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@satoshin21 satoshin21 commented Dec 6, 2019

Hi!
I added isBelong(to: ArgumentParser) method to ArgumentParser.Result.
I think this method is needed to detect which subcommand is executed with optional PositionalArgument.

Like this.

let parser = ArgumentParser(...)
let subParser1 = parser.add(subparser: "sub1")
let optionalArgument1 = local.add(positional: "sub1_arg", kind: String.self, optional: true)
let subParser2 = parser.add(subparser: "sub2")

// which subparser is given?
let result = try! parser.parse(Array(CommandLine.arguments.dropFirst()))

If isBelong(to: ArgumentParser) is implemented, We can detect that.

let result = try! parser.parse(Array(CommandLine.arguments.dropFirst()))

if result.isBelong(to: subParser1) {
    // this command is executed by subParser`1`.
}

Or If you have any idea to detect this without above method, Can you let me know?

@satoshin21 satoshin21 requested a review from aciidgh as a code owner December 6, 2019 17:27
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tomerd commented Aug 24, 2020

thanks for the PR @satoshin21 we are adopting SwiftArgumentParser: #2653 shortly. okay to close?

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Thank you for letting me know, @tomerd
I close this PR.

@satoshin21 satoshin21 closed this Aug 25, 2020
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