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| author | Joel Galenson <jgalenson@google.com> | Thu Sep 23 15:25:52 2021 +0000 |
| committer | Automerger Merge Worker <android-build-automerger-merge-worker@system.gserviceaccount.com> | Thu Sep 23 15:25:52 2021 +0000 |
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Upgrade rust/crates/structopt to 0.3.23 am: 3a84c421cd am: 40524edf47 am: 8a70417263 am: 7e6de8f803 am: 564ec877d7 Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/external/rust/crates/structopt/+/1833620 Change-Id: Idbed23e28436057737ad080cd3ae0e7a33534aae
Parse command line arguments by defining a struct. It combines clap with custom derive.
Find it on Docs.rs. You can also check the examples and the changelog.
Add structopt to your dependencies of your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies] structopt = "0.3"
And then, in your rust file:
use std::path::PathBuf; use structopt::StructOpt; /// A basic example #[derive(StructOpt, Debug)] #[structopt(name = "basic")] struct Opt { // A flag, true if used in the command line. Note doc comment will // be used for the help message of the flag. The name of the // argument will be, by default, based on the name of the field. /// Activate debug mode #[structopt(short, long)] debug: bool, // The number of occurrences of the `v/verbose` flag /// Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv, etc.) #[structopt(short, long, parse(from_occurrences))] verbose: u8, /// Set speed #[structopt(short, long, default_value = "42")] speed: f64, /// Output file #[structopt(short, long, parse(from_os_str))] output: PathBuf, // the long option will be translated by default to kebab case, // i.e. `--nb-cars`. /// Number of cars #[structopt(short = "c", long)] nb_cars: Option<i32>, /// admin_level to consider #[structopt(short, long)] level: Vec<String>, /// Files to process #[structopt(name = "FILE", parse(from_os_str))] files: Vec<PathBuf>, } fn main() { let opt = Opt::from_args(); println!("{:#?}", opt); }
Using this example:
$ ./basic
error: The following required arguments were not provided:
--output <output>
USAGE:
basic --output <output> --speed <speed>
For more information try --help
$ ./basic --help
basic 0.3.0
Guillaume Pinot <texitoi@texitoi.eu>, others
A basic example
USAGE:
basic [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --output <output> [--] [file]...
FLAGS:
-d, --debug Activate debug mode
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv, etc.)
OPTIONS:
-l, --level <level>... admin_level to consider
-c, --nb-cars <nb-cars> Number of cars
-o, --output <output> Output file
-s, --speed <speed> Set speed [default: 42]
ARGS:
<file>... Files to process
$ ./basic -o foo.txt
Opt {
debug: false,
verbose: 0,
speed: 42.0,
output: "foo.txt",
nb_cars: None,
level: [],
files: [],
}
$ ./basic -o foo.txt -dvvvs 1337 -l alice -l bob --nb-cars 4 bar.txt baz.txt
Opt {
debug: true,
verbose: 3,
speed: 1337.0,
output: "foo.txt",
nb_cars: Some(
4,
),
level: [
"alice",
"bob",
],
files: [
"bar.txt",
"baz.txt",
],
}
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