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noshell
noshell
, a no_std
argument parser and a shell for constrained systems.
Rationale
This crate provides a working but yet minimal implementation of a argument parser. It could be used for parsing command line arguments in applications that require a shell for instance.
This crate does not rely on crate alloc
but heapless
for the result of argument parsing. This
could be mitigated and improved in a near future. As such, it could be used in very constrained and
critical embedded developments.
Example
#[derive(Debug, noshell::Parser)]
struct MyArgs {
retries: Option<u32>,
}
fn main() -> {
let cmdline = &["--retries", "3"];
let args = MyArgs::parser(cmdline).unwrap();
if let Some(retries) = args.retries {
println!("You have {} retries left!", retries);
}
}
Status
This crate is still a work in progress and is subject to huge changes in its API.
Roadmap
- Add support for
noline
crate, waiting for a custom handling of terminal escape codes. - Add more parsers for destination value like
Option<Vec<_>>
orVec<_>
for instance. - Add automatic generation of help output.
- Add completion thanks to escape codes (i.e. a press on Tab for instance).
- Add support for subcommands and related global and local arguments
Please feel free to email me with suggestions or directly propose a Pull Request with some valuable contribution. As it is the beginning of the project, I will take time to studi every contribution.
License
This work is licensed under either
- APACHE License, version 2.0
- MIT License
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Credits
I would like to give a big thank to the creator and contributors of the crate
clap
, which I draw a lot of inspiration from.
Dependencies
~0.6–1MB
~24K SLoC