Crates.io | getopt-long |
lib.rs | getopt-long |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-02-16 02:03:41.061577 |
updated_at | 2020-11-13 06:40:01.752488 |
description | Just as getopt_long in glibc. Dependence is nothing. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/automanyang/servant |
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id | 209645 |
size | 80,383 |
This crate is so simple. Just see the following example:
let help_long = "help".to_string();
let config_long = "config".to_string();
let list_long = "list".to_string();
let shell_long = "shell".to_string();
let run_long = "run".to_string();
let rows_long = "rows".to_string();
let row_id_long = "row-id".to_string();
let dict_long = "dictionary".to_string();
let longopts = &[
Opt::new(
Some(help_long.clone()),
help_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::NoArgument,
"help and version information",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(config_long.clone()),
config_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::NoArgument,
"config file name with full path",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(list_long.clone()),
list_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::NoArgument,
"list all dictionaries",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(shell_long.clone()),
shell_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::NoArgument,
"run as a Lua shell",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(run_long.clone()),
run_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::RequiredArgument,
"run a Lua script file",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(rows_long.clone()),
None,
HasArg::NoArgument,
"query rows count in a dictionary",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(row_id_long.clone()),
None,
HasArg::RequiredArgument,
"query a row information in a dictionary",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
Opt::new(
Some(dict_long.clone()),
dict_long.chars().next(),
HasArg::RequiredArgument,
"dictionary name used to query",
)
.map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?,
];
let opts = getopt_long(longopts).map_err(|e| on_the_spot!(e))?;
let config = {
let mut short = config_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
let config_name = if let Some(config) = opts.args.get(&short) {
config.clone()
} else if let Some(config) = opts.args.get(&config_long) {
config.clone()
} else {
"/Users/xt/.dict/config.lua".to_string()
};
Config::load(&config_name)?
};
let action = loop {
let mut short = help_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
if opts.args.get(&short).is_some() || opts.args.get(&help_long).is_some() {
usage(
"rdict",
"query a word information from some remote dictionaries.",
"0.1.0",
longopts,
);
break Action::Quit;
}
short = list_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
if opts.args.get(&short).is_some() || opts.args.get(&list_long).is_some() {
break Action::List;
}
short = shell_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
if opts.args.get(&short).is_some() || opts.args.get(&shell_long).is_some() {
break Action::Shell;
}
short = run_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
if let Some(script) = opts.args.get(&short) {
break Action::Run {script: script.clone()}
} else if let Some(script) = opts.args.get(&run_long) {
break Action::Run {script: script.clone()}
}
short = dict_long.clone();
short.split_off(1);
let dict_name = if let Some(dict) = opts.args.get(&short) {
dict.clone()
} else if let Some(dict) = opts.args.get(&dict_long) {
dict.clone()
} else {
config.default_dictionary_name()?
};
if opts.args.get(&rows_long).is_some() {
break Action::Rows { dict: dict_name };
}
if let Some(id) = opts.args.get(&row_id_long) {
let id: u32 = id
.parse()
.map_err(|e: <u32 as std::str::FromStr>::Err| on_the_spot!(e))?;
break Action::RowId {
id,
dict: dict_name,
};
}
break Action::Query {
words: opts.operands.iter().map(|v| v.clone()).collect(),
dict: dict_name,
};
};
action.do_with_config(config).await
In a shell, key:
./hello -h
show as below:
hello [options [args]] [operands]
Options:
-h, --help help and version information
-c, --config config file name with full path
-l, --list list all dictionaries
-s, --shell run as a Lua shell.
-r, --run =Arg run a Lua script file.
--rows query rows count in a dictionary
--row-id =Arg query a row information in a diction
ary
-d, --dictionary =Arg dictionary name used to query
Just so. It is very simple and useful.