suggestions;
+use crate::util::FlatMap;
+use crate::util::{color::ColorChoice, safe_exit, SUCCESS_CODE, USAGE_CODE};
+use crate::Command;
+
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+mod context;
+mod format;
+mod kind;
+
+pub use format::ErrorFormatter;
+pub use format::KindFormatter;
+pub use kind::ErrorKind;
+
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub use context::ContextKind;
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub use context::ContextValue;
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub use format::RichFormatter;
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "error-context"))]
+pub use KindFormatter as DefaultFormatter;
+#[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+pub use RichFormatter as DefaultFormatter;
+
+/// Short hand for [`Result`] type
+///
+/// [`Result`]: std::result::Result
+pub type Result<T, E = Error> = StdResult<T, E>;
+
+/// Command Line Argument Parser Error
+///
+/// See [`Command::error`] to create an error.
+///
+/// [`Command::error`]: crate::Command::error
+pub struct Error<F: ErrorFormatter = DefaultFormatter> {
+ inner: Box<ErrorInner>,
+ phantom: std::marker::PhantomData<F>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+struct ErrorInner {
+ kind: ErrorKind,
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ context: FlatMap<ContextKind, ContextValue>,
+ message: Option<Message>,
+ source: Option<Box<dyn error::Error + Send + Sync>>,
+ help_flag: Option<&'static str>,
+ styles: Styles,
+ color_when: ColorChoice,
+ color_help_when: ColorChoice,
+ backtrace: Option<Backtrace>,
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> Error<F> {
+ /// Create an unformatted error
+ ///
+ /// This is for you need to pass the error up to
+ /// a place that has access to the `Command` at which point you can call [`Error::format`].
+ ///
+ /// Prefer [`Command::error`] for generating errors.
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::error`]: crate::Command::error
+ pub fn raw(kind: ErrorKind, message: impl std::fmt::Display) -> Self {
+ Self::new(kind).set_message(message.to_string())
+ }
+
+ /// Format the existing message with the Command's context
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn format(mut self, cmd: &mut Command) -> Self {
+ cmd._build_self(false);
+ let usage = cmd.render_usage_();
+ if let Some(message) = self.inner.message.as_mut() {
+ message.format(cmd, usage);
+ }
+ self.with_cmd(cmd)
+ }
+
+ /// Create an error with a pre-defined message
+ ///
+ /// See also
+ /// - [`Error::insert`]
+ /// - [`Error::with_cmd`]
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "error-context")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::error::ErrorKind;
+ /// # use clap::error::ContextKind;
+ /// # use clap::error::ContextValue;
+ ///
+ /// let cmd = clap::Command::new("prog");
+ ///
+ /// let mut err = clap::Error::new(ErrorKind::ValueValidation)
+ /// .with_cmd(&cmd);
+ /// err.insert(ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String("--foo".to_owned()));
+ /// err.insert(ContextKind::InvalidValue, ContextValue::String("bar".to_owned()));
+ ///
+ /// err.print();
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new(kind: ErrorKind) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ inner: Box::new(ErrorInner {
+ kind,
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ context: FlatMap::new(),
+ message: None,
+ source: None,
+ help_flag: None,
+ styles: Styles::plain(),
+ color_when: ColorChoice::Never,
+ color_help_when: ColorChoice::Never,
+ backtrace: Backtrace::new(),
+ }),
+ phantom: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Apply [`Command`]'s formatting to the error
+ ///
+ /// Generally, this is used with [`Error::new`]
+ pub fn with_cmd(self, cmd: &Command) -> Self {
+ self.set_styles(cmd.get_styles().clone())
+ .set_color(cmd.get_color())
+ .set_colored_help(cmd.color_help())
+ .set_help_flag(format::get_help_flag(cmd))
+ }
+
+ /// Apply an alternative formatter to the error
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// # use clap::error::KindFormatter;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("foo")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("input").required(true));
+ /// let matches = cmd
+ /// .try_get_matches_from(["foo", "input.txt"])
+ /// .map_err(|e| e.apply::<KindFormatter>())
+ /// .unwrap_or_else(|e| e.exit());
+ /// ```
+ pub fn apply<EF: ErrorFormatter>(self) -> Error<EF> {
+ Error {
+ inner: self.inner,
+ phantom: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Type of error for programmatic processing
+ pub fn kind(&self) -> ErrorKind {
+ self.inner.kind
+ }
+
+ /// Additional information to further qualify the error
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ pub fn context(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (ContextKind, &ContextValue)> {
+ self.inner.context.iter().map(|(k, v)| (*k, v))
+ }
+
+ /// Lookup a piece of context
+ #[inline(never)]
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ pub fn get(&self, kind: ContextKind) -> Option<&ContextValue> {
+ self.inner.context.get(&kind)
+ }
+
+ /// Insert a piece of context
+ #[inline(never)]
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ pub fn insert(&mut self, kind: ContextKind, value: ContextValue) -> Option<ContextValue> {
+ self.inner.context.insert(kind, value)
+ }
+
+ /// Should the message be written to `stdout` or not?
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn use_stderr(&self) -> bool {
+ self.stream() == Stream::Stderr
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn stream(&self) -> Stream {
+ match self.kind() {
+ ErrorKind::DisplayHelp | ErrorKind::DisplayVersion => Stream::Stdout,
+ _ => Stream::Stderr,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the exit code that `.exit` will exit the process with.
+ ///
+ /// When the error's kind would print to `stderr` this returns `2`,
+ /// else it returns `0`.
+ pub fn exit_code(&self) -> i32 {
+ if self.use_stderr() {
+ USAGE_CODE
+ } else {
+ SUCCESS_CODE
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Prints the error and exits.
+ ///
+ /// Depending on the error kind, this either prints to `stderr` and exits with a status of `2`
+ /// or prints to `stdout` and exits with a status of `0`.
+ pub fn exit(&self) -> ! {
+ // Swallow broken pipe errors
+ let _ = self.print();
+ safe_exit(self.exit_code())
+ }
+
+ /// Prints formatted and colored error to `stdout` or `stderr` according to its error kind
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// use clap::Command;
+ ///
+ /// match Command::new("Command").try_get_matches() {
+ /// Ok(matches) => {
+ /// // do_something
+ /// },
+ /// Err(err) => {
+ /// err.print().expect("Error writing Error");
+ /// // do_something
+ /// },
+ /// };
+ /// ```
+ pub fn print(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
+ let style = self.formatted();
+ let color_when = if matches!(
+ self.kind(),
+ ErrorKind::DisplayHelp | ErrorKind::DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand,
+ ) {
+ self.inner.color_help_when
+ } else {
+ self.inner.color_when
+ };
+ let c = Colorizer::new(self.stream(), color_when).with_content(style.into_owned());
+ c.print()
+ }
+
+ /// Render the error message to a [`StyledStr`].
+ ///
+ /// # Example
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// use clap::Command;
+ ///
+ /// match Command::new("Command").try_get_matches() {
+ /// Ok(matches) => {
+ /// // do_something
+ /// },
+ /// Err(err) => {
+ /// let err = err.render();
+ /// println!("{err}");
+ /// // do_something
+ /// },
+ /// };
+ /// ```
+ pub fn render(&self) -> StyledStr {
+ self.formatted().into_owned()
+ }
+
+ #[inline(never)]
+ fn for_app(kind: ErrorKind, cmd: &Command, styled: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ Self::new(kind).set_message(styled).with_cmd(cmd)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_message(mut self, message: impl Into<Message>) -> Self {
+ self.inner.message = Some(message.into());
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_source(mut self, source: Box<dyn error::Error + Send + Sync>) -> Self {
+ self.inner.source = Some(source);
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_styles(mut self, styles: Styles) -> Self {
+ self.inner.styles = styles;
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_color(mut self, color_when: ColorChoice) -> Self {
+ self.inner.color_when = color_when;
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_colored_help(mut self, color_help_when: ColorChoice) -> Self {
+ self.inner.color_help_when = color_help_when;
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_help_flag(mut self, help_flag: Option<&'static str>) -> Self {
+ self.inner.help_flag = help_flag;
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Does not verify if `ContextKind` is already present
+ #[inline(never)]
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ pub(crate) fn insert_context_unchecked(
+ mut self,
+ kind: ContextKind,
+ value: ContextValue,
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.inner.context.insert_unchecked(kind, value);
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Does not verify if `ContextKind` is already present
+ #[inline(never)]
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ pub(crate) fn extend_context_unchecked<const N: usize>(
+ mut self,
+ context: [(ContextKind, ContextValue); N],
+ ) -> Self {
+ self.inner.context.extend_unchecked(context);
+ self
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn display_help(cmd: &Command, styled: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ Self::for_app(ErrorKind::DisplayHelp, cmd, styled)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn display_help_error(cmd: &Command, styled: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ Self::for_app(
+ ErrorKind::DisplayHelpOnMissingArgumentOrSubcommand,
+ cmd,
+ styled,
+ )
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn display_version(cmd: &Command, styled: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ Self::for_app(ErrorKind::DisplayVersion, cmd, styled)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn argument_conflict(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ arg: String,
+ mut others: Vec<String>,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::ArgumentConflict).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ let others = match others.len() {
+ 0 => ContextValue::None,
+ 1 => ContextValue::String(others.pop().unwrap()),
+ _ => ContextValue::Strings(others),
+ };
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (ContextKind::PriorArg, others),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn empty_value(cmd: &Command, good_vals: &[String], arg: String) -> Self {
+ Self::invalid_value(cmd, "".to_owned(), good_vals, arg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn no_equals(cmd: &Command, arg: String, usage: Option<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::NoEquals).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err
+ .extend_context_unchecked([(ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg))]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn invalid_value(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ bad_val: String,
+ good_vals: &[String],
+ arg: String,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let suggestion = suggestions::did_you_mean(&bad_val, good_vals.iter()).pop();
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::InvalidValue).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (ContextKind::InvalidValue, ContextValue::String(bad_val)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::ValidValue,
+ ContextValue::Strings(good_vals.iter().map(|s| (*s).to_owned()).collect()),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(suggestion) = suggestion {
+ err = err.insert_context_unchecked(
+ ContextKind::SuggestedValue,
+ ContextValue::String(suggestion),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn invalid_subcommand(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ subcmd: String,
+ did_you_mean: Vec<String>,
+ name: String,
+ suggested_trailing_arg: bool,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let styles = cmd.get_styles();
+ let invalid = &styles.get_invalid();
+ let valid = &styles.get_valid();
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ let mut suggestions = vec![];
+ if suggested_trailing_arg {
+ let mut styled_suggestion = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled_suggestion,
+ "to pass '{}{subcmd}{}' as a value, use '{}{name} -- {subcmd}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset()
+ );
+ suggestions.push(styled_suggestion);
+ }
+
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidSubcommand, ContextValue::String(subcmd)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::SuggestedSubcommand,
+ ContextValue::Strings(did_you_mean),
+ ),
+ (
+ ContextKind::Suggested,
+ ContextValue::StyledStrs(suggestions),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn unrecognized_subcommand(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ subcmd: String,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([(
+ ContextKind::InvalidSubcommand,
+ ContextValue::String(subcmd),
+ )]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn missing_required_argument(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ required: Vec<String>,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::MissingRequiredArgument).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([(
+ ContextKind::InvalidArg,
+ ContextValue::Strings(required),
+ )]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn missing_subcommand(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ parent: String,
+ available: Vec<String>,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::MissingSubcommand).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidSubcommand, ContextValue::String(parent)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::ValidSubcommand,
+ ContextValue::Strings(available),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn invalid_utf8(cmd: &Command, usage: Option<StyledStr>) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::InvalidUtf8).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn too_many_values(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ val: String,
+ arg: String,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::TooManyValues).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (ContextKind::InvalidValue, ContextValue::String(val)),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn too_few_values(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ arg: String,
+ min_vals: usize,
+ curr_vals: usize,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::TooFewValues).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::MinValues,
+ ContextValue::Number(min_vals as isize),
+ ),
+ (
+ ContextKind::ActualNumValues,
+ ContextValue::Number(curr_vals as isize),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn value_validation(
+ arg: String,
+ val: String,
+ err: Box<dyn error::Error + Send + Sync>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::ValueValidation).set_source(err);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (ContextKind::InvalidValue, ContextValue::String(val)),
+ ]);
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn wrong_number_of_values(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ arg: String,
+ num_vals: usize,
+ curr_vals: usize,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::WrongNumberOfValues).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::ExpectedNumValues,
+ ContextValue::Number(num_vals as isize),
+ ),
+ (
+ ContextKind::ActualNumValues,
+ ContextValue::Number(curr_vals as isize),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn unknown_argument(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ arg: String,
+ did_you_mean: Option<(String, Option<String>)>,
+ suggested_trailing_arg: bool,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let styles = cmd.get_styles();
+ let invalid = &styles.get_invalid();
+ let valid = &styles.get_valid();
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::UnknownArgument).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ let mut suggestions = vec![];
+ if suggested_trailing_arg {
+ let mut styled_suggestion = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled_suggestion,
+ "to pass '{}{arg}{}' as a value, use '{}-- {arg}{}'",
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset(),
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset()
+ );
+ suggestions.push(styled_suggestion);
+ }
+
+ err = err
+ .extend_context_unchecked([(ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg))]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ match did_you_mean {
+ Some((flag, Some(sub))) => {
+ let mut styled_suggestion = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled_suggestion,
+ "'{}{sub} {flag}{}' exists",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset()
+ );
+ suggestions.push(styled_suggestion);
+ }
+ Some((flag, None)) => {
+ err = err.insert_context_unchecked(
+ ContextKind::SuggestedArg,
+ ContextValue::String(flag),
+ );
+ }
+ None => {}
+ }
+ if !suggestions.is_empty() {
+ err = err.insert_context_unchecked(
+ ContextKind::Suggested,
+ ContextValue::StyledStrs(suggestions),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn unnecessary_double_dash(
+ cmd: &Command,
+ arg: String,
+ usage: Option<StyledStr>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let styles = cmd.get_styles();
+ let invalid = &styles.get_invalid();
+ let valid = &styles.get_valid();
+ let mut err = Self::new(ErrorKind::UnknownArgument).with_cmd(cmd);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "error-context")]
+ {
+ let mut styled_suggestion = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled_suggestion,
+ "subcommand '{}{arg}{}' exists; to use it, remove the '{}--{}' before it",
+ valid.render(),
+ valid.render_reset(),
+ invalid.render(),
+ invalid.render_reset()
+ );
+
+ err = err.extend_context_unchecked([
+ (ContextKind::InvalidArg, ContextValue::String(arg)),
+ (
+ ContextKind::Suggested,
+ ContextValue::StyledStrs(vec![styled_suggestion]),
+ ),
+ ]);
+ if let Some(usage) = usage {
+ err = err
+ .insert_context_unchecked(ContextKind::Usage, ContextValue::StyledStr(usage));
+ }
+ }
+
+ err
+ }
+
+ fn formatted(&self) -> Cow<'_, StyledStr> {
+ if let Some(message) = self.inner.message.as_ref() {
+ message.formatted(&self.inner.styles)
+ } else {
+ let styled = F::format_error(self);
+ Cow::Owned(styled)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> From<io::Error> for Error<F> {
+ fn from(e: io::Error) -> Self {
+ Error::raw(ErrorKind::Io, e)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> From<fmt::Error> for Error<F> {
+ fn from(e: fmt::Error) -> Self {
+ Error::raw(ErrorKind::Format, e)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> std::fmt::Debug for Error<F> {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ self.inner.fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> error::Error for Error<F> {
+ #[allow(trivial_casts)]
+ fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn error::Error + 'static)> {
+ self.inner.source.as_ref().map(|e| e.as_ref() as _)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<F: ErrorFormatter> Display for Error<F> {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ // Assuming `self.message` already has a trailing newline, from `try_help` or similar
+ ok!(write!(f, "{}", self.formatted()));
+ if let Some(backtrace) = self.inner.backtrace.as_ref() {
+ ok!(writeln!(f));
+ ok!(writeln!(f, "Backtrace:"));
+ ok!(writeln!(f, "{backtrace}"));
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub(crate) enum Message {
+ Raw(String),
+ Formatted(StyledStr),
+}
+
+impl Message {
+ fn format(&mut self, cmd: &Command, usage: Option<StyledStr>) {
+ match self {
+ Message::Raw(s) => {
+ let mut message = String::new();
+ std::mem::swap(s, &mut message);
+
+ let styled = format::format_error_message(
+ &message,
+ cmd.get_styles(),
+ Some(cmd),
+ usage.as_ref(),
+ );
+
+ *self = Self::Formatted(styled);
+ }
+ Message::Formatted(_) => {}
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn formatted(&self, styles: &Styles) -> Cow<StyledStr> {
+ match self {
+ Message::Raw(s) => {
+ let styled = format::format_error_message(s, styles, None, None);
+
+ Cow::Owned(styled)
+ }
+ Message::Formatted(s) => Cow::Borrowed(s),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<String> for Message {
+ fn from(inner: String) -> Self {
+ Self::Raw(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<StyledStr> for Message {
+ fn from(inner: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ Self::Formatted(inner)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "debug")]
+#[derive(Debug)]
+struct Backtrace(backtrace::Backtrace);
+
+#[cfg(feature = "debug")]
+impl Backtrace {
+ fn new() -> Option<Self> {
+ Some(Self(backtrace::Backtrace::new()))
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "debug")]
+impl Display for Backtrace {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ // `backtrace::Backtrace` uses `Debug` instead of `Display`
+ write!(f, "{:?}", self.0)
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "debug"))]
+#[derive(Debug)]
+struct Backtrace;
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "debug"))]
+impl Backtrace {
+ fn new() -> Option<Self> {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "debug"))]
+impl Display for Backtrace {
+ fn fmt(&self, _: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn check_auto_traits() {
+ static_assertions::assert_impl_all!(Error: Send, Sync, Unpin);
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/lib.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7d49d41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+// Copyright ⓒ 2015-2016 Kevin B. Knapp and [`clap-rs` contributors](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/graphs/contributors).
+// Licensed under the MIT license
+// (see LICENSE or <http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>) All files in the project carrying such
+// notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
+
+#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]
+#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
+#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clap-rs/clap/master/assets/clap.png")]
+#![warn(
+ missing_docs,
+ missing_debug_implementations,
+ missing_copy_implementations,
+ trivial_casts,
+ unused_allocation,
+ trivial_numeric_casts,
+ clippy::single_char_pattern
+)]
+#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
+// Wanting consistency in our calls
+#![allow(clippy::write_with_newline)]
+// Gets in the way of logging
+#![allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
+// HACK https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7290
+#![allow(clippy::single_component_path_imports)]
+#![allow(clippy::branches_sharing_code)]
+// Doesn't allow for debug statements, etc to be unique
+#![allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)]
+// Breaks up parallelism that clarifies intent
+#![allow(clippy::collapsible_else_if)]
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+compile_error!("`std` feature is currently required to build `clap`");
+
+pub use crate::builder::ArgAction;
+pub use crate::builder::Command;
+pub use crate::builder::ValueHint;
+pub use crate::builder::{Arg, ArgGroup};
+pub use crate::parser::ArgMatches;
+pub use crate::util::color::ColorChoice;
+pub use crate::util::Id;
+
+/// Command Line Argument Parser Error
+///
+/// See [`Command::error`] to create an error.
+///
+/// [`Command::error`]: crate::Command::error
+pub type Error = crate::error::Error<crate::error::DefaultFormatter>;
+
+pub use crate::derive::{Args, CommandFactory, FromArgMatches, Parser, Subcommand, ValueEnum};
+
+#[macro_use]
+#[allow(missing_docs)]
+mod macros;
+
+mod derive;
+
+pub mod builder;
+pub mod error;
+pub mod parser;
+
+mod mkeymap;
+mod output;
+mod util;
+
+const INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG: &str = "Fatal internal error. Please consider filing a bug \
+ report at https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues";
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/macros.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/macros.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..767ea94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/macros.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,574 @@
+/// Allows you to pull the version from your Cargo.toml at compile time as
+/// `MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH_PKGVERSION_PRE`
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::crate_version;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// let m = Command::new("cmd")
+/// .version(crate_version!())
+/// .get_matches();
+/// ```
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo")]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! crate_version {
+ () => {
+ env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")
+ };
+}
+
+/// Allows you to pull the authors for the command from your Cargo.toml at
+/// compile time in the form:
+/// `"author1 lastname <author1@example.com>:author2 lastname <author2@example.com>"`
+///
+/// You can replace the colons with a custom separator by supplying a
+/// replacement string, so, for example,
+/// `crate_authors!(",\n")` would become
+/// `"author1 lastname <author1@example.com>,\nauthor2 lastname <author2@example.com>,\nauthor3 lastname <author3@example.com>"`
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::crate_authors;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// let m = Command::new("cmd")
+/// .author(crate_authors!("\n"))
+/// .get_matches();
+/// ```
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo")]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! crate_authors {
+ ($sep:expr) => {{
+ static authors: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_AUTHORS");
+ if authors.contains(':') {
+ static CACHED: std::sync::OnceLock<String> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
+ let s = CACHED.get_or_init(|| authors.replace(':', $sep));
+ let s: &'static str = &*s;
+ s
+ } else {
+ authors
+ }
+ }};
+ () => {
+ env!("CARGO_PKG_AUTHORS")
+ };
+}
+
+/// Allows you to pull the description from your Cargo.toml at compile time.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::crate_description;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// let m = Command::new("cmd")
+/// .about(crate_description!())
+/// .get_matches();
+/// ```
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo")]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! crate_description {
+ () => {
+ env!("CARGO_PKG_DESCRIPTION")
+ };
+}
+
+/// Allows you to pull the name from your Cargo.toml at compile time.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** This macro extracts the name from an environment variable `CARGO_PKG_NAME`.
+/// When the crate name is set to something different from the package name,
+/// use environment variables `CARGO_CRATE_NAME` or `CARGO_BIN_NAME`.
+/// See [the Cargo Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html)
+/// for more information.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::crate_name;
+/// # use clap::Command;
+/// let m = Command::new(crate_name!())
+/// .get_matches();
+/// ```
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo")]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! crate_name {
+ () => {
+ env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME")
+ };
+}
+
+/// Allows you to build the `Command` instance from your Cargo.toml at compile time.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Changing the values in your `Cargo.toml` does not trigger a re-build automatically,
+/// and therefore won't change the generated output until you recompile.
+///
+/// In some cases you can "trick" the compiler into triggering a rebuild when your
+/// `Cargo.toml` is changed by including this in your `src/main.rs` file
+/// `include_str!("../Cargo.toml");`
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::command;
+/// let m = command!().get_matches();
+/// ```
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo")]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! command {
+ () => {{
+ $crate::command!($crate::crate_name!())
+ }};
+ ($name:expr) => {{
+ let mut cmd = $crate::Command::new($name).version($crate::crate_version!());
+
+ let author = $crate::crate_authors!();
+ if !author.is_empty() {
+ cmd = cmd.author(author)
+ }
+
+ let about = $crate::crate_description!();
+ if !about.is_empty() {
+ cmd = cmd.about(about)
+ }
+
+ cmd
+ }};
+}
+
+/// Requires `cargo` feature flag to be enabled.
+#[cfg(not(feature = "cargo"))]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! command {
+ () => {{
+ compile_error!("`cargo` feature flag is required");
+ }};
+ ($name:expr) => {{
+ compile_error!("`cargo` feature flag is required");
+ }};
+}
+
+#[doc(hidden)]
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! arg_impl {
+ ( @string $val:ident ) => {
+ stringify!($val)
+ };
+ ( @string $val:literal ) => {{
+ let ident_or_string_literal: &str = $val;
+ ident_or_string_literal
+ }};
+ ( @string $val:tt ) => {
+ ::std::compile_error!("Only identifiers or string literals supported");
+ };
+ ( @string ) => {
+ None
+ };
+
+ ( @char $val:ident ) => {{
+ let ident_or_char_literal = stringify!($val);
+ debug_assert_eq!(
+ ident_or_char_literal.len(),
+ 1,
+ "Single-letter identifier expected, got {ident_or_char_literal}",
+ );
+ ident_or_char_literal.chars().next().unwrap()
+ }};
+ ( @char $val:literal ) => {{
+ let ident_or_char_literal: char = $val;
+ ident_or_char_literal
+ }};
+ ( @char ) => {{
+ None
+ }};
+
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ --$long:ident
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Flags should precede values");
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+ let long = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $long };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(long);
+ }
+ let action = $crate::ArgAction::SetTrue;
+ let arg = arg
+ .long(long)
+ .action(action);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ --$long:literal
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Flags should precede values");
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+ let long = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $long };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(long);
+ }
+ let action = $crate::ArgAction::SetTrue;
+ let arg = arg
+ .long(long)
+ .action(action);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ -$short:ident
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_long(), None, "Short flags should precede long flags");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Flags should precede values");
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+
+ let action = $crate::ArgAction::SetTrue;
+ let arg = $arg
+ .short($crate::arg_impl! { @char $short })
+ .action(action);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ -$short:literal
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_long(), None, "Short flags should precede long flags");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Flags should precede values");
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+
+ let action = $crate::ArgAction::SetTrue;
+ let arg = $arg
+ .short($crate::arg_impl! { @char $short })
+ .action(action);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ <$value_name:ident>
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Multiple values not yet supported");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+
+ if arg.get_long().is_none() && arg.get_short().is_none() {
+ arg = arg.required(true);
+ }
+
+ let value_name = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $value_name };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(value_name);
+ }
+ let arg = arg
+ .value_name(value_name)
+ .action($crate::ArgAction::Set);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ <$value_name:literal>
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Multiple values not yet supported");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+
+ if arg.get_long().is_none() && arg.get_short().is_none() {
+ arg = arg.required(true);
+ }
+
+ let value_name = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $value_name };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(value_name);
+ }
+ let arg = arg
+ .value_name(value_name)
+ .action($crate::ArgAction::Set);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ [$value_name:ident]
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Multiple values not yet supported");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+
+ if arg.get_long().is_none() && arg.get_short().is_none() {
+ arg = arg.required(false);
+ } else {
+ arg = arg.num_args(0..=1);
+ }
+
+ let value_name = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $value_name };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(value_name);
+ }
+ let arg = arg
+ .value_name(value_name)
+ .action($crate::ArgAction::Set);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ [$value_name:literal]
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ debug_assert!(!matches!($arg.get_action(), $crate::ArgAction::Append), "Flags should precede `...`");
+ debug_assert_eq!($arg.get_value_names(), None, "Multiple values not yet supported");
+
+ let mut arg = $arg;
+
+ if arg.get_long().is_none() && arg.get_short().is_none() {
+ arg = arg.required(false);
+ } else {
+ arg = arg.num_args(0..=1);
+ }
+
+ let value_name = $crate::arg_impl! { @string $value_name };
+ if arg.get_id() == "" {
+ arg = arg.id(value_name);
+ }
+ let arg = arg
+ .value_name(value_name)
+ .action($crate::ArgAction::Set);
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ ...
+ $($tail:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ let arg = match $arg.get_action() {
+ $crate::ArgAction::Set => {
+ if $arg.get_long().is_none() && $arg.get_short().is_none() {
+ $arg.num_args(1..)
+ // Allow collecting arguments interleaved with flags
+ .action($crate::ArgAction::Append)
+ } else {
+ $arg.action($crate::ArgAction::Append)
+ }
+ },
+ $crate::ArgAction::SetTrue | $crate::ArgAction::Help | $crate::ArgAction::Version => {
+ $arg.action($crate::ArgAction::Count)
+ }
+ action => {
+ panic!("Unexpected action {action:?}")
+ }
+ };
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)*
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ $help:literal
+ ) => {{
+ $arg.help($help)
+ }};
+ (
+ @arg
+ ($arg:expr)
+ ) => {{
+ $arg
+ }};
+}
+
+/// Create an [`Arg`] from a usage string.
+///
+/// Allows creation of basic settings for the [`Arg`].
+///
+/// **NOTE**: Not all settings may be set using the usage string method. Some properties are
+/// only available via the builder pattern.
+///
+/// # Syntax
+///
+/// Usage strings typically following the form:
+///
+/// ```notrust
+/// [explicit name] [short] [long] [value names] [...] [help string]
+/// ```
+///
+/// ### Explicit Name
+///
+/// The name may be either a bare-word or a string, followed by a `:`, like `name:` or
+/// `"name":`.
+///
+/// *Note:* This is an optional field, if it's omitted the argument will use one of the additional
+/// fields as the name using the following priority order:
+///
+/// 1. Explicit Name
+/// 2. Long
+/// 3. Value Name
+///
+/// See [`Arg::id`][crate::Arg::id].
+///
+/// ### Short
+///
+/// A short flag is a `-` followed by either a bare-character or quoted character, like `-f` or
+/// `-'f'`.
+///
+/// See [`Arg::short`][crate::Arg::short].
+///
+/// ### Long
+///
+/// A long flag is a `--` followed by either a bare-word or a string, like `--foo` or
+/// `--"foo"`.
+///
+/// **NOTE:** Dashes in the long name (e.g. `--foo-bar`) is not supported and quoting is required
+/// (e.g. `--"foo-bar"`).
+///
+/// See [`Arg::long`][crate::Arg::long].
+///
+/// ### Values (Value Notation)
+///
+/// This is set by placing bare-word between:
+/// - `[]` like `[FOO]`
+/// - Positional argument: optional
+/// - Named argument: optional value
+/// - `<>` like `<FOO>`: required
+///
+/// See [`Arg::value_name`][crate::Arg::value_name].
+///
+/// ### `...`
+///
+/// `...` (three consecutive dots/periods) specifies that this argument may occur multiple
+/// times (not to be confused with multiple values per occurrence).
+///
+/// See [`ArgAction::Count`][crate::ArgAction::Count] and [`ArgAction::Append`][crate::ArgAction::Append].
+///
+/// ### Help String
+///
+/// The help string is denoted between a pair of double quotes `""` and may contain any
+/// characters.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, Arg, arg};
+/// let cmd = Command::new("prog")
+/// .args(&[
+/// arg!(--config <FILE> "a required file for the configuration and no short"),
+/// arg!(-d --debug ... "turns on debugging information and allows multiples"),
+/// arg!([input] "an optional input file to use")
+/// ]);
+///
+/// let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from(["prog", "--config", "file.toml"]).unwrap();
+/// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("config").unwrap(), "file.toml");
+/// assert_eq!(*m.get_one::<u8>("debug").unwrap(), 0);
+/// assert_eq!(m.get_one::<String>("input"), None);
+/// ```
+/// [`Arg`]: crate::Arg
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! arg {
+ ( $name:ident: $($tail:tt)+ ) => {{
+ let arg = $crate::Arg::new($crate::arg_impl! { @string $name });
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)+
+ };
+ arg
+ }};
+ ( $($tail:tt)+ ) => {{
+ let arg = $crate::Arg::default();
+ let arg = $crate::arg_impl! {
+ @arg (arg) $($tail)+
+ };
+ debug_assert_ne!(arg.get_id(), "", "Without a value or long flag, the `name:` prefix is required");
+ arg
+ }};
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "debug")]
+macro_rules! debug {
+ ($($arg:tt)*) => ({
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let hint = anstyle::Style::new().dimmed();
+
+ let module_path = module_path!();
+ let body = format!($($arg)*);
+ let mut styled = $crate::builder::StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}[{module_path:>28}]{body}{}\n", hint.render(), hint.render_reset());
+ let color = $crate::output::fmt::Colorizer::new($crate::output::fmt::Stream::Stderr, $crate::ColorChoice::Auto).with_content(styled);
+ let _ = color.print();
+ })
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "debug"))]
+macro_rules! debug {
+ ($($arg:tt)*) => {};
+}
+
+macro_rules! ok {
+ ($expr:expr) => {
+ match $expr {
+ Ok(val) => val,
+ Err(err) => {
+ return Err(err);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! some {
+ ($expr:expr) => {
+ match $expr {
+ Some(val) => val,
+ None => {
+ return None;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/mkeymap.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/mkeymap.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..301c7bc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/mkeymap.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
+use std::iter::Iterator;
+use std::ops::Index;
+
+use crate::builder::OsStr;
+use crate::Arg;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct Key {
+ key: KeyType,
+ index: usize,
+}
+
+#[derive(Default, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct MKeyMap {
+ /// All of the arguments.
+ args: Vec<Arg>,
+
+ // Cache part:
+ /// Will be set after `_build()`.
+ keys: Vec<Key>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone)]
+pub(crate) enum KeyType {
+ Short(char),
+ Long(OsStr),
+ Position(usize),
+}
+
+impl KeyType {
+ pub(crate) fn is_position(&self) -> bool {
+ matches!(self, KeyType::Position(_))
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<usize> for KeyType {
+ fn eq(&self, rhs: &usize) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ KeyType::Position(x) => x == rhs,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&str> for KeyType {
+ fn eq(&self, rhs: &&str) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ KeyType::Long(l) => l == rhs,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<str> for KeyType {
+ fn eq(&self, rhs: &str) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ KeyType::Long(l) => l == rhs,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<OsStr> for KeyType {
+ fn eq(&self, rhs: &OsStr) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ KeyType::Long(l) => l == rhs,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<char> for KeyType {
+ fn eq(&self, rhs: &char) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ KeyType::Short(c) => c == rhs,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl MKeyMap {
+ /// If any arg has corresponding key in this map, we can search the key with
+ /// u64(for positional argument), char(for short flag), &str and OsString
+ /// (for long flag)
+ pub(crate) fn contains<K>(&self, key: K) -> bool
+ where
+ KeyType: PartialEq<K>,
+ {
+ self.keys.iter().any(|x| x.key == key)
+ }
+
+ /// Push an argument in the map.
+ pub(crate) fn push(&mut self, new_arg: Arg) {
+ self.args.push(new_arg);
+ }
+
+ /// Find the arg have corresponding key in this map, we can search the key
+ /// with u64(for positional argument), char(for short flag), &str and
+ /// OsString (for long flag)
+ pub(crate) fn get<K: ?Sized>(&self, key: &K) -> Option<&Arg>
+ where
+ KeyType: PartialEq<K>,
+ {
+ self.keys
+ .iter()
+ .find(|k| &k.key == key)
+ .map(|k| &self.args[k.index])
+ }
+
+ /// Return iterators of all keys.
+ pub(crate) fn keys(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &KeyType> {
+ self.keys.iter().map(|x| &x.key)
+ }
+
+ /// Return iterators of all args.
+ pub(crate) fn args(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Arg> {
+ self.args.iter()
+ }
+
+ /// Return mutable iterators of all args.
+ pub(crate) fn args_mut(&mut self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut Arg> {
+ self.args.iter_mut()
+ }
+
+ /// Mutate every argument.
+ pub(crate) fn mut_args<F>(&mut self, f: F)
+ where
+ F: FnMut(Arg) -> Arg,
+ {
+ let mut args = std::mem::take(&mut self.args);
+ self.args.extend(args.drain(..).map(f));
+ }
+
+ /// We need a lazy build here since some we may change args after creating
+ /// the map, you can checkout who uses `args_mut`.
+ pub(crate) fn _build(&mut self) {
+ // There will be at least as many keys as args, so that is a good starting point
+ self.keys.reserve(self.args.len());
+ for (i, arg) in self.args.iter().enumerate() {
+ append_keys(&mut self.keys, arg, i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Remove an arg in the graph by Id, usually used by `mut_arg`. Return
+ /// `Some(arg)` if removed.
+ pub(crate) fn remove_by_name(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Arg> {
+ self.args
+ .iter()
+ .position(|arg| arg.id == name)
+ // since it's a cold function, using this wouldn't hurt much
+ .map(|i| self.args.remove(i))
+ }
+}
+
+impl Index<&'_ KeyType> for MKeyMap {
+ type Output = Arg;
+
+ fn index(&self, key: &KeyType) -> &Self::Output {
+ self.get(key).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Generate key types for an specific Arg.
+fn append_keys(keys: &mut Vec<Key>, arg: &Arg, index: usize) {
+ if let Some(pos_index) = arg.index {
+ let key = KeyType::Position(pos_index);
+ keys.push(Key { key, index });
+ } else {
+ if let Some(short) = arg.short {
+ let key = KeyType::Short(short);
+ keys.push(Key { key, index });
+ }
+ if let Some(long) = arg.long.clone() {
+ let key = KeyType::Long(long.into());
+ keys.push(Key { key, index });
+ }
+
+ for (short, _) in arg.short_aliases.iter() {
+ let key = KeyType::Short(*short);
+ keys.push(Key { key, index });
+ }
+ for (long, _) in arg.aliases.iter() {
+ let key = KeyType::Long(long.into());
+ keys.push(Key { key, index });
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/fmt.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/fmt.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0c9a24f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/fmt.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::util::color::ColorChoice;
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) enum Stream {
+ Stdout,
+ Stderr,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub(crate) struct Colorizer {
+ stream: Stream,
+ #[allow(unused)]
+ color_when: ColorChoice,
+ content: StyledStr,
+}
+
+impl Colorizer {
+ pub(crate) fn new(stream: Stream, color_when: ColorChoice) -> Self {
+ Colorizer {
+ stream,
+ color_when,
+ content: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn with_content(mut self, content: StyledStr) -> Self {
+ self.content = content;
+ self
+ }
+}
+
+/// Printing methods.
+impl Colorizer {
+ #[cfg(feature = "color")]
+ pub(crate) fn print(&self) -> std::io::Result<()> {
+ let color_when = match self.color_when {
+ ColorChoice::Always => anstream::ColorChoice::Always,
+ ColorChoice::Auto => anstream::ColorChoice::Auto,
+ ColorChoice::Never => anstream::ColorChoice::Never,
+ };
+
+ let mut stdout;
+ let mut stderr;
+ let writer: &mut dyn std::io::Write = match self.stream {
+ Stream::Stderr => {
+ stderr = anstream::AutoStream::new(std::io::stderr().lock(), color_when);
+ &mut stderr
+ }
+ Stream::Stdout => {
+ stdout = anstream::AutoStream::new(std::io::stdout().lock(), color_when);
+ &mut stdout
+ }
+ };
+
+ self.content.write_to(writer)
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "color"))]
+ pub(crate) fn print(&self) -> std::io::Result<()> {
+ // [e]println can't be used here because it panics
+ // if something went wrong. We don't want that.
+ match self.stream {
+ Stream::Stdout => {
+ let stdout = std::io::stdout();
+ let mut stdout = stdout.lock();
+ self.content.write_to(&mut stdout)
+ }
+ Stream::Stderr => {
+ let stderr = std::io::stderr();
+ let mut stderr = stderr.lock();
+ self.content.write_to(&mut stderr)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Color-unaware printing. Never uses coloring.
+impl std::fmt::Display for Colorizer {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ self.content.fmt(f)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a5073a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "help"), allow(unused_variables))]
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::Command;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::output::Usage;
+
+/// Writes the parser help to the wrapped stream.
+pub(crate) fn write_help(writer: &mut StyledStr, cmd: &Command, usage: &Usage<'_>, use_long: bool) {
+ debug!("write_help");
+
+ if let Some(h) = cmd.get_override_help() {
+ writer.push_styled(h);
+ } else {
+ #[cfg(feature = "help")]
+ {
+ use super::AutoHelp;
+ use super::HelpTemplate;
+ if let Some(tmpl) = cmd.get_help_template() {
+ HelpTemplate::new(writer, cmd, usage, use_long)
+ .write_templated_help(tmpl.as_styled_str());
+ } else {
+ AutoHelp::new(writer, cmd, usage, use_long).write_help();
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "help"))]
+ {
+ debug!("write_help: no help, `Command::override_help` and `help` is missing");
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Remove any lines from unused sections
+ writer.trim_start_lines();
+ // Remove any whitespace caused by book keeping
+ writer.trim_end();
+ // Ensure there is still a trailing newline
+ writer.push_str("\n");
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help_template.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help_template.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dff15ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/help_template.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,1198 @@
+// HACK: for rust 1.64 (1.68 doesn't need this since this is in lib.rs)
+//
+// Wanting consistency in our calls
+#![allow(clippy::write_with_newline)]
+
+// Std
+use std::borrow::Cow;
+use std::cmp;
+use std::usize;
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::PossibleValue;
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+use crate::builder::{Arg, Command};
+use crate::output::display_width;
+use crate::output::wrap;
+use crate::output::Usage;
+use crate::output::TAB;
+use crate::output::TAB_WIDTH;
+use crate::util::FlatSet;
+
+/// `clap` auto-generated help writer
+pub(crate) struct AutoHelp<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ template: HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer>,
+}
+
+// Public Functions
+impl<'cmd, 'writer> AutoHelp<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ /// Create a new `HelpTemplate` instance.
+ pub(crate) fn new(
+ writer: &'writer mut StyledStr,
+ cmd: &'cmd Command,
+ usage: &'cmd Usage<'cmd>,
+ use_long: bool,
+ ) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ template: HelpTemplate::new(writer, cmd, usage, use_long),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn write_help(&mut self) {
+ let pos = self
+ .template
+ .cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .any(|arg| should_show_arg(self.template.use_long, arg));
+ let non_pos = self
+ .template
+ .cmd
+ .get_non_positionals()
+ .any(|arg| should_show_arg(self.template.use_long, arg));
+ let subcmds = self.template.cmd.has_visible_subcommands();
+
+ let template = if non_pos || pos || subcmds {
+ DEFAULT_TEMPLATE
+ } else {
+ DEFAULT_NO_ARGS_TEMPLATE
+ };
+ self.template.write_templated_help(template);
+ }
+}
+
+const DEFAULT_TEMPLATE: &str = "\
+{before-help}{about-with-newline}
+{usage-heading} {usage}
+
+{all-args}{after-help}\
+ ";
+
+const DEFAULT_NO_ARGS_TEMPLATE: &str = "\
+{before-help}{about-with-newline}
+{usage-heading} {usage}{after-help}\
+ ";
+
+/// `clap` HelpTemplate Writer.
+///
+/// Wraps a writer stream providing different methods to generate help for `clap` objects.
+pub(crate) struct HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ writer: &'writer mut StyledStr,
+ cmd: &'cmd Command,
+ styles: &'cmd Styles,
+ usage: &'cmd Usage<'cmd>,
+ next_line_help: bool,
+ term_w: usize,
+ use_long: bool,
+}
+
+// Public Functions
+impl<'cmd, 'writer> HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ /// Create a new `HelpTemplate` instance.
+ pub(crate) fn new(
+ writer: &'writer mut StyledStr,
+ cmd: &'cmd Command,
+ usage: &'cmd Usage<'cmd>,
+ use_long: bool,
+ ) -> Self {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::new cmd={}, use_long={}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ use_long
+ );
+ let term_w = Self::term_w(cmd);
+ let next_line_help = cmd.is_next_line_help_set();
+
+ HelpTemplate {
+ writer,
+ cmd,
+ styles: cmd.get_styles(),
+ usage,
+ next_line_help,
+ term_w,
+ use_long,
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable-v5"))]
+ fn term_w(cmd: &'cmd Command) -> usize {
+ match cmd.get_term_width() {
+ Some(0) => usize::MAX,
+ Some(w) => w,
+ None => {
+ let (current_width, _h) = dimensions();
+ let current_width = current_width.unwrap_or(100);
+ let max_width = match cmd.get_max_term_width() {
+ None | Some(0) => usize::MAX,
+ Some(mw) => mw,
+ };
+ cmp::min(current_width, max_width)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "unstable-v5")]
+ fn term_w(cmd: &'cmd Command) -> usize {
+ let term_w = match cmd.get_term_width() {
+ Some(0) => usize::MAX,
+ Some(w) => w,
+ None => {
+ let (current_width, _h) = dimensions();
+ current_width.unwrap_or(usize::MAX)
+ }
+ };
+
+ let max_term_w = match cmd.get_max_term_width() {
+ Some(0) => usize::MAX,
+ Some(mw) => mw,
+ None => 100,
+ };
+
+ cmp::min(term_w, max_term_w)
+ }
+
+ /// Write help to stream for the parser in the format defined by the template.
+ ///
+ /// For details about the template language see [`Command::help_template`].
+ ///
+ /// [`Command::help_template`]: Command::help_template()
+ pub(crate) fn write_templated_help(&mut self, template: &str) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_templated_help");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+
+ let mut parts = template.split('{');
+ if let Some(first) = parts.next() {
+ self.writer.push_str(first);
+ }
+ for part in parts {
+ if let Some((tag, rest)) = part.split_once('}') {
+ match tag {
+ "name" => {
+ self.write_display_name();
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable-v5"))]
+ "bin" => {
+ self.write_bin_name();
+ }
+ "version" => {
+ self.write_version();
+ }
+ "author" => {
+ self.write_author(false, false);
+ }
+ "author-with-newline" => {
+ self.write_author(false, true);
+ }
+ "author-section" => {
+ self.write_author(true, true);
+ }
+ "about" => {
+ self.write_about(false, false);
+ }
+ "about-with-newline" => {
+ self.write_about(false, true);
+ }
+ "about-section" => {
+ self.write_about(true, true);
+ }
+ "usage-heading" => {
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}Usage:{}",
+ self.styles.get_usage().render(),
+ self.styles.get_usage().render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ "usage" => {
+ self.writer.push_styled(
+ &self.usage.create_usage_no_title(&[]).unwrap_or_default(),
+ );
+ }
+ "all-args" => {
+ self.write_all_args();
+ }
+ "options" => {
+ // Include even those with a heading as we don't have a good way of
+ // handling help_heading in the template.
+ self.write_args(
+ &self.cmd.get_non_positionals().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ "options",
+ option_sort_key,
+ );
+ }
+ "positionals" => {
+ self.write_args(
+ &self.cmd.get_positionals().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ "positionals",
+ positional_sort_key,
+ );
+ }
+ "subcommands" => {
+ self.write_subcommands(self.cmd);
+ }
+ "tab" => {
+ self.writer.push_str(TAB);
+ }
+ "after-help" => {
+ self.write_after_help();
+ }
+ "before-help" => {
+ self.write_before_help();
+ }
+ _ => {
+ let _ = write!(self.writer, "{{{tag}}}");
+ }
+ }
+ self.writer.push_str(rest);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Basic template methods
+impl<'cmd, 'writer> HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ /// Writes binary name of a Parser Object to the wrapped stream.
+ fn write_display_name(&mut self) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_display_name");
+
+ let display_name = wrap(
+ &self
+ .cmd
+ .get_display_name()
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| self.cmd.get_name())
+ .replace("{n}", "\n"),
+ self.term_w,
+ );
+ self.writer.push_string(display_name);
+ }
+
+ /// Writes binary name of a Parser Object to the wrapped stream.
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable-v5"))]
+ fn write_bin_name(&mut self) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_bin_name");
+
+ let bin_name = if let Some(bn) = self.cmd.get_bin_name() {
+ if bn.contains(' ') {
+ // In case we're dealing with subcommands i.e. git mv is translated to git-mv
+ bn.replace(' ', "-")
+ } else {
+ wrap(&self.cmd.get_name().replace("{n}", "\n"), self.term_w)
+ }
+ } else {
+ wrap(&self.cmd.get_name().replace("{n}", "\n"), self.term_w)
+ };
+ self.writer.push_string(bin_name);
+ }
+
+ fn write_version(&mut self) {
+ let version = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_version()
+ .or_else(|| self.cmd.get_long_version());
+ if let Some(output) = version {
+ self.writer.push_string(wrap(output, self.term_w));
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_author(&mut self, before_new_line: bool, after_new_line: bool) {
+ if let Some(author) = self.cmd.get_author() {
+ if before_new_line {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ self.writer.push_string(wrap(author, self.term_w));
+ if after_new_line {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_about(&mut self, before_new_line: bool, after_new_line: bool) {
+ let about = if self.use_long {
+ self.cmd.get_long_about().or_else(|| self.cmd.get_about())
+ } else {
+ self.cmd.get_about()
+ };
+ if let Some(output) = about {
+ if before_new_line {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ let mut output = output.clone();
+ output.replace_newline_var();
+ output.wrap(self.term_w);
+ self.writer.push_styled(&output);
+ if after_new_line {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_before_help(&mut self) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_before_help");
+ let before_help = if self.use_long {
+ self.cmd
+ .get_before_long_help()
+ .or_else(|| self.cmd.get_before_help())
+ } else {
+ self.cmd.get_before_help()
+ };
+ if let Some(output) = before_help {
+ let mut output = output.clone();
+ output.replace_newline_var();
+ output.wrap(self.term_w);
+ self.writer.push_styled(&output);
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_after_help(&mut self) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_after_help");
+ let after_help = if self.use_long {
+ self.cmd
+ .get_after_long_help()
+ .or_else(|| self.cmd.get_after_help())
+ } else {
+ self.cmd.get_after_help()
+ };
+ if let Some(output) = after_help {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ let mut output = output.clone();
+ output.replace_newline_var();
+ output.wrap(self.term_w);
+ self.writer.push_styled(&output);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Arg handling
+impl<'cmd, 'writer> HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ /// Writes help for all arguments (options, flags, args, subcommands)
+ /// including titles of a Parser Object to the wrapped stream.
+ pub(crate) fn write_all_args(&mut self) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_all_args");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let header = &self.styles.get_header();
+
+ let pos = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .filter(|a| a.get_help_heading().is_none())
+ .filter(|arg| should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ let non_pos = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_non_positionals()
+ .filter(|a| a.get_help_heading().is_none())
+ .filter(|arg| should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ let subcmds = self.cmd.has_visible_subcommands();
+
+ let custom_headings = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_arguments()
+ .filter_map(|arg| arg.get_help_heading())
+ .collect::<FlatSet<_>>();
+
+ let flatten = self.cmd.is_flatten_help_set();
+
+ let mut first = true;
+
+ if subcmds && !flatten {
+ if !first {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ first = false;
+ let default_help_heading = Str::from("Commands");
+ let help_heading = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_subcommand_help_heading()
+ .unwrap_or(&default_help_heading);
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}{help_heading}:{}\n",
+ header.render(),
+ header.render_reset()
+ );
+
+ self.write_subcommands(self.cmd);
+ }
+
+ if !pos.is_empty() {
+ if !first {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ first = false;
+ // Write positional args if any
+ let help_heading = "Arguments";
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}{help_heading}:{}\n",
+ header.render(),
+ header.render_reset()
+ );
+ self.write_args(&pos, "Arguments", positional_sort_key);
+ }
+
+ if !non_pos.is_empty() {
+ if !first {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ first = false;
+ let help_heading = "Options";
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}{help_heading}:{}\n",
+ header.render(),
+ header.render_reset()
+ );
+ self.write_args(&non_pos, "Options", option_sort_key);
+ }
+ if !custom_headings.is_empty() {
+ for heading in custom_headings {
+ let args = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_arguments()
+ .filter(|a| {
+ if let Some(help_heading) = a.get_help_heading() {
+ return help_heading == heading;
+ }
+ false
+ })
+ .filter(|arg| should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ if !args.is_empty() {
+ if !first {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ first = false;
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}{heading}:{}\n",
+ header.render(),
+ header.render_reset()
+ );
+ self.write_args(&args, heading, option_sort_key);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if subcmds && flatten {
+ let mut cmd = self.cmd.clone();
+ cmd.build();
+ self.write_flat_subcommands(&cmd, &mut first);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Sorts arguments by length and display order and write their help to the wrapped stream.
+ fn write_args(&mut self, args: &[&Arg], _category: &str, sort_key: ArgSortKey) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_args {_category}");
+ // The shortest an arg can legally be is 2 (i.e. '-x')
+ let mut longest = 2;
+ let mut ord_v = Vec::new();
+
+ // Determine the longest
+ for &arg in args.iter().filter(|arg| {
+ // If it's NextLineHelp we don't care to compute how long it is because it may be
+ // NextLineHelp on purpose simply *because* it's so long and would throw off all other
+ // args alignment
+ should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg)
+ }) {
+ if longest_filter(arg) {
+ longest = longest.max(display_width(&arg.to_string()));
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::write_args: arg={:?} longest={}",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ longest
+ );
+ }
+
+ let key = (sort_key)(arg);
+ ord_v.push((key, arg));
+ }
+ ord_v.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(&b.0));
+
+ let next_line_help = self.will_args_wrap(args, longest);
+
+ for (i, (_, arg)) in ord_v.iter().enumerate() {
+ if i != 0 {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ if next_line_help && self.use_long {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ }
+ self.write_arg(arg, next_line_help, longest);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Writes help for an argument to the wrapped stream.
+ fn write_arg(&mut self, arg: &Arg, next_line_help: bool, longest: usize) {
+ let spec_vals = &self.spec_vals(arg);
+
+ self.writer.push_str(TAB);
+ self.short(arg);
+ self.long(arg);
+ self.writer
+ .push_styled(&arg.stylize_arg_suffix(self.styles, None));
+ self.align_to_about(arg, next_line_help, longest);
+
+ let about = if self.use_long {
+ arg.get_long_help()
+ .or_else(|| arg.get_help())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ } else {
+ arg.get_help()
+ .or_else(|| arg.get_long_help())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ };
+
+ self.help(Some(arg), about, spec_vals, next_line_help, longest);
+ }
+
+ /// Writes argument's short command to the wrapped stream.
+ fn short(&mut self, arg: &Arg) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::short");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+
+ if let Some(s) = arg.get_short() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}-{s}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else if arg.get_long().is_some() {
+ self.writer.push_str(" ");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Writes argument's long command to the wrapped stream.
+ fn long(&mut self, arg: &Arg) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::long");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+
+ if let Some(long) = arg.get_long() {
+ if arg.get_short().is_some() {
+ self.writer.push_str(", ");
+ }
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}--{long}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Write alignment padding between arg's switches/values and its about message.
+ fn align_to_about(&mut self, arg: &Arg, next_line_help: bool, longest: usize) {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::align_to_about: arg={}, next_line_help={}, longest={}",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ next_line_help,
+ longest
+ );
+ let padding = if self.use_long || next_line_help {
+ // long help prints messages on the next line so it doesn't need to align text
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::align_to_about: printing long help so skip alignment");
+ 0
+ } else if !arg.is_positional() {
+ let self_len = display_width(&arg.to_string());
+ // Since we're writing spaces from the tab point we first need to know if we
+ // had a long and short, or just short
+ let padding = if arg.get_long().is_some() {
+ // Only account 4 after the val
+ TAB_WIDTH
+ } else {
+ // Only account for ', --' + 4 after the val
+ TAB_WIDTH + 4
+ };
+ let spcs = longest + padding - self_len;
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::align_to_about: positional=false arg_len={self_len}, spaces={spcs}"
+ );
+
+ spcs
+ } else {
+ let self_len = display_width(&arg.to_string());
+ let padding = TAB_WIDTH;
+ let spcs = longest + padding - self_len;
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::align_to_about: positional=true arg_len={self_len}, spaces={spcs}",
+ );
+
+ spcs
+ };
+
+ self.write_padding(padding);
+ }
+
+ /// Writes argument's help to the wrapped stream.
+ fn help(
+ &mut self,
+ arg: Option<&Arg>,
+ about: &StyledStr,
+ spec_vals: &str,
+ next_line_help: bool,
+ longest: usize,
+ ) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::help");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+
+ // Is help on next line, if so then indent
+ if next_line_help {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::help: Next Line...{next_line_help:?}");
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ self.writer.push_str(TAB);
+ self.writer.push_str(NEXT_LINE_INDENT);
+ }
+
+ let spaces = if next_line_help {
+ TAB.len() + NEXT_LINE_INDENT.len()
+ } else if let Some(true) = arg.map(|a| a.is_positional()) {
+ longest + TAB_WIDTH * 2
+ } else {
+ longest + TAB_WIDTH * 2 + 4 // See `fn short` for the 4
+ };
+ let trailing_indent = spaces; // Don't indent any further than the first line is indented
+ let trailing_indent = self.get_spaces(trailing_indent);
+
+ let mut help = about.clone();
+ help.replace_newline_var();
+ if !spec_vals.is_empty() {
+ if !help.is_empty() {
+ let sep = if self.use_long && arg.is_some() {
+ "\n\n"
+ } else {
+ " "
+ };
+ help.push_str(sep);
+ }
+ help.push_str(spec_vals);
+ }
+ let avail_chars = self.term_w.saturating_sub(spaces);
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::help: help_width={}, spaces={}, avail={}",
+ spaces,
+ help.display_width(),
+ avail_chars
+ );
+ help.wrap(avail_chars);
+ help.indent("", &trailing_indent);
+ let help_is_empty = help.is_empty();
+ self.writer.push_styled(&help);
+ if let Some(arg) = arg {
+ if !arg.is_hide_possible_values_set() && self.use_long_pv(arg) {
+ const DASH_SPACE: usize = "- ".len();
+ let possible_vals = arg.get_possible_values();
+ if !possible_vals.is_empty() {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::help: Found possible vals...{possible_vals:?}");
+ let longest = possible_vals
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|f| !f.is_hide_set())
+ .map(|f| display_width(f.get_name()))
+ .max()
+ .expect("Only called with possible value");
+
+ let spaces = spaces + TAB_WIDTH - DASH_SPACE;
+ let trailing_indent = spaces + DASH_SPACE;
+ let trailing_indent = self.get_spaces(trailing_indent);
+
+ if !help_is_empty {
+ let _ = write!(self.writer, "\n\n{:spaces$}", "");
+ }
+ self.writer.push_str("Possible values:");
+ for pv in possible_vals.iter().filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set()) {
+ let name = pv.get_name();
+
+ let mut descr = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ &mut descr,
+ "{}{name}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ if let Some(help) = pv.get_help() {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::help: Possible Value help");
+ // To align help messages
+ let padding = longest - display_width(name);
+ let _ = write!(&mut descr, ": {:padding$}", "");
+ descr.push_styled(help);
+ }
+
+ let avail_chars = if self.term_w > trailing_indent.len() {
+ self.term_w - trailing_indent.len()
+ } else {
+ usize::MAX
+ };
+ descr.replace_newline_var();
+ descr.wrap(avail_chars);
+ descr.indent("", &trailing_indent);
+
+ let _ = write!(self.writer, "\n{:spaces$}- ", "",);
+ self.writer.push_styled(&descr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Will use next line help on writing args.
+ fn will_args_wrap(&self, args: &[&Arg], longest: usize) -> bool {
+ args.iter()
+ .filter(|arg| should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg))
+ .any(|arg| {
+ let spec_vals = &self.spec_vals(arg);
+ self.arg_next_line_help(arg, spec_vals, longest)
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn arg_next_line_help(&self, arg: &Arg, spec_vals: &str, longest: usize) -> bool {
+ if self.next_line_help || arg.is_next_line_help_set() || self.use_long {
+ // setting_next_line
+ true
+ } else {
+ // force_next_line
+ let h = arg.get_help().unwrap_or_default();
+ let h_w = h.display_width() + display_width(spec_vals);
+ let taken = if arg.is_positional() {
+ longest + TAB_WIDTH * 2
+ } else {
+ longest + TAB_WIDTH * 2 + 4 // See `fn short` for the 4
+ };
+ self.term_w >= taken
+ && (taken as f32 / self.term_w as f32) > 0.40
+ && h_w > (self.term_w - taken)
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn spec_vals(&self, a: &Arg) -> String {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::spec_vals: a={a}");
+ let mut spec_vals = Vec::new();
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ if let Some(ref env) = a.env {
+ if !a.is_hide_env_set() {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found environment variable...[{:?}:{:?}]",
+ env.0, env.1
+ );
+ let env_val = if !a.is_hide_env_values_set() {
+ format!(
+ "={}",
+ env.1
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|s| s.to_string_lossy())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ )
+ } else {
+ Default::default()
+ };
+ let env_info = format!("[env: {}{}]", env.0.to_string_lossy(), env_val);
+ spec_vals.push(env_info);
+ }
+ }
+ if a.is_takes_value_set() && !a.is_hide_default_value_set() && !a.default_vals.is_empty() {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found default value...[{:?}]",
+ a.default_vals
+ );
+
+ let pvs = a
+ .default_vals
+ .iter()
+ .map(|pvs| pvs.to_string_lossy())
+ .map(|pvs| {
+ if pvs.contains(char::is_whitespace) {
+ Cow::from(format!("{pvs:?}"))
+ } else {
+ pvs
+ }
+ })
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(" ");
+
+ spec_vals.push(format!("[default: {pvs}]"));
+ }
+
+ let als = a
+ .aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|&als| als.1) // visible
+ .map(|als| als.0.as_str()) // name
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(", ");
+ if !als.is_empty() {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found aliases...{:?}", a.aliases);
+ spec_vals.push(format!("[aliases: {als}]"));
+ }
+
+ let als = a
+ .short_aliases
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|&als| als.1) // visible
+ .map(|&als| als.0.to_string()) // name
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(", ");
+ if !als.is_empty() {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found short aliases...{:?}",
+ a.short_aliases
+ );
+ spec_vals.push(format!("[short aliases: {als}]"));
+ }
+
+ if !a.is_hide_possible_values_set() && !self.use_long_pv(a) {
+ let possible_vals = a.get_possible_values();
+ if !possible_vals.is_empty() {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found possible vals...{possible_vals:?}");
+
+ let pvs = possible_vals
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(PossibleValue::get_visible_quoted_name)
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(", ");
+
+ spec_vals.push(format!("[possible values: {pvs}]"));
+ }
+ }
+ let connector = if self.use_long { "\n" } else { " " };
+ spec_vals.join(connector)
+ }
+
+ fn get_spaces(&self, n: usize) -> String {
+ " ".repeat(n)
+ }
+
+ fn write_padding(&mut self, amount: usize) {
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let _ = write!(self.writer, "{:amount$}", "");
+ }
+
+ fn use_long_pv(&self, arg: &Arg) -> bool {
+ self.use_long
+ && arg
+ .get_possible_values()
+ .iter()
+ .any(PossibleValue::should_show_help)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Subcommand handling
+impl<'cmd, 'writer> HelpTemplate<'cmd, 'writer> {
+ /// Writes help for subcommands of a Parser Object to the wrapped stream.
+ fn write_flat_subcommands(&mut self, cmd: &Command, first: &mut bool) {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::write_flat_subcommands, cmd={}, first={}",
+ cmd.get_name(),
+ *first
+ );
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let header = &self.styles.get_header();
+
+ let mut ord_v = Vec::new();
+ for subcommand in cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .filter(|subcommand| should_show_subcommand(subcommand))
+ {
+ ord_v.push((
+ subcommand.get_display_order(),
+ subcommand.get_name(),
+ subcommand,
+ ));
+ }
+ ord_v.sort_by(|a, b| (a.0, &a.1).cmp(&(b.0, &b.1)));
+ for (_, _, subcommand) in ord_v {
+ if !*first {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ *first = false;
+
+ let heading = subcommand.get_usage_name_fallback();
+ let about = subcommand
+ .get_about()
+ .or_else(|| subcommand.get_long_about())
+ .unwrap_or_default();
+
+ let _ = write!(
+ self.writer,
+ "{}{heading}:{}\n",
+ header.render(),
+ header.render_reset()
+ );
+ if !about.is_empty() {
+ let _ = write!(self.writer, "{about}\n",);
+ }
+
+ let mut sub_help = HelpTemplate {
+ writer: self.writer,
+ cmd: subcommand,
+ styles: self.styles,
+ usage: self.usage,
+ next_line_help: self.next_line_help,
+ term_w: self.term_w,
+ use_long: self.use_long,
+ };
+ let args = subcommand
+ .get_arguments()
+ .filter(|arg| should_show_arg(self.use_long, arg) && !arg.is_global_set())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ sub_help.write_args(&args, heading, option_sort_key);
+ if subcommand.is_flatten_help_set() {
+ sub_help.write_flat_subcommands(subcommand, first);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Writes help for subcommands of a Parser Object to the wrapped stream.
+ fn write_subcommands(&mut self, cmd: &Command) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_subcommands");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+
+ // The shortest an arg can legally be is 2 (i.e. '-x')
+ let mut longest = 2;
+ let mut ord_v = Vec::new();
+ for subcommand in cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .filter(|subcommand| should_show_subcommand(subcommand))
+ {
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let name = subcommand.get_name();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{name}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ if let Some(short) = subcommand.get_short_flag() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ ", {}-{short}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ if let Some(long) = subcommand.get_long_flag() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ ", {}--{long}{}",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ longest = longest.max(styled.display_width());
+ ord_v.push((subcommand.get_display_order(), styled, subcommand));
+ }
+ ord_v.sort_by(|a, b| (a.0, &a.1).cmp(&(b.0, &b.1)));
+
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_subcommands longest = {longest}");
+
+ let next_line_help = self.will_subcommands_wrap(cmd.get_subcommands(), longest);
+
+ for (i, (_, sc_str, sc)) in ord_v.into_iter().enumerate() {
+ if 0 < i {
+ self.writer.push_str("\n");
+ }
+ self.write_subcommand(sc_str, sc, next_line_help, longest);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Will use next line help on writing subcommands.
+ fn will_subcommands_wrap<'a>(
+ &self,
+ subcommands: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'a Command>,
+ longest: usize,
+ ) -> bool {
+ subcommands
+ .into_iter()
+ .filter(|&subcommand| should_show_subcommand(subcommand))
+ .any(|subcommand| {
+ let spec_vals = &self.sc_spec_vals(subcommand);
+ self.subcommand_next_line_help(subcommand, spec_vals, longest)
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn write_subcommand(
+ &mut self,
+ sc_str: StyledStr,
+ cmd: &Command,
+ next_line_help: bool,
+ longest: usize,
+ ) {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::write_subcommand");
+
+ let spec_vals = &self.sc_spec_vals(cmd);
+
+ let about = cmd
+ .get_about()
+ .or_else(|| cmd.get_long_about())
+ .unwrap_or_default();
+
+ self.subcmd(sc_str, next_line_help, longest);
+ self.help(None, about, spec_vals, next_line_help, longest)
+ }
+
+ fn sc_spec_vals(&self, a: &Command) -> String {
+ debug!("HelpTemplate::sc_spec_vals: a={}", a.get_name());
+ let mut spec_vals = vec![];
+
+ let mut short_als = a
+ .get_visible_short_flag_aliases()
+ .map(|a| format!("-{a}"))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ let als = a.get_visible_aliases().map(|s| s.to_string());
+ short_als.extend(als);
+ let all_als = short_als.join(", ");
+ if !all_als.is_empty() {
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found aliases...{:?}",
+ a.get_all_aliases().collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ );
+ debug!(
+ "HelpTemplate::spec_vals: Found short flag aliases...{:?}",
+ a.get_all_short_flag_aliases().collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ );
+ spec_vals.push(format!("[aliases: {all_als}]"));
+ }
+
+ spec_vals.join(" ")
+ }
+
+ fn subcommand_next_line_help(&self, cmd: &Command, spec_vals: &str, longest: usize) -> bool {
+ // Ignore `self.use_long` since subcommands are only shown as short help
+ if self.next_line_help {
+ // setting_next_line
+ true
+ } else {
+ // force_next_line
+ let h = cmd.get_about().unwrap_or_default();
+ let h_w = h.display_width() + display_width(spec_vals);
+ let taken = longest + TAB_WIDTH * 2;
+ self.term_w >= taken
+ && (taken as f32 / self.term_w as f32) > 0.40
+ && h_w > (self.term_w - taken)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Writes subcommand to the wrapped stream.
+ fn subcmd(&mut self, sc_str: StyledStr, next_line_help: bool, longest: usize) {
+ self.writer.push_str(TAB);
+ self.writer.push_styled(&sc_str);
+ if !next_line_help {
+ let width = sc_str.display_width();
+ let padding = longest + TAB_WIDTH - width;
+ self.write_padding(padding);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+const NEXT_LINE_INDENT: &str = " ";
+
+type ArgSortKey = fn(arg: &Arg) -> (usize, String);
+
+fn positional_sort_key(arg: &Arg) -> (usize, String) {
+ (arg.get_index().unwrap_or(0), String::new())
+}
+
+fn option_sort_key(arg: &Arg) -> (usize, String) {
+ // Formatting key like this to ensure that:
+ // 1. Argument has long flags are printed just after short flags.
+ // 2. For two args both have short flags like `-c` and `-C`, the
+ // `-C` arg is printed just after the `-c` arg
+ // 3. For args without short or long flag, print them at last(sorted
+ // by arg name).
+ // Example order: -a, -b, -B, -s, --select-file, --select-folder, -x
+
+ let key = if let Some(x) = arg.get_short() {
+ let mut s = x.to_ascii_lowercase().to_string();
+ s.push(if x.is_ascii_lowercase() { '0' } else { '1' });
+ s
+ } else if let Some(x) = arg.get_long() {
+ x.to_string()
+ } else {
+ let mut s = '{'.to_string();
+ s.push_str(arg.get_id().as_str());
+ s
+ };
+ (arg.get_display_order(), key)
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn dimensions() -> (Option<usize>, Option<usize>) {
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "wrap_help"))]
+ return (None, None);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+ terminal_size::terminal_size()
+ .map(|(w, h)| (Some(w.0.into()), Some(h.0.into())))
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| (parse_env("COLUMNS"), parse_env("LINES")))
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+fn parse_env(var: &str) -> Option<usize> {
+ some!(some!(std::env::var_os(var)).to_str())
+ .parse::<usize>()
+ .ok()
+}
+
+fn should_show_arg(use_long: bool, arg: &Arg) -> bool {
+ debug!(
+ "should_show_arg: use_long={:?}, arg={}",
+ use_long,
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ if arg.is_hide_set() {
+ return false;
+ }
+ (!arg.is_hide_long_help_set() && use_long)
+ || (!arg.is_hide_short_help_set() && !use_long)
+ || arg.is_next_line_help_set()
+}
+
+fn should_show_subcommand(subcommand: &Command) -> bool {
+ !subcommand.is_hide_set()
+}
+
+fn longest_filter(arg: &Arg) -> bool {
+ arg.is_takes_value_set() || arg.get_long().is_some() || arg.get_short().is_none()
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+ fn wrap_help_last_word() {
+ use super::*;
+
+ let help = String::from("foo bar baz");
+ assert_eq!(wrap(&help, 5), "foo\nbar\nbaz");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_handles_non_ascii() {
+ use super::*;
+
+ // Popular Danish tongue-twister, the name of a fruit dessert.
+ let text = "rødgrød med fløde";
+ assert_eq!(display_width(text), 17);
+ // Note that the string width is smaller than the string
+ // length. This is due to the precomposed non-ASCII letters:
+ assert_eq!(text.len(), 20);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_handles_emojis() {
+ use super::*;
+
+ let text = "😂";
+ // There is a single `char`...
+ assert_eq!(text.chars().count(), 1);
+ // but it is double-width:
+ assert_eq!(display_width(text), 2);
+ // This is much less than the byte length:
+ assert_eq!(text.len(), 4);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b358711
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+mod help;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+mod help_template;
+mod usage;
+
+pub(crate) mod fmt;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) mod textwrap;
+
+pub(crate) use self::help::write_help;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) use self::help_template::AutoHelp;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) use self::help_template::HelpTemplate;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) use self::textwrap::core::display_width;
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) use self::textwrap::wrap;
+pub(crate) use self::usage::Usage;
+
+pub(crate) const TAB: &str = " ";
+#[cfg(feature = "help")]
+pub(crate) const TAB_WIDTH: usize = TAB.len();
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/core.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/core.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2f6004c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/core.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
+/// Compute the display width of `text`
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// **Note:** When the `unicode` Cargo feature is disabled, all characters are presumed to take up
+/// 1 width. With the feature enabled, function will correctly deal with [combining characters] in
+/// their decomposed form (see [Unicode equivalence]).
+///
+/// An example of a decomposed character is “é”, which can be decomposed into: “e” followed by a
+/// combining acute accent: “◌́”. Without the `unicode` Cargo feature, every `char` has a width of
+/// 1. This includes the combining accent:
+///
+/// ## Emojis and CJK Characters
+///
+/// Characters such as emojis and [CJK characters] used in the
+/// Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages are seen as double-width,
+/// even if the `unicode-width` feature is disabled:
+///
+/// # Limitations
+///
+/// The displayed width of a string cannot always be computed from the
+/// string alone. This is because the width depends on the rendering
+/// engine used. This is particularly visible with [emoji modifier
+/// sequences] where a base emoji is modified with, e.g., skin tone or
+/// hair color modifiers. It is up to the rendering engine to detect
+/// this and to produce a suitable emoji.
+///
+/// A simple example is “❤️”, which consists of “❤” (U+2764: Black
+/// Heart Symbol) followed by U+FE0F (Variation Selector-16). By
+/// itself, “❤” is a black heart, but if you follow it with the
+/// variant selector, you may get a wider red heart.
+///
+/// A more complex example would be “👨‍🦰” which should depict a man
+/// with red hair. Here the computed width is too large — and the
+/// width differs depending on the use of the `unicode-width` feature:
+///
+/// This happens because the grapheme consists of three code points:
+/// “👨” (U+1F468: Man), Zero Width Joiner (U+200D), and “🦰”
+/// (U+1F9B0: Red Hair). You can see them above in the test. With
+/// `unicode-width` enabled, the ZWJ is correctly seen as having zero
+/// width, without it is counted as a double-width character.
+///
+/// ## Terminal Support
+///
+/// Modern browsers typically do a great job at combining characters
+/// as shown above, but terminals often struggle more. As an example,
+/// Gnome Terminal version 3.38.1, shows “❤️” as a big red heart, but
+/// shows "👨‍🦰" as “👨🦰”.
+///
+/// [combining characters]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combining_character
+/// [Unicode equivalence]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence
+/// [CJK characters]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_characters
+/// [emoji modifier sequences]: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-modifiers.html
+#[inline(never)]
+pub(crate) fn display_width(text: &str) -> usize {
+ let mut width = 0;
+
+ let mut control_sequence = false;
+ let control_terminate: char = 'm';
+
+ for ch in text.chars() {
+ if ch.is_ascii_control() {
+ control_sequence = true;
+ } else if control_sequence && ch == control_terminate {
+ control_sequence = false;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if !control_sequence {
+ width += ch_width(ch);
+ }
+ }
+ width
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+fn ch_width(ch: char) -> usize {
+ unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar::width(ch).unwrap_or(0)
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "unicode"))]
+fn ch_width(_: char) -> usize {
+ 1
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn emojis_have_correct_width() {
+ use unic_emoji_char::is_emoji;
+
+ // Emojis in the Basic Latin (ASCII) and Latin-1 Supplement
+ // blocks all have a width of 1 column. This includes
+ // characters such as '#' and '©'.
+ for ch in '\u{1}'..'\u{FF}' {
+ if is_emoji(ch) {
+ let desc = format!("{:?} U+{:04X}", ch, ch as u32);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ assert_eq!(ch.width().unwrap(), 1, "char: {desc}");
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "unicode"))]
+ assert_eq!(ch_width(ch), 1, "char: {desc}");
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Emojis in the remaining blocks of the Basic Multilingual
+ // Plane (BMP), in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP),
+ // and in the Supplementary Ideographic Plane (SIP), are all 1
+ // or 2 columns wide when unicode-width is used, and always 2
+ // columns wide otherwise. This includes all of our favorite
+ // emojis such as 😊.
+ for ch in '\u{FF}'..'\u{2FFFF}' {
+ if is_emoji(ch) {
+ let desc = format!("{:?} U+{:04X}", ch, ch as u32);
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ assert!(ch.width().unwrap() <= 2, "char: {desc}");
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "unicode"))]
+ assert_eq!(ch_width(ch), 1, "char: {desc}");
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The remaining planes contain almost no assigned code points
+ // and thus also no emojis.
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_works() {
+ assert_eq!("Café Plain".len(), 11); // “é” is two bytes
+ assert_eq!(display_width("Café Plain"), 10);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_narrow_emojis() {
+ assert_eq!(display_width("⁉"), 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_narrow_emojis_variant_selector() {
+ assert_eq!(display_width("⁉\u{fe0f}"), 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+ fn display_width_emojis() {
+ assert_eq!(display_width("😂😭🥺🤣✨😍🙏🥰😊🔥"), 20);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe8139f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+//! Fork of `textwrap` crate
+//!
+//! Benefits of forking:
+//! - Pull in only what we need rather than relying on the compiler to remove what we don't need
+//! - `LineWrapper` is able to incrementally wrap which will help with `StyledStr
+
+pub(crate) mod core;
+#[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+pub(crate) mod word_separators;
+#[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+pub(crate) mod wrap_algorithms;
+
+#[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+pub(crate) fn wrap(content: &str, hard_width: usize) -> String {
+ let mut wrapper = wrap_algorithms::LineWrapper::new(hard_width);
+ let mut total = Vec::new();
+ for line in content.split_inclusive('\n') {
+ wrapper.reset();
+ let line = word_separators::find_words_ascii_space(line).collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ total.extend(wrapper.wrap(line));
+ }
+ total.join("")
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "wrap_help"))]
+pub(crate) fn wrap(content: &str, _hard_width: usize) -> String {
+ content.to_owned()
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+#[cfg(feature = "wrap_help")]
+mod test {
+ /// Compatibility shim to keep textwrap's tests
+ fn wrap(content: &str, hard_width: usize) -> Vec<String> {
+ super::wrap(content, hard_width)
+ .trim_end()
+ .split('\n')
+ .map(|s| s.to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn no_wrap() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo", 10), vec!["foo"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn wrap_simple() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar baz", 5), vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn to_be_or_not() {
+ assert_eq!(
+ wrap("To be, or not to be, that is the question.", 10),
+ vec!["To be, or", "not to be,", "that is", "the", "question."]
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn multiple_words_on_first_line() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar baz", 10), vec!["foo bar", "baz"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn long_word() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo", 0), vec!["foo"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn long_words() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar", 0), vec!["foo", "bar"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn max_width() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar", usize::MAX), vec!["foo bar"]);
+
+ let text = "Hello there! This is some English text. \
+ It should not be wrapped given the extents below.";
+ assert_eq!(wrap(text, usize::MAX), vec![text]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn leading_whitespace() {
+ assert_eq!(wrap(" foo bar", 6), vec![" foo", " bar"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn leading_whitespace_empty_first_line() {
+ // If there is no space for the first word, the first line
+ // will be empty. This is because the string is split into
+ // words like [" ", "foobar ", "baz"], which puts "foobar " on
+ // the second line. We never output trailing whitespace
+ assert_eq!(wrap(" foobar baz", 6), vec!["", " foobar", " baz"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn trailing_whitespace() {
+ // Whitespace is only significant inside a line. After a line
+ // gets too long and is broken, the first word starts in
+ // column zero and is not indented.
+ assert_eq!(wrap("foo bar baz ", 5), vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn issue_99() {
+ // We did not reset the in_whitespace flag correctly and did
+ // not handle single-character words after a line break.
+ assert_eq!(
+ wrap("aaabbbccc x yyyzzzwww", 9),
+ vec!["aaabbbccc", "x", "yyyzzzwww"]
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn issue_129() {
+ // The dash is an em-dash which takes up four bytes. We used
+ // to panic since we tried to index into the character.
+ assert_eq!(wrap("x – x", 1), vec!["x", "–", "x"]);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/word_separators.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/word_separators.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cb8250b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/word_separators.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+pub(crate) fn find_words_ascii_space(line: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'_ str> + '_ {
+ let mut start = 0;
+ let mut in_whitespace = false;
+ let mut char_indices = line.char_indices();
+
+ std::iter::from_fn(move || {
+ for (idx, ch) in char_indices.by_ref() {
+ let next_whitespace = ch == ' ';
+ if in_whitespace && !next_whitespace {
+ let word = &line[start..idx];
+ start = idx;
+ in_whitespace = next_whitespace;
+ return Some(word);
+ }
+
+ in_whitespace = next_whitespace;
+ }
+
+ if start < line.len() {
+ let word = &line[start..];
+ start = line.len();
+ return Some(word);
+ }
+
+ None
+ })
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ macro_rules! test_find_words {
+ ($ascii_name:ident,
+ $([ $line:expr, $ascii_words:expr ]),+) => {
+ #[test]
+ fn $ascii_name() {
+ $(
+ let expected_words: Vec<&str> = $ascii_words.to_vec();
+ let actual_words = find_words_ascii_space($line)
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ assert_eq!(actual_words, expected_words, "Line: {:?}", $line);
+ )+
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_space_empty, ["", []]);
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_single_word, ["foo", ["foo"]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_two_words, ["foo bar", ["foo ", "bar"]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(
+ ascii_multiple_words,
+ ["foo bar", ["foo ", "bar"]],
+ ["x y z", ["x ", "y ", "z"]]
+ );
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_only_whitespace, [" ", [" "]], [" ", [" "]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(
+ ascii_inter_word_whitespace,
+ ["foo bar", ["foo ", "bar"]]
+ );
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_trailing_whitespace, ["foo ", ["foo "]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_leading_whitespace, [" foo", [" ", "foo"]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(
+ ascii_multi_column_char,
+ ["\u{1f920}", ["\u{1f920}"]] // cowboy emoji 🤠
+ );
+
+ test_find_words!(
+ ascii_hyphens,
+ ["foo-bar", ["foo-bar"]],
+ ["foo- bar", ["foo- ", "bar"]],
+ ["foo - bar", ["foo ", "- ", "bar"]],
+ ["foo -bar", ["foo ", "-bar"]]
+ );
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_newline, ["foo\nbar", ["foo\nbar"]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(ascii_tab, ["foo\tbar", ["foo\tbar"]]);
+
+ test_find_words!(
+ ascii_non_breaking_space,
+ ["foo\u{00A0}bar", ["foo\u{00A0}bar"]]
+ );
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/wrap_algorithms.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/wrap_algorithms.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..34b4fd2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/textwrap/wrap_algorithms.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+use super::core::display_width;
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub(crate) struct LineWrapper<'w> {
+ hard_width: usize,
+ line_width: usize,
+ carryover: Option<&'w str>,
+}
+
+impl<'w> LineWrapper<'w> {
+ pub(crate) fn new(hard_width: usize) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ hard_width,
+ line_width: 0,
+ carryover: None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn reset(&mut self) {
+ self.line_width = 0;
+ self.carryover = None;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn wrap(&mut self, mut words: Vec<&'w str>) -> Vec<&'w str> {
+ if self.carryover.is_none() {
+ if let Some(word) = words.first() {
+ if word.trim().is_empty() {
+ self.carryover = Some(*word);
+ } else {
+ self.carryover = Some("");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut i = 0;
+ while i < words.len() {
+ let word = &words[i];
+ let trimmed = word.trim_end();
+ let word_width = display_width(trimmed);
+ let trimmed_delta = word.len() - trimmed.len();
+ if i != 0 && self.hard_width < self.line_width + word_width {
+ if 0 < i {
+ let last = i - 1;
+ let trimmed = words[last].trim_end();
+ words[last] = trimmed;
+ }
+
+ self.line_width = 0;
+ words.insert(i, "\n");
+ i += 1;
+ if let Some(carryover) = self.carryover {
+ words.insert(i, carryover);
+ self.line_width += carryover.len();
+ i += 1;
+ }
+ }
+ self.line_width += word_width + trimmed_delta;
+
+ i += 1;
+ }
+ words
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/usage.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/usage.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d75b704
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/output/usage.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,529 @@
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(unused_imports))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(unused_variables))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(clippy::manual_map))]
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "usage"), allow(dead_code))]
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::ArgAction;
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::Styles;
+use crate::builder::{ArgPredicate, Command};
+use crate::parser::ArgMatcher;
+use crate::util::ChildGraph;
+use crate::util::FlatSet;
+use crate::util::Id;
+
+static DEFAULT_SUB_VALUE_NAME: &str = "COMMAND";
+const USAGE_SEP: &str = "\n ";
+
+pub(crate) struct Usage<'cmd> {
+ cmd: &'cmd Command,
+ styles: &'cmd Styles,
+ required: Option<&'cmd ChildGraph<Id>>,
+}
+
+impl<'cmd> Usage<'cmd> {
+ pub(crate) fn new(cmd: &'cmd Command) -> Self {
+ Usage {
+ cmd,
+ styles: cmd.get_styles(),
+ required: None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn required(mut self, required: &'cmd ChildGraph<Id>) -> Self {
+ self.required = Some(required);
+ self
+ }
+
+ // Creates a usage string for display. This happens just after all arguments were parsed, but before
+ // any subcommands have been parsed (so as to give subcommands their own usage recursively)
+ pub(crate) fn create_usage_with_title(&self, used: &[Id]) -> Option<StyledStr> {
+ debug!("Usage::create_usage_with_title");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}Usage:{} ",
+ self.styles.get_usage().render(),
+ self.styles.get_usage().render_reset()
+ );
+ if self.write_usage_no_title(&mut styled, used) {
+ styled.trim_end();
+ } else {
+ return None;
+ }
+ debug!("Usage::create_usage_with_title: usage={styled}");
+ Some(styled)
+ }
+
+ // Creates a usage string (*without title*) if one was not provided by the user manually.
+ pub(crate) fn create_usage_no_title(&self, used: &[Id]) -> Option<StyledStr> {
+ debug!("Usage::create_usage_no_title");
+
+ let mut styled = StyledStr::new();
+ if self.write_usage_no_title(&mut styled, used) {
+ styled.trim_end();
+ debug!("Usage::create_usage_no_title: usage={styled}");
+ Some(styled)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Creates a usage string (*without title*) if one was not provided by the user manually.
+ fn write_usage_no_title(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr, used: &[Id]) -> bool {
+ debug!("Usage::create_usage_no_title");
+ if let Some(u) = self.cmd.get_override_usage() {
+ styled.push_styled(u);
+ true
+ } else {
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ {
+ if used.is_empty() {
+ self.write_help_usage(styled);
+ } else {
+ self.write_smart_usage(styled, used);
+ }
+ true
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "usage"))]
+ {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+impl<'cmd> Usage<'cmd> {
+ // Creates a usage string for display in help messages (i.e. not for errors)
+ fn write_help_usage(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr) {
+ debug!("Usage::write_help_usage");
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+
+ if self.cmd.has_visible_subcommands() && self.cmd.is_flatten_help_set() {
+ if !self.cmd.is_subcommand_required_set()
+ || self.cmd.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set()
+ {
+ self.write_arg_usage(styled, &[], true);
+ styled.trim_end();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}", USAGE_SEP);
+ }
+ let mut cmd = self.cmd.clone();
+ cmd.build();
+ for (i, sub) in cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .filter(|c| !c.is_hide_set())
+ .enumerate()
+ {
+ if i != 0 {
+ styled.trim_end();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}", USAGE_SEP);
+ }
+ Usage::new(sub).write_usage_no_title(styled, &[]);
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.write_arg_usage(styled, &[], true);
+ self.write_subcommand_usage(styled);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Creates a context aware usage string, or "smart usage" from currently used
+ // args, and requirements
+ fn write_smart_usage(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr, used: &[Id]) {
+ debug!("Usage::create_smart_usage");
+ use std::fmt::Write;
+ let placeholder = &self.styles.get_placeholder();
+
+ self.write_arg_usage(styled, used, true);
+
+ if self.cmd.is_subcommand_required_set() {
+ let value_name = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_subcommand_value_name()
+ .unwrap_or(DEFAULT_SUB_VALUE_NAME);
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}<{value_name}>{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_arg_usage(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr, used: &[Id], incl_reqs: bool) {
+ debug!("Usage::write_arg_usage; incl_reqs={incl_reqs:?}");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+ let placeholder = &self.styles.get_placeholder();
+
+ let bin_name = self.cmd.get_usage_name_fallback();
+ if !bin_name.is_empty() {
+ // the trim won't properly remove a leading space due to the formatting
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{bin_name}{} ",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+
+ if used.is_empty() && self.needs_options_tag() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}[OPTIONS]{} ",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+
+ self.write_args(styled, used, !incl_reqs);
+ }
+
+ fn write_subcommand_usage(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr) {
+ debug!("Usage::write_subcommand_usage");
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+
+ // incl_reqs is only false when this function is called recursively
+ if self.cmd.has_visible_subcommands() || self.cmd.is_allow_external_subcommands_set() {
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+ let placeholder = &self.styles.get_placeholder();
+ let value_name = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_subcommand_value_name()
+ .unwrap_or(DEFAULT_SUB_VALUE_NAME);
+ if self.cmd.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set()
+ || self.cmd.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set()
+ {
+ styled.trim_end();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}", USAGE_SEP);
+ if self.cmd.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set() {
+ let bin_name = self.cmd.get_usage_name_fallback();
+ // Short-circuit full usage creation since no args will be relevant
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}{bin_name}{} ",
+ literal.render(),
+ literal.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else {
+ self.write_arg_usage(styled, &[], false);
+ }
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}<{value_name}>{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else if self.cmd.is_subcommand_required_set() {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}<{value_name}>{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ } else {
+ let _ = write!(
+ styled,
+ "{}[{value_name}]{}",
+ placeholder.render(),
+ placeholder.render_reset()
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Determines if we need the `[OPTIONS]` tag in the usage string
+ fn needs_options_tag(&self) -> bool {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag");
+ 'outer: for f in self.cmd.get_non_positionals() {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter: f={}", f.get_id());
+
+ // Don't print `[OPTIONS]` just for help or version
+ if f.get_long() == Some("help") || f.get_long() == Some("version") {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter Option is built-in");
+ continue;
+ }
+ match f.get_action() {
+ ArgAction::Set
+ | ArgAction::Append
+ | ArgAction::SetTrue
+ | ArgAction::SetFalse
+ | ArgAction::Count => {}
+ ArgAction::Help
+ | ArgAction::HelpShort
+ | ArgAction::HelpLong
+ | ArgAction::Version => {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter Option is built-in");
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if f.is_hide_set() {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter Option is hidden");
+ continue;
+ }
+ if f.is_required_set() {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter Option is required");
+ continue;
+ }
+ for grp_s in self.cmd.groups_for_arg(f.get_id()) {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter:iter: grp_s={grp_s:?}");
+ if self.cmd.get_groups().any(|g| g.id == grp_s && g.required) {
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter:iter: Group is required");
+ continue 'outer;
+ }
+ }
+
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag:iter: [OPTIONS] required");
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ debug!("Usage::needs_options_tag: [OPTIONS] not required");
+ false
+ }
+
+ // Returns the required args in usage string form by fully unrolling all groups
+ pub(crate) fn write_args(&self, styled: &mut StyledStr, incls: &[Id], force_optional: bool) {
+ debug!("Usage::write_args: incls={incls:?}",);
+ use std::fmt::Write as _;
+ let literal = &self.styles.get_literal();
+
+ let required_owned;
+ let required = if let Some(required) = self.required {
+ required
+ } else {
+ required_owned = self.cmd.required_graph();
+ &required_owned
+ };
+
+ let mut unrolled_reqs = Vec::new();
+ for a in required.iter() {
+ let is_relevant = |(val, req_arg): &(ArgPredicate, Id)| -> Option<Id> {
+ let required = match val {
+ ArgPredicate::Equals(_) => false,
+ ArgPredicate::IsPresent => true,
+ };
+ required.then(|| req_arg.clone())
+ };
+
+ for aa in self.cmd.unroll_arg_requires(is_relevant, a) {
+ // if we don't check for duplicates here this causes duplicate error messages
+ // see https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/2770
+ unrolled_reqs.push(aa);
+ }
+ // always include the required arg itself. it will not be enumerated
+ // by unroll_requirements_for_arg.
+ unrolled_reqs.push(a.clone());
+ }
+ debug!("Usage::get_args: unrolled_reqs={unrolled_reqs:?}");
+
+ let mut required_groups_members = FlatSet::new();
+ let mut required_groups = FlatSet::new();
+ for req in unrolled_reqs.iter().chain(incls.iter()) {
+ if self.cmd.find_group(req).is_some() {
+ let group_members = self.cmd.unroll_args_in_group(req);
+ let elem = self.cmd.format_group(req);
+ required_groups.insert(elem);
+ required_groups_members.extend(group_members);
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(self.cmd.find(req).is_some());
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut required_opts = FlatSet::new();
+ let mut required_positionals = Vec::new();
+ for req in unrolled_reqs.iter().chain(incls.iter()) {
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(req) {
+ if required_groups_members.contains(arg.get_id()) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let stylized = arg.stylized(self.styles, Some(!force_optional));
+ if let Some(index) = arg.get_index() {
+ let new_len = index + 1;
+ if required_positionals.len() < new_len {
+ required_positionals.resize(new_len, None);
+ }
+ required_positionals[index] = Some(stylized);
+ } else {
+ required_opts.insert(stylized);
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(self.cmd.find_group(req).is_some());
+ }
+ }
+
+ for pos in self.cmd.get_positionals() {
+ if pos.is_hide_set() {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if required_groups_members.contains(pos.get_id()) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let index = pos.get_index().unwrap();
+ let new_len = index + 1;
+ if required_positionals.len() < new_len {
+ required_positionals.resize(new_len, None);
+ }
+ if required_positionals[index].is_some() {
+ if pos.is_last_set() {
+ let styled = required_positionals[index].take().unwrap();
+ let mut new = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(new, "{}--{} ", literal.render(), literal.render_reset());
+ new.push_styled(&styled);
+ required_positionals[index] = Some(new);
+ }
+ } else {
+ let mut styled;
+ if pos.is_last_set() {
+ styled = StyledStr::new();
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}[--{} ", literal.render(), literal.render_reset());
+ styled.push_styled(&pos.stylized(self.styles, Some(true)));
+ let _ = write!(styled, "{}]{}", literal.render(), literal.render_reset());
+ } else {
+ styled = pos.stylized(self.styles, Some(false));
+ }
+ required_positionals[index] = Some(styled);
+ }
+ if pos.is_last_set() && force_optional {
+ required_positionals[index] = None;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !force_optional {
+ for arg in required_opts {
+ styled.push_styled(&arg);
+ styled.push_str(" ");
+ }
+ for arg in required_groups {
+ styled.push_styled(&arg);
+ styled.push_str(" ");
+ }
+ }
+ for arg in required_positionals.into_iter().flatten() {
+ styled.push_styled(&arg);
+ styled.push_str(" ");
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get_required_usage_from(
+ &self,
+ incls: &[Id],
+ matcher: Option<&ArgMatcher>,
+ incl_last: bool,
+ ) -> Vec<StyledStr> {
+ debug!(
+ "Usage::get_required_usage_from: incls={:?}, matcher={:?}, incl_last={:?}",
+ incls,
+ matcher.is_some(),
+ incl_last
+ );
+
+ let required_owned;
+ let required = if let Some(required) = self.required {
+ required
+ } else {
+ required_owned = self.cmd.required_graph();
+ &required_owned
+ };
+
+ let mut unrolled_reqs = Vec::new();
+ for a in required.iter() {
+ let is_relevant = |(val, req_arg): &(ArgPredicate, Id)| -> Option<Id> {
+ let required = match val {
+ ArgPredicate::Equals(_) => {
+ if let Some(matcher) = matcher {
+ matcher.check_explicit(a, val)
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ }
+ ArgPredicate::IsPresent => true,
+ };
+ required.then(|| req_arg.clone())
+ };
+
+ for aa in self.cmd.unroll_arg_requires(is_relevant, a) {
+ // if we don't check for duplicates here this causes duplicate error messages
+ // see https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/2770
+ unrolled_reqs.push(aa);
+ }
+ // always include the required arg itself. it will not be enumerated
+ // by unroll_requirements_for_arg.
+ unrolled_reqs.push(a.clone());
+ }
+ debug!("Usage::get_required_usage_from: unrolled_reqs={unrolled_reqs:?}");
+
+ let mut required_groups_members = FlatSet::new();
+ let mut required_groups = FlatSet::new();
+ for req in unrolled_reqs.iter().chain(incls.iter()) {
+ if self.cmd.find_group(req).is_some() {
+ let group_members = self.cmd.unroll_args_in_group(req);
+ let is_present = matcher
+ .map(|m| {
+ group_members
+ .iter()
+ .any(|arg| m.check_explicit(arg, &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ })
+ .unwrap_or(false);
+ debug!("Usage::get_required_usage_from:iter:{req:?} group is_present={is_present}");
+ if is_present {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let elem = self.cmd.format_group(req);
+ required_groups.insert(elem);
+ required_groups_members.extend(group_members);
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(self.cmd.find(req).is_some(), "`{req}` must exist");
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut required_opts = FlatSet::new();
+ let mut required_positionals = Vec::new();
+ for req in unrolled_reqs.iter().chain(incls.iter()) {
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(req) {
+ if required_groups_members.contains(arg.get_id()) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let is_present = matcher
+ .map(|m| m.check_explicit(req, &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .unwrap_or(false);
+ debug!("Usage::get_required_usage_from:iter:{req:?} arg is_present={is_present}");
+ if is_present {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let stylized = arg.stylized(self.styles, Some(true));
+ if let Some(index) = arg.get_index() {
+ if !arg.is_last_set() || incl_last {
+ let new_len = index + 1;
+ if required_positionals.len() < new_len {
+ required_positionals.resize(new_len, None);
+ }
+ required_positionals[index] = Some(stylized);
+ }
+ } else {
+ required_opts.insert(stylized);
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(self.cmd.find_group(req).is_some());
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut ret_val = Vec::new();
+ ret_val.extend(required_opts);
+ ret_val.extend(required_groups);
+ for pos in required_positionals.into_iter().flatten() {
+ ret_val.push(pos);
+ }
+
+ debug!("Usage::get_required_usage_from: ret_val={ret_val:?}");
+ ret_val
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/arg_matcher.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/arg_matcher.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b8d827a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/arg_matcher.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
+// Std
+use std::ffi::OsString;
+use std::mem;
+use std::ops::Deref;
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::{Arg, ArgPredicate, Command};
+use crate::parser::Identifier;
+use crate::parser::PendingArg;
+use crate::parser::{ArgMatches, MatchedArg, SubCommand, ValueSource};
+use crate::util::AnyValue;
+use crate::util::FlatMap;
+use crate::util::Id;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+#[derive(Debug, Default)]
+pub(crate) struct ArgMatcher {
+ matches: ArgMatches,
+ pending: Option<PendingArg>,
+}
+
+impl ArgMatcher {
+ pub(crate) fn new(_cmd: &Command) -> Self {
+ ArgMatcher {
+ matches: ArgMatches {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ valid_args: {
+ let args = _cmd.get_arguments().map(|a| a.get_id().clone());
+ let groups = _cmd.get_groups().map(|g| g.get_id().clone());
+ args.chain(groups).collect()
+ },
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ valid_subcommands: _cmd
+ .get_subcommands()
+ .map(|sc| sc.get_name_str().clone())
+ .collect(),
+ ..Default::default()
+ },
+ pending: None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_inner(self) -> ArgMatches {
+ self.matches
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn propagate_globals(&mut self, global_arg_vec: &[Id]) {
+ debug!("ArgMatcher::get_global_values: global_arg_vec={global_arg_vec:?}");
+ let mut vals_map = FlatMap::new();
+ self.fill_in_global_values(global_arg_vec, &mut vals_map);
+ }
+
+ fn fill_in_global_values(
+ &mut self,
+ global_arg_vec: &[Id],
+ vals_map: &mut FlatMap<Id, MatchedArg>,
+ ) {
+ for global_arg in global_arg_vec {
+ if let Some(ma) = self.get(global_arg) {
+ // We have to check if the parent's global arg wasn't used but still exists
+ // such as from a default value.
+ //
+ // For example, `myprog subcommand --global-arg=value` where `--global-arg` defines
+ // a default value of `other` myprog would have an existing MatchedArg for
+ // `--global-arg` where the value is `other`
+ let to_update = if let Some(parent_ma) = vals_map.get(global_arg) {
+ if parent_ma.source() > ma.source() {
+ parent_ma
+ } else {
+ ma
+ }
+ } else {
+ ma
+ }
+ .clone();
+ vals_map.insert(global_arg.clone(), to_update);
+ }
+ }
+ if let Some(ref mut sc) = self.matches.subcommand {
+ let mut am = ArgMatcher {
+ matches: mem::take(&mut sc.matches),
+ pending: None,
+ };
+ am.fill_in_global_values(global_arg_vec, vals_map);
+ mem::swap(&mut am.matches, &mut sc.matches);
+ }
+
+ for (name, matched_arg) in vals_map.iter_mut() {
+ self.matches.args.insert(name.clone(), matched_arg.clone());
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get(&self, arg: &Id) -> Option<&MatchedArg> {
+ self.matches.args.get(arg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get_mut(&mut self, arg: &Id) -> Option<&mut MatchedArg> {
+ self.matches.args.get_mut(arg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn remove(&mut self, arg: &Id) -> bool {
+ self.matches.args.remove(arg).is_some()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn contains(&self, arg: &Id) -> bool {
+ self.matches.args.contains_key(arg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn arg_ids(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<'_, Id> {
+ self.matches.args.keys()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn args(&self) -> crate::util::flat_map::Iter<'_, Id, MatchedArg> {
+ self.matches.args.iter()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn entry(&mut self, arg: Id) -> crate::util::Entry<Id, MatchedArg> {
+ self.matches.args.entry(arg)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn subcommand(&mut self, sc: SubCommand) {
+ self.matches.subcommand = Some(Box::new(sc));
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn subcommand_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.matches.subcommand_name()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn check_explicit(&self, arg: &Id, predicate: &ArgPredicate) -> bool {
+ self.get(arg)
+ .map(|a| a.check_explicit(predicate))
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn start_custom_arg(&mut self, arg: &Arg, source: ValueSource) {
+ let id = arg.get_id().clone();
+ debug!("ArgMatcher::start_custom_arg: id={id:?}, source={source:?}");
+ let ma = self.entry(id).or_insert(MatchedArg::new_arg(arg));
+ debug_assert_eq!(ma.type_id(), Some(arg.get_value_parser().type_id()));
+ ma.set_source(source);
+ ma.new_val_group();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn start_custom_group(&mut self, id: Id, source: ValueSource) {
+ debug!("ArgMatcher::start_custom_arg: id={id:?}, source={source:?}");
+ let ma = self.entry(id).or_insert(MatchedArg::new_group());
+ debug_assert_eq!(ma.type_id(), None);
+ ma.set_source(source);
+ ma.new_val_group();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn start_occurrence_of_external(&mut self, cmd: &crate::Command) {
+ let id = Id::from_static_ref(Id::EXTERNAL);
+ debug!("ArgMatcher::start_occurrence_of_external: id={id:?}");
+ let ma = self.entry(id).or_insert(MatchedArg::new_external(cmd));
+ debug_assert_eq!(
+ ma.type_id(),
+ Some(
+ cmd.get_external_subcommand_value_parser()
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .type_id()
+ )
+ );
+ ma.set_source(ValueSource::CommandLine);
+ ma.new_val_group();
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_val_to(&mut self, arg: &Id, val: AnyValue, raw_val: OsString) {
+ let ma = self.get_mut(arg).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ ma.append_val(val, raw_val);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_index_to(&mut self, arg: &Id, idx: usize) {
+ let ma = self.get_mut(arg).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ ma.push_index(idx);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn needs_more_vals(&self, o: &Arg) -> bool {
+ let num_pending = self
+ .pending
+ .as_ref()
+ .and_then(|p| (p.id == *o.get_id()).then_some(p.raw_vals.len()))
+ .unwrap_or(0);
+ debug!(
+ "ArgMatcher::needs_more_vals: o={}, pending={}",
+ o.get_id(),
+ num_pending
+ );
+ let expected = o.get_num_args().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ debug!("ArgMatcher::needs_more_vals: expected={expected}, actual={num_pending}");
+ expected.accepts_more(num_pending)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn pending_arg_id(&self) -> Option<&Id> {
+ self.pending.as_ref().map(|p| &p.id)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn pending_values_mut(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &Id,
+ ident: Option<Identifier>,
+ trailing_values: bool,
+ ) -> &mut Vec<OsString> {
+ let pending = self.pending.get_or_insert_with(|| PendingArg {
+ id: id.clone(),
+ ident,
+ raw_vals: Default::default(),
+ trailing_idx: None,
+ });
+ debug_assert_eq!(pending.id, *id, "{INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG}");
+ if ident.is_some() {
+ debug_assert_eq!(pending.ident, ident, "{INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG}");
+ }
+ if trailing_values {
+ pending.trailing_idx.get_or_insert(pending.raw_vals.len());
+ }
+ &mut pending.raw_vals
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn start_trailing(&mut self) {
+ if let Some(pending) = &mut self.pending {
+ // Allow asserting its started on subsequent calls
+ pending.trailing_idx.get_or_insert(pending.raw_vals.len());
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn take_pending(&mut self) -> Option<PendingArg> {
+ self.pending.take()
+ }
+}
+
+impl Deref for ArgMatcher {
+ type Target = ArgMatches;
+
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
+ &self.matches
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/error.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/error.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77b0bb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/error.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+
+/// Violation of [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches] assumptions
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+#[allow(missing_copy_implementations)] // We might add non-Copy types in the future
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub enum MatchesError {
+ /// Failed to downcast `AnyValue` to the specified type
+ #[non_exhaustive]
+ Downcast {
+ /// Type for value stored in [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches]
+ actual: AnyValueId,
+ /// The target type to downcast to
+ expected: AnyValueId,
+ },
+ /// Argument not defined in [`Command`][crate::Command]
+ #[non_exhaustive]
+ UnknownArgument {
+ // Missing `id` but blocked on a public id type which will hopefully come with `unstable-v4`
+ },
+}
+
+impl MatchesError {
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub(crate) fn unwrap<T>(id: &str, r: Result<T, MatchesError>) -> T {
+ let err = match r {
+ Ok(t) => {
+ return t;
+ }
+ Err(err) => err,
+ };
+ panic!("Mismatch between definition and access of `{id}`. {err}",)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::error::Error for MatchesError {}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for MatchesError {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ Self::Downcast { actual, expected } => {
+ writeln!(
+ f,
+ "Could not downcast to {expected:?}, need to downcast to {actual:?}"
+ )
+ }
+ Self::UnknownArgument {} => {
+ writeln!(f, "Unknown argument or group id. Make sure you are using the argument id and not the short or long flags")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn check_auto_traits() {
+ static_assertions::assert_impl_all!(
+ MatchesError: Send,
+ Sync,
+ std::panic::RefUnwindSafe,
+ std::panic::UnwindSafe,
+ Unpin
+ );
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bdeb766
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+pub(crate) mod suggestions;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/suggestions.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/suggestions.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b8bb7ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/features/suggestions.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+#[cfg(feature = "suggestions")]
+use std::cmp::Ordering;
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::Command;
+
+/// Find strings from an iterable of `possible_values` similar to a given value `v`
+/// Returns a Vec of all possible values that exceed a similarity threshold
+/// sorted by ascending similarity, most similar comes last
+#[cfg(feature = "suggestions")]
+pub(crate) fn did_you_mean<T, I>(v: &str, possible_values: I) -> Vec<String>
+where
+ T: AsRef<str>,
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+{
+ let mut candidates: Vec<(f64, String)> = possible_values
+ .into_iter()
+ // GH #4660: using `jaro` because `jaro_winkler` implementation in `strsim-rs` is wrong
+ // causing strings with common prefix >=10 to be considered perfectly similar
+ .map(|pv| (strsim::jaro(v, pv.as_ref()), pv.as_ref().to_owned()))
+ // Confidence of 0.7 so that bar -> baz is suggested
+ .filter(|(confidence, _)| *confidence > 0.7)
+ .collect();
+ candidates.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.partial_cmp(&b.0).unwrap_or(Ordering::Equal));
+ candidates.into_iter().map(|(_, pv)| pv).collect()
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "suggestions"))]
+pub(crate) fn did_you_mean<T, I>(_: &str, _: I) -> Vec<String>
+where
+ T: AsRef<str>,
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+{
+ Vec::new()
+}
+
+/// Returns a suffix that can be empty, or is the standard 'did you mean' phrase
+pub(crate) fn did_you_mean_flag<'a, 'help, I, T>(
+ arg: &str,
+ remaining_args: &[&std::ffi::OsStr],
+ longs: I,
+ subcommands: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'a mut Command>,
+) -> Option<(String, Option<String>)>
+where
+ 'help: 'a,
+ T: AsRef<str>,
+ I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
+{
+ use crate::mkeymap::KeyType;
+
+ match did_you_mean(arg, longs).pop() {
+ Some(candidate) => Some((candidate, None)),
+ None => subcommands
+ .into_iter()
+ .filter_map(|subcommand| {
+ subcommand._build_self(false);
+
+ let longs = subcommand.get_keymap().keys().filter_map(|a| {
+ if let KeyType::Long(v) = a {
+ Some(v.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ });
+
+ let subcommand_name = subcommand.get_name();
+
+ let candidate = some!(did_you_mean(arg, longs).pop());
+ let score = some!(remaining_args.iter().position(|x| subcommand_name == *x));
+ Some((score, (candidate, Some(subcommand_name.to_string()))))
+ })
+ .min_by_key(|(x, _)| *x)
+ .map(|(_, suggestion)| suggestion),
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(all(test, feature = "suggestions"))]
+mod test {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn missing_letter() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(did_you_mean("tst", p_vals.iter()), vec!["test"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn ambiguous() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "temp", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(did_you_mean("te", p_vals.iter()), vec!["test", "temp"]);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unrelated() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean("hahaahahah", p_vals.iter()),
+ Vec::<String>::new()
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn best_fit() {
+ let p_vals = [
+ "test",
+ "possible",
+ "values",
+ "alignmentStart",
+ "alignmentScore",
+ ];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean("alignmentScorr", p_vals.iter()),
+ vec!["alignmentStart", "alignmentScore"]
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn best_fit_long_common_prefix_issue_4660() {
+ let p_vals = ["alignmentScore", "alignmentStart"];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean("alignmentScorr", p_vals.iter()),
+ vec!["alignmentStart", "alignmentScore"]
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_missing_letter() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean_flag("tst", &[], p_vals.iter(), []),
+ Some(("test".to_owned(), None))
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_ambiguous() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "temp", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean_flag("te", &[], p_vals.iter(), []),
+ Some(("temp".to_owned(), None))
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_unrelated() {
+ let p_vals = ["test", "possible", "values"];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean_flag("hahaahahah", &[], p_vals.iter(), []),
+ None
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn flag_best_fit() {
+ let p_vals = [
+ "test",
+ "possible",
+ "values",
+ "alignmentStart",
+ "alignmentScore",
+ ];
+ assert_eq!(
+ did_you_mean_flag("alignmentScorr", &[], p_vals.iter(), []),
+ Some(("alignmentScore".to_owned(), None))
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e80c39b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,2030 @@
+// Std
+use std::any::Any;
+use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
+use std::fmt::Debug;
+use std::iter::{Cloned, Flatten, Map};
+use std::slice::Iter;
+
+// Internal
+#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+use crate::builder::Str;
+use crate::parser::MatchedArg;
+use crate::parser::MatchesError;
+use crate::parser::ValueSource;
+use crate::util::AnyValue;
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+use crate::util::FlatMap;
+use crate::util::Id;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+/// Container for parse results.
+///
+/// Used to get information about the arguments that were supplied to the program at runtime by
+/// the user. New instances of this struct are obtained by using the [`Command::get_matches`] family of
+/// methods.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```no_run
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+/// # use clap::parser::ValueSource;
+/// let matches = Command::new("MyApp")
+/// .arg(Arg::new("out")
+/// .long("output")
+/// .required(true)
+/// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+/// .default_value("-"))
+/// .arg(Arg::new("cfg")
+/// .short('c')
+/// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+/// .get_matches(); // builds the instance of ArgMatches
+///
+/// // to get information about the "cfg" argument we created, such as the value supplied we use
+/// // various ArgMatches methods, such as [ArgMatches::get_one]
+/// if let Some(c) = matches.get_one::<String>("cfg") {
+/// println!("Value for -c: {c}");
+/// }
+///
+/// // The ArgMatches::get_one method returns an Option because the user may not have supplied
+/// // that argument at runtime. But if we specified that the argument was "required" as we did
+/// // with the "out" argument, we can safely unwrap because `clap` verifies that was actually
+/// // used at runtime.
+/// println!("Value for --output: {}", matches.get_one::<String>("out").unwrap());
+///
+/// // You can check the presence of an argument's values
+/// if matches.contains_id("out") {
+/// // However, if you want to know where the value came from
+/// if matches.value_source("out").expect("checked contains_id") == ValueSource::CommandLine {
+/// println!("`out` set by user");
+/// } else {
+/// println!("`out` is defaulted");
+/// }
+/// }
+/// ```
+/// [`Command::get_matches`]: crate::Command::get_matches()
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct ArgMatches {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ pub(crate) valid_args: Vec<Id>,
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ pub(crate) valid_subcommands: Vec<Str>,
+ pub(crate) args: FlatMap<Id, MatchedArg>,
+ pub(crate) subcommand: Option<Box<SubCommand>>,
+}
+
+/// # Arguments
+impl ArgMatches {
+ /// Gets the value of a specific option or positional argument.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. an argument that [takes an additional value][crate::Arg::num_args] at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// Returns an error if the wrong type was used.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// *NOTE:* This will always return `Some(value)` if [`default_value`] has been set.
+ /// [`ArgMatches::value_source`] can be used to check if a value is present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_get_one`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, value_parser, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("port")
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(usize))
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .required(true))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "2020"]);
+ ///
+ /// let port: usize = *m
+ /// .get_one("port")
+ /// .expect("`port`is required");
+ /// assert_eq!(port, 2020);
+ /// ```
+ /// [positional]: crate::Arg::index()
+ /// [`default_value`]: crate::Arg::default_value()
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_one<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(&self, id: &str) -> Option<&T> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_get_one(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the value of a specific [`ArgAction::Count`][crate::ArgAction::Count] flag
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument's action is not [`ArgAction::Count`][crate::ArgAction::Count]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::Count)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_count("flag"),
+ /// 2
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_count(&self, id: &str) -> u8 {
+ *self.get_one::<u8>(id).unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ panic!("arg `{id}`'s `ArgAction` should be `Count` which should provide a default")
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// Gets the value of a specific [`ArgAction::SetTrue`][crate::ArgAction::SetTrue] or [`ArgAction::SetFalse`][crate::ArgAction::SetFalse] flag
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument's action is not [`ArgAction::SetTrue`][crate::ArgAction::SetTrue] or [`ArgAction::SetFalse`][crate::ArgAction::SetFalse]
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// # use clap::Arg;
+ /// let cmd = Command::new("mycmd")
+ /// .arg(
+ /// Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .long("flag")
+ /// .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// );
+ ///
+ /// let matches = cmd.clone().try_get_matches_from(["mycmd", "--flag"]).unwrap();
+ /// assert!(matches.contains_id("flag"));
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// matches.get_flag("flag"),
+ /// true
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_flag(&self, id: &str) -> bool {
+ *self
+ .get_one::<bool>(id)
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ panic!(
+ "arg `{id}`'s `ArgAction` should be one of `SetTrue`, `SetFalse` which should provide a default"
+ )
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over values of a specific option or positional argument.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. an argument that takes multiple values at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// Returns an error if the wrong type was used.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_get_many`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, value_parser, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("ports")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(usize))
+ /// .short('p')
+ /// .required(true))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-p", "22", "-p", "80", "-p", "2020"
+ /// ]);
+ /// let vals: Vec<usize> = m.get_many("ports")
+ /// .expect("`port`is required")
+ /// .copied()
+ /// .collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(vals, [22, 80, 2020]);
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_many<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Option<ValuesRef<T>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_get_many(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over the values passed to each occurrence of an option.
+ ///
+ /// Each item is itself an iterator containing the arguments passed to a single occurrence
+ /// of the option.
+ ///
+ /// If the option doesn't support multiple occurrences, or there was only a single occurrence,
+ /// the iterator will only contain a single item.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch (debug builds). To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_get_occurrences`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command,Arg, ArgAction, value_parser};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("x")
+ /// .short('x')
+ /// .num_args(2)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(String)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-x", "a", "b", "-x", "c", "d"]);
+ /// let vals: Vec<Vec<&String>> = m.get_occurrences("x").unwrap().map(Iterator::collect).collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(vals, [["a", "b"], ["c", "d"]]);
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_occurrences<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Option<OccurrencesRef<T>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_get_occurrences(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over the original argument values.
+ ///
+ /// An `OsStr` on Unix-like systems is any series of bytes, regardless of whether or not they
+ /// contain valid UTF-8. Since [`String`]s in Rust are guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, a valid
+ /// filename on a Unix system as an argument value may contain invalid UTF-8.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_get_raw`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, value_parser};
+ /// # use std::ffi::{OsStr,OsString};
+ /// # use std::os::unix::ffi::{OsStrExt,OsStringExt};
+ /// use std::path::PathBuf;
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("utf8")
+ /// .arg(arg!(<arg> ... "some arg").value_parser(value_parser!(PathBuf)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![OsString::from("myprog"),
+ /// // "Hi"
+ /// OsString::from_vec(vec![b'H', b'i']),
+ /// // "{0xe9}!"
+ /// OsString::from_vec(vec![0xe9, b'!'])]);
+ ///
+ /// let mut itr = m.get_raw("arg")
+ /// .expect("`port`is required")
+ /// .into_iter();
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), Some(OsStr::new("Hi")));
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), Some(OsStr::from_bytes(&[0xe9, b'!'])));
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), None);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Iterator`]: std::iter::Iterator
+ /// [`OsSt`]: std::ffi::OsStr
+ /// [values]: OsValues
+ /// [`String`]: std::string::String
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_raw(&self, id: &str) -> Option<RawValues<'_>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_get_raw(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over the original values for each occurrence of an option.
+ ///
+ /// Similar to [`ArgMatches::get_occurrences`] but returns raw values.
+ ///
+ /// An `OsStr` on Unix-like systems is any series of bytes, regardless of whether or not they
+ /// contain valid UTF-8. Since [`String`]s in Rust are guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, a valid
+ /// filename on a Unix system as an argument value may contain invalid UTF-8.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_get_raw_occurrences`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, value_parser, ArgAction, Arg};
+ /// # use std::ffi::{OsStr,OsString};
+ /// # use std::os::unix::ffi::{OsStrExt,OsStringExt};
+ /// use std::path::PathBuf;
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("x")
+ /// .short('x')
+ /// .num_args(2)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(PathBuf)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![OsString::from("myprog"),
+ /// OsString::from("-x"),
+ /// OsString::from("a"), OsString::from("b"),
+ /// OsString::from("-x"),
+ /// OsString::from("c"),
+ /// // "{0xe9}!"
+ /// OsString::from_vec(vec![0xe9, b'!'])]);
+ /// let mut itr = m.get_raw_occurrences("x")
+ /// .expect("`-x`is required")
+ /// .map(Iterator::collect::<Vec<_>>);
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), Some(vec![OsStr::new("a"), OsStr::new("b")]));
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), Some(vec![OsStr::new("c"), OsStr::from_bytes(&[0xe9, b'!'])]));
+ /// assert_eq!(itr.next(), None);
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ /// [`Iterator`]: std::iter::Iterator
+ /// [`OsStr`]: std::ffi::OsStr
+ /// [values]: OsValues
+ /// [`String`]: std::string::String
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn get_raw_occurrences(&self, id: &str) -> Option<RawOccurrences<'_>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_get_raw_occurrences(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the value of a specific option or positional argument.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. an argument that [takes an additional value][crate::Arg::num_args] at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// Returns an error if the wrong type was used. No item will have been removed.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// *NOTE:* This will always return `Some(value)` if [`default_value`] has been set.
+ /// [`ArgMatches::value_source`] can be used to check if a value is present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_remove_one`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, value_parser, ArgAction};
+ /// let mut m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("file")
+ /// .required(true)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "file.txt",
+ /// ]);
+ /// let vals: String = m.remove_one("file")
+ /// .expect("`file`is required");
+ /// assert_eq!(vals, "file.txt");
+ /// ```
+ /// [positional]: crate::Arg::index()
+ /// [`default_value`]: crate::Arg::default_value()
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn remove_one<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(&mut self, id: &str) -> Option<T> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_remove_one(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Return values of a specific option or positional argument.
+ ///
+ /// i.e. an argument that takes multiple values at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// Returns an error if the wrong type was used. No item will have been removed.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_remove_many`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, value_parser, ArgAction};
+ /// let mut m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("file")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .num_args(1..)
+ /// .required(true))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.txt", "file4.txt",
+ /// ]);
+ /// let vals: Vec<String> = m.remove_many("file")
+ /// .expect("`file`is required")
+ /// .collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(vals, ["file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.txt", "file4.txt"]);
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn remove_many<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Option<Values<T>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_remove_many(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Return values for each occurrence of an option.
+ ///
+ /// Each item is itself an iterator containing the arguments passed to a single occurrence of
+ /// the option.
+ ///
+ /// If the option doesn't support multiple occurrences, or there was only a single occurrence,
+ /// the iterator will only contain a single item.
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the option wasn't present.
+ ///
+ /// # Panic
+ ///
+ /// If the argument definition and access mismatch. To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_remove_occurrences`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, value_parser, ArgAction};
+ /// let mut m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("x")
+ /// .short('x')
+ /// .num_args(2)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append)
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(String)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-x", "a", "b", "-x", "c", "d"]);
+ /// let vals: Vec<Vec<String>> = m.remove_occurrences("x").unwrap().map(Iterator::collect).collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(vals, [["a", "b"], ["c", "d"]]);
+ /// ```
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn remove_occurrences<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Option<Occurrences<T>> {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_remove_occurrences(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Check if values are present for the argument or group id
+ ///
+ /// *NOTE:* This will always return `true` if [`default_value`] has been set.
+ /// [`ArgMatches::value_source`] can be used to check if a value is present at runtime.
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If `id` is not a valid argument or group name (debug builds). To handle this case programmatically, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::try_contains_id`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-d"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert!(m.contains_id("debug"));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`default_value`]: crate::Arg::default_value()
+ pub fn contains_id(&self, id: &str) -> bool {
+ MatchesError::unwrap(id, self.try_contains_id(id))
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over [`Arg`][crate::Arg] and [`ArgGroup`][crate::ArgGroup] [`Id`]s via [`ArgMatches::ids`].
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, arg, value_parser};
+ ///
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(arg!(--color <when>)
+ /// .value_parser(["auto", "always", "never"]))
+ /// .arg(arg!(--config <path>)
+ /// .value_parser(value_parser!(std::path::PathBuf)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(["myprog", "--config=config.toml", "--color=auto"]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.ids().len(), 2);
+ /// assert_eq!(
+ /// m.ids()
+ /// .map(|id| id.as_str())
+ /// .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ /// ["config", "color"]
+ /// );
+ /// ```
+ pub fn ids(&self) -> IdsRef<'_> {
+ IdsRef {
+ iter: self.args.keys(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Check if any args were present on the command line
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let mut cmd = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("output")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set));
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd
+ /// .try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["myapp", "something"])
+ /// .unwrap();
+ /// assert!(m.args_present());
+ ///
+ /// let m = cmd
+ /// .try_get_matches_from_mut(vec!["myapp"])
+ /// .unwrap();
+ /// assert!(! m.args_present());
+ pub fn args_present(&self) -> bool {
+ !self.args.is_empty()
+ }
+
+ /// Report where argument value came from
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If `id` is not a valid argument or group id (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// # use clap::parser::ValueSource;
+ /// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-d"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.value_source("debug"), Some(ValueSource::CommandLine));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [`default_value`]: crate::Arg::default_value()
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn value_source(&self, id: &str) -> Option<ValueSource> {
+ let value = self.get_arg(id);
+
+ value.and_then(MatchedArg::source)
+ }
+
+ /// The first index of that an argument showed up.
+ ///
+ /// Indices are similar to argv indices, but are not exactly 1:1.
+ ///
+ /// For flags (i.e. those arguments which don't have an associated value), indices refer
+ /// to occurrence of the switch, such as `-f`, or `--flag`. However, for options the indices
+ /// refer to the *values* `-o val` would therefore not represent two distinct indices, only the
+ /// index for `val` would be recorded. This is by design.
+ ///
+ /// Besides the flag/option discrepancy, the primary difference between an argv index and clap
+ /// index, is that clap continues counting once all arguments have properly separated, whereas
+ /// an argv index does not.
+ ///
+ /// The examples should clear this up.
+ ///
+ /// *NOTE:* If an argument is allowed multiple times, this method will only give the *first*
+ /// index. See [`ArgMatches::indices_of`].
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If `id` is not a valid argument or group id (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// The argv indices are listed in the comments below. See how they correspond to the clap
+ /// indices. Note that if it's not listed in a clap index, this is because it's not saved in
+ /// in an `ArgMatches` struct for querying.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-f", "-o", "val"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3
+ /// // clap indices: ^1 ^3
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag"), Some(1));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("option"), Some(3));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Now notice, if we use one of the other styles of options:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-f", "-o=val"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1 ^2
+ /// // clap indices: ^1 ^3
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag"), Some(1));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("option"), Some(3));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Things become much more complicated, or clear if we look at a more complex combination of
+ /// flags. Let's also throw in the final option style for good measure.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag2")
+ /// .short('F')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag3")
+ /// .short('z')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-fzF", "-oval"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1 ^2
+ /// // clap indices: ^1,2,3 ^5
+ /// //
+ /// // clap sees the above as 'myapp -f -z -F -o val'
+ /// // ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4 ^5
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag"), Some(1));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag2"), Some(3));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag3"), Some(2));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("option"), Some(5));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// One final combination of flags/options to see how they combine:
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag2")
+ /// .short('F')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag3")
+ /// .short('z')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-fzFoval"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1
+ /// // clap indices: ^1,2,3^5
+ /// //
+ /// // clap sees the above as 'myapp -f -z -F -o val'
+ /// // ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4 ^5
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag"), Some(1));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag2"), Some(3));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("flag3"), Some(2));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("option"), Some(5));
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// The last part to mention is when values are sent in multiple groups with a [delimiter].
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .value_delimiter(',')
+ /// .num_args(1..))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o=val1,val2,val3"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1
+ /// // clap indices: ^2 ^3 ^4
+ /// //
+ /// // clap sees the above as 'myapp -o val1 val2 val3'
+ /// // ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4
+ /// assert_eq!(m.index_of("option"), Some(2));
+ /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("option").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[2, 3, 4]);
+ /// ```
+ /// [delimiter]: crate::Arg::value_delimiter()
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn index_of(&self, id: &str) -> Option<usize> {
+ let arg = some!(self.get_arg(id));
+ let i = some!(arg.get_index(0));
+ Some(i)
+ }
+
+ /// All indices an argument appeared at when parsing.
+ ///
+ /// Indices are similar to argv indices, but are not exactly 1:1.
+ ///
+ /// For flags (i.e. those arguments which don't have an associated value), indices refer
+ /// to occurrence of the switch, such as `-f`, or `--flag`. However, for options the indices
+ /// refer to the *values* `-o val` would therefore not represent two distinct indices, only the
+ /// index for `val` would be recorded. This is by design.
+ ///
+ /// *NOTE:* For more information about how clap indices compared to argv indices, see
+ /// [`ArgMatches::index_of`]
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If `id` is not a valid argument or group id (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .value_delimiter(','))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o=val1,val2,val3"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1
+ /// // clap indices: ^2 ^3 ^4
+ /// //
+ /// // clap sees the above as 'myapp -o val1 val2 val3'
+ /// // ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4
+ /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("option").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[2, 3, 4]);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Another quick example is when flags and options are used together
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Append))
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("flag")
+ /// .short('f')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Count))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o", "val1", "-f", "-o", "val2", "-f"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1 ^2 ^3 ^4 ^5 ^6
+ /// // clap indices: ^2 ^3 ^5 ^6
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("option").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[2, 5]);
+ /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("flag").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[6]);
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// One final example, which is an odd case; if we *don't* use value delimiter as we did with
+ /// the first example above instead of `val1`, `val2` and `val3` all being distinc values, they
+ /// would all be a single value of `val1,val2,val3`, in which case they'd only receive a single
+ /// index.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("option")
+ /// .short('o')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ /// .num_args(1..))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o=val1,val2,val3"]);
+ /// // ARGV indices: ^0 ^1
+ /// // clap indices: ^2
+ /// //
+ /// // clap sees the above as 'myapp -o "val1,val2,val3"'
+ /// // ^0 ^1 ^2
+ /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("option").unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &[2]);
+ /// ```
+ /// [`ArgMatches::index_of`]: ArgMatches::index_of()
+ /// [delimiter]: Arg::value_delimiter()
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ pub fn indices_of(&self, id: &str) -> Option<Indices<'_>> {
+ let arg = some!(self.get_arg(id));
+ let i = Indices {
+ iter: arg.indices(),
+ len: arg.num_vals(),
+ };
+ Some(i)
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Subcommands
+impl ArgMatches {
+ /// The name and `ArgMatches` of the current [subcommand].
+ ///
+ /// Subcommand values are put in a child [`ArgMatches`]
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the subcommand wasn't present at runtime,
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
+ /// let app_m = Command::new("git")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("clone"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("push"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("commit"))
+ /// .get_matches();
+ ///
+ /// match app_m.subcommand() {
+ /// Some(("clone", sub_m)) => {}, // clone was used
+ /// Some(("push", sub_m)) => {}, // push was used
+ /// Some(("commit", sub_m)) => {}, // commit was used
+ /// _ => {}, // Either no subcommand or one not tested for...
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Another useful scenario is when you want to support third party, or external, subcommands.
+ /// In these cases you can't know the subcommand name ahead of time, so use a variable instead
+ /// with pattern matching!
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsStr;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
+ /// let app_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 app_m.subcommand() {
+ /// Some((external, sub_m)) => {
+ /// let ext_args: Vec<&OsStr> = sub_m.get_many::<OsString>("")
+ /// .unwrap().map(|s| s.as_os_str()).collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
+ /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
+ /// },
+ /// _ => {},
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// [subcommand]: crate::Command::subcommand
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn subcommand(&self) -> Option<(&str, &ArgMatches)> {
+ self.subcommand.as_ref().map(|sc| (&*sc.name, &sc.matches))
+ }
+
+ /// Return the name and `ArgMatches` of the current [subcommand].
+ ///
+ /// Subcommand values are put in a child [`ArgMatches`]
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the subcommand wasn't present at runtime,
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
+ /// let mut app_m = Command::new("git")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("clone"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("push"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("commit"))
+ /// .subcommand_required(true)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ ///
+ /// let (name, sub_m) = app_m.remove_subcommand().expect("required");
+ /// match (name.as_str(), sub_m) {
+ /// ("clone", sub_m) => {}, // clone was used
+ /// ("push", sub_m) => {}, // push was used
+ /// ("commit", sub_m) => {}, // commit was used
+ /// (name, _) => unimplemented!("{name}"),
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Another useful scenario is when you want to support third party, or external, subcommands.
+ /// In these cases you can't know the subcommand name ahead of time, so use a variable instead
+ /// with pattern matching!
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use std::ffi::OsString;
+ /// # use clap::Command;
+ /// // Assume there is an external subcommand named "subcmd"
+ /// let mut app_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 app_m.remove_subcommand() {
+ /// Some((external, mut sub_m)) => {
+ /// let ext_args: Vec<OsString> = sub_m.remove_many("")
+ /// .expect("`file`is required")
+ /// .collect();
+ /// assert_eq!(external, "subcmd");
+ /// assert_eq!(ext_args, ["--option", "value", "-fff", "--flag"]);
+ /// },
+ /// _ => {},
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// [subcommand]: crate::Command::subcommand
+ pub fn remove_subcommand(&mut self) -> Option<(String, ArgMatches)> {
+ self.subcommand.take().map(|sc| (sc.name, sc.matches))
+ }
+
+ /// The `ArgMatches` for the current [subcommand].
+ ///
+ /// Subcommand values are put in a child [`ArgMatches`]
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the subcommand wasn't present at runtime,
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// If `id` is not a valid subcommand (debug builds).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+ /// let app_m = Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("debug")
+ /// .short('d')
+ /// .action(ArgAction::SetTrue)
+ /// )
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("test")
+ /// .arg(Arg::new("opt")
+ /// .long("option")
+ /// .action(ArgAction::Set)))
+ /// .get_matches_from(vec![
+ /// "myprog", "-d", "test", "--option", "val"
+ /// ]);
+ ///
+ /// // Both parent commands, and child subcommands can have arguments present at the same times
+ /// assert!(app_m.get_flag("debug"));
+ ///
+ /// // Get the subcommand's ArgMatches instance
+ /// if let Some(sub_m) = app_m.subcommand_matches("test") {
+ /// // Use the struct like normal
+ /// assert_eq!(sub_m.get_one::<String>("opt").map(|s| s.as_str()), Some("val"));
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// [subcommand]: crate::Command::subcommand
+ /// [`Command`]: crate::Command
+ pub fn subcommand_matches(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&ArgMatches> {
+ self.get_subcommand(name).map(|sc| &sc.matches)
+ }
+
+ /// The name of the current [subcommand].
+ ///
+ /// Returns `None` if the subcommand wasn't present at runtime,
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```no_run
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, Arg, };
+ /// let app_m = Command::new("git")
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("clone"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("push"))
+ /// .subcommand(Command::new("commit"))
+ /// .get_matches();
+ ///
+ /// match app_m.subcommand_name() {
+ /// Some("clone") => {}, // clone was used
+ /// Some("push") => {}, // push was used
+ /// Some("commit") => {}, // commit was used
+ /// _ => {}, // Either no subcommand or one not tested for...
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// [subcommand]: crate::Command::subcommand
+ /// [`Command`]: crate::Command
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn subcommand_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
+ self.subcommand.as_ref().map(|sc| &*sc.name)
+ }
+
+ /// Check if a subcommand can be queried
+ ///
+ /// By default, `ArgMatches` functions assert on undefined `Id`s to help catch programmer
+ /// mistakes. In some context, this doesn't work, so users can use this function to check
+ /// before they do a query on `ArgMatches`.
+ #[inline]
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub fn is_valid_subcommand(&self, _name: &str) -> bool {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ {
+ _name.is_empty() || self.valid_subcommands.iter().any(|s| *s == _name)
+ }
+ #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
+ {
+ true
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// # Advanced
+impl ArgMatches {
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_one`]
+ pub fn try_get_one<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<&T>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = ok!(self.try_get_arg_t::<T>(id));
+ let value = match arg.and_then(|a| a.first()) {
+ Some(value) => value,
+ None => {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+ };
+ Ok(value
+ .downcast_ref::<T>()
+ .map(Some)
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)) // enforced by `try_get_arg_t`
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_many`]
+ pub fn try_get_many<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<ValuesRef<T>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg_t::<T>(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let len = arg.num_vals();
+ let values = arg.vals_flatten();
+ let values = ValuesRef {
+ // enforced by `try_get_arg_t`
+ iter: values.map(unwrap_downcast_ref),
+ len,
+ };
+ Ok(Some(values))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_occurrences`]
+ pub fn try_get_occurrences<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<OccurrencesRef<T>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg_t::<T>(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let values = arg.vals();
+ Ok(Some(OccurrencesRef {
+ iter: values.map(|g| OccurrenceValuesRef {
+ iter: g.iter().map(unwrap_downcast_ref),
+ }),
+ }))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_raw`]
+ pub fn try_get_raw(&self, id: &str) -> Result<Option<RawValues<'_>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let len = arg.num_vals();
+ let values = arg.raw_vals_flatten();
+ let values = RawValues {
+ iter: values.map(OsString::as_os_str),
+ len,
+ };
+ Ok(Some(values))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_raw_occurrences`]
+ pub fn try_get_raw_occurrences(
+ &self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<RawOccurrences<'_>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let values = arg.raw_vals();
+ let occurrences = RawOccurrences {
+ iter: values.map(|g| RawOccurrenceValues {
+ iter: g.iter().map(OsString::as_os_str),
+ }),
+ };
+ Ok(Some(occurrences))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::remove_one`]
+ pub fn try_remove_one<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<T>, MatchesError> {
+ match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_t::<T>(id)) {
+ Some(values) => Ok(values
+ .into_vals_flatten()
+ // enforced by `try_get_arg_t`
+ .map(unwrap_downcast_into)
+ .next()),
+ None => Ok(None),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::remove_many`]
+ pub fn try_remove_many<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<Values<T>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_t::<T>(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let len = arg.num_vals();
+ let values = arg.into_vals_flatten();
+ let values = Values {
+ // enforced by `try_get_arg_t`
+ iter: values.map(unwrap_downcast_into),
+ len,
+ };
+ Ok(Some(values))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::remove_occurrences`]
+ pub fn try_remove_occurrences<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ id: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<Occurrences<T>>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_t::<T>(id)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => return Ok(None),
+ };
+ let values = arg.into_vals();
+ let occurrences = Occurrences {
+ iter: values.into_iter().map(|g| OccurrenceValues {
+ iter: g.into_iter().map(unwrap_downcast_into),
+ }),
+ };
+ Ok(Some(occurrences))
+ }
+
+ /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::contains_id`]
+ pub fn try_contains_id(&self, id: &str) -> Result<bool, MatchesError> {
+ ok!(self.verify_arg(id));
+
+ let presence = self.args.contains_key(id);
+ Ok(presence)
+ }
+}
+
+// Private methods
+impl ArgMatches {
+ #[inline]
+ fn try_get_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> Result<Option<&MatchedArg>, MatchesError> {
+ ok!(self.verify_arg(arg));
+ Ok(self.args.get(arg))
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn try_get_arg_t<T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ arg: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<&MatchedArg>, MatchesError> {
+ let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg(arg)) {
+ Some(arg) => arg,
+ None => {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+ };
+ ok!(self.verify_arg_t::<T>(arg));
+ Ok(Some(arg))
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn try_remove_arg_t<T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &mut self,
+ arg: &str,
+ ) -> Result<Option<MatchedArg>, MatchesError> {
+ ok!(self.verify_arg(arg));
+ let (id, matched) = match self.args.remove_entry(arg) {
+ Some((id, matched)) => (id, matched),
+ None => {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+ };
+
+ let expected = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ let actual = matched.infer_type_id(expected);
+ if actual == expected {
+ Ok(Some(matched))
+ } else {
+ self.args.insert(id, matched);
+ Err(MatchesError::Downcast { actual, expected })
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn verify_arg_t<T: Any + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ arg: &MatchedArg,
+ ) -> Result<(), MatchesError> {
+ let expected = AnyValueId::of::<T>();
+ let actual = arg.infer_type_id(expected);
+ if expected == actual {
+ Ok(())
+ } else {
+ Err(MatchesError::Downcast { actual, expected })
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn verify_arg(&self, _arg: &str) -> Result<(), MatchesError> {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ {
+ if _arg == Id::EXTERNAL || self.valid_args.iter().any(|s| *s == _arg) {
+ } else {
+ debug!(
+ "`{:?}` is not an id of an argument or a group.\n\
+ Make sure you're using the name of the argument itself \
+ and not the name of short or long flags.",
+ _arg
+ );
+ return Err(MatchesError::UnknownArgument {});
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ fn get_arg<'s>(&'s self, arg: &str) -> Option<&'s MatchedArg> {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ {
+ if arg == Id::EXTERNAL || self.valid_args.iter().any(|s| *s == arg) {
+ } else {
+ panic!(
+ "`{arg:?}` is not an id of an argument or a group.\n\
+ Make sure you're using the name of the argument itself \
+ and not the name of short or long flags."
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.args.get(arg)
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)]
+ fn get_subcommand(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&SubCommand> {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ {
+ if name.is_empty() || self.valid_subcommands.iter().any(|s| *s == name) {
+ } else {
+ panic!("`{name}` is not a name of a subcommand.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if let Some(ref sc) = self.subcommand {
+ if sc.name == name {
+ return Some(sc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct SubCommand {
+ pub(crate) name: String,
+ pub(crate) matches: ArgMatches,
+}
+
+/// Iterate over [`Arg`][crate::Arg] and [`ArgGroup`][crate::ArgGroup] [`Id`]s via [`ArgMatches::ids`].
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, arg, value_parser};
+///
+/// let m = Command::new("myprog")
+/// .arg(arg!(--color <when>)
+/// .value_parser(["auto", "always", "never"]))
+/// .arg(arg!(--config <path>)
+/// .value_parser(value_parser!(std::path::PathBuf)))
+/// .get_matches_from(["myprog", "--config=config.toml", "--color=auto"]);
+/// assert_eq!(
+/// m.ids()
+/// .map(|id| id.as_str())
+/// .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+/// ["config", "color"]
+/// );
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct IdsRef<'a> {
+ iter: std::slice::Iter<'a, Id>,
+}
+
+impl<'a> Iterator for IdsRef<'a> {
+ type Item = &'a Id;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a Id> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for IdsRef<'a> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<&'a Id> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for IdsRef<'a> {}
+
+/// Iterate over multiple values for an argument via [`ArgMatches::remove_many`].
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+/// let mut m = Command::new("myapp")
+/// .arg(Arg::new("output")
+/// .short('o')
+/// .action(ArgAction::Append))
+/// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o", "val1", "-o", "val2"]);
+///
+/// let mut values = m.remove_many::<String>("output")
+/// .unwrap();
+///
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), Some(String::from("val1")));
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), Some(String::from("val2")));
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), None);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct Values<T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Flatten<std::vec::IntoIter<Vec<AnyValue>>>, fn(AnyValue) -> T>,
+ len: usize,
+}
+
+impl<T> Iterator for Values<T> {
+ type Item = T;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ (self.len, Some(self.len))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> DoubleEndedIterator for Values<T> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for Values<T> {}
+
+/// Creates an empty iterator.
+impl<T> Default for Values<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ let empty: Vec<Vec<AnyValue>> = Default::default();
+ Values {
+ iter: empty.into_iter().flatten().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ len: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Iterate over multiple values for an argument via [`ArgMatches::get_many`].
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+/// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+/// .arg(Arg::new("output")
+/// .short('o')
+/// .action(ArgAction::Append))
+/// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o", "val1", "-o", "val2"]);
+///
+/// let mut values = m.get_many::<String>("output")
+/// .unwrap()
+/// .map(|s| s.as_str());
+///
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), Some("val1"));
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), Some("val2"));
+/// assert_eq!(values.next(), None);
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct ValuesRef<'a, T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Flatten<Iter<'a, Vec<AnyValue>>>, fn(&AnyValue) -> &T>,
+ len: usize,
+}
+
+impl<'a, T: 'a> Iterator for ValuesRef<'a, T> {
+ type Item = &'a T;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ (self.len, Some(self.len))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T: 'a> DoubleEndedIterator for ValuesRef<'a, T> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T: 'a> ExactSizeIterator for ValuesRef<'a, T> {}
+
+/// Creates an empty iterator.
+impl<'a, T: 'a> Default for ValuesRef<'a, T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [Vec<AnyValue>; 0] = [];
+ ValuesRef {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().flatten().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ len: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Iterate over raw argument values via [`ArgMatches::get_raw`].
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # #[cfg(unix)] {
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, arg, value_parser};
+/// use std::ffi::OsString;
+/// use std::os::unix::ffi::{OsStrExt,OsStringExt};
+///
+/// let m = Command::new("utf8")
+/// .arg(arg!(<arg> "some arg")
+/// .value_parser(value_parser!(OsString)))
+/// .get_matches_from(vec![OsString::from("myprog"),
+/// // "Hi {0xe9}!"
+/// OsString::from_vec(vec![b'H', b'i', b' ', 0xe9, b'!'])]);
+/// assert_eq!(
+/// &*m.get_raw("arg")
+/// .unwrap()
+/// .next().unwrap()
+/// .as_bytes(),
+/// [b'H', b'i', b' ', 0xe9, b'!']
+/// );
+/// # }
+/// ```
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct RawValues<'a> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Flatten<Iter<'a, Vec<OsString>>>, fn(&OsString) -> &OsStr>,
+ len: usize,
+}
+
+impl<'a> Iterator for RawValues<'a> {
+ type Item = &'a OsStr;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a OsStr> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ (self.len, Some(self.len))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for RawValues<'a> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<&'a OsStr> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for RawValues<'a> {}
+
+/// Creates an empty iterator.
+impl Default for RawValues<'_> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [Vec<OsString>; 0] = [];
+ RawValues {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().flatten().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ len: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// The following were taken and adapted from vec_map source
+// repo: https://github.com/contain-rs/vec-map
+// commit: be5e1fa3c26e351761b33010ddbdaf5f05dbcc33
+// license: MIT - Copyright (c) 2015 The Rust Project Developers
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+#[deprecated(since = "4.1.0", note = "Use Occurrences instead")]
+pub struct GroupedValues<'a> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Iter<'a, Vec<AnyValue>>, fn(&Vec<AnyValue>) -> Vec<&str>>,
+ len: usize,
+}
+
+#[allow(deprecated)]
+impl<'a> Iterator for GroupedValues<'a> {
+ type Item = Vec<&'a str>;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ (self.len, Some(self.len))
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(deprecated)]
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for GroupedValues<'a> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[allow(deprecated)]
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for GroupedValues<'a> {}
+
+/// Creates an empty iterator. Used for `unwrap_or_default()`.
+#[allow(deprecated)]
+impl<'a> Default for GroupedValues<'a> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [Vec<AnyValue>; 0] = [];
+ GroupedValues {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ len: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct Occurrences<T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<std::vec::IntoIter<Vec<AnyValue>>, fn(Vec<AnyValue>) -> OccurrenceValues<T>>,
+}
+
+impl<T> Iterator for Occurrences<T> {
+ type Item = OccurrenceValues<T>;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> DoubleEndedIterator for Occurrences<T> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for Occurrences<T> {}
+
+impl<T> Default for Occurrences<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ let empty: Vec<Vec<AnyValue>> = Default::default();
+ Occurrences {
+ iter: empty.into_iter().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct OccurrenceValues<T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<std::vec::IntoIter<AnyValue>, fn(AnyValue) -> T>,
+}
+
+impl<T> Iterator for OccurrenceValues<T> {
+ type Item = T;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrenceValues<T> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> ExactSizeIterator for OccurrenceValues<T> {}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct OccurrencesRef<'a, T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Iter<'a, Vec<AnyValue>>, fn(&Vec<AnyValue>) -> OccurrenceValuesRef<'_, T>>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> Iterator for OccurrencesRef<'a, T>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ type Item = OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T>;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrencesRef<'a, T>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> ExactSizeIterator for OccurrencesRef<'a, T> where Self: 'a {}
+impl<'a, T> Default for OccurrencesRef<'a, T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [Vec<AnyValue>; 0] = [];
+ OccurrencesRef {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Iter<'a, AnyValue>, fn(&AnyValue) -> &T>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> Iterator for OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ type Item = &'a T;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, T> ExactSizeIterator for OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T> where Self: 'a {}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct RawOccurrences<'a> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Iter<'a, Vec<OsString>>, fn(&Vec<OsString>) -> RawOccurrenceValues<'_>>,
+}
+
+impl<'a> Iterator for RawOccurrences<'a> {
+ type Item = RawOccurrenceValues<'a>;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for RawOccurrences<'a> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for RawOccurrences<'a> {}
+
+impl<'a> Default for RawOccurrences<'a> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [Vec<OsString>; 0] = [];
+ RawOccurrences {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct RawOccurrenceValues<'a> {
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ iter: Map<Iter<'a, OsString>, fn(&OsString) -> &OsStr>,
+}
+
+impl<'a> Iterator for RawOccurrenceValues<'a>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ type Item = &'a OsStr;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next()
+ }
+
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.iter.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for RawOccurrenceValues<'a>
+where
+ Self: 'a,
+{
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
+ self.iter.next_back()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for RawOccurrenceValues<'a> {}
+
+/// Iterate over indices for where an argument appeared when parsing, via [`ArgMatches::indices_of`]
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```rust
+/// # use clap_builder as clap;
+/// # use clap::{Command, Arg, ArgAction};
+/// let m = Command::new("myapp")
+/// .arg(Arg::new("output")
+/// .short('o')
+/// .num_args(1..)
+/// .action(ArgAction::Set))
+/// .get_matches_from(vec!["myapp", "-o", "val1", "val2"]);
+///
+/// let mut indices = m.indices_of("output").unwrap();
+///
+/// assert_eq!(indices.next(), Some(2));
+/// assert_eq!(indices.next(), Some(3));
+/// assert_eq!(indices.next(), None);
+/// ```
+/// [`ArgMatches::indices_of`]: ArgMatches::indices_of()
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct Indices<'a> {
+ iter: Cloned<Iter<'a, usize>>,
+ len: usize,
+}
+
+impl<'a> Iterator for Indices<'a> {
+ type Item = usize;
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<usize> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ (self.len, Some(self.len))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for Indices<'a> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<usize> {
+ if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() {
+ self.len -= 1;
+ Some(next)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for Indices<'a> {}
+
+/// Creates an empty iterator.
+impl<'a> Default for Indices<'a> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ static EMPTY: [usize; 0] = [];
+ // This is never called because the iterator is empty:
+ Indices {
+ iter: EMPTY[..].iter().cloned(),
+ len: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[track_caller]
+fn unwrap_downcast_ref<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(value: &AnyValue) -> &T {
+ value.downcast_ref().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+}
+
+#[track_caller]
+fn unwrap_downcast_into<T: Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(value: AnyValue) -> T {
+ value.downcast_into().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ use crate::ArgAction;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn check_auto_traits() {
+ static_assertions::assert_impl_all!(ArgMatches: Send, Sync, Unpin);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_default_raw_values() {
+ let mut values: RawValues = Default::default();
+ assert_eq!(values.next(), None);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_default_indices() {
+ let mut indices: Indices = Indices::default();
+ assert_eq!(indices.next(), None);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_default_indices_with_shorter_lifetime() {
+ let matches = ArgMatches::default();
+ let mut indices = matches.indices_of("").unwrap_or_default();
+ assert_eq!(indices.next(), None);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn values_exact_size() {
+ let l = crate::Command::new("test")
+ .arg(
+ crate::Arg::new("POTATO")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..)
+ .required(true),
+ )
+ .try_get_matches_from(["test", "one"])
+ .unwrap()
+ .get_many::<String>("POTATO")
+ .expect("present")
+ .count();
+ assert_eq!(l, 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn os_values_exact_size() {
+ let l = crate::Command::new("test")
+ .arg(
+ crate::Arg::new("POTATO")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..)
+ .value_parser(crate::builder::ValueParser::os_string())
+ .required(true),
+ )
+ .try_get_matches_from(["test", "one"])
+ .unwrap()
+ .get_many::<std::ffi::OsString>("POTATO")
+ .expect("present")
+ .count();
+ assert_eq!(l, 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn indices_exact_size() {
+ let l = crate::Command::new("test")
+ .arg(
+ crate::Arg::new("POTATO")
+ .action(ArgAction::Set)
+ .num_args(1..)
+ .required(true),
+ )
+ .try_get_matches_from(["test", "one"])
+ .unwrap()
+ .indices_of("POTATO")
+ .expect("present")
+ .len();
+ assert_eq!(l, 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn rev_iter() {
+ let mut matches = crate::Command::new("myprog")
+ .arg(crate::Arg::new("a").short('a').action(ArgAction::Append))
+ .arg(crate::Arg::new("b").short('b').action(ArgAction::Append))
+ .try_get_matches_from(vec!["myprog", "-a1", "-b1", "-b3"])
+ .unwrap();
+
+ let a_index = matches
+ .indices_of("a")
+ .expect("missing aopt indices")
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ dbg!(&a_index);
+ let a_value = matches
+ .remove_many::<String>("a")
+ .expect("missing aopt values");
+ dbg!(&a_value);
+ let a = a_index.into_iter().zip(a_value).rev().collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ dbg!(a);
+
+ let b_index = matches
+ .indices_of("b")
+ .expect("missing aopt indices")
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ dbg!(&b_index);
+ let b_value = matches
+ .remove_many::<String>("b")
+ .expect("missing aopt values");
+ dbg!(&b_value);
+ let b = b_index.into_iter().zip(b_value).rev().collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ dbg!(b);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/matched_arg.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/matched_arg.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..24df8b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/matched_arg.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
+// Std
+use std::{
+ ffi::{OsStr, OsString},
+ iter::{Cloned, Flatten},
+ slice::Iter,
+};
+
+use crate::builder::ArgPredicate;
+use crate::parser::ValueSource;
+use crate::util::eq_ignore_case;
+use crate::util::AnyValue;
+use crate::util::AnyValueId;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct MatchedArg {
+ source: Option<ValueSource>,
+ indices: Vec<usize>,
+ type_id: Option<AnyValueId>,
+ vals: Vec<Vec<AnyValue>>,
+ raw_vals: Vec<Vec<OsString>>,
+ ignore_case: bool,
+}
+
+impl MatchedArg {
+ pub(crate) fn new_arg(arg: &crate::Arg) -> Self {
+ let ignore_case = arg.is_ignore_case_set();
+ Self {
+ source: None,
+ indices: Vec::new(),
+ type_id: Some(arg.get_value_parser().type_id()),
+ vals: Vec::new(),
+ raw_vals: Vec::new(),
+ ignore_case,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn new_group() -> Self {
+ let ignore_case = false;
+ Self {
+ source: None,
+ indices: Vec::new(),
+ type_id: None,
+ vals: Vec::new(),
+ raw_vals: Vec::new(),
+ ignore_case,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn new_external(cmd: &crate::Command) -> Self {
+ let ignore_case = false;
+ Self {
+ source: None,
+ indices: Vec::new(),
+ type_id: Some(
+ cmd.get_external_subcommand_value_parser()
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .type_id(),
+ ),
+ vals: Vec::new(),
+ raw_vals: Vec::new(),
+ ignore_case,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn indices(&self) -> Cloned<Iter<'_, usize>> {
+ self.indices.iter().cloned()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn get_index(&self, index: usize) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.indices.get(index).cloned()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn push_index(&mut self, index: usize) {
+ self.indices.push(index)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn vals(&self) -> Iter<Vec<AnyValue>> {
+ self.vals.iter()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_vals(self) -> Vec<Vec<AnyValue>> {
+ self.vals
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn vals_flatten(&self) -> Flatten<Iter<Vec<AnyValue>>> {
+ self.vals.iter().flatten()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn into_vals_flatten(self) -> Flatten<std::vec::IntoIter<Vec<AnyValue>>> {
+ self.vals.into_iter().flatten()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn raw_vals(&self) -> Iter<Vec<OsString>> {
+ self.raw_vals.iter()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn raw_vals_flatten(&self) -> Flatten<Iter<Vec<OsString>>> {
+ self.raw_vals.iter().flatten()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn first(&self) -> Option<&AnyValue> {
+ self.vals_flatten().next()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(test)]
+ pub(crate) fn first_raw(&self) -> Option<&OsString> {
+ self.raw_vals_flatten().next()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn new_val_group(&mut self) {
+ self.vals.push(vec![]);
+ self.raw_vals.push(vec![]);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn append_val(&mut self, val: AnyValue, raw_val: OsString) {
+ // We assume there is always a group created before.
+ self.vals.last_mut().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG).push(val);
+ self.raw_vals
+ .last_mut()
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .push(raw_val);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn num_vals(&self) -> usize {
+ self.vals.iter().map(|v| v.len()).sum()
+ }
+
+ // Will be used later
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ pub(crate) fn num_vals_last_group(&self) -> usize {
+ self.vals.last().map(|x| x.len()).unwrap_or(0)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn all_val_groups_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.vals.iter().flatten().count() == 0
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn check_explicit(&self, predicate: &ArgPredicate) -> bool {
+ if self.source.map(|s| !s.is_explicit()).unwrap_or(false) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ match predicate {
+ ArgPredicate::Equals(val) => self.raw_vals_flatten().any(|v| {
+ if self.ignore_case {
+ // If `v` isn't utf8, it can't match `val`, so `OsStr::to_str` should be fine
+ eq_ignore_case(&v.to_string_lossy(), &val.to_string_lossy())
+ } else {
+ OsString::as_os_str(v) == OsStr::new(val)
+ }
+ }),
+ ArgPredicate::IsPresent => true,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn source(&self) -> Option<ValueSource> {
+ self.source
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn set_source(&mut self, source: ValueSource) {
+ if let Some(existing) = self.source {
+ self.source = Some(existing.max(source));
+ } else {
+ self.source = Some(source)
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn type_id(&self) -> Option<AnyValueId> {
+ self.type_id
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn infer_type_id(&self, expected: AnyValueId) -> AnyValueId {
+ self.type_id()
+ .or_else(|| {
+ self.vals_flatten()
+ .map(|v| v.type_id())
+ .find(|actual| *actual != expected)
+ })
+ .unwrap_or(expected)
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for MatchedArg {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &MatchedArg) -> bool {
+ let MatchedArg {
+ source: self_source,
+ indices: self_indices,
+ type_id: self_type_id,
+ vals: _,
+ raw_vals: self_raw_vals,
+ ignore_case: self_ignore_case,
+ } = self;
+ let MatchedArg {
+ source: other_source,
+ indices: other_indices,
+ type_id: other_type_id,
+ vals: _,
+ raw_vals: other_raw_vals,
+ ignore_case: other_ignore_case,
+ } = other;
+ self_source == other_source
+ && self_indices == other_indices
+ && self_type_id == other_type_id
+ && self_raw_vals == other_raw_vals
+ && self_ignore_case == other_ignore_case
+ }
+}
+
+impl Eq for MatchedArg {}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_grouped_vals_first() {
+ let mut m = MatchedArg::new_group();
+ m.new_val_group();
+ m.new_val_group();
+ m.append_val(AnyValue::new(String::from("bbb")), "bbb".into());
+ m.append_val(AnyValue::new(String::from("ccc")), "ccc".into());
+ assert_eq!(m.first_raw(), Some(&OsString::from("bbb")));
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb86585
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+mod arg_matches;
+mod matched_arg;
+mod value_source;
+
+pub use arg_matches::IdsRef;
+pub use arg_matches::RawValues;
+pub use arg_matches::Values;
+pub use arg_matches::ValuesRef;
+pub use arg_matches::{ArgMatches, Indices};
+pub use value_source::ValueSource;
+
+pub(crate) use arg_matches::SubCommand;
+pub(crate) use matched_arg::MatchedArg;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/value_source.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/value_source.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..db45d9c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/value_source.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+/// Origin of the argument's value
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
+#[non_exhaustive]
+pub enum ValueSource {
+ /// Value came [`Arg::default_value`][crate::Arg::default_value]
+ DefaultValue,
+ /// Value came [`Arg::env`][crate::Arg::env]
+ EnvVariable,
+ /// Value was passed in on the command-line
+ CommandLine,
+}
+
+impl ValueSource {
+ pub(crate) fn is_explicit(self) -> bool {
+ self != Self::DefaultValue
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e73544
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+//! [`Command`][crate::Command] line argument parser
+
+mod arg_matcher;
+mod error;
+mod matches;
+#[allow(clippy::module_inception)]
+mod parser;
+mod validator;
+
+pub(crate) mod features;
+
+pub(crate) use self::arg_matcher::ArgMatcher;
+pub(crate) use self::matches::{MatchedArg, SubCommand};
+pub(crate) use self::parser::Identifier;
+pub(crate) use self::parser::PendingArg;
+pub(crate) use self::parser::{ParseState, Parser};
+pub(crate) use self::validator::get_possible_values_cli;
+pub(crate) use self::validator::Validator;
+
+pub use self::matches::IdsRef;
+pub use self::matches::RawValues;
+pub use self::matches::Values;
+pub use self::matches::ValuesRef;
+pub use self::matches::{ArgMatches, Indices, ValueSource};
+pub use error::MatchesError;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/parser.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/parser.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..93616d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/parser.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,1622 @@
+// Std
+use std::{
+ cell::Cell,
+ ffi::{OsStr, OsString},
+};
+
+use clap_lex::OsStrExt as _;
+
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::{Arg, Command};
+use crate::error::Error as ClapError;
+use crate::error::Result as ClapResult;
+use crate::mkeymap::KeyType;
+use crate::output::Usage;
+use crate::parser::features::suggestions;
+use crate::parser::{ArgMatcher, SubCommand};
+use crate::parser::{Validator, ValueSource};
+use crate::util::AnyValue;
+use crate::util::Id;
+use crate::ArgAction;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+pub(crate) struct Parser<'cmd> {
+ cmd: &'cmd mut Command,
+ cur_idx: Cell<usize>,
+ /// Index of the previous flag subcommand in a group of flags.
+ flag_subcmd_at: Option<usize>,
+ /// Counter indicating the number of items to skip
+ /// when revisiting the group of flags which includes the flag subcommand.
+ flag_subcmd_skip: usize,
+}
+
+// Initializing Methods
+impl<'cmd> Parser<'cmd> {
+ pub(crate) fn new(cmd: &'cmd mut Command) -> Self {
+ Parser {
+ cmd,
+ cur_idx: Cell::new(0),
+ flag_subcmd_at: None,
+ flag_subcmd_skip: 0,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Parsing Methods
+impl<'cmd> Parser<'cmd> {
+ // The actual parsing function
+ #[allow(clippy::cognitive_complexity)]
+ pub(crate) fn get_matches_with(
+ &mut self,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ raw_args: &mut clap_lex::RawArgs,
+ mut args_cursor: clap_lex::ArgCursor,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with");
+ // Verify all positional assertions pass
+
+ let mut subcmd_name: Option<String> = None;
+ let mut keep_state = false;
+ let mut parse_state = ParseState::ValuesDone;
+ let mut pos_counter = 1;
+
+ // Already met any valid arg(then we shouldn't expect subcommands after it).
+ let mut valid_arg_found = false;
+ // If the user already passed '--'. Meaning only positional args follow.
+ let mut trailing_values = false;
+
+ // Count of positional args
+ let positional_count = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .keys()
+ .filter(|x| x.is_position())
+ .count();
+ // If any arg sets .last(true)
+ let contains_last = self.cmd.get_arguments().any(|x| x.is_last_set());
+
+ while let Some(arg_os) = raw_args.next(&mut args_cursor) {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::get_matches_with: Begin parsing '{:?}'",
+ arg_os.to_value_os(),
+ );
+
+ // Has the user already passed '--'? Meaning only positional args follow
+ if !trailing_values {
+ if self.cmd.is_subcommand_precedence_over_arg_set()
+ || !matches!(parse_state, ParseState::Opt(_) | ParseState::Pos(_))
+ {
+ // Does the arg match a subcommand name, or any of its aliases (if defined)
+ let sc_name = self.possible_subcommand(arg_os.to_value(), valid_arg_found);
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: sc={sc_name:?}");
+ if let Some(sc_name) = sc_name {
+ if sc_name == "help" && !self.cmd.is_disable_help_subcommand_set() {
+ ok!(self.parse_help_subcommand(raw_args.remaining(&mut args_cursor)));
+ unreachable!("`parse_help_subcommand` always errors");
+ } else {
+ subcmd_name = Some(sc_name.to_owned());
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if arg_os.is_escape() {
+ if matches!(&parse_state, ParseState::Opt(opt) | ParseState::Pos(opt) if
+ self.cmd[opt].is_allow_hyphen_values_set())
+ {
+ // ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue, do nothing
+ } else {
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: setting TrailingVals=true");
+ trailing_values = true;
+ matcher.start_trailing();
+ continue;
+ }
+ } else if let Some((long_arg, long_value)) = arg_os.to_long() {
+ let parse_result = ok!(self.parse_long_arg(
+ matcher,
+ long_arg,
+ long_value,
+ &parse_state,
+ pos_counter,
+ &mut valid_arg_found,
+ ));
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: After parse_long_arg {parse_result:?}");
+ match parse_result {
+ ParseResult::NoArg => {
+ unreachable!("`to_long` always has the flag specified")
+ }
+ ParseResult::ValuesDone => {
+ parse_state = ParseState::ValuesDone;
+ continue;
+ }
+ ParseResult::Opt(id) => {
+ parse_state = ParseState::Opt(id);
+ continue;
+ }
+ ParseResult::FlagSubCommand(name) => {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::get_matches_with: FlagSubCommand found in long arg {:?}",
+ &name
+ );
+ subcmd_name = Some(name);
+ break;
+ }
+ ParseResult::EqualsNotProvided { arg } => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ return Err(ClapError::no_equals(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ ParseResult::NoMatchingArg { arg } => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ let remaining_args: Vec<_> =
+ raw_args.remaining(&mut args_cursor).collect();
+ return Err(self.did_you_mean_error(
+ &arg,
+ matcher,
+ &remaining_args,
+ trailing_values,
+ ));
+ }
+ ParseResult::UnneededAttachedValue { rest, used, arg } => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ return Err(ClapError::too_many_values(
+ self.cmd,
+ rest,
+ arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&used),
+ ));
+ }
+ ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue => {
+ // Maybe a hyphen value, do nothing.
+ }
+ ParseResult::AttachedValueNotConsumed => {
+ unreachable!()
+ }
+ }
+ } else if let Some(short_arg) = arg_os.to_short() {
+ // Arg looks like a short flag, and not a possible number
+
+ // Try to parse short args like normal, if allow_hyphen_values or
+ // AllowNegativeNumbers is set, parse_short_arg will *not* throw
+ // an error, and instead return Ok(None)
+ let parse_result = ok!(self.parse_short_arg(
+ matcher,
+ short_arg,
+ &parse_state,
+ pos_counter,
+ &mut valid_arg_found,
+ ));
+ // If it's None, we then check if one of those two AppSettings was set
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: After parse_short_arg {parse_result:?}");
+ match parse_result {
+ ParseResult::NoArg => {
+ // Is a single dash `-`, try positional.
+ }
+ ParseResult::ValuesDone => {
+ parse_state = ParseState::ValuesDone;
+ continue;
+ }
+ ParseResult::Opt(id) => {
+ parse_state = ParseState::Opt(id);
+ continue;
+ }
+ ParseResult::FlagSubCommand(name) => {
+ // If there are more short flags to be processed, we should keep the state, and later
+ // revisit the current group of short flags skipping the subcommand.
+ keep_state = self
+ .flag_subcmd_at
+ .map(|at| {
+ raw_args
+ .seek(&mut args_cursor, clap_lex::SeekFrom::Current(-1));
+ // Since we are now saving the current state, the number of flags to skip during state recovery should
+ // be the current index (`cur_idx`) minus ONE UNIT TO THE LEFT of the starting position.
+ self.flag_subcmd_skip = self.cur_idx.get() - at + 1;
+ })
+ .is_some();
+
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::get_matches_with:FlagSubCommandShort: subcmd_name={}, keep_state={}, flag_subcmd_skip={}",
+ name,
+ keep_state,
+ self.flag_subcmd_skip
+ );
+
+ subcmd_name = Some(name);
+ break;
+ }
+ ParseResult::EqualsNotProvided { arg } => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ return Err(ClapError::no_equals(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ ParseResult::NoMatchingArg { arg } => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ // We already know it looks like a flag
+ let suggested_trailing_arg =
+ !trailing_values && self.cmd.has_positionals();
+ return Err(ClapError::unknown_argument(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg,
+ None,
+ suggested_trailing_arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue => {
+ // Maybe a hyphen value, do nothing.
+ }
+ ParseResult::UnneededAttachedValue { .. }
+ | ParseResult::AttachedValueNotConsumed => unreachable!(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ if let ParseState::Opt(id) = &parse_state {
+ // Assume this is a value of a previous arg.
+
+ // get the option so we can check the settings
+ let arg = &self.cmd[id];
+ let parse_result = if let Some(parse_result) =
+ self.check_terminator(arg, arg_os.to_value_os())
+ {
+ parse_result
+ } else {
+ let trailing_values = false;
+ let arg_values = matcher.pending_values_mut(id, None, trailing_values);
+ arg_values.push(arg_os.to_value_os().to_owned());
+ if matcher.needs_more_vals(arg) {
+ ParseResult::Opt(arg.get_id().clone())
+ } else {
+ ParseResult::ValuesDone
+ }
+ };
+ parse_state = match parse_result {
+ ParseResult::Opt(id) => ParseState::Opt(id),
+ ParseResult::ValuesDone => ParseState::ValuesDone,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ // get the next value from the iterator
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Correct pos_counter.
+ pos_counter = {
+ let is_second_to_last = pos_counter + 1 == positional_count;
+
+ // The last positional argument, or second to last positional
+ // argument may be set to .multiple_values(true) or `.multiple_occurrences(true)`
+ let low_index_mults = is_second_to_last
+ && self.cmd.get_positionals().any(|a| {
+ a.is_multiple() && (positional_count != a.get_index().unwrap_or(0))
+ })
+ && self
+ .cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .last()
+ .map(|p_name| !p_name.is_last_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default();
+
+ let is_terminated = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .get(&pos_counter)
+ .map(|a| a.get_value_terminator().is_some())
+ .unwrap_or_default();
+
+ let missing_pos = self.cmd.is_allow_missing_positional_set()
+ && is_second_to_last
+ && !trailing_values;
+
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: Positional counter...{pos_counter}");
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: Low index multiples...{low_index_mults:?}");
+
+ if (low_index_mults || missing_pos) && !is_terminated {
+ let skip_current = if let Some(n) = raw_args.peek(&args_cursor) {
+ if let Some(arg) = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .find(|a| a.get_index() == Some(pos_counter))
+ {
+ // If next value looks like a new_arg or it's a
+ // subcommand, skip positional argument under current
+ // pos_counter(which means current value cannot be a
+ // positional argument with a value next to it), assume
+ // current value matches the next arg.
+ self.is_new_arg(&n, arg)
+ || self
+ .possible_subcommand(n.to_value(), valid_arg_found)
+ .is_some()
+ } else {
+ true
+ }
+ } else {
+ true
+ };
+
+ if skip_current {
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: Bumping the positional counter...");
+ pos_counter + 1
+ } else {
+ pos_counter
+ }
+ } else if trailing_values
+ && (self.cmd.is_allow_missing_positional_set() || contains_last)
+ {
+ // Came to -- and one positional has .last(true) set, so we go immediately
+ // to the last (highest index) positional
+ debug!("Parser::get_matches_with: .last(true) and --, setting last pos");
+ positional_count
+ } else {
+ pos_counter
+ }
+ };
+
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.get_keymap().get(&pos_counter) {
+ if arg.is_last_set() && !trailing_values {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ // Its already considered a positional, we don't need to suggest turning it
+ // into one
+ let suggested_trailing_arg = false;
+ return Err(ClapError::unknown_argument(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ None,
+ suggested_trailing_arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ if arg.is_trailing_var_arg_set() {
+ trailing_values = true;
+ }
+
+ if matcher.pending_arg_id() != Some(arg.get_id()) || !arg.is_multiple_values_set() {
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+ }
+ parse_state =
+ if let Some(parse_result) = self.check_terminator(arg, arg_os.to_value_os()) {
+ debug_assert_eq!(parse_result, ParseResult::ValuesDone);
+ pos_counter += 1;
+ ParseState::ValuesDone
+ } else {
+ let arg_values = matcher.pending_values_mut(
+ arg.get_id(),
+ Some(Identifier::Index),
+ trailing_values,
+ );
+ arg_values.push(arg_os.to_value_os().to_owned());
+
+ // Only increment the positional counter if it doesn't allow multiples
+ if !arg.is_multiple() {
+ pos_counter += 1;
+ ParseState::ValuesDone
+ } else {
+ ParseState::Pos(arg.get_id().clone())
+ }
+ };
+ valid_arg_found = true;
+ } else if let Some(external_parser) =
+ self.cmd.get_external_subcommand_value_parser().cloned()
+ {
+ // Get external subcommand name
+ let sc_name = match arg_os.to_value() {
+ Ok(s) => s.to_owned(),
+ Err(_) => {
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ return Err(ClapError::invalid_utf8(
+ self.cmd,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Collect the external subcommand args
+ let mut sc_m = ArgMatcher::new(self.cmd);
+ sc_m.start_occurrence_of_external(self.cmd);
+
+ for raw_val in raw_args.remaining(&mut args_cursor) {
+ let val = ok!(external_parser.parse_ref(
+ self.cmd,
+ None,
+ raw_val,
+ ValueSource::CommandLine
+ ));
+ let external_id = Id::from_static_ref(Id::EXTERNAL);
+ sc_m.add_val_to(&external_id, val, raw_val.to_os_string());
+ }
+
+ matcher.subcommand(SubCommand {
+ name: sc_name,
+ matches: sc_m.into_inner(),
+ });
+
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ ok!(self.add_env(matcher));
+ ok!(self.add_defaults(matcher));
+ return Validator::new(self.cmd).validate(parse_state, matcher);
+ } else {
+ // Start error processing
+ let _ = self.resolve_pending(matcher);
+ return Err(self.match_arg_error(&arg_os, valid_arg_found, trailing_values));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if let Some(ref pos_sc_name) = subcmd_name {
+ let sc_name = self
+ .cmd
+ .find_subcommand(pos_sc_name)
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .get_name()
+ .to_owned();
+ ok!(self.parse_subcommand(&sc_name, matcher, raw_args, args_cursor, keep_state));
+ }
+
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ ok!(self.add_env(matcher));
+ ok!(self.add_defaults(matcher));
+ Validator::new(self.cmd).validate(parse_state, matcher)
+ }
+
+ fn match_arg_error(
+ &self,
+ arg_os: &clap_lex::ParsedArg<'_>,
+ valid_arg_found: bool,
+ trailing_values: bool,
+ ) -> ClapError {
+ // If argument follows a `--`
+ if trailing_values {
+ // If the arg matches a subcommand name, or any of its aliases (if defined)
+ if self
+ .possible_subcommand(arg_os.to_value(), valid_arg_found)
+ .is_some()
+ {
+ return ClapError::unnecessary_double_dash(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ let suggested_trailing_arg = !trailing_values
+ && self.cmd.has_positionals()
+ && (arg_os.is_long() || arg_os.is_short());
+
+ if !(self.cmd.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set() && valid_arg_found) {
+ let candidates = suggestions::did_you_mean(
+ &arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ self.cmd.all_subcommand_names(),
+ );
+ // If the argument looks like a subcommand.
+ if !candidates.is_empty() {
+ return ClapError::invalid_subcommand(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ candidates,
+ self.cmd.get_bin_name_fallback().to_owned(),
+ suggested_trailing_arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ );
+ }
+
+ // If the argument must be a subcommand.
+ if self.cmd.has_subcommands()
+ && (!self.cmd.has_positionals() || self.cmd.is_infer_subcommands_set())
+ {
+ return ClapError::unrecognized_subcommand(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ ClapError::unknown_argument(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg_os.display().to_string(),
+ None,
+ suggested_trailing_arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ )
+ }
+
+ // Checks if the arg matches a subcommand name, or any of its aliases (if defined)
+ fn possible_subcommand(
+ &self,
+ arg: Result<&str, &OsStr>,
+ valid_arg_found: bool,
+ ) -> Option<&str> {
+ debug!("Parser::possible_subcommand: arg={arg:?}");
+ let arg = some!(arg.ok());
+
+ if !(self.cmd.is_args_conflicts_with_subcommands_set() && valid_arg_found) {
+ if self.cmd.is_infer_subcommands_set() {
+ // For subcommand `test`, we accepts it's prefix: `t`, `te`,
+ // `tes` and `test`.
+ let mut iter = self.cmd.get_subcommands().filter_map(|s| {
+ if s.get_name().starts_with(arg) {
+ return Some(s.get_name());
+ }
+
+ // Use find here instead of chaining the iterator because we want to accept
+ // conflicts in aliases.
+ s.get_all_aliases().find(|s| s.starts_with(arg))
+ });
+
+ if let name @ Some(_) = iter.next() {
+ if iter.next().is_none() {
+ return name;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // Don't use an else here because we want inference to support exact matching even if
+ // there are conflicts.
+ if let Some(sc) = self.cmd.find_subcommand(arg) {
+ return Some(sc.get_name());
+ }
+ }
+ None
+ }
+
+ // Checks if the arg matches a long flag subcommand name, or any of its aliases (if defined)
+ fn possible_long_flag_subcommand(&self, arg: &str) -> Option<&str> {
+ debug!("Parser::possible_long_flag_subcommand: arg={arg:?}");
+ if self.cmd.is_infer_subcommands_set() {
+ let mut iter = self.cmd.get_subcommands().filter_map(|sc| {
+ sc.get_long_flag().and_then(|long| {
+ if long.starts_with(arg) {
+ Some(sc.get_name())
+ } else {
+ sc.get_all_long_flag_aliases().find_map(|alias| {
+ if alias.starts_with(arg) {
+ Some(sc.get_name())
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+ }
+ })
+ });
+
+ if let name @ Some(_) = iter.next() {
+ if iter.next().is_none() {
+ return name;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if let Some(sc_name) = self.cmd.find_long_subcmd(arg) {
+ return Some(sc_name);
+ }
+ None
+ }
+
+ fn parse_help_subcommand(
+ &self,
+ cmds: impl Iterator<Item = &'cmd OsStr>,
+ ) -> ClapResult<std::convert::Infallible> {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_help_subcommand");
+
+ let mut cmd = self.cmd.clone();
+ let sc = {
+ let mut sc = &mut cmd;
+
+ for cmd in cmds {
+ sc = if let Some(sc_name) =
+ sc.find_subcommand(cmd).map(|sc| sc.get_name().to_owned())
+ {
+ sc._build_subcommand(&sc_name).unwrap()
+ } else {
+ return Err(ClapError::unrecognized_subcommand(
+ sc,
+ cmd.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ Usage::new(sc).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ };
+ }
+
+ sc
+ };
+ let parser = Parser::new(sc);
+
+ Err(parser.help_err(true))
+ }
+
+ fn is_new_arg(&self, next: &clap_lex::ParsedArg<'_>, current_positional: &Arg) -> bool {
+ #![allow(clippy::needless_bool)] // Prefer consistent if/else-if ladder
+
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::is_new_arg: {:?}:{}",
+ next.to_value_os(),
+ current_positional.get_id()
+ );
+
+ if self.cmd[current_positional.get_id()].is_allow_hyphen_values_set()
+ || (self.cmd[current_positional.get_id()].is_allow_negative_numbers_set()
+ && next.is_negative_number())
+ {
+ // If allow hyphen, this isn't a new arg.
+ debug!("Parser::is_new_arg: Allow hyphen");
+ false
+ } else if next.is_long() {
+ // If this is a long flag, this is a new arg.
+ debug!("Parser::is_new_arg: --<something> found");
+ true
+ } else if next.is_short() {
+ // If this is a short flag, this is a new arg. But a singe '-' by
+ // itself is a value and typically means "stdin" on unix systems.
+ debug!("Parser::is_new_arg: -<something> found");
+ true
+ } else {
+ // Nothing special, this is a value.
+ debug!("Parser::is_new_arg: value");
+ false
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn parse_subcommand(
+ &mut self,
+ sc_name: &str,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ raw_args: &mut clap_lex::RawArgs,
+ args_cursor: clap_lex::ArgCursor,
+ keep_state: bool,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_subcommand");
+
+ let partial_parsing_enabled = self.cmd.is_ignore_errors_set();
+
+ if let Some(sc) = self.cmd._build_subcommand(sc_name) {
+ let mut sc_matcher = ArgMatcher::new(sc);
+
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::parse_subcommand: About to parse sc={}",
+ sc.get_name()
+ );
+
+ {
+ let mut p = Parser::new(sc);
+ // HACK: maintain indexes between parsers
+ // FlagSubCommand short arg needs to revisit the current short args, but skip the subcommand itself
+ if keep_state {
+ p.cur_idx.set(self.cur_idx.get());
+ p.flag_subcmd_at = self.flag_subcmd_at;
+ p.flag_subcmd_skip = self.flag_subcmd_skip;
+ }
+ if let Err(error) = p.get_matches_with(&mut sc_matcher, raw_args, args_cursor) {
+ if partial_parsing_enabled {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_subcommand: ignored error in subcommand {sc_name}: {error:?}");
+ } else {
+ return Err(error);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ matcher.subcommand(SubCommand {
+ name: sc.get_name().to_owned(),
+ matches: sc_matcher.into_inner(),
+ });
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn parse_long_arg(
+ &mut self,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ long_arg: Result<&str, &OsStr>,
+ long_value: Option<&OsStr>,
+ parse_state: &ParseState,
+ pos_counter: usize,
+ valid_arg_found: &mut bool,
+ ) -> ClapResult<ParseResult> {
+ // maybe here lifetime should be 'a
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg");
+
+ #[allow(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)]
+ if matches!(parse_state, ParseState::Opt(opt) | ParseState::Pos(opt) if
+ self.cmd[opt].is_allow_hyphen_values_set())
+ {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg: prior arg accepts hyphenated values",);
+ return Ok(ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue);
+ }
+
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg: Does it contain '='...");
+ let long_arg = match long_arg {
+ Ok(long_arg) => long_arg,
+ Err(long_arg_os) => {
+ return Ok(ParseResult::NoMatchingArg {
+ arg: long_arg_os.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ })
+ }
+ };
+ if long_arg.is_empty() {
+ debug_assert!(
+ long_value.is_some(),
+ "`--` should be filtered out before this point"
+ );
+ }
+
+ let arg = if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.get_keymap().get(long_arg) {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg: Found valid arg or flag '{arg}'");
+ Some((long_arg, arg))
+ } else if self.cmd.is_infer_long_args_set() {
+ let mut iter = self.cmd.get_arguments().filter_map(|a| {
+ if let Some(long) = a.get_long() {
+ if long.starts_with(long_arg) {
+ return Some((long, a));
+ }
+ }
+ a.aliases
+ .iter()
+ .find_map(|(alias, _)| alias.starts_with(long_arg).then(|| (alias.as_str(), a)))
+ });
+
+ iter.next().filter(|_| iter.next().is_none())
+ } else {
+ None
+ };
+
+ if let Some((_long_arg, arg)) = arg {
+ let ident = Identifier::Long;
+ *valid_arg_found = true;
+ if arg.is_takes_value_set() {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::parse_long_arg({:?}): Found an arg with value '{:?}'",
+ long_arg, &long_value
+ );
+ let has_eq = long_value.is_some();
+ self.parse_opt_value(ident, long_value, arg, matcher, has_eq)
+ } else if let Some(rest) = long_value {
+ let required = self.cmd.required_graph();
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg({long_arg:?}): Got invalid literal `{rest:?}`");
+ let mut used: Vec<Id> = matcher
+ .arg_ids()
+ .filter(|arg_id| {
+ matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, &crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent)
+ })
+ .filter(|&n| {
+ self.cmd
+ .find(n)
+ .map(|a| !(a.is_hide_set() || required.contains(a.get_id())))
+ .unwrap_or(true)
+ })
+ .cloned()
+ .collect();
+ used.push(arg.get_id().clone());
+
+ Ok(ParseResult::UnneededAttachedValue {
+ rest: rest.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
+ used,
+ arg: arg.to_string(),
+ })
+ } else {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_arg({long_arg:?}): Presence validated");
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ self.react(
+ Some(ident),
+ ValueSource::CommandLine,
+ arg,
+ vec![],
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ )
+ }
+ } else if let Some(sc_name) = self.possible_long_flag_subcommand(long_arg) {
+ Ok(ParseResult::FlagSubCommand(sc_name.to_string()))
+ } else if self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .get(&pos_counter)
+ .map(|arg| arg.is_allow_hyphen_values_set() && !arg.is_last_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_long_args: positional at {pos_counter} allows hyphens");
+ Ok(ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue)
+ } else {
+ Ok(ParseResult::NoMatchingArg {
+ arg: long_arg.to_owned(),
+ })
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn parse_short_arg(
+ &mut self,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ mut short_arg: clap_lex::ShortFlags<'_>,
+ parse_state: &ParseState,
+ // change this to possible pos_arg when removing the usage of &mut Parser.
+ pos_counter: usize,
+ valid_arg_found: &mut bool,
+ ) -> ClapResult<ParseResult> {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg: short_arg={short_arg:?}");
+
+ #[allow(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)]
+ if matches!(parse_state, ParseState::Opt(opt) | ParseState::Pos(opt)
+ if self.cmd[opt].is_allow_hyphen_values_set() || (self.cmd[opt].is_allow_negative_numbers_set() && short_arg.is_negative_number()))
+ {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_args: prior arg accepts hyphenated values",);
+ return Ok(ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue);
+ } else if self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .get(&pos_counter)
+ .map(|arg| arg.is_allow_negative_numbers_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ && short_arg.is_negative_number()
+ {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg: negative number");
+ return Ok(ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue);
+ } else if self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .get(&pos_counter)
+ .map(|arg| arg.is_allow_hyphen_values_set() && !arg.is_last_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ && short_arg
+ .clone()
+ .any(|c| !c.map(|c| self.cmd.contains_short(c)).unwrap_or_default())
+ {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_args: positional at {pos_counter} allows hyphens");
+ return Ok(ParseResult::MaybeHyphenValue);
+ }
+
+ let mut ret = ParseResult::NoArg;
+
+ let skip = self.flag_subcmd_skip;
+ self.flag_subcmd_skip = 0;
+ let res = short_arg.advance_by(skip);
+ debug_assert_eq!(
+ res,
+ Ok(()),
+ "tracking of `flag_subcmd_skip` is off for `{short_arg:?}`"
+ );
+ while let Some(c) = short_arg.next_flag() {
+ let c = match c {
+ Ok(c) => c,
+ Err(rest) => {
+ return Ok(ParseResult::NoMatchingArg {
+ arg: format!("-{}", rest.to_string_lossy()),
+ });
+ }
+ };
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg:iter:{c}");
+
+ // Check for matching short options, and return the name if there is no trailing
+ // concatenated value: -oval
+ // Option: -o
+ // Value: val
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.get_keymap().get(&c) {
+ let ident = Identifier::Short;
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg:iter:{c}: Found valid opt or flag");
+ *valid_arg_found = true;
+ if !arg.is_takes_value_set() {
+ let arg_values = Vec::new();
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ ret = ok!(self.react(
+ Some(ident),
+ ValueSource::CommandLine,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // Check for trailing concatenated value
+ //
+ // Cloning the iterator, so we rollback if it isn't there.
+ let val = short_arg.clone().next_value_os().unwrap_or_default();
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg:iter:{c}: val={val:?}, short_arg={short_arg:?}");
+ let val = Some(val).filter(|v| !v.is_empty());
+
+ // Default to "we're expecting a value later".
+ //
+ // If attached value is not consumed, we may have more short
+ // flags to parse, continue.
+ //
+ // e.g. `-xvf`, when require_equals && x.min_vals == 0, we don't
+ // consume the `vf`, even if it's provided as value.
+ let (val, has_eq) = if let Some(val) = val.and_then(|v| v.strip_prefix("=")) {
+ (Some(val), true)
+ } else {
+ (val, false)
+ };
+ match ok!(self.parse_opt_value(ident, val, arg, matcher, has_eq)) {
+ ParseResult::AttachedValueNotConsumed => continue,
+ x => return Ok(x),
+ }
+ }
+
+ return if let Some(sc_name) = self.cmd.find_short_subcmd(c) {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg:iter:{c}: subcommand={sc_name}");
+ // Make sure indices get updated before reading `self.cur_idx`
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+ self.cur_idx.set(self.cur_idx.get() + 1);
+ debug!("Parser::parse_short_arg: cur_idx:={}", self.cur_idx.get());
+
+ let name = sc_name.to_string();
+ // Get the index of the previously saved flag subcommand in the group of flags (if exists).
+ // If it is a new flag subcommand, then the formentioned index should be the current one
+ // (ie. `cur_idx`), and should be registered.
+ let cur_idx = self.cur_idx.get();
+ self.flag_subcmd_at.get_or_insert(cur_idx);
+ let done_short_args = short_arg.is_empty();
+ if done_short_args {
+ self.flag_subcmd_at = None;
+ }
+ Ok(ParseResult::FlagSubCommand(name))
+ } else {
+ Ok(ParseResult::NoMatchingArg {
+ arg: format!("-{c}"),
+ })
+ };
+ }
+ Ok(ret)
+ }
+
+ fn parse_opt_value(
+ &self,
+ ident: Identifier,
+ attached_value: Option<&OsStr>,
+ arg: &Arg,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ has_eq: bool,
+ ) -> ClapResult<ParseResult> {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::parse_opt_value; arg={}, val={:?}, has_eq={:?}",
+ arg.get_id(),
+ attached_value,
+ has_eq
+ );
+ debug!("Parser::parse_opt_value; arg.settings={:?}", arg.settings);
+
+ debug!("Parser::parse_opt_value; Checking for val...");
+ // require_equals is set, but no '=' is provided, try throwing error.
+ if arg.is_require_equals_set() && !has_eq {
+ if arg.get_min_vals() == 0 {
+ debug!("Requires equals, but min_vals == 0");
+ let arg_values = Vec::new();
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ let react_result = ok!(self.react(
+ Some(ident),
+ ValueSource::CommandLine,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ debug_assert_eq!(react_result, ParseResult::ValuesDone);
+ if attached_value.is_some() {
+ Ok(ParseResult::AttachedValueNotConsumed)
+ } else {
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug!("Requires equals but not provided. Error.");
+ Ok(ParseResult::EqualsNotProvided {
+ arg: arg.to_string(),
+ })
+ }
+ } else if let Some(v) = attached_value {
+ let arg_values = vec![v.to_owned()];
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ let react_result = ok!(self.react(
+ Some(ident),
+ ValueSource::CommandLine,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ debug_assert_eq!(react_result, ParseResult::ValuesDone);
+ // Attached are always done
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ } else {
+ debug!("Parser::parse_opt_value: More arg vals required...");
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+ let trailing_values = false;
+ matcher.pending_values_mut(arg.get_id(), Some(ident), trailing_values);
+ Ok(ParseResult::Opt(arg.get_id().clone()))
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn check_terminator(&self, arg: &Arg, val: &OsStr) -> Option<ParseResult> {
+ if Some(val) == arg.terminator.as_ref().map(|s| OsStr::new(s.as_str())) {
+ debug!("Parser::check_terminator: terminator={:?}", arg.terminator);
+ Some(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn push_arg_values(
+ &self,
+ arg: &Arg,
+ raw_vals: Vec<OsString>,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Parser::push_arg_values: {raw_vals:?}");
+
+ for raw_val in raw_vals {
+ // update the current index because each value is a distinct index to clap
+ self.cur_idx.set(self.cur_idx.get() + 1);
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::add_single_val_to_arg: cur_idx:={}",
+ self.cur_idx.get()
+ );
+ let value_parser = arg.get_value_parser();
+ let val = ok!(value_parser.parse_ref(self.cmd, Some(arg), &raw_val, source));
+
+ matcher.add_val_to(arg.get_id(), val, raw_val);
+ matcher.add_index_to(arg.get_id(), self.cur_idx.get());
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn resolve_pending(&self, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ let pending = match matcher.take_pending() {
+ Some(pending) => pending,
+ None => {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ };
+
+ debug!("Parser::resolve_pending: id={:?}", pending.id);
+ let arg = self.cmd.find(&pending.id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ let _ = ok!(self.react(
+ pending.ident,
+ ValueSource::CommandLine,
+ arg,
+ pending.raw_vals,
+ pending.trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn react(
+ &self,
+ ident: Option<Identifier>,
+ source: ValueSource,
+ arg: &Arg,
+ mut raw_vals: Vec<OsString>,
+ mut trailing_idx: Option<usize>,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ ) -> ClapResult<ParseResult> {
+ ok!(self.resolve_pending(matcher));
+
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::react action={:?}, identifier={:?}, source={:?}",
+ arg.get_action(),
+ ident,
+ source
+ );
+
+ // Process before `default_missing_values` to avoid it counting as values from the command
+ // line
+ if source == ValueSource::CommandLine {
+ ok!(self.verify_num_args(arg, &raw_vals));
+ }
+
+ if raw_vals.is_empty() {
+ // We assume this case is valid: require equals, but min_vals == 0.
+ if !arg.default_missing_vals.is_empty() {
+ debug!("Parser::react: has default_missing_vals");
+ trailing_idx = None;
+ raw_vals.extend(
+ arg.default_missing_vals
+ .iter()
+ .map(|s| s.as_os_str().to_owned()),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ if let Some(val_delim) = arg.get_value_delimiter() {
+ if self.cmd.is_dont_delimit_trailing_values_set() && trailing_idx == Some(0) {
+ // Nothing to do
+ } else {
+ let mut val_delim_buffer = [0; 4];
+ let val_delim = val_delim.encode_utf8(&mut val_delim_buffer);
+ let mut split_raw_vals = Vec::with_capacity(raw_vals.len());
+ for (i, raw_val) in raw_vals.into_iter().enumerate() {
+ if !raw_val.contains(val_delim)
+ || (self.cmd.is_dont_delimit_trailing_values_set()
+ && trailing_idx == Some(i))
+ {
+ split_raw_vals.push(raw_val);
+ } else {
+ split_raw_vals.extend(raw_val.split(val_delim).map(|x| x.to_owned()));
+ }
+ }
+ raw_vals = split_raw_vals
+ }
+ }
+
+ match arg.get_action() {
+ ArgAction::Set => {
+ if source == ValueSource::CommandLine
+ && matches!(ident, Some(Identifier::Short) | Some(Identifier::Long))
+ {
+ // Record flag's index
+ self.cur_idx.set(self.cur_idx.get() + 1);
+ debug!("Parser::react: cur_idx:={}", self.cur_idx.get());
+ }
+ if matcher.remove(arg.get_id())
+ && !(self.cmd.is_args_override_self() || arg.overrides.contains(arg.get_id()))
+ {
+ return Err(ClapError::argument_conflict(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ vec![arg.to_string()],
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, source);
+ ok!(self.push_arg_values(arg, raw_vals, source, matcher));
+ if cfg!(debug_assertions) && matcher.needs_more_vals(arg) {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::react not enough values passed in, leaving it to the validator to complain",
+ );
+ }
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ ArgAction::Append => {
+ if source == ValueSource::CommandLine
+ && matches!(ident, Some(Identifier::Short) | Some(Identifier::Long))
+ {
+ // Record flag's index
+ self.cur_idx.set(self.cur_idx.get() + 1);
+ debug!("Parser::react: cur_idx:={}", self.cur_idx.get());
+ }
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, source);
+ ok!(self.push_arg_values(arg, raw_vals, source, matcher));
+ if cfg!(debug_assertions) && matcher.needs_more_vals(arg) {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::react not enough values passed in, leaving it to the validator to complain",
+ );
+ }
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ ArgAction::SetTrue => {
+ let raw_vals = if raw_vals.is_empty() {
+ vec![OsString::from("true")]
+ } else {
+ raw_vals
+ };
+
+ if matcher.remove(arg.get_id())
+ && !(self.cmd.is_args_override_self() || arg.overrides.contains(arg.get_id()))
+ {
+ return Err(ClapError::argument_conflict(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ vec![arg.to_string()],
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, source);
+ ok!(self.push_arg_values(arg, raw_vals, source, matcher));
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ ArgAction::SetFalse => {
+ let raw_vals = if raw_vals.is_empty() {
+ vec![OsString::from("false")]
+ } else {
+ raw_vals
+ };
+
+ if matcher.remove(arg.get_id())
+ && !(self.cmd.is_args_override_self() || arg.overrides.contains(arg.get_id()))
+ {
+ return Err(ClapError::argument_conflict(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ vec![arg.to_string()],
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, source);
+ ok!(self.push_arg_values(arg, raw_vals, source, matcher));
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ ArgAction::Count => {
+ let raw_vals = if raw_vals.is_empty() {
+ let existing_value = *matcher
+ .get_one::<crate::builder::CountType>(arg.get_id().as_str())
+ .unwrap_or(&0);
+ let next_value = existing_value.saturating_add(1);
+ vec![OsString::from(next_value.to_string())]
+ } else {
+ raw_vals
+ };
+
+ matcher.remove(arg.get_id());
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, source);
+ ok!(self.push_arg_values(arg, raw_vals, source, matcher));
+ Ok(ParseResult::ValuesDone)
+ }
+ ArgAction::Help => {
+ let use_long = match ident {
+ Some(Identifier::Long) => true,
+ Some(Identifier::Short) => false,
+ Some(Identifier::Index) => true,
+ None => true,
+ };
+ debug!("Help: use_long={use_long}");
+ Err(self.help_err(use_long))
+ }
+ ArgAction::HelpShort => {
+ let use_long = false;
+ debug!("Help: use_long={use_long}");
+ Err(self.help_err(use_long))
+ }
+ ArgAction::HelpLong => {
+ let use_long = true;
+ debug!("Help: use_long={use_long}");
+ Err(self.help_err(use_long))
+ }
+ ArgAction::Version => {
+ let use_long = match ident {
+ Some(Identifier::Long) => true,
+ Some(Identifier::Short) => false,
+ Some(Identifier::Index) => true,
+ None => true,
+ };
+ debug!("Version: use_long={use_long}");
+ Err(self.version_err(use_long))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn verify_num_args(&self, arg: &Arg, raw_vals: &[OsString]) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ if self.cmd.is_ignore_errors_set() {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+
+ let actual = raw_vals.len();
+ let expected = arg.get_num_args().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+
+ if 0 < expected.min_values() && actual == 0 {
+ // Issue 665 (https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/665)
+ // Issue 1105 (https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/1105)
+ return Err(ClapError::empty_value(
+ self.cmd,
+ &super::get_possible_values_cli(arg)
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set())
+ .map(|n| n.get_name().to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ arg.to_string(),
+ ));
+ } else if let Some(expected) = expected.num_values() {
+ if expected != actual {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: Sending error WrongNumberOfValues");
+ return Err(ClapError::wrong_number_of_values(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ expected,
+ actual,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+ } else if actual < expected.min_values() {
+ return Err(ClapError::too_few_values(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ expected.min_values(),
+ actual,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ } else if expected.max_values() < actual {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: Sending error TooManyValues");
+ return Err(ClapError::too_many_values(
+ self.cmd,
+ raw_vals
+ .last()
+ .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)
+ .to_string_lossy()
+ .into_owned(),
+ arg.to_string(),
+ Usage::new(self.cmd).create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn remove_overrides(&self, arg: &Arg, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher) {
+ debug!("Parser::remove_overrides: id={:?}", arg.id);
+ for override_id in &arg.overrides {
+ debug!("Parser::remove_overrides:iter:{override_id:?}: removing");
+ matcher.remove(override_id);
+ }
+
+ // Override anything that can override us
+ let mut transitive = Vec::new();
+ for arg_id in matcher.arg_ids() {
+ if let Some(overrider) = self.cmd.find(arg_id) {
+ if overrider.overrides.contains(arg.get_id()) {
+ transitive.push(overrider.get_id());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for overrider_id in transitive {
+ debug!("Parser::remove_overrides:iter:{overrider_id:?}: removing");
+ matcher.remove(overrider_id);
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(feature = "env")]
+ fn add_env(&mut self, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Parser::add_env");
+
+ for arg in self.cmd.get_arguments() {
+ // Use env only if the arg was absent among command line args,
+ // early return if this is not the case.
+ if matcher.contains(&arg.id) {
+ debug!("Parser::add_env: Skipping existing arg `{arg}`");
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ debug!("Parser::add_env: Checking arg `{arg}`");
+ if let Some((_, Some(ref val))) = arg.env {
+ debug!("Parser::add_env: Found an opt with value={val:?}");
+ let arg_values = vec![val.to_owned()];
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ let _ = ok!(self.react(
+ None,
+ ValueSource::EnvVariable,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn add_defaults(&self, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Parser::add_defaults");
+
+ for arg in self.cmd.get_arguments() {
+ debug!("Parser::add_defaults:iter:{}:", arg.get_id());
+ ok!(self.add_default_value(arg, matcher));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn add_default_value(&self, arg: &Arg, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ if !arg.default_vals_ifs.is_empty() {
+ debug!("Parser::add_default_value: has conditional defaults");
+ if !matcher.contains(arg.get_id()) {
+ for (id, val, default) in arg.default_vals_ifs.iter() {
+ let add = if let Some(a) = matcher.get(id) {
+ match val {
+ crate::builder::ArgPredicate::Equals(v) => {
+ a.raw_vals_flatten().any(|value| v == value)
+ }
+ crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent => true,
+ }
+ } else {
+ false
+ };
+
+ if add {
+ if let Some(default) = default {
+ let arg_values = vec![default.to_os_string()];
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ let _ = ok!(self.react(
+ None,
+ ValueSource::DefaultValue,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ }
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug!("Parser::add_default_value: doesn't have conditional defaults");
+ }
+
+ if !arg.default_vals.is_empty() {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::add_default_value:iter:{}: has default vals",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ if matcher.contains(arg.get_id()) {
+ debug!("Parser::add_default_value:iter:{}: was used", arg.get_id());
+ // do nothing
+ } else {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::add_default_value:iter:{}: wasn't used",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ let arg_values: Vec<_> = arg
+ .default_vals
+ .iter()
+ .map(crate::builder::OsStr::to_os_string)
+ .collect();
+ let trailing_idx = None;
+ let _ = ok!(self.react(
+ None,
+ ValueSource::DefaultValue,
+ arg,
+ arg_values,
+ trailing_idx,
+ matcher,
+ ));
+ }
+ } else {
+ debug!(
+ "Parser::add_default_value:iter:{}: doesn't have default vals",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+
+ // do nothing
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn start_custom_arg(&self, matcher: &mut ArgMatcher, arg: &Arg, source: ValueSource) {
+ if source == ValueSource::CommandLine {
+ // With each new occurrence, remove overrides from prior occurrences
+ self.remove_overrides(arg, matcher);
+ }
+ matcher.start_custom_arg(arg, source);
+ if source.is_explicit() {
+ for group in self.cmd.groups_for_arg(arg.get_id()) {
+ matcher.start_custom_group(group.clone(), source);
+ matcher.add_val_to(
+ &group,
+ AnyValue::new(arg.get_id().clone()),
+ OsString::from(arg.get_id().as_str()),
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Error, Help, and Version Methods
+impl<'cmd> Parser<'cmd> {
+ /// Is only used for the long flag(which is the only one needs fuzzy searching)
+ fn did_you_mean_error(
+ &mut self,
+ arg: &str,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ remaining_args: &[&OsStr],
+ trailing_values: bool,
+ ) -> ClapError {
+ debug!("Parser::did_you_mean_error: arg={arg}");
+ // Didn't match a flag or option
+ let longs = self
+ .cmd
+ .get_keymap()
+ .keys()
+ .filter_map(|x| match x {
+ KeyType::Long(l) => Some(l.to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
+ _ => None,
+ })
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ debug!("Parser::did_you_mean_error: longs={longs:?}");
+
+ let did_you_mean = suggestions::did_you_mean_flag(
+ arg,
+ remaining_args,
+ longs.iter().map(|x| &x[..]),
+ self.cmd.get_subcommands_mut(),
+ );
+
+ // Add the arg to the matches to build a proper usage string
+ if let Some((name, _)) = did_you_mean.as_ref() {
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.get_keymap().get(&name.as_ref()) {
+ self.start_custom_arg(matcher, arg, ValueSource::CommandLine);
+ }
+ }
+ let did_you_mean = did_you_mean.map(|(arg, cmd)| (format!("--{arg}"), cmd));
+
+ let required = self.cmd.required_graph();
+ let used: Vec<Id> = matcher
+ .arg_ids()
+ .filter(|arg_id| {
+ matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, &crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent)
+ })
+ .filter(|n| self.cmd.find(n).map(|a| !a.is_hide_set()).unwrap_or(true))
+ .cloned()
+ .collect();
+
+ // `did_you_mean` is a lot more likely and should cause us to skip the `--` suggestion
+ //
+ // In theory, this is only called for `--long`s, so we don't need to check
+ let suggested_trailing_arg =
+ did_you_mean.is_none() && !trailing_values && self.cmd.has_positionals();
+ ClapError::unknown_argument(
+ self.cmd,
+ format!("--{arg}"),
+ did_you_mean,
+ suggested_trailing_arg,
+ Usage::new(self.cmd)
+ .required(&required)
+ .create_usage_with_title(&used),
+ )
+ }
+
+ fn help_err(&self, use_long: bool) -> ClapError {
+ let styled = self.cmd.write_help_err(use_long);
+ ClapError::display_help(self.cmd, styled)
+ }
+
+ fn version_err(&self, use_long: bool) -> ClapError {
+ let styled = self.cmd.write_version_err(use_long);
+ ClapError::display_version(self.cmd, styled)
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) enum ParseState {
+ ValuesDone,
+ Opt(Id),
+ Pos(Id),
+}
+
+/// Recoverable Parsing results.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
+#[must_use]
+enum ParseResult {
+ FlagSubCommand(String),
+ Opt(Id),
+ ValuesDone,
+ /// Value attached to the short flag is not consumed(e.g. 'u' for `-cu` is
+ /// not consumed).
+ AttachedValueNotConsumed,
+ /// This long flag doesn't need a value but is provided one.
+ UnneededAttachedValue {
+ rest: String,
+ used: Vec<Id>,
+ arg: String,
+ },
+ /// This flag might be an hyphen Value.
+ MaybeHyphenValue,
+ /// Equals required but not provided.
+ EqualsNotProvided {
+ arg: String,
+ },
+ /// Failed to match a Arg.
+ NoMatchingArg {
+ arg: String,
+ },
+ /// No argument found e.g. parser is given `-` when parsing a flag.
+ NoArg,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct PendingArg {
+ pub(crate) id: Id,
+ pub(crate) ident: Option<Identifier>,
+ pub(crate) raw_vals: Vec<OsString>,
+ pub(crate) trailing_idx: Option<usize>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) enum Identifier {
+ Short,
+ Long,
+ Index,
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/validator.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/validator.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..55f4633
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/validator.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,561 @@
+// Internal
+use crate::builder::StyledStr;
+use crate::builder::{Arg, ArgGroup, ArgPredicate, Command, PossibleValue};
+use crate::error::{Error, Result as ClapResult};
+use crate::output::Usage;
+use crate::parser::{ArgMatcher, ParseState};
+use crate::util::ChildGraph;
+use crate::util::FlatMap;
+use crate::util::FlatSet;
+use crate::util::Id;
+use crate::INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG;
+
+pub(crate) struct Validator<'cmd> {
+ cmd: &'cmd Command,
+ required: ChildGraph<Id>,
+}
+
+impl<'cmd> Validator<'cmd> {
+ pub(crate) fn new(cmd: &'cmd Command) -> Self {
+ let required = cmd.required_graph();
+ Validator { cmd, required }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn validate(
+ &mut self,
+ parse_state: ParseState,
+ matcher: &mut ArgMatcher,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Validator::validate");
+ let conflicts = Conflicts::with_args(self.cmd, matcher);
+ let has_subcmd = matcher.subcommand_name().is_some();
+
+ if let ParseState::Opt(a) = parse_state {
+ debug!("Validator::validate: needs_val_of={a:?}");
+
+ let o = &self.cmd[&a];
+ let should_err = if let Some(v) = matcher.args.get(o.get_id()) {
+ v.all_val_groups_empty() && o.get_min_vals() != 0
+ } else {
+ true
+ };
+ if should_err {
+ return Err(Error::empty_value(
+ self.cmd,
+ &get_possible_values_cli(o)
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set())
+ .map(|n| n.get_name().to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ o.to_string(),
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !has_subcmd && self.cmd.is_arg_required_else_help_set() {
+ let num_user_values = matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .count();
+ if num_user_values == 0 {
+ let message = self.cmd.write_help_err(false);
+ return Err(Error::display_help_error(self.cmd, message));
+ }
+ }
+ if !has_subcmd && self.cmd.is_subcommand_required_set() {
+ let bn = self.cmd.get_bin_name_fallback();
+ return Err(Error::missing_subcommand(
+ self.cmd,
+ bn.to_string(),
+ self.cmd
+ .all_subcommand_names()
+ .map(|s| s.to_owned())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ Usage::new(self.cmd)
+ .required(&self.required)
+ .create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ ok!(self.validate_conflicts(matcher, &conflicts));
+ if !(self.cmd.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set() && has_subcmd) {
+ ok!(self.validate_required(matcher, &conflicts));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn validate_conflicts(
+ &mut self,
+ matcher: &ArgMatcher,
+ conflicts: &Conflicts,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_conflicts");
+
+ ok!(self.validate_exclusive(matcher));
+
+ for (arg_id, _) in matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .filter(|(arg_id, _)| self.cmd.find(arg_id).is_some())
+ {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_conflicts::iter: id={arg_id:?}");
+ let conflicts = conflicts.gather_conflicts(self.cmd, arg_id);
+ ok!(self.build_conflict_err(arg_id, &conflicts, matcher));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn validate_exclusive(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_exclusive");
+ let args_count = matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(arg_id, matched)| {
+ matched.check_explicit(&crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent)
+ // Avoid including our own groups by checking none of them. If a group is present, the
+ // args for the group will be.
+ && self.cmd.find(arg_id).is_some()
+ })
+ .count();
+ if args_count <= 1 {
+ // Nothing present to conflict with
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+
+ matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .filter_map(|(id, _)| {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_exclusive:iter:{id:?}");
+ self.cmd
+ .find(id)
+ // Find `arg`s which are exclusive but also appear with other args.
+ .filter(|&arg| arg.is_exclusive_set() && args_count > 1)
+ })
+ .next()
+ .map(|arg| {
+ // Throw an error for the first conflict found.
+ Err(Error::argument_conflict(
+ self.cmd,
+ arg.to_string(),
+ Vec::new(),
+ Usage::new(self.cmd)
+ .required(&self.required)
+ .create_usage_with_title(&[]),
+ ))
+ })
+ .unwrap_or(Ok(()))
+ }
+
+ fn build_conflict_err(
+ &self,
+ name: &Id,
+ conflict_ids: &[Id],
+ matcher: &ArgMatcher,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ if conflict_ids.is_empty() {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+
+ debug!("Validator::build_conflict_err: name={name:?}");
+ let mut seen = FlatSet::new();
+ let conflicts = conflict_ids
+ .iter()
+ .flat_map(|c_id| {
+ if self.cmd.find_group(c_id).is_some() {
+ self.cmd.unroll_args_in_group(c_id)
+ } else {
+ vec![c_id.clone()]
+ }
+ })
+ .filter_map(|c_id| {
+ seen.insert(c_id.clone()).then(|| {
+ let c_arg = self.cmd.find(&c_id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ c_arg.to_string()
+ })
+ })
+ .collect();
+
+ let former_arg = self.cmd.find(name).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ let usg = self.build_conflict_err_usage(matcher, conflict_ids);
+ Err(Error::argument_conflict(
+ self.cmd,
+ former_arg.to_string(),
+ conflicts,
+ usg,
+ ))
+ }
+
+ fn build_conflict_err_usage(
+ &self,
+ matcher: &ArgMatcher,
+ conflicting_keys: &[Id],
+ ) -> Option<StyledStr> {
+ let used_filtered: Vec<Id> = matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .map(|(n, _)| n)
+ .filter(|n| {
+ // Filter out the args we don't want to specify.
+ self.cmd
+ .find(n)
+ .map(|a| !a.is_hide_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ })
+ .filter(|key| !conflicting_keys.contains(key))
+ .cloned()
+ .collect();
+ let required: Vec<Id> = used_filtered
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|key| self.cmd.find(key))
+ .flat_map(|arg| arg.requires.iter().map(|item| &item.1))
+ .filter(|key| !used_filtered.contains(key) && !conflicting_keys.contains(key))
+ .chain(used_filtered.iter())
+ .cloned()
+ .collect();
+ Usage::new(self.cmd)
+ .required(&self.required)
+ .create_usage_with_title(&required)
+ }
+
+ fn gather_requires(&mut self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) {
+ debug!("Validator::gather_requires");
+ for (name, matched) in matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ {
+ debug!("Validator::gather_requires:iter:{name:?}");
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(name) {
+ let is_relevant = |(val, req_arg): &(ArgPredicate, Id)| -> Option<Id> {
+ let required = matched.check_explicit(val);
+ required.then(|| req_arg.clone())
+ };
+
+ for req in self.cmd.unroll_arg_requires(is_relevant, arg.get_id()) {
+ self.required.insert(req);
+ }
+ } else if let Some(g) = self.cmd.find_group(name) {
+ debug!("Validator::gather_requires:iter:{name:?}:group");
+ for r in &g.requires {
+ self.required.insert(r.clone());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn validate_required(&mut self, matcher: &ArgMatcher, conflicts: &Conflicts) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_required: required={:?}", self.required);
+ self.gather_requires(matcher);
+
+ let mut missing_required = Vec::new();
+ let mut highest_index = 0;
+
+ let is_exclusive_present = matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .any(|(id, _)| {
+ self.cmd
+ .find(id)
+ .map(|arg| arg.is_exclusive_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ });
+ debug!("Validator::validate_required: is_exclusive_present={is_exclusive_present}");
+
+ for arg_or_group in self
+ .required
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|r| !matcher.check_explicit(r, &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter:aog={arg_or_group:?}");
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(arg_or_group) {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter: This is an arg");
+ if !is_exclusive_present && !self.is_missing_required_ok(arg, conflicts) {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ arg.get_id()
+ );
+ missing_required.push(arg.get_id().clone());
+ if !arg.is_last_set() {
+ highest_index = highest_index.max(arg.get_index().unwrap_or(0));
+ }
+ }
+ } else if let Some(group) = self.cmd.find_group(arg_or_group) {
+ debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter: This is a group");
+ if !self
+ .cmd
+ .unroll_args_in_group(&group.id)
+ .iter()
+ .any(|a| matcher.check_explicit(a, &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ group.get_id()
+ );
+ missing_required.push(group.get_id().clone());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Validate the conditionally required args
+ for a in self
+ .cmd
+ .get_arguments()
+ .filter(|a| !matcher.check_explicit(a.get_id(), &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ {
+ let mut required = false;
+
+ for (other, val) in &a.r_ifs {
+ if matcher.check_explicit(other, &ArgPredicate::Equals(val.into())) {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ a.get_id()
+ );
+ required = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ let match_all = a.r_ifs_all.iter().all(|(other, val)| {
+ matcher.check_explicit(other, &ArgPredicate::Equals(val.into()))
+ });
+ if match_all && !a.r_ifs_all.is_empty() {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ a.get_id()
+ );
+ required = true;
+ }
+
+ if (!a.r_unless.is_empty() || !a.r_unless_all.is_empty())
+ && self.fails_arg_required_unless(a, matcher)
+ {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ a.get_id()
+ );
+ required = true;
+ }
+
+ if required {
+ missing_required.push(a.get_id().clone());
+ if !a.is_last_set() {
+ highest_index = highest_index.max(a.get_index().unwrap_or(0));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // For display purposes, include all of the preceding positional arguments
+ if !self.cmd.is_allow_missing_positional_set() {
+ for pos in self
+ .cmd
+ .get_positionals()
+ .filter(|a| !matcher.check_explicit(a.get_id(), &ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ {
+ if pos.get_index() < Some(highest_index) {
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::validate_required:iter: Missing {:?}",
+ pos.get_id()
+ );
+ missing_required.push(pos.get_id().clone());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !missing_required.is_empty() {
+ ok!(self.missing_required_error(matcher, missing_required));
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn is_missing_required_ok(&self, a: &Arg, conflicts: &Conflicts) -> bool {
+ debug!("Validator::is_missing_required_ok: {}", a.get_id());
+ if !conflicts.gather_conflicts(self.cmd, a.get_id()).is_empty() {
+ debug!("Validator::is_missing_required_ok: true (self)");
+ return true;
+ }
+ for group_id in self.cmd.groups_for_arg(a.get_id()) {
+ if !conflicts.gather_conflicts(self.cmd, &group_id).is_empty() {
+ debug!("Validator::is_missing_required_ok: true ({group_id})");
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ false
+ }
+
+ // Failing a required unless means, the arg's "unless" wasn't present, and neither were they
+ fn fails_arg_required_unless(&self, a: &Arg, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> bool {
+ debug!("Validator::fails_arg_required_unless: a={:?}", a.get_id());
+ let exists = |id| matcher.check_explicit(id, &ArgPredicate::IsPresent);
+
+ (a.r_unless_all.is_empty() || !a.r_unless_all.iter().all(exists))
+ && !a.r_unless.iter().any(exists)
+ }
+
+ // `req_args`: an arg to include in the error even if not used
+ fn missing_required_error(
+ &self,
+ matcher: &ArgMatcher,
+ raw_req_args: Vec<Id>,
+ ) -> ClapResult<()> {
+ debug!("Validator::missing_required_error; incl={raw_req_args:?}");
+ debug!(
+ "Validator::missing_required_error: reqs={:?}",
+ self.required
+ );
+
+ let usg = Usage::new(self.cmd).required(&self.required);
+
+ let req_args = {
+ #[cfg(feature = "usage")]
+ {
+ usg.get_required_usage_from(&raw_req_args, Some(matcher), true)
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|s| s.to_string())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "usage"))]
+ {
+ raw_req_args
+ .iter()
+ .map(|id| {
+ if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(id) {
+ arg.to_string()
+ } else if let Some(_group) = self.cmd.find_group(id) {
+ self.cmd.format_group(id).to_string()
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(false, "id={id:?} is unknown");
+ "".to_owned()
+ }
+ })
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ }
+ };
+
+ debug!("Validator::missing_required_error: req_args={req_args:#?}");
+
+ let used: Vec<Id> = matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .map(|(n, _)| n)
+ .filter(|n| {
+ // Filter out the args we don't want to specify.
+ self.cmd
+ .find(n)
+ .map(|a| !a.is_hide_set())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ })
+ .cloned()
+ .chain(raw_req_args)
+ .collect();
+
+ Err(Error::missing_required_argument(
+ self.cmd,
+ req_args,
+ usg.create_usage_with_title(&used),
+ ))
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug)]
+struct Conflicts {
+ potential: FlatMap<Id, Vec<Id>>,
+}
+
+impl Conflicts {
+ fn with_args(cmd: &Command, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> Self {
+ let mut potential = FlatMap::new();
+ potential.extend_unchecked(
+ matcher
+ .args()
+ .filter(|(_, matched)| matched.check_explicit(&ArgPredicate::IsPresent))
+ .map(|(id, _)| {
+ let conf = gather_direct_conflicts(cmd, id);
+ (id.clone(), conf)
+ }),
+ );
+ Self { potential }
+ }
+
+ fn gather_conflicts(&self, cmd: &Command, arg_id: &Id) -> Vec<Id> {
+ debug!("Conflicts::gather_conflicts: arg={arg_id:?}");
+ let mut conflicts = Vec::new();
+
+ let arg_id_conflicts_storage;
+ let arg_id_conflicts = if let Some(arg_id_conflicts) = self.get_direct_conflicts(arg_id) {
+ arg_id_conflicts
+ } else {
+ // `is_missing_required_ok` is a case where we check not-present args for conflicts
+ arg_id_conflicts_storage = gather_direct_conflicts(cmd, arg_id);
+ &arg_id_conflicts_storage
+ };
+ for (other_arg_id, other_arg_id_conflicts) in self.potential.iter() {
+ if arg_id == other_arg_id {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if arg_id_conflicts.contains(other_arg_id) {
+ conflicts.push(other_arg_id.clone());
+ }
+ if other_arg_id_conflicts.contains(arg_id) {
+ conflicts.push(other_arg_id.clone());
+ }
+ }
+
+ debug!("Conflicts::gather_conflicts: conflicts={conflicts:?}");
+ conflicts
+ }
+
+ fn get_direct_conflicts(&self, arg_id: &Id) -> Option<&[Id]> {
+ self.potential.get(arg_id).map(Vec::as_slice)
+ }
+}
+
+fn gather_direct_conflicts(cmd: &Command, id: &Id) -> Vec<Id> {
+ let conf = if let Some(arg) = cmd.find(id) {
+ gather_arg_direct_conflicts(cmd, arg)
+ } else if let Some(group) = cmd.find_group(id) {
+ gather_group_direct_conflicts(group)
+ } else {
+ debug_assert!(false, "id={id:?} is unknown");
+ Vec::new()
+ };
+ debug!("Conflicts::gather_direct_conflicts id={id:?}, conflicts={conf:?}",);
+ conf
+}
+
+fn gather_arg_direct_conflicts(cmd: &Command, arg: &Arg) -> Vec<Id> {
+ let mut conf = arg.blacklist.clone();
+ for group_id in cmd.groups_for_arg(arg.get_id()) {
+ let group = cmd.find_group(&group_id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG);
+ conf.extend(group.conflicts.iter().cloned());
+ if !group.multiple {
+ for member_id in &group.args {
+ if member_id != arg.get_id() {
+ conf.push(member_id.clone());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Overrides are implicitly conflicts
+ conf.extend(arg.overrides.iter().cloned());
+
+ conf
+}
+
+fn gather_group_direct_conflicts(group: &ArgGroup) -> Vec<Id> {
+ group.conflicts.clone()
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn get_possible_values_cli(a: &Arg) -> Vec<PossibleValue> {
+ if !a.is_takes_value_set() {
+ vec![]
+ } else {
+ a.get_value_parser()
+ .possible_values()
+ .map(|pvs| pvs.collect())
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/any_value.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/any_value.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..19aa82b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/any_value.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+#[derive(Clone)]
+pub(crate) struct AnyValue {
+ inner: std::sync::Arc<dyn std::any::Any + Send + Sync + 'static>,
+ // While we can extract `TypeId` from `inner`, the debug repr is of a number, so let's track
+ // the type_name in debug builds.
+ id: AnyValueId,
+}
+
+impl AnyValue {
+ pub(crate) fn new<V: std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(inner: V) -> Self {
+ let id = AnyValueId::of::<V>();
+ let inner = std::sync::Arc::new(inner);
+ Self { inner, id }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn downcast_ref<T: std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static>(
+ &self,
+ ) -> Option<&T> {
+ self.inner.downcast_ref::<T>()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn downcast_into<T: std::any::Any + Clone + Send + Sync>(self) -> Result<T, Self> {
+ let id = self.id;
+ let value =
+ ok!(std::sync::Arc::downcast::<T>(self.inner).map_err(|inner| Self { inner, id }));
+ let value = std::sync::Arc::try_unwrap(value).unwrap_or_else(|arc| (*arc).clone());
+ Ok(value)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn type_id(&self) -> AnyValueId {
+ self.id
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for AnyValue {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ f.debug_struct("AnyValue").field("inner", &self.id).finish()
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
+pub struct AnyValueId {
+ type_id: std::any::TypeId,
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ type_name: &'static str,
+}
+
+impl AnyValueId {
+ pub(crate) fn of<A: ?Sized + 'static>() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ type_id: std::any::TypeId::of::<A>(),
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ type_name: std::any::type_name::<A>(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq for AnyValueId {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
+ self.type_id == other.type_id
+ }
+}
+
+impl Eq for AnyValueId {}
+
+impl PartialOrd for AnyValueId {
+ fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
+ Some(self.cmp(other))
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::any::TypeId> for AnyValueId {
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::any::TypeId) -> bool {
+ self.type_id == *other
+ }
+}
+
+impl Ord for AnyValueId {
+ fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
+ self.type_id.cmp(&other.type_id)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::hash::Hash for AnyValueId {
+ fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
+ self.type_id.hash(state);
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for AnyValueId {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
+ #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
+ {
+ self.type_id.fmt(f)
+ }
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ {
+ f.debug_struct(self.type_name).finish()
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, A: ?Sized + 'static> From<&'a A> for AnyValueId {
+ fn from(_: &'a A) -> Self {
+ Self::of::<A>()
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ #[test]
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ fn debug_impl() {
+ use super::*;
+
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", AnyValue::new(5)), "AnyValue { inner: i32 }");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn eq_to_type_id() {
+ use super::*;
+
+ let any_value_id = AnyValueId::of::<i32>();
+ let type_id = std::any::TypeId::of::<i32>();
+ assert_eq!(any_value_id, type_id);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/color.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/color.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d13a6df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/color.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+use crate::builder::PossibleValue;
+use crate::derive::ValueEnum;
+
+/// Represents the color preferences for program output
+#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub enum ColorChoice {
+ /// Enables colored output only when the output is going to a terminal or TTY.
+ ///
+ /// **NOTE:** This is the default behavior of `clap`.
+ ///
+ /// # Platform Specific
+ ///
+ /// This setting only applies to Unix, Linux, and macOS (i.e. non-Windows platforms).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "color")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ColorChoice};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .color(ColorChoice::Auto)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ Auto,
+
+ /// Enables colored output regardless of whether or not the output is going to a terminal/TTY.
+ ///
+ /// # Platform Specific
+ ///
+ /// This setting only applies to Unix, Linux, and macOS (i.e. non-Windows platforms).
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "color")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ColorChoice};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .color(ColorChoice::Always)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ Always,
+
+ /// Disables colored output no matter if the output is going to a terminal/TTY, or not.
+ ///
+ /// # Platform Specific
+ ///
+ /// This setting only applies to Unix, Linux, and macOS (i.e. non-Windows platforms)
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # #[cfg(feature = "color")] {
+ /// # use clap_builder as clap;
+ /// # use clap::{Command, ColorChoice};
+ /// Command::new("myprog")
+ /// .color(ColorChoice::Never)
+ /// .get_matches();
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ Never,
+}
+
+impl ColorChoice {
+ /// Report all `possible_values`
+ pub fn possible_values() -> impl Iterator<Item = PossibleValue> {
+ Self::value_variants()
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(ValueEnum::to_possible_value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl Default for ColorChoice {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::Auto
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for ColorChoice {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ self.to_possible_value()
+ .expect("no values are skipped")
+ .get_name()
+ .fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::str::FromStr for ColorChoice {
+ type Err = String;
+
+ fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
+ for variant in Self::value_variants() {
+ if variant.to_possible_value().unwrap().matches(s, false) {
+ return Ok(*variant);
+ }
+ }
+ Err(format!("invalid variant: {s}"))
+ }
+}
+
+impl ValueEnum for ColorChoice {
+ fn value_variants<'a>() -> &'a [Self] {
+ &[Self::Auto, Self::Always, Self::Never]
+ }
+
+ fn to_possible_value(&self) -> Option<PossibleValue> {
+ Some(match self {
+ Self::Auto => PossibleValue::new("auto"),
+ Self::Always => PossibleValue::new("always"),
+ Self::Never => PossibleValue::new("never"),
+ })
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_map.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_map.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..468f0a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_map.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+#![allow(dead_code)]
+
+use std::borrow::Borrow;
+
+/// Flat (Vec) backed map
+///
+/// This preserves insertion order
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct FlatMap<K, V> {
+ keys: Vec<K>,
+ values: Vec<V>,
+}
+
+impl<K: PartialEq + Eq, V> FlatMap<K, V> {
+ pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
+ Default::default()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, key: K, mut value: V) -> Option<V> {
+ for (index, existing) in self.keys.iter().enumerate() {
+ if *existing == key {
+ std::mem::swap(&mut self.values[index], &mut value);
+ return Some(value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.insert_unchecked(key, value);
+ None
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert_unchecked(&mut self, key: K, value: V) {
+ self.keys.push(key);
+ self.values.push(value);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn extend_unchecked(&mut self, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>) {
+ for (key, value) in iter {
+ self.insert_unchecked(key, value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> bool
+ where
+ K: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: Eq,
+ {
+ for existing in &self.keys {
+ if existing.borrow() == key {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ false
+ }
+
+ pub fn remove<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V>
+ where
+ K: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: std::hash::Hash + Eq,
+ {
+ self.remove_entry(key).map(|(_, v)| v)
+ }
+
+ pub fn remove_entry<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)>
+ where
+ K: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: std::hash::Hash + Eq,
+ {
+ let index = some!(self
+ .keys
+ .iter()
+ .enumerate()
+ .find_map(|(i, k)| (k.borrow() == key).then_some(i)));
+ let key = self.keys.remove(index);
+ let value = self.values.remove(index);
+ Some((key, value))
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.keys.is_empty()
+ }
+
+ pub fn entry(&mut self, key: K) -> Entry<K, V> {
+ for (index, existing) in self.keys.iter().enumerate() {
+ if *existing == key {
+ return Entry::Occupied(OccupiedEntry { v: self, index });
+ }
+ }
+ Entry::Vacant(VacantEntry { v: self, key })
+ }
+
+ pub fn get<Q: ?Sized>(&self, k: &Q) -> Option<&V>
+ where
+ K: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: Eq,
+ {
+ for (index, existing) in self.keys.iter().enumerate() {
+ if existing.borrow() == k {
+ return Some(&self.values[index]);
+ }
+ }
+ None
+ }
+
+ pub fn get_mut<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option<&mut V>
+ where
+ K: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: Eq,
+ {
+ for (index, existing) in self.keys.iter().enumerate() {
+ if existing.borrow() == k {
+ return Some(&mut self.values[index]);
+ }
+ }
+ None
+ }
+
+ pub fn keys(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<'_, K> {
+ self.keys.iter()
+ }
+
+ pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<K, V> {
+ Iter {
+ keys: self.keys.iter(),
+ values: self.values.iter(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<K, V> {
+ IterMut {
+ keys: self.keys.iter_mut(),
+ values: self.values.iter_mut(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<K: PartialEq + Eq, V> Default for FlatMap<K, V> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ keys: Default::default(),
+ values: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub enum Entry<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> {
+ Vacant(VacantEntry<'a, K, V>),
+ Occupied(OccupiedEntry<'a, K, V>),
+}
+
+impl<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> Entry<'a, K, V> {
+ pub fn or_insert(self, default: V) -> &'a mut V {
+ match self {
+ Entry::Occupied(entry) => &mut entry.v.values[entry.index],
+ Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
+ entry.v.keys.push(entry.key);
+ entry.v.values.push(default);
+ entry.v.values.last_mut().unwrap()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn or_insert_with<F: FnOnce() -> V>(self, default: F) -> &'a mut V {
+ match self {
+ Entry::Occupied(entry) => &mut entry.v.values[entry.index],
+ Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
+ entry.v.keys.push(entry.key);
+ entry.v.values.push(default());
+ entry.v.values.last_mut().unwrap()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub struct VacantEntry<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> {
+ v: &'a mut FlatMap<K, V>,
+ key: K,
+}
+
+pub struct OccupiedEntry<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> {
+ v: &'a mut FlatMap<K, V>,
+ index: usize,
+}
+
+pub struct Iter<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> {
+ keys: std::slice::Iter<'a, K>,
+ values: std::slice::Iter<'a, V>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, V> {
+ type Item = (&'a K, &'a V);
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a V)> {
+ match self.keys.next() {
+ Some(k) => {
+ let v = self.values.next().unwrap();
+ Some((k, v))
+ }
+ None => None,
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.keys.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for Iter<'a, K, V> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a V)> {
+ match self.keys.next_back() {
+ Some(k) => {
+ let v = self.values.next_back().unwrap();
+ Some((k, v))
+ }
+ None => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> ExactSizeIterator for Iter<'a, K, V> {}
+
+pub struct IterMut<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> {
+ keys: std::slice::IterMut<'a, K>,
+ values: std::slice::IterMut<'a, V>,
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for IterMut<'a, K, V> {
+ type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V);
+
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a mut V)> {
+ match self.keys.next() {
+ Some(k) => {
+ let v = self.values.next().unwrap();
+ Some((k, v))
+ }
+ None => None,
+ }
+ }
+ fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
+ self.keys.size_hint()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for IterMut<'a, K, V> {
+ fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<(&'a K, &'a mut V)> {
+ match self.keys.next_back() {
+ Some(k) => {
+ let v = self.values.next_back().unwrap();
+ Some((k, v))
+ }
+ None => None,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a, K, V> ExactSizeIterator for IterMut<'a, K, V> {}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_set.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_set.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e0b23d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/flat_set.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+#![allow(dead_code)]
+
+use std::borrow::Borrow;
+
+/// Flat (Vec) backed set
+///
+/// This preserves insertion order
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct FlatSet<T> {
+ inner: Vec<T>,
+}
+
+impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> FlatSet<T> {
+ pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
+ Default::default()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, value: T) -> bool {
+ for existing in &self.inner {
+ if *existing == value {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ self.inner.push(value);
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub fn contains<Q: ?Sized>(&self, value: &Q) -> bool
+ where
+ T: Borrow<Q>,
+ Q: Eq,
+ {
+ for existing in &self.inner {
+ if existing.borrow() == value {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ false
+ }
+
+ pub fn retain<F>(&mut self, f: F)
+ where
+ F: FnMut(&T) -> bool,
+ {
+ self.inner.retain(f);
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.inner.is_empty()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<'_, T> {
+ self.inner.iter()
+ }
+
+ pub fn sort_by_key<K, F>(&mut self, f: F)
+ where
+ F: FnMut(&T) -> K,
+ K: Ord,
+ {
+ self.inner.sort_by_key(f);
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> Default for FlatSet<T> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ inner: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> IntoIterator for FlatSet<T> {
+ type Item = T;
+ type IntoIter = std::vec::IntoIter<T>;
+
+ fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
+ self.inner.into_iter()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'s, T: PartialEq + Eq> IntoIterator for &'s FlatSet<T> {
+ type Item = &'s T;
+ type IntoIter = std::slice::Iter<'s, T>;
+
+ fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
+ self.inner.iter()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> Extend<T> for FlatSet<T> {
+ fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(&mut self, iter: I) {
+ for value in iter {
+ self.insert(value);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> FromIterator<T> for FlatSet<T> {
+ fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self {
+ let mut set = Self::new();
+ for value in iter {
+ set.insert(value);
+ }
+ set
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/graph.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/graph.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d646400
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/graph.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+#[derive(Debug)]
+struct Child<T> {
+ id: T,
+ children: Vec<usize>,
+}
+
+impl<T> Child<T> {
+ fn new(id: T) -> Self {
+ Child {
+ id,
+ children: vec![],
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub(crate) struct ChildGraph<T>(Vec<Child<T>>);
+
+impl<T> ChildGraph<T>
+where
+ T: Sized + PartialEq + Clone,
+{
+ pub(crate) fn with_capacity(s: usize) -> Self {
+ ChildGraph(Vec::with_capacity(s))
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, req: T) -> usize {
+ self.0.iter().position(|e| e.id == req).unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ let idx = self.0.len();
+ self.0.push(Child::new(req));
+ idx
+ })
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn insert_child(&mut self, parent: usize, child: T) -> usize {
+ let c_idx = self.0.len();
+ self.0.push(Child::new(child));
+ self.0[parent].children.push(c_idx);
+ c_idx
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &T> {
+ self.0.iter().map(|r| &r.id)
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn contains(&self, req: &T) -> bool {
+ self.0.iter().any(|r| r.id == *req)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/id.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/id.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..710d2ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/id.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+use crate::builder::Str;
+
+/// [`Arg`][crate::Arg] or [`ArgGroup`][crate::ArgGroup] identifier
+///
+/// This is used for accessing the value in [`ArgMatches`][crate::ArgMatches] or defining
+/// relationships between `Arg`s and `ArgGroup`s with functions like
+/// [`Arg::conflicts_with`][crate::Arg::conflicts_with].
+#[derive(Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+pub struct Id(Str);
+
+impl Id {
+ pub(crate) const HELP: &'static str = "help";
+ pub(crate) const VERSION: &'static str = "version";
+ pub(crate) const EXTERNAL: &'static str = "";
+
+ pub(crate) fn from_static_ref(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self(Str::from_static_ref(name))
+ }
+
+ /// Get the raw string of the `Id`
+ pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
+ self.0.as_str()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn as_internal_str(&self) -> &Str {
+ &self.0
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Id> for Id {
+ fn from(id: &'_ Id) -> Self {
+ id.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Str> for Id {
+ fn from(name: Str) -> Self {
+ Self(name)
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ Str> for Id {
+ fn from(name: &'_ Str) -> Self {
+ Self(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<std::string::String> for Id {
+ fn from(name: std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "string")]
+impl From<&'_ std::string::String> for Id {
+ fn from(name: &'_ std::string::String) -> Self {
+ Self(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'static str> for Id {
+ fn from(name: &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<&'_ &'static str> for Id {
+ fn from(name: &'_ &'static str) -> Self {
+ Self(name.into())
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Id> for Str {
+ fn from(name: Id) -> Self {
+ name.0
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Id> for String {
+ fn from(name: Id) -> Self {
+ Str::from(name).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Display for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
+ }
+}
+
+impl AsRef<str> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &str {
+ self.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::borrow::Borrow<str> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn borrow(&self) -> &str {
+ self.as_str()
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<str> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Id> for str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Id) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<&'_ str> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), *other)
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Id> for &'_ str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Id) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(*self, other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<Str> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Str) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Id> for Str {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Id) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+
+impl PartialEq<std::string::String> for Id {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &std::string::String) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(self.as_str(), other.as_str())
+ }
+}
+impl PartialEq<Id> for std::string::String {
+ #[inline]
+ fn eq(&self, other: &Id) -> bool {
+ PartialEq::eq(other, self)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/mod.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/mod.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a92aef8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/mod.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+#![allow(clippy::single_component_path_imports)]
+
+mod any_value;
+pub(crate) mod flat_map;
+pub(crate) mod flat_set;
+mod graph;
+mod id;
+mod str_to_bool;
+
+pub use self::id::Id;
+
+pub(crate) use self::any_value::AnyValue;
+pub(crate) use self::any_value::AnyValueId;
+pub(crate) use self::flat_map::Entry;
+pub(crate) use self::flat_map::FlatMap;
+pub(crate) use self::flat_set::FlatSet;
+pub(crate) use self::graph::ChildGraph;
+pub(crate) use self::str_to_bool::str_to_bool;
+pub(crate) use self::str_to_bool::FALSE_LITERALS;
+pub(crate) use self::str_to_bool::TRUE_LITERALS;
+
+pub(crate) mod color;
+
+pub(crate) const SUCCESS_CODE: i32 = 0;
+// While sysexists.h defines EX_USAGE as 64, this doesn't seem to be used much in practice but
+// instead 2 seems to be frequently used.
+// Examples
+// - GNU `ls` returns 2
+// - Python's `argparse` returns 2
+pub(crate) const USAGE_CODE: i32 = 2;
+
+pub(crate) fn safe_exit(code: i32) -> ! {
+ use std::io::Write;
+
+ let _ = std::io::stdout().lock().flush();
+ let _ = std::io::stderr().lock().flush();
+
+ std::process::exit(code)
+}
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "unicode"))]
+pub(crate) fn eq_ignore_case(left: &str, right: &str) -> bool {
+ left.eq_ignore_ascii_case(right)
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "unicode")]
+pub(crate) use unicase::eq as eq_ignore_case;
diff --git a/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/str_to_bool.rs b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/str_to_bool.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1fbdc75
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/clap_builder/src/util/str_to_bool.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+/// True values are `y`, `yes`, `t`, `true`, `on`, and `1`.
+pub(crate) const TRUE_LITERALS: [&str; 6] = ["y", "yes", "t", "true", "on", "1"];
+
+/// False values are `n`, `no`, `f`, `false`, `off`, and `0`.
+pub(crate) const FALSE_LITERALS: [&str; 6] = ["n", "no", "f", "false", "off", "0"];
+
+/// Converts a string literal representation of truth to true or false.
+///
+/// `false` values are `n`, `no`, `f`, `false`, `off`, and `0` (case insensitive).
+///
+/// Any other value will be considered as `true`.
+pub(crate) fn str_to_bool(val: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<bool> {
+ let pat: &str = &val.as_ref().to_lowercase();
+ if TRUE_LITERALS.contains(&pat) {
+ Some(true)
+ } else if FALSE_LITERALS.contains(&pat) {
+ Some(false)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}