[][src]Trait structopt::StructOpt

pub trait StructOpt {
    fn clap<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b>;
fn from_clap(matches: &ArgMatches<'_>) -> Self; fn from_args() -> Self
    where
        Self: Sized
, { ... }
fn from_args_safe() -> Result<Self, Error>
    where
        Self: Sized
, { ... }
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self
    where
        Self: Sized,
        I: IntoIterator,
        I::Item: Into<OsString> + Clone
, { ... }
fn from_iter_safe<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self, Error>
    where
        Self: Sized,
        I: IntoIterator,
        I::Item: Into<OsString> + Clone
, { ... } }

A struct that is converted from command line arguments.

Required methods

fn clap<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b>

Returns clap::App corresponding to the struct.

fn from_clap(matches: &ArgMatches<'_>) -> Self

Builds the struct from clap::ArgMatches. It's guaranteed to succeed if matches originates from an App generated by StructOpt::clap called on the same type, otherwise it must panic.

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Provided methods

fn from_args() -> Self where
    Self: Sized

Builds the struct from the command line arguments (std::env::args_os). Calls clap::Error::exit on failure, printing the error message and aborting the program.

fn from_args_safe() -> Result<Self, Error> where
    Self: Sized

Builds the struct from the command line arguments (std::env::args_os). Unlike StructOpt::from_args, returns clap::Error on failure instead of aborting the program, so calling .exit is up to you.

fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self where
    Self: Sized,
    I: IntoIterator,
    I::Item: Into<OsString> + Clone

Gets the struct from any iterator such as a Vec of your making. Print the error message and quit the program in case of failure.

NOTE: The first argument will be parsed as the binary name unless clap::AppSettings::NoBinaryName has been used.

fn from_iter_safe<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self, Error> where
    Self: Sized,
    I: IntoIterator,
    I::Item: Into<OsString> + Clone

Gets the struct from any iterator such as a Vec of your making.

Returns a clap::Error in case of failure. This does not exit in the case of --help or --version, to achieve the same behavior as from_iter() you must call .exit() on the error value.

NOTE: The first argument will be parsed as the binary name unless clap::AppSettings::NoBinaryName has been used.

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Implementations on Foreign Types

impl<T: StructOpt> StructOpt for Box<T>[src]

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Implementors

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