I’ve tried to run the example under “Configuring the Parser” and get some errors. What could be my problem?

Errors

  • error: cannot find derive macro Parser in this scope
  • error: cannot find attribute command in this scope
  • error: cannot find attribute arg in this scope
  • error[E0599]: no function or associated item named parse found for struct Cli in the current scope

Cargo.toml

[package]
name = "hello_cargo"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"

[dependencies]
clap = "4.3.5"
  • epage@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The tutorial makes a reference to this

    This requires enabling the derive feature flag.

    But if you aren’t as familiar with feature flags, this isn’t as helpful.

    More specifically on the front page we have

    $ cargo add clap --features derive
    
    

    Maybe we should push that down into the tutorial…

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      1 year ago

      That’s the point. I didn’t know about the feature flags feature of Rust/Cargo. Of course, if you know it, you “have to” skip it in each tutorial. IMHO, it should be okay 🙂 Thank you for your answer.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks a lot. That’s it. But, what have I done now 😀 ? I believe I misunderstand the dependency inclusion. I have to learn something about features and why they aren’t activated by default.

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        1 year ago

        a crate may contain may different parts, and you may not always want all of them to avoid bloat. For an example, a crate may contain a sync and an async version, but you will probably only want one of them. So then the crate exposes the different parts as features. In clap they have defined the default features as:

        default = [“std”, “color”, “help”, “usage”, “error-context”, “suggestions”]

        So, then if you need to use functionality not included there, then you have to specify it in your features list. On https://docs.rs/crate/clap/latest you can find a drop down in the top menu with Feature Flags, then they also have the documentation for the feature flags here https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/_features/index.html

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    1 year ago

    I think you need to add derive as a feature. It’s not on by default