| Crates.io | argpars |
| lib.rs | argpars |
| version | 0.1.3 |
| created_at | 2022-05-20 20:47:19.830357+00 |
| updated_at | 2022-09-14 23:11:58.198514+00 |
| description | Dependency-less, simple yet functional Command Line Argument Parser |
| homepage | https://github.com/Ernest1338/argpars |
| repository | https://github.com/Ernest1338/argpars |
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Dependency-less, simple yet functional Command Line Argument Parser
TODO
Basic usage (checkout the examples/usage.rs file for more information)
use argpars::*;
fn main() {
let mut args: ArgsObj = Argpars::new();
// Setting basic info about the app
args.help_usage = format!("Usage: {} [OPTION]... [TEST]\n", args.arguments_passed[0]);
args.help_name = "Test App".to_string();
args.help_description = "This is a test description".to_string();
args.help_version = "v1.0".to_string();
// Adding arguments into the app
args.add_argument("--print-stuff", "display \"stuff\"");
// This is how you execute something when no arguments were passed
if args.no_arguments_passed() {
args.display_help_screen();
}
// This is how you ignore other arguments when the default (help, version) or wrong ones were passed
else if args.default_arguments_passed() || args.wrong_arguments_passed() {
}
// Here you handle the rest of the arguments
else {
if args.passed("--print-stuff") {
println!("stuff");
}
}
// Executing Argpars parser and exiting from the app with a return value
std::process::exit(args.pars());
}
This project is distributed under MIT license.