use anyhow::{Error, Result}; use std::path::PathBuf; #[derive(Default)] pub struct Args { pub display_help: bool, pub display_version: bool, pub verbosity: u64, pub files: Vec, } impl Args { pub fn parse_args() -> Result { let mut args = Args::default(); let argv: Vec = std::env::args().collect(); let mut iter = argv.iter(); iter.next(); // skip the program, we don't care about that while let Some(arg) = iter.next() { match arg.as_str() { "--" => break, // stop parsing at this point treat the remaining as files "--version" => args.display_version = true, "--help" => args.display_help = true, arg if arg.starts_with("--") => { return Err(Error::msg(format!( "unexpected double dash argument: {}", arg ))) } arg if arg.starts_with('-') => { let arg = arg.get(1..).unwrap().chars(); for chr in arg { match chr { 'v' => args.verbosity += 1, 'V' => args.display_version = true, 'h' => args.display_help = true, _ => return Err(Error::msg(format!("unexpected short arg {}", chr))), } } } arg => args.files.push(PathBuf::from(arg)), } } // push the remaining args, if any to the files for filename in iter { args.files.push(PathBuf::from(filename)); } Ok(args) } }