From 1b6a04ca5504955c571d1c97504fb45ea0befee4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valentin Popov Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 01:21:28 +0400 Subject: Initial vendor packages Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov --- .../clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs | 2030 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2030 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs (limited to 'vendor/clap_builder/src/parser/matches/arg_matches.rs') 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::("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::("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, + #[cfg(debug_assertions)] + pub(crate) valid_subcommands: Vec, + pub(crate) args: FlatMap, + pub(crate) subcommand: Option>, +} + +/// # 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(&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::(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::(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 = 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( + &self, + id: &str, + ) -> Option> { + 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> = 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( + &self, + id: &str, + ) -> Option> { + 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!( ... "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> { + 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::>); + /// 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> { + 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(&mut self, id: &str) -> Option { + 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 = 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( + &mut self, + id: &str, + ) -> Option> { + 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> = 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( + &mut self, + id: &str, + ) -> Option> { + 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 ) + /// .value_parser(["auto", "always", "never"])) + /// .arg(arg!(--config ) + /// .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::>(), + /// ["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 { + 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::>(), &[2, 3, 4]); + /// ``` + /// [delimiter]: crate::Arg::value_delimiter() + #[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, track_caller)] + pub fn index_of(&self, id: &str) -> Option { + 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::>(), &[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::>(), &[2, 5]); + /// assert_eq!(m.indices_of("flag").unwrap().collect::>(), &[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::>(), &[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> { + 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::("") + /// .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 = 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::("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( + &self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result, MatchesError> { + let arg = ok!(self.try_get_arg_t::(id)); + let value = match arg.and_then(|a| a.first()) { + Some(value) => value, + None => { + return Ok(None); + } + }; + Ok(value + .downcast_ref::() + .map(Some) + .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG)) // enforced by `try_get_arg_t` + } + + /// Non-panicking version of [`ArgMatches::get_many`] + pub fn try_get_many( + &self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result>, MatchesError> { + let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg_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( + &self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result>, MatchesError> { + let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg_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>, 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>, 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( + &mut self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result, MatchesError> { + match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_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( + &mut self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result>, MatchesError> { + let arg = match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_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( + &mut self, + id: &str, + ) -> Result>, MatchesError> { + let arg = match ok!(self.try_remove_arg_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 { + 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, MatchesError> { + ok!(self.verify_arg(arg)); + Ok(self.args.get(arg)) + } + + #[inline] + fn try_get_arg_t( + &self, + arg: &str, + ) -> Result, MatchesError> { + let arg = match ok!(self.try_get_arg(arg)) { + Some(arg) => arg, + None => { + return Ok(None); + } + }; + ok!(self.verify_arg_t::(arg)); + Ok(Some(arg)) + } + + #[inline] + fn try_remove_arg_t( + &mut self, + arg: &str, + ) -> Result, 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::(); + 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( + &self, + arg: &MatchedArg, + ) -> Result<(), MatchesError> { + let expected = AnyValueId::of::(); + 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 ) +/// .value_parser(["auto", "always", "never"])) +/// .arg(arg!(--config ) +/// .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::>(), +/// ["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) { + 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::("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 { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map>>, fn(AnyValue) -> T>, + len: usize, +} + +impl Iterator for Values { + type Item = T; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() { + self.len -= 1; + Some(next) + } else { + None + } + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + (self.len, Some(self.len)) + } +} + +impl DoubleEndedIterator for Values { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + if let Some(next) = self.iter.next_back() { + self.len -= 1; + Some(next) + } else { + None + } + } +} + +impl ExactSizeIterator for Values {} + +/// Creates an empty iterator. +impl Default for Values { + fn default() -> Self { + let empty: Vec> = 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::("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>>, fn(&AnyValue) -> &T>, + len: usize, +} + +impl<'a, T: 'a> Iterator for ValuesRef<'a, T> { + type Item = &'a T; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() { + self.len -= 1; + Some(next) + } else { + None + } + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + (self.len, Some(self.len)) + } +} + +impl<'a, T: 'a> DoubleEndedIterator for ValuesRef<'a, T> { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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; 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!( "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>>, 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) { + (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; 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>, fn(&Vec) -> Vec<&str>>, + len: usize, +} + +#[allow(deprecated)] +impl<'a> Iterator for GroupedValues<'a> { + type Item = Vec<&'a str>; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() { + self.len -= 1; + Some(next) + } else { + None + } + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + (self.len, Some(self.len)) + } +} + +#[allow(deprecated)] +impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for GroupedValues<'a> { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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; 0] = []; + GroupedValues { + iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()), + len: 0, + } + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct Occurrences { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map>, fn(Vec) -> OccurrenceValues>, +} + +impl Iterator for Occurrences { + type Item = OccurrenceValues; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl DoubleEndedIterator for Occurrences { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next_back() + } +} + +impl ExactSizeIterator for Occurrences {} + +impl Default for Occurrences { + fn default() -> Self { + let empty: Vec> = Default::default(); + Occurrences { + iter: empty.into_iter().map(|_| unreachable!()), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct OccurrenceValues { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map, fn(AnyValue) -> T>, +} + +impl Iterator for OccurrenceValues { + type Item = T; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrenceValues { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next_back() + } +} + +impl ExactSizeIterator for OccurrenceValues {} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct OccurrencesRef<'a, T> { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map>, fn(&Vec) -> OccurrenceValuesRef<'_, T>>, +} + +impl<'a, T> Iterator for OccurrencesRef<'a, T> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + type Item = OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T>; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrencesRef<'a, T> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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; 0] = []; + OccurrencesRef { + iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T> { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map, fn(&AnyValue) -> &T>, +} + +impl<'a, T> Iterator for OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + type Item = &'a T; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl<'a, T> DoubleEndedIterator for OccurrenceValuesRef<'a, T> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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>, fn(&Vec) -> RawOccurrenceValues<'_>>, +} + +impl<'a> Iterator for RawOccurrences<'a> { + type Item = RawOccurrenceValues<'a>; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for RawOccurrences<'a> { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next_back() + } +} + +impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for RawOccurrences<'a> {} + +impl<'a> Default for RawOccurrences<'a> { + fn default() -> Self { + static EMPTY: [Vec; 0] = []; + RawOccurrences { + iter: EMPTY[..].iter().map(|_| unreachable!()), + } + } +} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct RawOccurrenceValues<'a> { + #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)] + iter: Map, fn(&OsString) -> &OsStr>, +} + +impl<'a> Iterator for RawOccurrenceValues<'a> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + type Item = &'a OsStr; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.iter.next() + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for RawOccurrenceValues<'a> +where + Self: 'a, +{ + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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>, + len: usize, +} + +impl<'a> Iterator for Indices<'a> { + type Item = usize; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() { + self.len -= 1; + Some(next) + } else { + None + } + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + (self.len, Some(self.len)) + } +} + +impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for Indices<'a> { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + 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(value: &AnyValue) -> &T { + value.downcast_ref().expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG) +} + +#[track_caller] +fn unwrap_downcast_into(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::("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::("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::>(); + dbg!(&a_index); + let a_value = matches + .remove_many::("a") + .expect("missing aopt values"); + dbg!(&a_value); + let a = a_index.into_iter().zip(a_value).rev().collect::>(); + dbg!(a); + + let b_index = matches + .indices_of("b") + .expect("missing aopt indices") + .collect::>(); + dbg!(&b_index); + let b_value = matches + .remove_many::("b") + .expect("missing aopt values"); + dbg!(&b_value); + let b = b_index.into_iter().zip(b_value).rev().collect::>(); + dbg!(b); + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3