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Sign up| extern crate clap; | |
| use clap::{App, Arg}; | |
| fn main() { | |
| // Option arguments are those that take an additional value, such as "-c value". In clap they | |
| // support three types of specification, those with short() as "-o some", or those with long() | |
| // as "--option value" or "--option=value" | |
| // | |
| // Options also support a multiple setting, which is discussed in the example below. | |
| let matches = App::new("MyApp") | |
| // Regular App configuration goes here... | |
| // Assume we have an application that accepts an input file via the "-i file" | |
| // or the "--input file" (as well as "--input=file"). | |
| // Below every setting supported by option arguments is discussed. | |
| // NOTE: You DO NOT need to specify each setting, only those which apply | |
| // to your particular case. | |
| .arg(Arg::with_name("input") | |
| .help("the input file to use") // Displayed when showing help info | |
| .takes_value(true) // MUST be set to true in order to be an "option" argument | |
| .short("i") // This argument is triggered with "-i" | |
| .long("input") // This argument is triggered with "--input" | |
| .multiple(true) // Set to true if you wish to allow multiple occurrences | |
| // such as "-i file -i other_file -i third_file" | |
| .required(true) // By default this argument MUST be present | |
| // NOTE: mutual exclusions take precedence over | |
| // required arguments | |
| .requires("config") // Says, "If the user uses "input", they MUST | |
| // also use this other 'config' arg too" | |
| // Can also specify a list using | |
| // requires_all(Vec<&str>) | |
| .conflicts_with("output") // Opposite of requires(), says "if the | |
| // user uses -a, they CANNOT use 'output'" | |
| // also has a conflicts_with_all(Vec<&str>) | |
| ) | |
| // NOTE: In order to compile this example, comment out conflicts_with() | |
| // and requires() because we have not defined an "output" or "config" | |
| // argument. | |
| .get_matches(); | |
| // We can find out whether or not "input" was used | |
| if matches.is_present("input") { | |
| println!("An input file was specified"); | |
| } | |
| // We can also get the value for "input" | |
| // | |
| // NOTE: If we specified multiple(), this will only return the _FIRST_ | |
| // occurrence | |
| if let Some(in_file) = matches.value_of("input") { | |
| println!("An input file: {}", in_file); | |
| } | |
| // If we specified the multiple() setting we can get all the values | |
| if let Some(in_v) = matches.values_of("input") { | |
| for in_file in in_v { | |
| println!("An input file: {}", in_file); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // We can see how many times the option was used with the occurrences_of() method | |
| // | |
| // NOTE: Just like with flags, if we did not specify the multiple() setting this will only | |
| // return 1 no matter how many times the argument was used (unless it wasn't used at all, in | |
| // in which case 0 is returned) | |
| println!("The \"input\" argument was used {} times", matches.occurrences_of("input")); | |
| // Continued program logic goes here... | |
| } |