Decode binaries and print out which instruction set extensions they use. This program's name is a lie: it supports not just x86/ELF but also ARM64, MachO, and possibly more.
(parser)SetFalse should conflict with itself like SetTrue and Set
(parser) Allow one-off overrides
v4.0.1
[4.0.1] - 2022-09-28
Fixes
(derive) Ensure #[clap(...)] attribute still works
v4.0.0-rc.3
Breaking Changes
ArgAction::Set, ArgAction::SetTrue, and Arg::Action::SetFalse now
conflict by default to be like ArgAction::StoreValue and
ArgAction::IncOccurrences, requiring cmd.args_override_self(true) to override instead (#4261)
(help) Line wrapping of help is now behind the existing wrap_help feature flag, either enable it or hard code your wraps (#4258)
Features
Add From<&OsStr>, From<OsString>, From<&str>, and From<String> to value_parser! (#4257)
Added StyledStr::ansi() to Display with ANSI escape codes
(error) Added Error::render which returns a StyledStr
(help)Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr
(help)Command::render_help and Command::render_long_help which returned StyledStr
(help)Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr which returned StyledStr
v4.0.0-rc.2
Documentation
(derive) Clarify relationship with value parser (#4244)
v4.0.0-rc.1
Highlights
Arg::num_args(range)
Clap has had several ways for controlling how many values will be captured without always being clear on how they interacted, including
Arg::multiple_values(true)
Arg::number_of_values(4)
Arg::min_values(2)
Arg::max_values(20)
Arg::takes_value(true)
These have now all been collapsed into Arg::num_args which accepts both
single values and ranges of values. num_args controls how many raw arguments
(parser)SetFalse should conflict with itself like SetTrue and Set
(parser) Allow one-off overrides
[4.0.1] - 2022-09-28
Fixes
(derive) Ensure #[clap(...)] attribute still works
[4.0.0] - 2022-09-28
Highlights
Arg::num_args(range)
Clap has had several ways for controlling how many values will be captured without always being clear on how they interacted, including
Arg::multiple_values(true)
Arg::number_of_values(4)
Arg::min_values(2)
Arg::max_values(20)
Arg::takes_value(true)
These have now all been collapsed into Arg::num_args which accepts both
single values and ranges of values. num_args controls how many raw arguments
on the command line will be captured as values per occurrence and independent
of value delimiters.
Clap strives to give a polished CLI experience out of the box with little
ceremony. With some feedback that has accumulated over time, we took this
release as an opportunity to re-evaluate our --help output to make sure it is
meeting that goal.
In doing this evaluation, we wanted to keep in mind:
Whether other CLIs had ideas that make sense to apply
Providing an experience that fits within the rest of applications and works across all shells
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chore: Released279f7f
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Merge pull request #4281 from epage/override3683e2c
fix(parser): Allow one-off self-overrides2d78749
fix(parser): SetFalse should also not allow self-overridebf42ff0
chore: Release824f658
docs: Update changelog7b886d2
Merge pull request #4278 from intgr/zsh-completion-fix-multiple-args-handling89cae3a
fix(complete): Fix handling of multiple argumentsf6602c5
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