argparse seems to use the "std::" qualifier for std namespace members,
continue that in the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
MSVC 19.16 appears to be doing a copy rather than a move in
test_const_correct. The copy ctor does not handle mIsParsed, so the
initial false value is kept. This commit adds copying mIsParsed during
copy construction.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
Because program.parse_args( { "test", "--version" }) calls std::exit(0),
the REQUIRE line never runs and this test is less useful. Because tests
execution stops here, the doctest status report is not output. If
--version can be made to not exit during this test, then the test could
be restored.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
If the developer forgot to call ArgumentParser::parse_args<>, attempts to
use ::get, ::present, etc., would raise "No value provided...". With this
change, the error better describes what went wrong.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
Here, the user gave an argument name but failed to provide the required
parameters to the argument. Tell the user which argument wants more.
This is an API change that may affect programs trying to match the
specific "Too few arguments" message. The new error message appends the
user-supplied argument that caused the error.
A solution which works with both versions is to look for "Too few
arguments" at the beginning of the error message.
- if (err.what() == "Too few arguments")
+ if (std:string(err.what()).rfind("Too few arguments", 0) == 0)
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
As the user did not include the argument, the longest name for the unused
argument is in the last position of mNames.
This is an API change that may affect programs trying to match the
specific "No value provided" message. The new error message appends the
argument that caused the error.
A solution which works with both versions is to look for "No value
provided" at the beginning of the error message.
- if (err.what() == "No value provided")
+ if (std:string(err.what()).rfind("No value provided", 0) == 0)
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
These test the API shown in README.md, rather than the Argument::get
function that does most of the work.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
While it's good to test around error conditions, the main purpose of this
test is to catch future changes in the error type and message.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
This fills a tiny gap in the positional_arguments suite. Most existing
tests have positional arguments. The one case without an argument uses
Argument::remaining so that ArgumentParserArgument::parse_args does not
throw, instead ArgumentParser::get<> throws std::logic_error.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
Run tests on Apple macOS, MS Windows, and Ubuntu Linux hosts.
macOS-hosted tests are only run on latest, which is currently macOS 10.15.
GH will eventually update latest to macOS 11 and we can look at expanding
to two versions of macOS.
Windows-hosted tests run on Windows Server 2016 and latest.
Ubuntu-hosted tests only run on latest because g++ fails to build argparse
on ubuntu-18.04 (GCC 8) since charconv was added in commit ea2f16d2. But,
Ubuntu-hosted tests do run with g++ and clang++.
Closes#128.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
This silences the following warning:
No project() command is present. The top-level CMakeLists.txt file must
contain a literal, direct call to the project() command. Add a line of
code such as
project(ProjectName)
near the top of the file, but after cmake_minimum_required().
CMake is pretending there is a "project(Project)" command on the first
line.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
It's too early to use std::chars_format as there is not wide enough
support in stdlib implementations. After the following stdlib become our
supported versions, this can be revisited.
GCC >= 10.1.0
Clang >= 7.0.0 (already our minimum)
MSVC >= 19.4
Reverts commit 1c61082a4c.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
Argument.scan handles simple string to numeric type conversions, removing
the need to create a lambda. Argument.action is still necessary for more
complex conversions and those are left unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
IMHO, the .scan function and its supporting functions are beautiful
metaprogramming that needs to be more visible to argparse users. As a
start, document the function, with simple examples.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
I believe the Supported Toolchains all now include <charconv> (and
std::chars_format) and we can use the stdlib-defined values.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
Fixed installation directory - the lib is architecture-independent and so CMake and pkg-config files should go into <prefix>/lib, not into <prefix>/lib/<arch>
.present returns std::nullopt if the optional argument is not given by the
user -- as long as a .default_value is not defined. With a .default_value,
.present cannot be used to determine if a value is user-provided or the
default.
.is_used fills that role and only returns true if the argument was passed
by the user.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
The default behavior with optional arguments is to allow only a single use
per invocation. One alternative is to use .nargs, but this requires
previously knowing, and limiting, the quantity of values. The .append
method removes the restriction on repeats for a single Argument.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>
While the implicit conversions from `1` to `true` work correctly, this
avoids the conversions.
Signed-off-by: Sean Robinson <sean.robinson@scottsdalecc.edu>