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authorDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2020-04-04 14:39:19 -0700
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Remove vendored dependencies
While it appears that by now we actually can get successful builds without Cargo insisting on Internet access by virtue of using the --frozen flag, maintaining vendored dependencies is somewhat of a pain point. This state will also get worse with upcoming changes that replace argparse in favor of structopt and pull in a slew of new dependencies by doing so. Then there is also the repository structure aspect, which is non-standard due to the way we vendor dependencies and a potential source of confusion. In order to fix these problems, this change removes all the vendored dependencies we have. Delete subrepo argparse/:argparse Delete subrepo base32/:base32 Delete subrepo cc/:cc Delete subrepo cfg-if/:cfg-if Delete subrepo getrandom/:getrandom Delete subrepo lazy-static/:lazy-static Delete subrepo libc/:libc Delete subrepo nitrokey-sys/:nitrokey-sys Delete subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey Delete subrepo rand/:rand
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-rw-r--r--argparse/.gitignore13
-rw-r--r--argparse/.travis.yml34
-rw-r--r--argparse/Cargo.toml12
-rw-r--r--argparse/LICENSE19
-rw-r--r--argparse/README.rst341
-rw-r--r--argparse/bulk.yaml11
-rw-r--r--argparse/examples/greeting.rs26
-rw-r--r--argparse/examples/structure.rs38
-rw-r--r--argparse/examples/subcommands.rs88
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/action.rs33
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/bool.rs22
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/custom.rs95
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/from_cli.rs100
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/generic.rs133
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/help.rs93
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/lib.rs64
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/num.rs58
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/parser.rs967
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/print.rs13
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_bool.rs98
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_const.rs28
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_enum.rs51
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_env.rs43
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_float.rs50
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_help.rs154
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_int.rs107
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_many.rs95
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_optional.rs54
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_parser.rs64
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_path.rs30
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_pos.rs196
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_str.rs28
-rw-r--r--argparse/src/test_usage.rs57
-rw-r--r--argparse/vagga.yaml59
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diff --git a/argparse/.gitignore b/argparse/.gitignore
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--- a/argparse/.gitignore
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-/.vagga
-*.o
-*.so
-*.rlib
-/argparse_test
-/target
-# examples
-/greeting
-/structure
-/subcommands
-
-# Cargo files
-Cargo.lock
diff --git a/argparse/.travis.yml b/argparse/.travis.yml
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index 7ccbf43..0000000
--- a/argparse/.travis.yml
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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-sudo: false
-dist: trusty
-language: rust
-
-cache:
-- cargo
-
-before_cache:
-- rm -r $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/target/debug
-
-jobs:
- include:
- - os: linux
- rust: stable
- - os: linux
- rust: beta
- - os: linux
- rust: nightly
-
- # deploy
- - stage: publish
- os: linux
- rust: stable
- env:
- # CARGO_TOKEN
- - secure: "tk6bJEv46YfZwAKYzxn9+afzEb6nGym9lo/YJgjYIolv2qsNyMLlmC8ptRSRTHwOQPd3c54Y9XYP+61miMmWjppQSjJ4yvkUqnyiYzzdxzVM5dNIbXcqO6GbTgE2rIx9BOH0c/qrmw1KW2iz8TChxgQu/vv8pmDL1kmyawVy3EE="
- install: true
- script: true
-
- deploy:
- - provider: script
- script: 'cargo publish --verbose --token=$CARGO_TOKEN'
- on:
- tags: true
diff --git a/argparse/Cargo.toml b/argparse/Cargo.toml
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index 7552373..0000000
--- a/argparse/Cargo.toml
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-[package]
-
-name = "argparse"
-description = "Powerful command-line argument parsing library"
-license = "MIT"
-readme = "README.rst"
-keywords = ["command-line", "cli", "command", "argument"]
-categories = ["command-line-interface"]
-homepage = "http://github.com/tailhook/rust-argparse"
-version = "0.2.2"
-authors = ["Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>"]
-
diff --git a/argparse/LICENSE b/argparse/LICENSE
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index 3e00de4..0000000
--- a/argparse/LICENSE
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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Paul Colomiets
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
-THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/argparse/README.rst b/argparse/README.rst
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index 8a3fca0..0000000
--- a/argparse/README.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,341 +0,0 @@
-========
-Argparse
-========
-
-The ``rust-argparse`` is command-line parsing module for rust. It's inspired
-by python's ``argparse`` module.
-
-Features:
-
-* Supports standard (GNU) option conventions
-* Properly typed values
-* Automatically generated help and usage messages
-
-Importing
-=========
-Edit your Cargo.toml to add ``rust-argparse`` to your project.
-
-.. code-block:: rust
-
- [dependencies]
- argparse = "0.2.2"
-
-
-Example
-=======
-
-The following code is a simple Rust program with command-line arguments:
-
-.. code-block:: rust
-
- extern crate argparse;
-
- use argparse::{ArgumentParser, StoreTrue, Store};
-
- fn main() {
- let mut verbose = false;
- let mut name = "World".to_string();
- { // this block limits scope of borrows by ap.refer() method
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Greet somebody.");
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
- ap.refer(&mut name)
- .add_option(&["--name"], Store,
- "Name for the greeting");
- ap.parse_args_or_exit();
- }
-
- if verbose {
- println!("name is {}", name);
- }
- println!("Hello {}!", name);
- }
-
-Assuming the Rust code above is saved into a file ``greeting.rs``, let's see
-what we have now::
-
- $ rustc greeting.rs
- $ ./greeting -h
- Usage:
- ./greeting [OPTIONS]
-
- Greet somebody.
-
- Optional arguments:
- -h, --help Show this help message and exit
- -v, --verbose
- Be verbose
- --name NAME Name for the greeting
- $ ./greeting
- Hello World!
- $ ./greeting --name Bob
- Hello Bob!
- $ ./greeting -v --name Alice
- name is Alice
- Hello Alice!
-
-
-Basic Workflow
-==============
-
-
-Create ArgumentParser
----------------------
-
-The argument parser is created empty and is built incrementally. So we create
-a mutable variable::
-
- extern crate argparse;
- use argparse::ArgumentParser;
-
- let mut parser = ArgumentParser::new();
-
-
-Customize
----------
-
-There are optional customization methods. The most important one is::
-
- parser.set_description("My command-line utility")
-
-The descripion is rewrapped to fit 80 column string nicely. Just like option
-descriptions.
-
-Add Options
------------
-
-The ``refer`` method creates a cell variable, which the result will be written
-to::
-
- let mut verbose = false;
- parser.refer(&mut verbose);
-
-Next we add an options which control the variable:
-For example::
-
- parser.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
-
-You may add multiple options for the same variable::
-
- parser.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose")
- .add_option(&["-q", "--quiet"], StoreFalse,
- "Be verbose");
-
-Similarly positional arguments are added::
-
- let mut command = String;
- parser.refer(&mut command)
- .add_argument("command", Store,
- "Command to run");
-
-
-
-Organizing Options
-------------------
-
-It's often useful to organize options into some kind of structure. You can
-easily borrow variables from the structure into option parser. For example::
-
- struct Options {
- verbose: bool,
- }
- ...
- let mut options = Options { verbose: false };
- parser.refer(&mut options.verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
-
-
-Parsing Arguments
------------------
-
-All the complex work is done in ``parser.parse_args()``. But there is
-a simpler option::
-
- parser.parse_args_or_exit()
-
-In case you don't want argparse to exit itself, you might use the
-``parse_args`` function directly::
-
- use std::process::exit;
-
- match parser.parse_args() {
- Ok(()) => {}
- Err(x) => {
- std::process::exit(x);
- }
- }
-
-
-ArgumentParser Methods
-======================
-
-``parser.refer<T>(var: &mut T) -> Ref``
- Attach the variable to argument parser. The options are added to the
- returned ``Ref`` object and modify a variable passed to the method.
-
-``parser.add_option(names: &[&str], action: TypedAction, help: &str)``
- Add a single option which has no parameters. Most options must be added
- by ``refer(..)`` and methods on ``Ref`` object (see below).
-
- Example::
-
- ap.add_option(&["-V", "--version"],
- Print(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").to_string()), "Show version");
-
-``parser.set_description(descr: &str)``
- Set description that is at the top of help message.
-
-``parser.stop_on_first_argument(val: bool)``
- If called with ``true``, parser will stop searching for options when first
- non-option (the one doesn't start with ``-``) argument is encountered. This
- is useful if you want to parse following options with another argparser or
- external program.
-
-``parser.silence_double_dash(val: bool)``
- If called with ``true`` (default), parser will not treat *first* double
- dash ``--`` as positional argument. Use ``false`` if you need to add some
- meaning to the ``--`` marker.
-
-``parser.print_usage(name: &str, writer: &mut Write)``
- Prints usage string to stderr.
-
-``parser.print_help(name: &str, writer: &mut Write)``
- Writes help to ``writer``, used by ``--help`` option internally.
-
-``parser.parse_args()``
- Method that does all the dirty work. And returns ``Result``
-
-``parser.parse_args_or_exit()``
- Method that does all the dirty work. And in case of failure just ``exit()``
-
-
-Variable Reference Methods
-==========================
-
-The ``argparse::Ref`` object is returned from ``parser.refer()``.
-The following methods are used to add and customize arguments:
-
-``option.add_option(names: &[&str], action: TypedAction, help: &str)``
- Add an option. All items in names should be either in format ``-X`` or
- ``--long-option`` (i.e. one dash and one char or two dashes and long name).
- How this option will be interpreted and whether it will have an argument
- dependes on the action. See below list of actions.
-
-``option.add_argument(name: &str, action: TypedAction, help: &str)``
- Add a positional argument
-
-``option.metavar(var: &str)``
- A name of the argument in usage messages (for options having argument).
-
-``option.envvar(var: &str)``
- A name of the environment variable to get option value from. The value
- would be parsed with ``FromStr::from_str``, just like an option having
- ``Store`` action.
-
-``option.required()``
- The option or argument is required (it's optional by default). If multiple
- options or multiple arguments are defined for this reference at least one
- of them is required.
-
-
-Actions
-=======
-
-The following actions are available out of the box. They may be used in either
-``add_option`` or ``add_argument``:
-
-``Store``
- An option has single argument. Stores a value from command-line in a
- variable. Any type that has the ``FromStr`` and ``Clone`` traits implemented
- may be used.
-
-``StoreOption``
- As ``Store``, but wrap value with ``Some`` for use with ``Option``. For
- example:
-
- let mut x: Option<i32> = None;
- ap.refer(&mut x).add_option(&["-x"], StoreOption, "Set var x");
-
-``StoreConst(value)``
- An option has no arguments. Store a hard-coded ``value`` into variable,
- when specified. Any type with the ``Clone`` trait implemented may be used.
-
-``PushConst(value)``
- An option has no arguments. Push a hard-coded ``value`` into variable,
- when specified. Any type which has the ``Clone`` type implemented may be
- used. Option might used for a list of operations to perform, when ``required``
- is set for this variable, at least one operation is required.
-
-``StoreTrue``
- Stores boolean ``true`` value in a variable.
- (shortcut for ``StoreConst(true)``)
-
-``StoreFalse``
- Stores boolean ``false`` value in a variable.
- (shortcut for ``StoreConst(false)``)
-
-
-``IncrBy(num)``
- An option has no arguments. Increments the value stored in a variable by a
- value ``num``. Any type which has the ``Add`` and ``Clone`` traits may be used.
-
-``DecrBy(nym)``
- Decrements the value stored in a variable by a value ``num``. Any type
- which has the ``Add`` and ``Clone`` traits may be used.
-
-``Collect``
- When used for an ``--option``, requires single argument. When used for a
- positional argument consumes all remaining arguments. Parsed options are
- added to the list. I.e. a ``Collect`` action requires a
- ``Vec<int>`` variable. Parses arguments using ``FromStr`` trait.
-
-``List``
- When used for positional argument, works the same as ``List``. When used
- as an option, consumes all remaining arguments.
-
- Note the usage of ``List`` is strongly discouraged, because of complex
- rules below. Use ``Collect`` and positional options if possible. But usage
- of ``List`` action may be useful if you need shell expansion of anything
- other than last positional argument.
-
- Let's learn rules by example. For the next options::
-
- ap.refer(&mut lst1).add_option(&["-X", "--xx"], List, "List1");
- ap.refer(&mut lst2).add_argument("yy", List, "List2");
-
- The following command line::
-
- ./run 1 2 3 -X 4 5 6
-
- Will return ``[1, 2, 3]`` in the ``lst1`` and the ``[4,5,6]`` in the
- ``lst2``.
-
- Note that using when using ``=`` or equivalent short option mode, the
- 'consume all' mode is not enabled. I.e. in the following command-line::
-
- ./run 1 2 -X3 4 --xx=5 6
-
- The ``lst1`` has ``[3, 5]`` and ``lst2`` has ``[1, 2, 4, 6]``.
- The argument consuming also stops on ``--`` or the next option::
-
- ./run: -X 1 2 3 -- 4 5 6
- ./run: -X 1 2 --xx=3 4 5 6
-
- Both of the above parse ``[4, 5, 6]`` as ``lst1`` and
- the ``[1, 2, 3]`` as the ``lst2``.
-
-``Print(value)``
- Print the text and exit (with status ``0``). Useful for ``--version``
- option::
-
- ap.add_option(&["-V", "--version"],
- Print(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").to_string()), "Show version");
-
-
diff --git a/argparse/bulk.yaml b/argparse/bulk.yaml
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--- a/argparse/bulk.yaml
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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-minimum-bulk: v0.4.5
-
-versions:
-
-- file: Cargo.toml
- block-start: ^\[package\]
- block-end: ^\[.*\]
- regex: ^version\s*=\s*"(\S+)"
-
-- file: README.rst
- regex: ^\s*argparse\s*=\s*"(\S+)"
diff --git a/argparse/examples/greeting.rs b/argparse/examples/greeting.rs
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index 77e719c..0000000
--- a/argparse/examples/greeting.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-extern crate argparse;
-
-use argparse::{ArgumentParser, StoreTrue, Store, Print};
-
-fn main() {
- let mut verbose = false;
- let mut name = "World".to_string();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Greet somebody.");
- ap.add_option(&["-V", "--version"],
- Print(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").to_string()), "Show version");
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
- ap.refer(&mut name)
- .add_option(&["--name"], Store,
- "Name for the greeting");
- ap.parse_args_or_exit();
- }
-
- if verbose {
- println!("name is {}", name);
- }
- println!("Hello {}!", name);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/examples/structure.rs b/argparse/examples/structure.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 59b9345..0000000
--- a/argparse/examples/structure.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-extern crate argparse;
-
-use std::process::exit;
-
-use argparse::{ArgumentParser, StoreTrue, Store};
-
-struct Options {
- verbose: bool,
- name: String,
-}
-
-fn main() {
- let mut options = Options {
- verbose: false,
- name: "World".to_string(),
- };
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Greet somebody.");
- ap.refer(&mut options.verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
- ap.refer(&mut options.name)
- .add_option(&["--name"], Store,
- "Name for the greeting");
- match ap.parse_args() {
- Ok(()) => {}
- Err(x) => {
- exit(x);
- }
- }
- }
-
- if options.verbose {
- println!("name is {}", options.name);
- }
- println!("Hello {}!", options.name);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/examples/subcommands.rs b/argparse/examples/subcommands.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 8fb061a..0000000
--- a/argparse/examples/subcommands.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::FromStr;
-use std::io::{stdout, stderr};
-extern crate argparse;
-
-use argparse::{ArgumentParser, StoreTrue, Store, List};
-
-#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
-#[derive(Debug)]
-enum Command {
- play,
- record,
-}
-
-impl FromStr for Command {
- type Err = ();
- fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<Command, ()> {
- return match src {
- "play" => Ok(Command::play),
- "record" => Ok(Command::record),
- _ => Err(()),
- };
- }
-}
-
-
-
-fn play_command(verbose: bool, args: Vec<String>) {
- let mut output = "".to_string();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Plays a sound");
- ap.refer(&mut output)
- .add_option(&["--output"], Store,
- r#"Output sink to play to"#);
- match ap.parse(args, &mut stdout(), &mut stderr()) {
- Ok(()) => {}
- Err(x) => {
- std::process::exit(x);
- }
- }
- }
- println!("Verbosity: {}, Output: {}", verbose, output);
-}
-
-fn record_command(verbose: bool, args: Vec<String>) {
- let mut input = "".to_string();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Records a sound");
- ap.refer(&mut input)
- .add_option(&["--input"], Store,
- r#"Output source to record from"#);
- match ap.parse(args, &mut stdout(), &mut stderr()) {
- Ok(()) => {}
- Err(x) => {
- std::process::exit(x);
- }
- }
- }
- println!("Verbosity: {}, Input: {}", verbose, input);
-}
-
-fn main() {
- let mut verbose = false;
- let mut subcommand = Command::play;
- let mut args = vec!();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Plays or records sound");
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-v", "--verbose"], StoreTrue,
- "Be verbose");
- ap.refer(&mut subcommand).required()
- .add_argument("command", Store,
- r#"Command to run (either "play" or "record")"#);
- ap.refer(&mut args)
- .add_argument("arguments", List,
- r#"Arguments for command"#);
- ap.stop_on_first_argument(true);
- ap.parse_args_or_exit();
- }
-
- args.insert(0, format!("subcommand {:?}", subcommand));
- match subcommand {
- Command::play => play_command(verbose, args),
- Command::record => record_command(verbose, args),
- }
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/action.rs b/argparse/src/action.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index c3a0aff..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/action.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::rc::Rc;
-
-pub enum ParseResult {
- Parsed,
- Help,
- Exit,
- Error(String),
-}
-
-
-pub enum Action<'a> {
- Flag(Box<IFlagAction + 'a>),
- Single(Box<IArgAction + 'a>),
- Push(Box<IArgsAction + 'a>),
- Many(Box<IArgsAction + 'a>),
-}
-
-pub trait TypedAction<T> {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x>;
-}
-
-pub trait IFlagAction {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult;
-}
-
-pub trait IArgAction {
- fn parse_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> ParseResult;
-}
-
-pub trait IArgsAction {
- fn parse_args(&self, args: &[&str]) -> ParseResult;
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/bool.rs b/argparse/src/bool.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ada458..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/bool.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::rc::Rc;
-
-use super::action::Action;
-use super::action::TypedAction;
-use super::action::Action::Flag;
-use super::generic::StoreConstAction;
-use super::{StoreTrue, StoreFalse};
-
-
-impl TypedAction<bool> for StoreTrue {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut bool>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Flag(Box::new(StoreConstAction { cell: cell, value: true }));
- }
-}
-
-impl TypedAction<bool> for StoreFalse {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut bool>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Flag(Box::new(StoreConstAction { cell: cell, value: false }));
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/argparse/src/custom.rs b/argparse/src/custom.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index d002ffe..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/custom.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::rc::Rc;
-
-use super::{Parse, ParseOption, ParseList, ParseCollect, FromCommandLine};
-use super::action::Action;
-use super::action::{TypedAction, IArgAction, IArgsAction};
-use super::action::ParseResult;
-use super::action::ParseResult::{Parsed, Error};
-use super::action::Action::{Single, Push, Many};
-
-pub struct ParseAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- pub cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut T>>,
-}
-
-pub struct ParseOptionAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut Option<T>>>,
-}
-
-pub struct ParseListAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut Vec<T>>>,
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromCommandLine> TypedAction<T> for Parse {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Single(Box::new(ParseAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromCommandLine> TypedAction<Option<T>> for ParseOption {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Option<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Single(Box::new(ParseOptionAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromCommandLine + Clone> TypedAction<Vec<T>> for ParseList {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Vec<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Many(Box::new(ParseListAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T> TypedAction<Vec<T>> for ParseCollect
- where T: 'static + FromCommandLine + Clone
-{
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Vec<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Push(Box::new(ParseListAction { cell: cell }))
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromCommandLine> IArgAction for ParseAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> ParseResult {
- match FromCommandLine::from_argument(arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = x;
- return Parsed;
- }
- Err(error) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {:?}: {}", arg, error));
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromCommandLine> IArgAction for ParseOptionAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> ParseResult {
- match FromCommandLine::from_argument(arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = Some(x);
- return Parsed;
- }
- Err(error) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {:?}: {}", arg, error));
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromCommandLine + Clone> IArgsAction for ParseListAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_args(&self, args: &[&str]) -> ParseResult {
- let mut result = vec!();
- for arg in args.iter() {
- match FromCommandLine::from_argument(*arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- result.push(x);
- }
- Err(error) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {:?}: {}", arg, error));
- }
- }
- }
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = result;
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
-
diff --git a/argparse/src/from_cli.rs b/argparse/src/from_cli.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ea6d58..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/from_cli.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::FromStr;
-use std::path::PathBuf;
-use std::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddr};
-
-use super::FromCommandLine;
-
-
-impl FromCommandLine for PathBuf {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- Ok(From::from(s))
- }
-}
-
-impl FromCommandLine for f32 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for f64 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-
-// TODO(tailhook) implement various radices for integer values
-impl FromCommandLine for isize {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for i8 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for i16 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for i32 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for i64 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for usize {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for u8 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for u16 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for u32 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for u64 {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for bool {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for String {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|_| unreachable!())
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for Ipv4Addr {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for Ipv6Addr {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
-impl FromCommandLine for SocketAddr {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String> {
- FromStr::from_str(s).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
- }
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/generic.rs b/argparse/src/generic.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b1b7dc..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/generic.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::str::FromStr;
-use std::rc::Rc;
-
-use super::{StoreConst, Store, StoreOption, List, Collect, PushConst};
-use super::action::Action;
-use super::action::{TypedAction, IFlagAction, IArgAction, IArgsAction};
-use super::action::ParseResult;
-use super::action::ParseResult::{Parsed, Error};
-use super::action::Action::{Flag, Single, Push, Many};
-
-pub struct StoreConstAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- pub value: T,
- pub cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut T>>,
-}
-
-pub struct PushConstAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- pub value: T,
- pub cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut Vec<T>>>,
-}
-
-pub struct StoreAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- pub cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut T>>,
-}
-
-pub struct StoreOptionAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut Option<T>>>,
-}
-
-pub struct ListAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut Vec<T>>>,
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + Clone> TypedAction<T> for StoreConst<T> {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x> {
- let StoreConst(ref val) = *self;
- return Flag(Box::new(StoreConstAction { cell: cell, value: val.clone() }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + Clone> TypedAction<Vec<T>> for PushConst<T> {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Vec<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- let PushConst(ref val) = *self;
- return Flag(Box::new(PushConstAction { cell: cell, value: val.clone() }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromStr> TypedAction<T> for Store {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Single(Box::new(StoreAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromStr> TypedAction<Option<T>> for StoreOption {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Option<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Single(Box::new(StoreOptionAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromStr + Clone> TypedAction<Vec<T>> for List {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Vec<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Many(Box::new(ListAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + FromStr + Clone> TypedAction<Vec<T>> for Collect {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut Vec<T>>>) -> Action<'x> {
- return Push(Box::new(ListAction { cell: cell }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: Clone> IFlagAction for StoreConstAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- let mut targ = self.cell.borrow_mut();
- **targ = self.value.clone();
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: Clone> IFlagAction for PushConstAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- let mut targ = self.cell.borrow_mut();
- targ.push(self.value.clone());
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromStr> IArgAction for StoreAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> ParseResult {
- match FromStr::from_str(arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = x;
- return Parsed;
- }
- Err(_) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {}", arg));
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromStr> IArgAction for StoreOptionAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_arg(&self, arg: &str) -> ParseResult {
- match FromStr::from_str(arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = Some(x);
- return Parsed;
- }
- Err(_) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {}", arg));
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FromStr + Clone> IArgsAction for ListAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_args(&self, args: &[&str]) -> ParseResult {
- let mut result = vec!();
- for arg in args.iter() {
- match FromStr::from_str(*arg) {
- Ok(x) => {
- result.push(x);
- }
- Err(_) => {
- return Error(format!("Bad value {}", arg));
- }
- }
- }
- **self.cell.borrow_mut() = result;
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/argparse/src/help.rs b/argparse/src/help.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index c7145be..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/help.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::CharIndices;
-use std::io::Result as IoResult;
-use std::io::Write;
-
-use super::action::{IFlagAction, ParseResult};
-use super::action::ParseResult::Help;
-
-pub struct HelpAction;
-
-impl IFlagAction for HelpAction {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- return Help;
- }
-}
-
-
-struct WordsIter<'a> {
- data: &'a str,
- iter: CharIndices<'a>,
-}
-
-impl<'a> WordsIter<'a> {
- fn new(data: &'a str) -> WordsIter<'a> {
- return WordsIter {
- data: data,
- iter: data.char_indices(),
- };
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a> Iterator for WordsIter<'a> {
- type Item = &'a str;
- fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a str> {
- let word_start;
- loop {
- let (idx, ch) = match self.iter.next() {
- None => return None,
- Some((idx, ch)) => ((idx, ch)),
- };
- match ch {
- ' ' | '\t' | '\r' | '\n' => continue,
- _ => {
- word_start = idx;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- loop {
- let (idx, ch) = match self.iter.next() {
- None => break,
- Some((idx, ch)) => ((idx, ch)),
- };
- match ch {
- ' ' | '\t' | '\r' | '\n' => {
- return Some(&self.data[word_start..idx]);
- }
- _ => continue,
- }
- }
- return Some(&self.data[word_start..self.data.len()]);
- }
-}
-
-pub fn wrap_text(buf: &mut Write, data: &str, width: usize, indent: usize)
- -> IoResult<()>
-{
- let mut witer = WordsIter::new(data);
- let mut off = indent;
- match witer.next() {
- None => {
- return Ok(());
- }
- Some(word) => {
- try!(buf.write(word.as_bytes()));
- off += word.len();
- }
- }
- for word in witer {
- if off + word.len() + 1 > width {
- try!(buf.write(b"\n"));
- for _ in 0..indent {
- try!(buf.write(b" "));
- }
- off = indent;
- } else {
- try!(buf.write(b" "));
- off += 1;
- }
- try!(buf.write(word.as_bytes()));
- off += word.len();
- }
- return Ok(());
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/lib.rs b/argparse/src/lib.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 62b0cf9..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/lib.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-#![crate_name = "argparse"]
-#![crate_type = "lib"]
-
-pub use self::parser::{ArgumentParser, Ref};
-
-pub mod action;
-pub mod parser;
-mod generic;
-mod custom;
-mod help;
-mod print;
-
-mod bool;
-mod num;
-mod from_cli;
-
-pub trait FromCommandLine: Sized {
- fn from_argument(s: &str) -> Result<Self, String>;
-}
-
-// TODO(tailhook) make consts
-pub struct StoreTrue;
-pub struct StoreFalse;
-
-pub struct StoreConst<T>(pub T);
-
-pub struct PushConst<T>(pub T);
-
-pub struct Store;
-pub struct Parse;
-
-pub struct StoreOption;
-pub struct ParseOption;
-
-pub struct List;
-pub struct ParseList;
-
-pub struct Collect;
-pub struct ParseCollect;
-
-/// Print string and exit with status 0
-///
-/// Particularly useful for `--version` option and similar
-pub struct Print(pub String);
-
-pub struct IncrBy<T>(pub T);
-
-pub struct DecrBy<T>(pub T);
-
-
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_parser;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_bool;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_int;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_float;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_str;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_enum;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_pos;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_many;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_optional;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_usage;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_help;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_env;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_const;
-#[cfg(test)] mod test_path;
diff --git a/argparse/src/num.rs b/argparse/src/num.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f34de7..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/num.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::rc::Rc;
-use std::ops::{Add, Sub};
-
-use super::{IncrBy, DecrBy};
-use super::action::{TypedAction, Action, ParseResult};
-use super::action::ParseResult::Parsed;
-use super::action::IFlagAction;
-use super::action::Action::Flag;
-
-pub struct IncrByAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- delta: T,
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut T>>,
-}
-
-pub struct DecrByAction<'a, T: 'a> {
- delta: T,
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'a mut T>>,
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + Add<Output = T> + Clone> TypedAction<T> for IncrBy<T> {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x> {
- let IncrBy(ref delta) = *self;
- return Flag(Box::new(IncrByAction { cell: cell, delta: delta.clone() }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<T: 'static + Sub<Output = T> + Clone> TypedAction<T> for DecrBy<T> {
- fn bind<'x>(&self, cell: Rc<RefCell<&'x mut T>>) -> Action<'x> {
- let DecrBy(ref delta) = *self;
- return Flag(Box::new(DecrByAction { cell: cell, delta: delta.clone() }));
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: Add<Output = T> + Clone> IFlagAction for IncrByAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- let oldval = {
- let targ = self.cell.borrow();
- targ.clone()
- };
- let mut targ = self.cell.borrow_mut();
- **targ = oldval + self.delta.clone();
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: Sub<Output = T> + Clone> IFlagAction for DecrByAction<'a, T> {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- let oldval = {
- let targ = self.cell.borrow();
- targ.clone()
- };
- let mut targ = self.cell.borrow_mut();
- **targ = oldval - self.delta.clone();
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/argparse/src/parser.rs b/argparse/src/parser.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index ac7e3da..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/parser.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,967 +0,0 @@
-use std::env;
-use std::io::{Write};
-use std::io::Result as IoResult;
-use std::io::{stdout, stderr};
-use std::rc::Rc;
-use std::cell::RefCell;
-use std::iter::Peekable;
-use std::slice::Iter;
-use std::hash::Hash;
-use std::hash::Hasher;
-use std::str::FromStr;
-use std::process::exit;
-
-#[allow(unused_imports)] #[allow(deprecated)]
-use std::ascii::AsciiExt;
-
-use std::collections::HashMap;
-use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
-use std::collections::HashSet;
-
-use super::action::{Action, ParseResult};
-use super::action::ParseResult::{Parsed, Help, Exit, Error};
-use super::action::TypedAction;
-use super::action::Action::{Flag, Single, Push, Many};
-use super::action::IArgAction;
-use super::generic::StoreAction;
-use super::help::{HelpAction, wrap_text};
-use action::IFlagAction;
-
-use self::ArgumentKind::{Positional, ShortOption, LongOption, Delimiter};
-
-
-static OPTION_WIDTH: usize = 24;
-static TOTAL_WIDTH: usize = 79;
-
-
-enum ArgumentKind {
- Positional,
- ShortOption,
- LongOption,
- Delimiter, // Barely "--"
-}
-
-
-impl ArgumentKind {
- fn check(name: &str) -> ArgumentKind {
- let mut iter = name.chars();
- let char1 = iter.next();
- let char2 = iter.next();
- let char3 = iter.next();
- return match char1 {
- Some('-') => match char2 {
- Some('-') => match char3 {
- Some(_) => LongOption, // --opt
- None => Delimiter, // just --
- },
- Some(_) => ShortOption, // -opts
- None => Positional, // single dash
- },
- Some(_) | None => Positional,
- }
- }
-}
-
-struct GenericArgument<'parser> {
- id: usize,
- varid: usize,
- name: &'parser str,
- help: &'parser str,
- action: Action<'parser>,
-}
-
-struct GenericOption<'parser> {
- id: usize,
- varid: Option<usize>,
- names: Vec<&'parser str>,
- help: &'parser str,
- action: Action<'parser>,
-}
-
-struct EnvVar<'parser> {
- varid: usize,
- name: &'parser str,
- action: Box<IArgAction + 'parser>,
-}
-
-impl<'a> Hash for GenericOption<'a> {
- fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H) where H: Hasher {
- self.id.hash(state);
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a> PartialEq for GenericOption<'a> {
- fn eq(&self, other: &GenericOption<'a>) -> bool {
- return self.id == other.id;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a> Eq for GenericOption<'a> {}
-
-impl<'a> Hash for GenericArgument<'a> {
- fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H) where H: Hasher {
- self.id.hash(state);
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a> PartialEq for GenericArgument<'a> {
- fn eq(&self, other: &GenericArgument<'a>) -> bool {
- return self.id == other.id;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a> Eq for GenericArgument<'a> {}
-
-pub struct Var {
- id: usize,
- metavar: String,
- required: bool,
-}
-
-impl Hash for Var {
- fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H) where H: Hasher {
- self.id.hash(state);
- }
-}
-
-impl PartialEq for Var {
- fn eq(&self, other: &Var) -> bool {
- return self.id == other.id;
- }
-}
-
-impl Eq for Var {}
-
-struct Context<'ctx, 'parser: 'ctx> {
- parser: &'ctx ArgumentParser<'parser>,
- set_vars: HashSet<usize>,
- list_options: HashMap<Rc<GenericOption<'parser>>, Vec<&'ctx str>>,
- list_arguments: HashMap<Rc<GenericArgument<'parser>>, Vec<&'ctx str>>,
- arguments: Vec<&'ctx str>,
- iter: Peekable<Iter<'ctx, String>>,
- stderr: &'ctx mut (Write + 'ctx),
-}
-
-impl<'a, 'b> Context<'a, 'b> {
-
- fn parse_option(&mut self, opt: Rc<GenericOption<'b>>,
- optarg: Option<&'a str>)
- -> ParseResult
- {
- let value = match optarg {
- Some(value) => value,
- None => match self.iter.next() {
- Some(value) => {
- &value[..]
- }
- None => {
- return match opt.action {
- Many(_) => Parsed,
- _ => Error(format!(
- // TODO(tailhook) is {:?} ok?
- "Option {:?} requires an argument", opt.names)),
- };
- }
- },
- };
- match opt.varid {
- Some(varid) => { self.set_vars.insert(varid); }
- None => {}
- }
- match opt.action {
- Single(ref action) => {
- return action.parse_arg(value);
- }
- Push(_) => {
- (match self.list_options.entry(opt.clone()) {
- Entry::Occupied(occ) => occ.into_mut(),
- Entry::Vacant(vac) => vac.insert(Vec::new()),
- }).push(value);
- return Parsed;
- }
- Many(_) => {
- let vec = match self.list_options.entry(opt.clone()) {
- Entry::Occupied(occ) => occ.into_mut(),
- Entry::Vacant(vac) => vac.insert(Vec::new()),
- };
- vec.push(value);
- match optarg {
- Some(_) => return Parsed,
- _ => {}
- }
- loop {
- match self.iter.peek() {
- None => { break; }
- Some(arg) if arg.starts_with("-") => {
- break;
- }
- Some(value) => {
- vec.push(&value[..]);
- }
- }
- self.iter.next();
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
- _ => panic!(),
- };
- }
-
- fn parse_long_option(&mut self, arg: &'a str) -> ParseResult {
- let mut equals_iter = arg.splitn(2, '=');
- let optname = equals_iter.next().unwrap();
- let valueref = equals_iter.next();
- let opt = self.parser.long_options.get(&optname.to_string());
- match opt {
- Some(opt) => {
- match opt.action {
- Flag(ref action) => {
- match valueref {
- Some(_) => {
- return Error(format!(
- "Option {} does not accept an argument",
- optname));
- }
- None => {
- match opt.varid {
- Some(varid) => {
- self.set_vars.insert(varid);
- }
- None => {}
- }
- return action.parse_flag();
- }
- }
- }
- Single(_) | Push(_) | Many(_) => {
- return self.parse_option(opt.clone(), valueref);
- }
- }
- }
- None => {
- return Error(format!("Unknown option {}", arg));
- }
- }
- }
-
- fn parse_short_options<'x>(&'x mut self, arg: &'a str) -> ParseResult {
- let mut iter = arg.char_indices();
- iter.next();
- for (idx, ch) in iter {
- let opt = match self.parser.short_options.get(&ch) {
- Some(opt) => { opt }
- None => {
- return Error(format!("Unknown short option \"{}\"", ch));
- }
- };
- let res = match opt.action {
- Flag(ref action) => {
- match opt.varid {
- Some(varid) => { self.set_vars.insert(varid); }
- None => {}
- }
- action.parse_flag()
- }
- Single(_) | Push(_) | Many(_) => {
- let value;
- if idx + 1 < arg.len() {
- value = Some(&arg[idx+1..arg.len()]);
- } else {
- value = None;
- }
- return self.parse_option(opt.clone(), value);
- }
- };
- match res {
- Parsed => { continue; }
- x => { return x; }
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn postpone_argument(&mut self, arg: &'a str) {
- self.arguments.push(arg);
- }
-
- fn parse_options(&mut self) -> ParseResult {
- self.iter.next(); // Command name
- loop {
- let next = self.iter.next();
- let arg = match next {
- Some(arg) => { arg }
- None => { break; }
- };
- let res = match ArgumentKind::check(&arg[..]) {
- Positional => {
- self.postpone_argument(&arg[..]);
- if self.parser.stop_on_first_argument {
- break;
- }
- continue;
- }
- LongOption => self.parse_long_option(&arg[..]),
- ShortOption => self.parse_short_options(&arg[..]),
- Delimiter => {
- if !self.parser.silence_double_dash {
- self.postpone_argument("--");
- }
- break;
- }
- };
- match res {
- Parsed => continue,
- _ => return res,
- }
- }
-
- loop {
- match self.iter.next() {
- None => break,
- Some(arg) => self.postpone_argument(&arg[..]),
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn parse_arguments(&mut self) -> ParseResult {
- let mut pargs = self.parser.arguments.iter();
- for arg in self.arguments.iter() {
- let opt;
- loop {
- match pargs.next() {
- Some(option) => {
- if self.set_vars.contains(&option.varid) {
- continue;
- }
- opt = option;
- break;
- }
- None => match self.parser.catchall_argument {
- Some(ref option) => {
- opt = option;
- break;
- }
- None => return Error(format!(
- "Unexpected argument {}", arg)),
- }
- };
- }
- let res = match opt.action {
- Single(ref act) => {
- self.set_vars.insert(opt.varid);
- act.parse_arg(*arg)
- },
- Many(_) | Push(_) => {
- (match self.list_arguments.entry(opt.clone()) {
- Entry::Occupied(occ) => occ.into_mut(),
- Entry::Vacant(vac) => vac.insert(Vec::new()),
- }).push(*arg);
- Parsed
- },
- _ => unreachable!(),
- };
- match res {
- Parsed => continue,
- _ => return res,
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn parse_list_vars(&mut self) -> ParseResult {
- for (opt, lst) in self.list_options.iter() {
- match opt.action {
- Push(ref act) | Many(ref act) => {
- let res = act.parse_args(&lst[..]);
- match res {
- Parsed => continue,
- _ => return res,
- }
- }
- _ => panic!(),
- }
- }
- for (opt, lst) in self.list_arguments.iter() {
- match opt.action {
- Push(ref act) | Many(ref act) => {
- let res = act.parse_args(&lst[..]);
- match res {
- Parsed => continue,
- _ => return res,
- }
- }
- _ => panic!(),
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn parse_env_vars(&mut self) -> ParseResult {
- for evar in self.parser.env_vars.iter() {
- match env::var(evar.name) {
- Ok(val) => {
- match evar.action.parse_arg(&val[..]) {
- Parsed => {
- self.set_vars.insert(evar.varid);
- continue;
- }
- Error(err) => {
- write!(self.stderr,
- "WARNING: Environment variable {}: {}\n",
- evar.name, err).ok();
- }
- _ => unreachable!(),
- }
- }
- Err(_) => {}
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn check_required(&mut self) -> ParseResult {
- // Check for required arguments
- for var in self.parser.vars.iter() {
- if var.required && !self.set_vars.contains(&var.id) {
- // First try positional arguments
- for opt in self.parser.arguments.iter() {
- if opt.varid == var.id {
- return Error(format!(
- "Argument {} is required", opt.name));
- }
- }
- // Then options
- let mut all_options = vec!();
- for opt in self.parser.options.iter() {
- match opt.varid {
- Some(varid) if varid == var.id => {}
- _ => { continue }
- }
- all_options.extend(opt.names.clone().into_iter());
- }
- if all_options.len() > 1 {
- return Error(format!(
- "One of the options {:?} is required", all_options));
- } else if all_options.len() == 1 {
- return Error(format!(
- "Option {:?} is required", all_options));
- }
- // Then envvars
- for envvar in self.parser.env_vars.iter() {
- if envvar.varid == var.id {
- return Error(format!(
- "Environment var {} is required", envvar.name));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return Parsed;
- }
-
- fn parse(parser: &ArgumentParser, args: &Vec<String>, stderr: &mut Write)
- -> ParseResult
- {
- let mut ctx = Context {
- parser: parser,
- iter: args.iter().peekable(),
- set_vars: HashSet::new(),
- list_options: HashMap::new(),
- list_arguments: HashMap::new(),
- arguments: Vec::new(),
- stderr: stderr,
- };
-
- match ctx.parse_env_vars() {
- Parsed => {}
- x => { return x; }
- }
-
- match ctx.parse_options() {
- Parsed => {}
- x => { return x; }
- }
-
- match ctx.parse_arguments() {
- Parsed => {}
- x => { return x; }
- }
-
- match ctx.parse_list_vars() {
- Parsed => {}
- x => { return x; }
- }
-
- match ctx.check_required() {
- Parsed => {}
- x => { return x; }
- }
-
- return Parsed;
- }
-}
-
-pub struct Ref<'parser:'refer, 'refer, T: 'parser> {
- cell: Rc<RefCell<&'parser mut T>>,
- varid: usize,
- parser: &'refer mut ArgumentParser<'parser>,
-}
-
-impl<'parser, 'refer, T> Ref<'parser, 'refer, T> {
-
- pub fn add_option<'x, A: TypedAction<T>>(&'x mut self,
- names: &[&'parser str], action: A, help: &'parser str)
- -> &'x mut Ref<'parser, 'refer, T>
- {
- {
- let var = &mut self.parser.vars[self.varid];
- if var.metavar.len() == 0 {
- let mut longest_name = names[0];
- let mut llen = longest_name.len();
- for name in names.iter() {
- if name.len() > llen {
- longest_name = *name;
- llen = longest_name.len();
- }
- }
- if llen > 2 {
- var.metavar = longest_name[2..llen]
- .to_ascii_uppercase().replace("-", "_");
- }
- }
- }
- self.parser.add_option_for(Some(self.varid), names,
- action.bind(self.cell.clone()),
- help);
- return self;
- }
-
- pub fn add_argument<'x, A: TypedAction<T>>(&'x mut self,
- name: &'parser str, action: A, help: &'parser str)
- -> &'x mut Ref<'parser, 'refer, T>
- {
- let act = action.bind(self.cell.clone());
- let opt = Rc::new(GenericArgument {
- id: self.parser.arguments.len(),
- varid: self.varid,
- name: name,
- help: help,
- action: act,
- });
- match opt.action {
- Flag(_) => panic!("Flag arguments can't be positional"),
- Many(_) | Push(_) => {
- match self.parser.catchall_argument {
- Some(ref y) => panic!(format!(
- "Option {} conflicts with option {}",
- name, y.name)),
- None => {},
- }
- self.parser.catchall_argument = Some(opt);
- }
- Single(_) => {
- self.parser.arguments.push(opt);
- }
- }
- {
- let var = &mut self.parser.vars[self.varid];
- if var.metavar.len() == 0 {
- var.metavar = name.to_string();
- }
- }
- return self;
- }
-
- pub fn metavar<'x>(&'x mut self, name: &str)
- -> &'x mut Ref<'parser, 'refer, T>
- {
- {
- let var = &mut self.parser.vars[self.varid];
- var.metavar = name.to_string();
- }
- return self;
- }
-
- pub fn required<'x>(&'x mut self)
- -> &'x mut Ref<'parser, 'refer, T>
- {
- {
- let var = &mut self.parser.vars[self.varid];
- var.required = true;
- }
- return self;
- }
-}
-
-impl<'parser, 'refer, T: 'static + FromStr> Ref<'parser, 'refer, T> {
- pub fn envvar<'x>(&'x mut self, varname: &'parser str)
- -> &'x mut Ref<'parser, 'refer, T>
- {
- self.parser.env_vars.push(Rc::new(EnvVar {
- varid: self.varid,
- name: varname,
- action: Box::new(StoreAction { cell: self.cell.clone() }),
- }));
- return self;
- }
-}
-
-/// The main argument parser class
-pub struct ArgumentParser<'parser> {
- description: &'parser str,
- vars: Vec<Box<Var>>,
- options: Vec<Rc<GenericOption<'parser>>>,
- arguments: Vec<Rc<GenericArgument<'parser>>>,
- env_vars: Vec<Rc<EnvVar<'parser>>>,
- catchall_argument: Option<Rc<GenericArgument<'parser>>>,
- short_options: HashMap<char, Rc<GenericOption<'parser>>>,
- long_options: HashMap<String, Rc<GenericOption<'parser>>>,
- stop_on_first_argument: bool,
- silence_double_dash: bool,
-}
-
-
-
-impl<'parser> ArgumentParser<'parser> {
-
- /// Create an empty argument parser
- pub fn new() -> ArgumentParser<'parser> {
-
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser {
- description: "",
- vars: Vec::new(),
- env_vars: Vec::new(),
- arguments: Vec::new(),
- catchall_argument: None,
- options: Vec::new(),
- short_options: HashMap::new(),
- long_options: HashMap::new(),
- stop_on_first_argument: false,
- silence_double_dash: true,
- };
- ap.add_option_for(None, &["-h", "--help"], Flag(Box::new(HelpAction)),
- "Show this help message and exit");
- return ap;
- }
-
- /// Borrow mutable variable for an argument
- ///
- /// This returns `Ref` object which should be used configure the option
- pub fn refer<'x, T>(&'x mut self, val: &'parser mut T)
- -> Box<Ref<'parser, 'x, T>>
- {
- let cell = Rc::new(RefCell::new(val));
- let id = self.vars.len();
- self.vars.push(Box::new(Var {
- id: id,
- required: false,
- metavar: "".to_string(),
- }));
- return Box::new(Ref {
- cell: cell.clone(),
- varid: id,
- parser: self,
- });
- }
-
- /// Add option to argument parser
- ///
- /// This is only useful for options that don't store value. For
- /// example `Print(...)`
- pub fn add_option<F:IFlagAction + 'parser>(&mut self,
- names: &[&'parser str], action: F, help: &'parser str)
- {
- self.add_option_for(None, names, Flag(Box::new(action)), help);
- }
-
- /// Set description of the command
- pub fn set_description(&mut self, descr: &'parser str) {
- self.description = descr;
- }
-
- fn add_option_for(&mut self, var: Option<usize>,
- names: &[&'parser str],
- action: Action<'parser>, help: &'parser str)
- {
- let opt = Rc::new(GenericOption {
- id: self.options.len(),
- varid: var,
- names: names.to_vec(),
- help: help,
- action: action,
- });
-
- if names.len() < 1 {
- panic!("At least one name for option must be specified");
- }
- for nameptr in names.iter() {
- let name = *nameptr;
- match ArgumentKind::check(name) {
- Positional|Delimiter => {
- panic!("Bad argument name {}", name);
- }
- LongOption => {
- self.long_options.insert(
- name.to_string(), opt.clone());
- }
- ShortOption => {
- if name.len() > 2 {
- panic!("Bad short argument {}", name);
- }
- self.short_options.insert(
- name.as_bytes()[1] as char, opt.clone());
- }
- }
- }
- self.options.push(opt);
- }
-
- /// Print help
- ///
- /// Usually command-line option is used for printing help,
- /// this is here for any awkward cases
- pub fn print_help(&self, name: &str, writer: &mut Write) -> IoResult<()> {
- return HelpFormatter::print_help(self, name, writer);
- }
-
- /// Print usage
- ///
- /// Usually printed into stderr on error of command-line parsing
- pub fn print_usage(&self, name: &str, writer: &mut Write) -> IoResult<()>
- {
- return HelpFormatter::print_usage(self, name, writer);
- }
-
- /// Parse arguments
- ///
- /// This is most powerful method. Usually you need `parse_args`
- /// or `parse_args_or_exit` instead
- pub fn parse(&self, args: Vec<String>,
- stdout: &mut Write, stderr: &mut Write)
- -> Result<(), i32>
- {
- let name = if args.len() > 0 { &args[0][..] } else { "unknown" };
- match Context::parse(self, &args, stderr) {
- Parsed => return Ok(()),
- Exit => return Err(0),
- Help => {
- self.print_help(name, stdout).unwrap();
- return Err(0);
- }
- Error(message) => {
- self.error(&name[..], &message[..], stderr);
- return Err(2);
- }
- }
- }
-
- /// Write an error similar to one produced by the library itself
- ///
- /// Only needed if you like to do some argument validation that is out
- /// of scope of the argparse
- pub fn error(&self, command: &str, message: &str, writer: &mut Write) {
- self.print_usage(command, writer).unwrap();
- write!(writer, "{}: {}\n", command, message).ok();
- }
-
- /// Configure parser to ignore options when first non-option argument is
- /// encountered.
- ///
- /// Useful for commands that want to pass following options to the
- /// subcommand or subprocess, but need some options to be set before
- /// command is specified.
- pub fn stop_on_first_argument(&mut self, want_stop: bool) {
- self.stop_on_first_argument = want_stop;
- }
-
- /// Do not put double-dash (bare `--`) into argument
- ///
- /// The double-dash is used to stop parsing options and treat all the
- /// following tokens as the arguments regardless of whether they start
- /// with dash (minus) or not.
- ///
- /// The method only useful for `List` arguments. On by default. The method
- /// allows to set option to `false` so that `cmd xx -- yy` will get
- /// ``xx -- yy`` as arguments instead of ``xx yy`` by default. This is
- /// useful if your ``--`` argument is meaningful. Only first double-dash
- /// is ignored by default.
- pub fn silence_double_dash(&mut self, silence: bool) {
- self.silence_double_dash = silence;
- }
-
- /// Convenience method to parse arguments
- ///
- /// On error returns error code that is supposed to be returned by
- /// an application. (i.e. zero on `--help` and `2` on argument error)
- pub fn parse_args(&self) -> Result<(), i32> {
- // TODO(tailhook) can we get rid of collect?
- return self.parse(env::args().collect(),
- &mut stdout(), &mut stderr());
- }
-
- /// The simplest conveninece method
- ///
- /// The method returns only in case of successful parsing or exits with
- /// appropriate code (including successful on `--help`) otherwise.
- pub fn parse_args_or_exit(&self) {
- // TODO(tailhook) can we get rid of collect?
- self.parse(env::args().collect(), &mut stdout(), &mut stderr())
- .map_err(|c| exit(c))
- .ok();
- }
-}
-
-struct HelpFormatter<'a, 'b: 'a> {
- name: &'a str,
- parser: &'a ArgumentParser<'b>,
- buf: &'a mut (Write + 'a),
-}
-
-impl<'a, 'b> HelpFormatter<'a, 'b> {
- pub fn print_usage(parser: &ArgumentParser, name: &str, writer: &mut Write)
- -> IoResult<()>
- {
- return HelpFormatter { parser: parser, name: name, buf: writer }
- .write_usage();
- }
-
- pub fn print_help(parser: &ArgumentParser, name: &str, writer: &mut Write)
- -> IoResult<()>
- {
- return HelpFormatter { parser: parser, name: name, buf: writer }
- .write_help();
- }
-
- pub fn print_argument(&mut self, arg: &GenericArgument<'b>)
- -> IoResult<()>
- {
- let mut num = 2;
- try!(write!(self.buf, " {}", arg.name));
- num += arg.name.len();
- if num >= OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- for _ in 0..OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- }
- } else {
- for _ in num..OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- }
- }
- try!(wrap_text(self.buf, arg.help, TOTAL_WIDTH, OPTION_WIDTH));
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- return Ok(());
- }
-
- pub fn print_option(&mut self, opt: &GenericOption<'b>) -> IoResult<()> {
- let mut num = 2;
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- let mut niter = opt.names.iter();
- let name = niter.next().unwrap();
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}", name));
- num += name.len();
- for name in niter {
- try!(write!(self.buf, ","));
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}", name));
- num += name.len() + 1;
- }
- match opt.action {
- Flag(_) => {}
- Single(_) | Push(_) | Many(_) => {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- let var = &self.parser.vars[opt.varid.unwrap()];
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}", &var.metavar[..]));
- num += var.metavar.len() + 1;
- }
- }
- if num >= OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- for _ in 0..OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- }
- } else {
- for _ in num..OPTION_WIDTH {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- }
- }
- try!(wrap_text(self.buf, opt.help, TOTAL_WIDTH, OPTION_WIDTH));
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- return Ok(());
- }
-
- fn write_help(&mut self) -> IoResult<()> {
- try!(self.write_usage());
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- if self.parser.description.len() > 0 {
- try!(wrap_text(self.buf, self.parser.description,TOTAL_WIDTH, 0));
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- }
- if self.parser.arguments.len() > 0
- || self.parser.catchall_argument.is_some()
- {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\nPositional arguments:\n"));
- for arg in self.parser.arguments.iter() {
- try!(self.print_argument(&**arg));
- }
- match self.parser.catchall_argument {
- Some(ref opt) => {
- try!(self.print_argument(&**opt));
- }
- None => {}
- }
- }
- if self.parser.short_options.len() > 0
- || self.parser.long_options.len() > 0
- {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\nOptional arguments:\n"));
- for opt in self.parser.options.iter() {
- try!(self.print_option(&**opt));
- }
- }
- return Ok(());
- }
-
- fn write_usage(&mut self) -> IoResult<()> {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "Usage:\n "));
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}", self.name));
- if self.parser.options.len() != 0 {
- if self.parser.short_options.len() > 1
- || self.parser.long_options.len() > 1
- {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " [OPTIONS]"));
- }
- for opt in self.parser.arguments.iter() {
- let var = &self.parser.vars[opt.varid];
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- if !var.required {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "["));
- }
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}",
- &opt.name.to_ascii_uppercase()[..]));
- if !var.required {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "]"));
- }
- }
- match self.parser.catchall_argument {
- Some(ref opt) => {
- let var = &self.parser.vars[opt.varid];
- try!(write!(self.buf, " "));
- if !var.required {
- try!(write!(self.buf, "["));
- }
- try!(write!(self.buf, "{}",
- &opt.name.to_ascii_uppercase()[..]));
- if !var.required {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " ...]"));
- } else {
- try!(write!(self.buf, " [...]"));
- }
- }
- None => {}
- }
- }
- try!(write!(self.buf, "\n"));
- return Ok(());
- }
-
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/print.rs b/argparse/src/print.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index d0335c5..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/print.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-use Print;
-use action::{IFlagAction, ParseResult};
-
-impl IFlagAction for Print {
- fn parse_flag(&self) -> ParseResult {
- if self.0.ends_with("\n") {
- print!("{}", self.0);
- } else {
- println!("{}", self.0);
- }
- return ParseResult::Exit;
- }
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_bool.rs b/argparse/src/test_bool.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index a30cf3c..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_bool.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::Store;
-use super::{StoreTrue, StoreFalse};
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn store_true(args: &[&str]) -> bool {
- let mut verbose = false;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-t", "--true"], StoreTrue,
- "Store true action");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return verbose;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_store_true() {
- assert!(!store_true(&["./argparse_test"]));
- assert!(store_true(&["./argparse_test", "--true"]));
-}
-
-fn store_false(args: &[&str]) -> bool {
- let mut verbose = true;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-f", "--false"], StoreFalse,
- "Store false action");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return verbose;
-}
-#[test]
-fn test_store_false() {
- assert!(store_false(&["./argparse_test"]));
- assert!(!store_false(&["./argparse_test", "--false"]));
-}
-
-fn store_bool(args: &[&str]) -> bool {
- let mut verbose = false;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-f", "--false"], StoreFalse,
- "Store false action")
- .add_option(&["-t", "--true"], StoreTrue,
- "Store false action");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return verbose;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_bool() {
- assert!(!store_bool(&["./argparse_test"]));
- assert!(store_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-t"]));
- assert!(!store_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-f"]));
- assert!(store_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-fft"]));
- assert!(!store_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-fffft", "-f"]));
- assert!(store_bool(&["./argparse_test", "--false", "-fffft", "-f",
- "--true"]));
-}
-
-fn set_bool(args: &[&str]) -> bool {
- let mut verbose = false;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut verbose)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set boolean value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return verbose;
-}
-
-
-#[test]
-fn test_set_bool() {
- assert!(!set_bool(&["./argparse_test"]));
- assert!(set_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-strue"]));
- assert!(!set_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-sfalse"]));
-
- // Unfortunately other values do not work
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic(expected="Bad value yes")]
-fn test_bad_bools1() {
- assert!(!set_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-syes"]));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic(expected="Bad value no")]
-fn test_bad_bools2() {
- assert!(!set_bool(&["./argparse_test", "-sno"]));
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_const.rs b/argparse/src/test_const.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index b12e3d8..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_const.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{PushConst};
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-
-fn push_const(args: &[&str]) -> Vec<u32> {
- let mut res = vec!();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut res)
- .add_option(&["-o", "--one"], PushConst(1),
- "Add one to the list")
- .add_option(&["-t", "--two"], PushConst(2),
- "Add two to the list")
- .add_option(&["-3", "--three"], PushConst(3),
- "Add three to the list");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return res;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_push() {
- assert_eq!(push_const(&["./argparse_test"]), vec!());
- assert_eq!(push_const(&["./argparse_test", "--one"]), vec!(1));
- assert_eq!(push_const(&["./argparse_test", "-3"]), vec!(3));
- assert_eq!(push_const(&["./argparse_test", "-oo3tt"]), vec!(1, 1, 3, 2, 2));
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_enum.rs b/argparse/src/test_enum.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 5205738..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_enum.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::FromStr;
-
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::Store;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-use self::Greeting::{Hello, Hi, NoGreeting};
-
-
-#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
-enum Greeting {
- Hello,
- Hi,
- NoGreeting,
-}
-
-impl FromStr for Greeting {
- type Err = ();
- fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<Greeting, ()> {
- return match src {
- "hello" => Ok(Hello),
- "hi" => Ok(Hi),
- _ => Err(()),
- };
- }
-}
-
-fn parse_enum(args: &[&str]) -> Greeting {
- let mut val = NoGreeting;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-g"], Store,
- "Greeting");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_enum() {
- assert_eq!(parse_enum(&["./argparse_test"]), NoGreeting);
- assert_eq!(parse_enum(&["./argparse_test", "-ghello"]), Hello);
- assert_eq!(parse_enum(&["./argparse_test", "-ghi"]), Hi);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_parse_error() {
- parse_enum(&["./argparse_test", "-ghell"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_env.rs b/argparse/src/test_env.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e1b649..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_env.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-use std::env;
-
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::Store;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-
-fn required(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, isize) {
- let mut val1 = 1isize;
- let mut val2 = 2isize;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1)
- .add_option(&["--v1"], Store, "The value 1")
- .add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1")
- .envvar("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1")
- .required();
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_argument("v2", Store, "The value 2");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2)
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_required() {
- env::set_var("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1", "some_crap");
- required(&["./argparse_test"]);
- env::remove_var("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1");
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_req() {
- env::set_var("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1", "some_crap");
- assert_eq!(required(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, 2));
- assert_eq!(required(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), (11, 21));
- assert_eq!(required(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=7"]), (7, 2));
- env::set_var("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1", "9");
- assert_eq!(required(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (9, 10));
- assert_eq!(required(&["./argparse_test", "7", "--v1=15"]), (15, 7));
- env::remove_var("TEST_ENV_REQUIRED_V1");
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_float.rs b/argparse/src/test_float.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ef0f56..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_float.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{IncrBy,DecrBy};
-use super::Store;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn incr_decr(args: &[&str]) -> f32 {
- let mut val = 0f32;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-d", "--decr"], DecrBy(0.25f32),
- "Decrement value")
- .add_option(&["-i", "--incr"], IncrBy(0.5f32),
- "Increment value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_incr_decr() {
- assert_eq!(incr_decr(&["./argparse_test",
- "--incr", "-iii"]), 2.0);
- assert_eq!(incr_decr(&["./argparse_test",
- "-iiddd", "--incr", "-iii"]), 2.25);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_float() {
- let mut val = 0.1;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set float value");
- check_ok(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "-s", "15.125"]);
- }
- assert_eq!(val, 15.125);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_fail() {
- let mut val = 0.1;
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set float value");
- check_ok(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "-s", "test"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_help.rs b/argparse/src/test_help.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index f23b14b..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_help.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,154 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::from_utf8;
-
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{Store, List};
-
-#[test]
-fn test_empty() {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program");
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Test program\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_options() {
- let mut val = 0;
- let mut val2 = 0;
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program. The description of the program is ought
- to be very long, because we want to test how word wrapping works for
- it. So some more text would be ok for the test");
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["--value"], Store,
- "Set integer value");
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_option(&["-L", "--long-option"], Store,
- "Long option value");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test [OPTIONS]
-
-Test program. The description of the program is ought to be very long, because
-we want to test how word wrapping works for it. So some more text would be ok
-for the test\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- + " --value VALUE Set integer value\n"
- + " -L,--long-option LONG_OPTION\n"
- + " Long option value\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_argument() {
- let mut val = 0;
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program");
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_argument("value", Store,
- "Integer value");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test [VALUE]\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Test program\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Positional arguments:\n"
- + " value Integer value\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_arguments() {
- let mut v1 = 0;
- let mut v2 = Vec::<u32>::new();
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program");
- ap.refer(&mut v1)
- .add_argument("v1", Store,
- "Integer value 1");
- ap.refer(&mut v2)
- .add_argument("v2", List,
- "More values");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test [V1] [V2 ...]\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Test program\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Positional arguments:\n"
- + " v1 Integer value 1\n"
- + " v2 More values\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_req_arguments() {
- let mut v1 = 0;
- let mut v2 = Vec::<u32>::new();
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program");
- ap.refer(&mut v1)
- .add_argument("v1", Store,
- "Integer value 1")
- .required();
- ap.refer(&mut v2)
- .add_argument("v2", List,
- "More values")
- .required();
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test V1 V2 [...]\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Test program\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Positional arguments:\n"
- + " v1 Integer value 1\n"
- + " v2 More values\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_metavar() {
- let mut val2 = 0;
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.set_description("Test program.");
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_option(&["-L", "--long-option"], Store,
- "Long option value")
- .metavar("VAL");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_help("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n".to_string()
- + " ./argparse_test [OPTIONS]\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Test program.\n"
- + "\n"
- + "Optional arguments:\n"
- + " -h,--help Show this help message and exit\n"
- + " -L,--long-option VAL Long option value\n"
- , from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap().to_string());
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_int.rs b/argparse/src/test_int.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 1826eaf..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_int.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{IncrBy,DecrBy};
-use super::Store;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn incr_int(args: &[&str]) -> usize {
- let mut val = 0;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-i", "--incr"], IncrBy(1usize),
- "Increment value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_incr_int() {
- assert_eq!(incr_int(&["./argparse_test"]), 0);
- assert_eq!(incr_int(&["./argparse_test", "--incr"]), 1);
- assert_eq!(incr_int(&["./argparse_test", "-iiiii"]), 5);
-}
-
-fn decr_int(args: &[&str]) -> isize {
- let mut val = 5;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-d", "--decr"], DecrBy(1isize),
- "Decrement value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_decr_int() {
- assert_eq!(decr_int(&["./argparse_test"]), 5);
- assert_eq!(decr_int(&["./argparse_test", "--decr"]), 4);
- assert_eq!(decr_int(&["./argparse_test", "-dddddd"]), -1);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_incr_decr() {
- let mut val = 0;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-d", "--decr"], DecrBy(1isize),
- "Decrement value")
- .add_option(&["-i", "--incr"], IncrBy(1isize),
- "Increment value");
- check_ok(&ap, &["./argparse_test",
- "-iiddd", "--incr", "-iii"]);
- }
- assert_eq!(val, 3);
-}
-
-fn set_int(args: &[&str]) -> isize {
- let mut val = 0;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set integer value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_set_int() {
- assert_eq!(set_int(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "10"]), 10);
- assert_eq!(set_int(&["./argparse_test", "--set", "99"]), 99);
- assert_eq!(set_int(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "7", "-s77"]), 77);
- assert_eq!(set_int(&["./argparse_test", "-s333", "--set=123"]), 123);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic(expected="Bad value 1.5")]
-fn test_set_int_bad() {
- set_int(&["./argparse_test", "-s1.5"]);
-}
-
-fn set_i16(args: &[&str]) -> i16 {
- let mut val = 0;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set integer value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_i16() {
- assert_eq!(set_i16(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "124"]), 124);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic(expected="Bad value 1000000")]
-fn test_i16_big() {
- set_i16(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "1000000"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_many.rs b/argparse/src/test_many.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 68e2cec..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_many.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{List, Store, Collect};
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn pos_list(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, Vec<isize>) {
- let mut val1 = 1;
- let mut val2 = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1).add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1");
- ap.refer(&mut val2).add_argument("v2", List, "The list of vals");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_pos_list() {
- assert_eq!(pos_list(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, vec!()));
- assert_eq!(pos_list(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), (11, vec!(21)));
- assert_eq!(pos_list(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20", "30"]),
- (10, vec!(20, 30)));
-}
-
-fn pos_collect(args: &[&str]) -> Vec<isize> {
- let mut lst = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut lst)
- .add_argument("v", Collect, "The list of vals");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return lst;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_pos_collect() {
- assert_eq!(pos_collect(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), vec!(10));
- assert_eq!(pos_collect(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), vec!(11, 21));
- assert_eq!(pos_collect(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20", "30"]),
- vec!(10, 20, 30));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn wrong_type() {
- pos_collect(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20", "test"]);
-}
-
-fn collect(args: &[&str]) -> Vec<isize> {
- let mut lst = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut lst).add_option(&["-a", "--add"], Collect,
- "The list of vals");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return lst;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_collect() {
- assert_eq!(collect(&["./argparse_test", "-a10"]), vec!(10));
- assert_eq!(collect(&["./argparse_test", "--add=11", "-a", "21"]),
- vec!(11, 21));
- assert_eq!(collect(&["./argparse_test",
- "-a", "10", "--add=20", "--add", "30"]), vec!(10, 20, 30));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_extra() {
- collect(&["./argparse_test", "-a", "10", "20", "30"]);
-}
-
-fn list(args: &[&str]) -> Vec<isize> {
- let mut vec = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut vec).add_option(&["-a", "--add"], List,
- "The list of vals");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return vec;
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_list() {
- assert_eq!(list(&["./argparse_test", "-a10"]), vec!(10));
- assert_eq!(list(&["./argparse_test", "--add", "11", "21"]), vec!(11, 21));
- assert_eq!(list(&["./argparse_test", "-a", "10", "20", "30"]),
- vec!(10, 20, 30));
- assert_eq!(list(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20", "30"]), vec!(10, 20, 30));
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_optional.rs b/argparse/src/test_optional.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f4c35e..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_optional.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::StoreOption;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn opt(args: &[&str]) -> Option<isize> {
- let mut val = None;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], StoreOption,
- "Set int value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_opt() {
- assert_eq!(opt(&["./argparse_test"]), None);
- assert_eq!(opt(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "10"]), Some(10));
- assert_eq!(opt(&["./argparse_test", "--set", "11"]), Some(11));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_opt_no_arg() {
- opt(&["./argparse_test", "--set"]);
-}
-
-fn optstr(args: &[&str]) -> Option<String> {
- let mut val = None;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], StoreOption,
- "Set string value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_str() {
- assert_eq!(optstr(&["./argparse_test"]), None);
- assert_eq!(optstr(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "10"]), Some(10.to_string()));
- assert_eq!(optstr(&["./argparse_test", "--set", "11"]),
- Some(11.to_string()));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_str_no_art() {
- optstr(&["./argparse_test", "--set"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_parser.rs b/argparse/src/test_parser.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index f60aa64..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_parser.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-
-pub fn check_ok(ap: &ArgumentParser, args: &[&str]) {
- let mut stdout = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut stderr = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut owned_args = Vec::new();
- for x in args.iter() {
- owned_args.push(x.to_string());
- }
- let res = ap.parse(owned_args, &mut stdout, &mut stderr);
- match res {
- Ok(()) => return,
- Err(x) => panic!(
- String::from_utf8(stderr).unwrap() +
- &format!("Expected ok, but found Exit({})", x)[..]),
- }
-}
-
-pub fn check_exit(ap: &ArgumentParser, args: &[&str]) {
- let mut stdout = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut stderr = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut owned_args = Vec::new();
- for x in args.iter() {
- owned_args.push(x.to_string());
- }
- let res = ap.parse(owned_args, &mut stdout, &mut stderr);
- match res {
- Err(0) => return,
- Err(x) => panic!(format!("Expected code {} got {}", 0usize, x)),
- Ok(()) => panic!(format!("Expected failure, got success")),
- }
-}
-
-pub fn check_err(ap: &ArgumentParser, args: &[&str]) {
- let mut stdout = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut stderr = Vec::<u8>::new();
- let mut owned_args = Vec::new();
- for x in args.iter() {
- owned_args.push(x.to_string());
- }
- let res = ap.parse(owned_args, &mut stdout, &mut stderr);
- match res {
- Err(2) => return,
- Err(x) => panic!(format!("Expected code {} got {}", 2usize, x)),
- Ok(()) => panic!(format!("Expected failure, got success")),
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_no_arg() {
- let ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- check_ok(&ap, &["./argparse_test"]);
- check_err(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "a"]);
- check_err(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "-a"]);
- check_err(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "--an-option"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_help() {
- let ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- check_ok(&ap, &["./argparse_test"]);
- check_exit(&ap, &["./argparse_test", "--help"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_path.rs b/argparse/src/test_path.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 868ae8c..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_path.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-use std::path::PathBuf;
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::Parse;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn parse_str(args: &[&str]) -> PathBuf {
- let mut val: PathBuf = From::from("");
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Parse,
- "Set path value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_path() {
- assert_eq!(parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "/hello"]),
- PathBuf::from("/hello"));
- assert_eq!(parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "--set", "a///b/../c"]),
- PathBuf::from("a/b/../c"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_err() {
- parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "--set"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_pos.rs b/argparse/src/test_pos.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 2542050..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_pos.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,196 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{Store, List};
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn parse_pos(args: &[&str]) -> isize {
- let mut val = 0;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_argument("value", Store, "The value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-
-#[test]
-fn test_argument() {
- assert_eq!(parse_pos(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), 10);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn too_much_args() {
- parse_pos(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn wrong_value() {
- parse_pos(&["./argparse_test", "test", "20"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn float_value() {
- parse_pos(&["./argparse_test", "1.5"]);
-}
-
-fn parse_two(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, isize) {
- let mut val1 = 1;
- let mut val2 = 2;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1)
- .add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1");
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_argument("v2", Store, "The value 2");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_two() {
- assert_eq!(parse_two(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, 2));
- assert_eq!(parse_two(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), (11, 21));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_two_fail_many() {
- parse_two(&["./argparse_test", "10", "20", "30"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_two_fail_value() {
- parse_two(&["./argparse_test", "test", "20"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_two_fail_float() {
- parse_two(&["./argparse_test", "1.5"]);
-}
-
-fn parse_pos_opt(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, isize) {
- let mut val1 = 1;
- let mut val2 = 2;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1)
- .add_option(&["--v1"], Store, "The value 1")
- .add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1");
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_argument("v2", Store, "The value 2");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_positional_optional() {
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_opt(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, 2));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_opt(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), (11, 21));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_opt(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=7", "8"]), (7, 8));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_opt(&["./argparse_test", "10", "--v1=9"]), (9, 10));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_pos_opt_err() {
- parse_pos_opt(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=10", "20", "30"]);
-}
-
-fn parse_pos_req(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, isize) {
- let mut val1 = 1;
- let mut val2 = 2;
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1)
- .add_option(&["--v1"], Store, "The value 1")
- .add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1")
- .required();
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_argument("v2", Store, "The value 2");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_positional_required() {
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, 2));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]), (11, 21));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=7"]), (7, 2));
- assert_eq!(parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test", "10", "--v1=9"]), (9, 10));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_pos_extra() {
- parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=10", "20", "30"]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_pos_no_req() {
- parse_pos_req(&["./argparse_test"]);
-}
-
-fn pos_stop(args: &[&str]) -> (isize, Vec<String>) {
- let mut val1 = 1;
- let mut val2 = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val1)
- .add_option(&["--v1"], Store, "The value 1")
- .add_argument("v1", Store, "The value 1")
- .required();
- ap.refer(&mut val2)
- .add_argument("v2", List, "The value 2");
- ap.stop_on_first_argument(true);
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return (val1, val2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_pos_stop() {
- assert_eq!(pos_stop(&["./argparse_test", "10"]), (10, vec!()));
- assert_eq!(pos_stop(&["./argparse_test", "11", "21"]),
- (11, vec!("21".to_string())));
- assert_eq!(pos_stop(&["./argparse_test", "--v1=7"]), (7, vec!()));
- assert_eq!(pos_stop(&["./argparse_test", "10", "--v1=9", "--whatever"]),
- (10, vec!("--v1=9".to_string(), "--whatever".to_string())));
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_test() {
- pos_stop(&["./argparse_test"]);
-}
-
-fn pos_dash(args: &[&str], dash: bool) -> Vec<String> {
- let mut val = Vec::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_argument("v1", List, "The value");
- ap.silence_double_dash(dash);
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_pos_dash() {
- assert_eq!(pos_dash(&["./argparse_test", "1"], true),
- vec!("1".to_string()));
- assert_eq!(pos_dash(&["./argparse_test", "--", "1"], true),
- vec!("1".to_string()));
- assert_eq!(pos_dash(&["./argparse_test", "--", "1"], false),
- vec!("--".to_string(), "1".to_string()));
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_str.rs b/argparse/src/test_str.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 42db286..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_str.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::Store;
-use test_parser::{check_ok};
-
-fn parse_str(args: &[&str]) -> String {
- let mut val: String = "".to_string();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["-s", "--set"], Store,
- "Set string value");
- check_ok(&ap, args);
- }
- return val;
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_str() {
- assert_eq!(parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "-s", "10"]), "10".to_string());
- assert_eq!(parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "--set", "value"]),
- "value".to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[should_panic]
-fn test_err() {
- parse_str(&["./argparse_test", "--set"]);
-}
diff --git a/argparse/src/test_usage.rs b/argparse/src/test_usage.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index efe89fe..0000000
--- a/argparse/src/test_usage.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-use std::str::from_utf8;
-
-use parser::ArgumentParser;
-use super::{Store, List};
-
-#[test]
-fn test_empty() {
- let ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_usage("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n ./argparse_test\n", from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_options() {
- let mut val = 0;
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- {
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_option(&["--value"], Store,
- "Set integer value");
- assert!(ap.print_usage("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- }
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n ./argparse_test [OPTIONS]\n",
- from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_argument() {
- let mut val = 0;
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut val)
- .add_argument("value", Store,
- "Integer value");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_usage("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n ./argparse_test [VALUE]\n",
- from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_arguments() {
- let mut v1 = 0;
- let mut v2 = Vec::<u32>::new();
- let mut ap = ArgumentParser::new();
- ap.refer(&mut v1)
- .add_argument("v1", Store,
- "Integer value 1");
- ap.refer(&mut v2)
- .add_argument("v2", List,
- "More values");
- let mut buf = Vec::<u8>::new();
- assert!(ap.print_usage("./argparse_test", &mut buf).is_ok());
- assert_eq!("Usage:\n ./argparse_test [V1] [V2 ...]\n",
- from_utf8(&buf[..]).unwrap());
-}
diff --git a/argparse/vagga.yaml b/argparse/vagga.yaml
deleted file mode 100644
index c6e0c52..0000000
--- a/argparse/vagga.yaml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-containers:
-
- build:
- setup:
- - !Ubuntu bionic
- - !Install [build-essential, ca-certificates, vim]
- - !TarInstall
- url: https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-1.28.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz
- # We install rustc and cargo, but skip rust-docs
- script: "./install.sh --prefix=/usr \
- --components=rustc,rust-std-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu,cargo"
- - &bulk !Tar
- url: "https://github.com/tailhook/bulk/releases/download/v0.4.12/bulk-v0.4.12.tar.gz"
- sha256: 7deeb4895b3909afea46194ef01bafdeb30ff89fc4a7b6497172ba117734040e
- path: /
- environ:
- HOME: /work/run
- volumes:
- /tmp: !Tmpfs { size: 100Mi }
-
-
-commands:
-
- make: !Command
- description: Build the library
- container: build
- run: [cargo, build]
-
- test: !Command
- description: Run the tests
- container: build
- run: [cargo, test]
-
- cargo: !Command
- container: build
- run: [cargo]
-
- example-greeting: !Command
- description: Build and run "greeting" example
- container: build
- accepts-arguments: true
- run: [cargo, run, --example, greeting, "--"]
-
- example-structure: !Command
- description: Build and run "structure" example
- container: build
- accepts-arguments: true
- run: [cargo, run, --example, structure, "--"]
-
- example-subcommands: !Command
- description: Build and run "subcommands" example
- container: build
- accepts-arguments: true
- run: [cargo, run, --example, subcommands, "--"]
-
- _bulk: !Command
- description: Run `bulk` command (for version bookkeeping)
- container: build
- run: [bulk]