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}
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}
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/// get the [log::Level] for that VerbosityLevel
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/// get the [`log::Level`] for that `VerbosityLevel`
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///
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/// This is the method for the [log] crate, which I use less often.
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///
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//! output for CLI applications.
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//!
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//! Note that most of the utilities in this module are focused on communication with humans, not
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//! with machines. Consider evaluating [std::io::IsTerminal] before using colorful, dynamic and bordered
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//! with machines. Consider evaluating [`std::io::IsTerminal`] before using colorful, dynamic and bordered
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//! printing. If you are talking to a machine, it might be useful to not add extra space, add a
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//! newline per output or even output JSON. An example that does this well is `ls`:
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//!
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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pub fn blockprint(content: impl ToString, color: Color) {
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println!("{}", blockfmt(content, color))
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println!("{}", blockfmt(content, color));
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}
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/// Formats content with a simple border around it
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///
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/// This function is a convenience wrapper around [blockfmt_advanced] with preset values for
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/// This function is a convenience wrapper around [`blockfmt_advanced`] with preset values for
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/// border style, content arrangement, and cell alignment. It automatically formats the content
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/// with a border as large as possible and centers the content. The resulting cell is colored in
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/// the specified color.
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use embed_doc_image::embed_doc_image;
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/// [clap] help template with only usage and commands/options
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pub const REPL_HELP_TEMPLATE: &str = r#"{usage-heading} {usage}
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pub const REPL_HELP_TEMPLATE: &str = r"{usage-heading} {usage}
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{all-args}{tab}
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"#;
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";
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use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
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use dialoguer::{BasicHistory, Completion};
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buf.push(
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format!("{c:?}")
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.split_whitespace()
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.map(|e| e.to_lowercase())
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.map(str::to_lowercase)
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.next()
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.unwrap()
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.to_string(),
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)
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);
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}
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trace!("commands: {buf:?}");
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buf
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/// Common Trait for repl objects
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///
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/// Unless you want to implement custom features (not just commands), just use [DefaultRepl].
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/// Unless you want to implement custom features (not just commands), just use [`DefaultRepl`].
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pub trait Repl<C>: Parser + Debug
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where
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C: Debug,
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///
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/// This should be used at the start of your loop.
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///
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/// Note that the help menu is an Error: [clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp]
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/// Note that the help menu is an Error: [`clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayHelp`]
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fn step(&mut self) -> Result<(), ReplError>;
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}
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