clap_builder::builder

Struct RangedI64ValueParser

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pub struct RangedI64ValueParser<T: TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync = i64> { /* private fields */ }
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Parse number that fall within a range of values

NOTE: To capture negative values, you will also need to set Arg::allow_negative_numbers or Arg::allow_hyphen_values.

§Example

Usage:

let mut cmd = clap::Command::new("raw")
    .arg(
        clap::Arg::new("port")
            .long("port")
            .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(u16).range(3000..))
            .action(clap::ArgAction::Set)
            .required(true)
    );

let m = cmd.try_get_matches_from_mut(["cmd", "--port", "3001"]).unwrap();
let port: u16 = *m.get_one("port")
    .expect("required");
assert_eq!(port, 3001);

Semantics:

let value_parser = clap::builder::RangedI64ValueParser::<i32>::new().range(-1..200);
assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("random")).is_err());
assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("")).is_err());
assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-200")).is_err());
assert!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("300")).is_err());
assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("-1")).unwrap(), -1);
assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("0")).unwrap(), 0);
assert_eq!(value_parser.parse_ref(&cmd, arg, OsStr::new("50")).unwrap(), 50);

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impl<T: TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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pub fn new() -> Self

Select full range of i64

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pub fn range<B: RangeBounds<i64>>(self, range: B) -> Self

Narrow the supported range

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impl<T: Clone + TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> Clone for RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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fn clone(&self) -> RangedI64ValueParser<T>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<T: Debug + TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> Debug for RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<T: TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> Default for RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<T: TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync, B: RangeBounds<i64>> From<B> for RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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fn from(range: B) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<T: TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static> TypedValueParser for RangedI64ValueParser<T>
where <T as TryFrom<i64>>::Error: Send + Sync + 'static + Error + ToString,

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type Value = T

Argument’s value type
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fn parse_ref( &self, cmd: &Command, arg: Option<&Arg>, raw_value: &OsStr, ) -> Result<Self::Value, Error>

Parse the argument value Read more
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fn parse_ref_( &self, cmd: &Command, arg: Option<&Arg>, value: &OsStr, _source: ValueSource, ) -> Result<Self::Value, Error>

Parse the argument value Read more
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fn parse( &self, cmd: &Command, arg: Option<&Arg>, value: OsString, ) -> Result<Self::Value, Error>

Parse the argument value Read more
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fn parse_( &self, cmd: &Command, arg: Option<&Arg>, value: OsString, _source: ValueSource, ) -> Result<Self::Value, Error>

Parse the argument value Read more
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fn possible_values( &self, ) -> Option<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = PossibleValue> + '_>>

Reflect on enumerated value properties Read more
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fn map<T, F>(self, func: F) -> MapValueParser<Self, F>
where T: Send + Sync + Clone, F: Fn(Self::Value) -> T + Clone,

Adapt a TypedValueParser from one value to another Read more
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fn try_map<T, E, F>(self, func: F) -> TryMapValueParser<Self, F>
where F: Fn(Self::Value) -> Result<T, E> + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static, T: Send + Sync + Clone, E: Into<Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>,

Adapt a TypedValueParser from one value to another Read more
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impl<T: Copy + TryFrom<i64> + Clone + Send + Sync> Copy for RangedI64ValueParser<T>

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Calls U::from(self).

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impl<I> IntoResettable<ValueParser> for I
where I: Into<ValueParser>,

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fn into_resettable(self) -> Resettable<ValueParser>

Convert to the intended resettable type
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Size: 32 bytes