//! # numf //! //! This binary should just take any amount of numbers and print them out formatted to some other //! system. use clap::{ArgGroup, Parser}; use clap_num::maybe_hex; pub type Num = u128; #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] enum Format { Dec, Hex, Bin, Octal, } impl Format { fn prefix(&self) -> String { match self { Format::Dec => "0d", Format::Hex => "0x", Format::Bin => "0b", Format::Octal => "0o", } .to_string() } fn format(&self, num: Num, prefix: bool) -> String { let mut buf = String::new(); if prefix { buf += &self.prefix(); } match self { Format::Hex => { buf += &format!("{num:X}"); } Format::Bin => { buf += &format!("{num:b}"); } Format::Octal => { buf += &format!("{num:o}"); } Format::Dec => { buf += &format!("{num}"); } } buf } } #[derive(Parser, Debug)] #[clap(author, version, about, long_about = None)] #[clap(group( ArgGroup::new("format") .args(&["hex", "bin", "oct", "dec"]), ))] struct Cli { #[arg(short, long)] /// add a prefix (like "0x" for hex) prefix: bool, #[arg(short = 'x', long, default_value_t = true)] /// format to hexadecimal hex: bool, #[arg(short, long)] /// format to binary bin: bool, #[arg(short, long)] /// format to decimal dec: bool, #[arg(short, long)] /// format to octal oct: bool, #[clap(value_parser=maybe_hex::)] /// at least one number that should be formatted /// /// supports either base 10 or base 16 inputs (with 0xaaaa) numbers: Vec, } impl Cli { fn format(&self) -> Format { if self.oct { Format::Octal } else if self.bin { Format::Bin } else if self.dec { Format::Dec } else if self.hex { Format::Hex } else { unreachable!() } } } fn main() { let _ = formatter(); } fn formatter() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let cli = Cli::parse(); let mut out: Vec = Vec::new(); for num in &cli.numbers { out.push(cli.format().format(*num, cli.prefix)); } for o in out { println!("{o}") } Ok(()) }