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Options.Applicative
Synopsis
- module Control.Applicative
- data Parser a
- flag :: a -> a -> Mod FlagFields a -> Parser a
- flag' :: a -> Mod FlagFields a -> Parser a
- switch :: Mod FlagFields Bool -> Parser Bool
- strOption :: IsString s => Mod OptionFields s -> Parser s
- option :: ReadM a -> Mod OptionFields a -> Parser a
- strArgument :: IsString s => Mod ArgumentFields s -> Parser s
- argument :: ReadM a -> Mod ArgumentFields a -> Parser a
- subparser :: Mod CommandFields a -> Parser a
- hsubparser :: Mod CommandFields a -> Parser a
- abortOption :: ParseError -> Mod OptionFields (a -> a) -> Parser (a -> a)
- infoOption :: String -> Mod OptionFields (a -> a) -> Parser (a -> a)
- helper :: Parser (a -> a)
- simpleVersioner :: String -> Parser (a -> a)
- data Mod f a
- short :: HasName f => Char -> Mod f a
- long :: HasName f => String -> Mod f a
- help :: String -> Mod f a
- helpDoc :: Maybe Doc -> Mod f a
- value :: HasValue f => a -> Mod f a
- showDefaultWith :: (a -> String) -> Mod f a
- showDefault :: Show a => Mod f a
- metavar :: HasMetavar f => String -> Mod f a
- noArgError :: ParseError -> Mod OptionFields a
- hidden :: Mod f a
- internal :: Mod f a
- style :: (Doc -> Doc) -> Mod f a
- command :: String -> ParserInfo a -> Mod CommandFields a
- commandGroup :: String -> Mod CommandFields a
- completeWith :: HasCompleter f => [String] -> Mod f a
- action :: HasCompleter f => String -> Mod f a
- completer :: HasCompleter f => Completer -> Mod f a
- idm :: Monoid m => m
- mappend :: Monoid a => a -> a -> a
- data OptionFields a
- data FlagFields a
- data ArgumentFields a
- data CommandFields a
- class HasName f
- class HasCompleter f
- class HasValue f
- class HasMetavar f
- data ReadM a
- auto :: Read a => ReadM a
- str :: IsString s => ReadM s
- maybeReader :: (String -> Maybe a) -> ReadM a
- eitherReader :: (String -> Either String a) -> ReadM a
- disabled :: ReadM a
- readerAbort :: ParseError -> ReadM a
- readerError :: String -> ReadM a
- info :: Parser a -> InfoMod a -> ParserInfo a
- data ParserInfo a = ParserInfo {
- infoParser :: Parser a
- infoFullDesc :: Bool
- infoProgDesc :: Chunk Doc
- infoHeader :: Chunk Doc
- infoFooter :: Chunk Doc
- infoFailureCode :: Int
- infoPolicy :: ArgPolicy
- data InfoMod a
- fullDesc :: InfoMod a
- briefDesc :: InfoMod a
- header :: String -> InfoMod a
- headerDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a
- footer :: String -> InfoMod a
- footerDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a
- progDesc :: String -> InfoMod a
- progDescDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a
- failureCode :: Int -> InfoMod a
- noIntersperse :: InfoMod a
- forwardOptions :: InfoMod a
- execParser :: ParserInfo a -> IO a
- customExecParser :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> IO a
- execParserPure :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> [String] -> ParserResult a
- getParseResult :: ParserResult a -> Maybe a
- handleParseResult :: ParserResult a -> IO a
- parserFailure :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> ParseError -> [Context] -> ParserFailure ParserHelp
- renderFailure :: ParserFailure ParserHelp -> String -> (String, ExitCode)
- overFailure :: (ParserHelp -> ParserHelp) -> ParserResult a -> ParserResult a
- prefs :: PrefsMod -> ParserPrefs
- data ParserPrefs = ParserPrefs {}
- data PrefsMod
- multiSuffix :: String -> PrefsMod
- disambiguate :: PrefsMod
- showHelpOnError :: PrefsMod
- showHelpOnEmpty :: PrefsMod
- noBacktrack :: PrefsMod
- subparserInline :: PrefsMod
- columns :: Int -> PrefsMod
- helpLongEquals :: PrefsMod
- helpShowGlobals :: PrefsMod
- helpIndent :: Int -> PrefsMod
- defaultPrefs :: ParserPrefs
- data Completer
- mkCompleter :: (String -> IO [String]) -> Completer
- listIOCompleter :: IO [String] -> Completer
- listCompleter :: [String] -> Completer
- bashCompleter :: String -> Completer
- data ParseError
- data ParserHelp = ParserHelp {
- helpError :: Chunk Doc
- helpSuggestions :: Chunk Doc
- helpHeader :: Chunk Doc
- helpUsage :: Chunk Doc
- helpDescription :: Chunk Doc
- helpBody :: Chunk Doc
- helpGlobals :: Chunk Doc
- helpFooter :: Chunk Doc
- newtype ParserFailure h = ParserFailure {
- execFailure :: String -> (h, ExitCode, Int)
- data ParserResult a
- newtype CompletionResult = CompletionResult {
- execCompletion :: String -> IO String
Applicative option parsers
This module exports all one should need for defining and using optparse-applicative command line option parsers.
See https://github.com/pcapriotti/optparse-applicative for a tutorial, and a general introduction to applicative option parsers.
See the sections below for more detail
Exported modules
The standard Applicative module is re-exported here for convenience.
module Control.Applicative
Option Parsers
A Parser is the core type in optparse-applicative. A value of type
Parser a represents a specification for a set of options, which will
yield a value of type a when the command line arguments are successfully
parsed.
There are several types of primitive Parser.
- Flags: simple no-argument options. When a flag is encountered on the command line, its value is returned.
- Options: options with an argument. An option can define a reader, which converts its argument from String to the desired value, or throws a parse error if the argument does not validate correctly.
- Arguments: positional arguments, validated in the same way as option arguments.
- Commands. A command defines a completely independent sub-parser. When a command is encountered, the whole command line is passed to the corresponding parser.
See the "Parser Builders" section for how to construct and customise these parsers.
A Parser a is an option parser returning a value of type a.
Parser builders
This section contains utility functions and combinators to create parsers for individual options.
Each parser builder takes an option modifier. A modifier can be created by
composing the basic modifiers provided by here using the Monoid operations
mempty and mappend, or their aliases idm and <>.
For example:
out = strOption
( long "output"
<> short 'o'
<> metavar "FILENAME" )creates a parser for an option called "output".
Arguments
| :: a | default value |
| -> a | active value |
| -> Mod FlagFields a | option modifier |
| -> Parser a |
Builder for a flag parser.
A flag that switches from a "default value" to an "active value" when
encountered. For a simple boolean value, use switch instead.
Note: Because this parser will never fail, it can not be used with
combinators such as some or many, as these combinators continue until
a failure occurs. See flag'.
Arguments
| :: a | active value |
| -> Mod FlagFields a | option modifier |
| -> Parser a |
Builder for a flag parser without a default value.
Same as flag, but with no default value. In particular, this flag will
never parse successfully by itself.
It still makes sense to use it as part of a composite parser. For example
length <$> many (flag' () (short 't'))
is a parser that counts the number of "-t" arguments on the command line, alternatively
flag' True (long "on") <|> flag' False (long "off")
will require the user to enter '--on' or '--off' on the command line.
strOption :: IsString s => Mod OptionFields s -> Parser s Source #
Builder for an option taking a String argument.
option :: ReadM a -> Mod OptionFields a -> Parser a Source #
Builder for an option using the given reader.
This is a regular option, and should always have either a long or
short name specified in the modifiers (or both).
nameParser = option str ( long "name" <> short 'n' )
strArgument :: IsString s => Mod ArgumentFields s -> Parser s Source #
Builder for a String argument.
subparser :: Mod CommandFields a -> Parser a Source #
Builder for a command parser. The command modifier can be used to
specify individual commands.
By default, sub-parsers allow backtracking to their parent's options when
they are completed. To allow full mixing of parent and sub-parser options,
turn on subparserInline; otherwise, to disable backtracking completely,
use noBacktrack.
hsubparser :: Mod CommandFields a -> Parser a Source #
Builder for a command parser with a "helper" option attached.
Used in the same way as subparser, but includes a "--help|-h" inside
the subcommand.
abortOption :: ParseError -> Mod OptionFields (a -> a) -> Parser (a -> a) Source #
An option that always fails.
When this option is encountered, the option parser immediately aborts with
the given parse error. If you simply want to output a message, use
infoOption instead.
infoOption :: String -> Mod OptionFields (a -> a) -> Parser (a -> a) Source #
An option that always fails and displays a message.
helper :: Parser (a -> a) Source #
A hidden "helper" option which always fails.
A common usage pattern is to apply this applicatively when
creating a ParserInfo
opts :: ParserInfo Sample opts = info (sample <**> helper) mempty
A hidden "--version" option that displays the version.
opts :: ParserInfo Sample opts = info (sample <**> simpleVersioner "v1.2.3") mempty
Modifiers
Parser builders take a modifier, which represents a modification of the
properties of an option, and can be composed as a monoid.
Contraints are often used to ensure that the modifiers can be sensibly applied.
For example, positional arguments can't be specified by long or short names,
so the HasName constraint is used to ensure we have a flag or option.
An option modifier.
Option modifiers are values that represent a modification of the properties of an option.
The type parameter a is the return type of the option, while f is a
record containing its properties (e.g. OptionFields for regular options,
FlagFields for flags, etc...).
An option modifier consists of 3 elements:
- A field modifier, of the form
f a -> f a. These are essentially (compositions of) setters for some of the properties supported byf. - An optional default value and function to display it.
- A property modifier, of the form
OptProperties -> OptProperties. This is just like the field modifier, but for properties applicable to any option.
Modifiers are instances of Monoid, and can be composed as such.
One rarely needs to deal with modifiers directly, as most of the times it is
sufficient to pass them to builders (such as strOption or flag) to
create options (see Builder).
helpDoc :: Maybe Doc -> Mod f a Source #
Specify the help text for an option as a 'Prettyprinter.Doc AnsiStyle' value.
value :: HasValue f => a -> Mod f a Source #
Specify a default value for an option.
Note: Because this modifier means the parser will never fail,
do not use it with combinators such as some or many, as
these combinators continue until a failure occurs.
Careless use will thus result in a hang.
To display the default value, combine with showDefault or showDefaultWith.
showDefaultWith :: (a -> String) -> Mod f a Source #
Specify a function to show the default value for an option.
showDefault :: Show a => Mod f a Source #
Show the default value for this option using its Show instance.
metavar :: HasMetavar f => String -> Mod f a Source #
Specify a metavariable for the argument.
Metavariables have no effect on the actual parser, and only serve to specify the symbolic name for an argument to be displayed in the help text.
noArgError :: ParseError -> Mod OptionFields a Source #
Specify the error to display when no argument is provided to this option.
Hide this option from the brief description.
Use internal to hide the option from the help text too.
Hide this option completely from the help text
Use hidden if the option should remain visible in the full description.
style :: (Doc -> Doc) -> Mod f a Source #
Apply a function to the option description in the usage text.
import Options.Applicative.Help flag' () (short 't' <> style (annotate bold))
NOTE: This builder is more flexible than its name and example
allude. One of the motivating examples for its addition was to
use const to completely replace the usage text of an option.
command :: String -> ParserInfo a -> Mod CommandFields a Source #
Add a command to a subparser option.
Suggested usage for multiple commands is to add them to a single subparser. e.g.
sample :: Parser Sample
sample = subparser
( command "hello"
(info hello (progDesc "Print greeting"))
<> command "goodbye"
(info goodbye (progDesc "Say goodbye"))
)
commandGroup :: String -> Mod CommandFields a Source #
completeWith :: HasCompleter f => [String] -> Mod f a Source #
Add a list of possible completion values.
action :: HasCompleter f => String -> Mod f a Source #
Add a bash completion action. Common actions include file and
directory. See
http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Programmable-Completion-Builtins.html#Programmable-Completion-Builtins
for a complete list.
completer :: HasCompleter f => Completer -> Mod f a Source #
Add a completer to an argument.
A completer is a function String -> IO String which, given a partial argument, returns all possible completions for that argument.
mappend :: Monoid a => a -> a -> a #
An associative operation
NOTE: This method is redundant and has the default
implementation since base-4.11.0.0.
Should it be implemented manually, since mappend = (<>)mappend is a synonym for
(<>), it is expected that the two functions are defined the same
way. In a future GHC release mappend will be removed from Monoid.
data OptionFields a Source #
Instances
| HasCompleter OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods modCompleter :: (Completer -> Completer) -> OptionFields a -> OptionFields a Source # | |
| HasMetavar OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: OptionFields a -> () Source # | |
| HasName OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods name :: OptName -> OptionFields a -> OptionFields a Source # | |
| HasValue OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasValueDummy :: OptionFields a -> () Source # | |
data FlagFields a Source #
Instances
| HasName FlagFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods name :: OptName -> FlagFields a -> FlagFields a Source # | |
data ArgumentFields a Source #
Instances
| HasCompleter ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods modCompleter :: (Completer -> Completer) -> ArgumentFields a -> ArgumentFields a Source # | |
| HasMetavar ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: ArgumentFields a -> () Source # | |
| HasValue ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasValueDummy :: ArgumentFields a -> () Source # | |
data CommandFields a Source #
Instances
| HasMetavar CommandFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: CommandFields a -> () Source # | |
Minimal complete definition
Instances
| HasName FlagFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods name :: OptName -> FlagFields a -> FlagFields a Source # | |
| HasName OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods name :: OptName -> OptionFields a -> OptionFields a Source # | |
class HasCompleter f Source #
Minimal complete definition
Instances
| HasCompleter ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods modCompleter :: (Completer -> Completer) -> ArgumentFields a -> ArgumentFields a Source # | |
| HasCompleter OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods modCompleter :: (Completer -> Completer) -> OptionFields a -> OptionFields a Source # | |
Minimal complete definition
Instances
| HasValue ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasValueDummy :: ArgumentFields a -> () Source # | |
| HasValue OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasValueDummy :: OptionFields a -> () Source # | |
class HasMetavar f Source #
Minimal complete definition
Instances
| HasMetavar ArgumentFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: ArgumentFields a -> () Source # | |
| HasMetavar CommandFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: CommandFields a -> () Source # | |
| HasMetavar OptionFields Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Builder.Internal Methods hasMetavarDummy :: OptionFields a -> () Source # | |
Readers
A reader is used by the option and argument builders to parse
the data passed by the user on the command line into a data type.
The most common are str which is used for String like types,
including ByteString and Text; and auto, which uses the Read
typeclass, and is good for simple types like Int or Double.
More complex types can use the eitherReader or maybeReader
functions to pattern match or use a more expressive parser like a
member of the Parsec family.
A newtype over 'ReaderT String Except', used by option readers.
maybeReader :: (String -> Maybe a) -> ReadM a Source #
Convert a function producing a Maybe into a reader.
eitherReader :: (String -> Either String a) -> ReadM a Source #
Convert a function producing an Either into a reader.
As an example, one can create a ReadM from an attoparsec Parser easily with
import qualified Data.Attoparsec.Text as A import qualified Data.Text as T attoparsecReader :: A.Parser a -> ReadM a attoparsecReader p = eitherReader (A.parseOnly p . T.pack)
readerAbort :: ParseError -> ReadM a Source #
Abort option reader by exiting with a ParseError.
readerError :: String -> ReadM a Source #
Abort option reader by exiting with an error message.
Program descriptions
ParserInfo
A ParserInfo describes a command line program, used to generate a help
screen. Two help modes are supported: brief and full. In brief mode, only
an option and argument summary is displayed, while in full mode each
available option and command, including hidden ones, is described.
A ParserInfo should be created with the info function and a set of
InfoMod modifiers.
info :: Parser a -> InfoMod a -> ParserInfo a Source #
Create a ParserInfo given a Parser and a modifier.
data ParserInfo a Source #
A full description for a runnable Parser for a program.
Constructors
| ParserInfo | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Functor ParserInfo Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ParserInfo a -> ParserInfo b # (<$) :: a -> ParserInfo b -> ParserInfo a # | |
headerDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a Source #
Specify a header for this parser as a 'Prettyprinter.Doc AnsiStyle' value.
footerDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a Source #
Specify a footer for this parser as a 'Prettyprinter.Doc AnsiStyle' value.
progDescDoc :: Maybe Doc -> InfoMod a Source #
Specify a short program description as a 'Prettyprinter.Doc AnsiStyle' value.
failureCode :: Int -> InfoMod a Source #
Specify an exit code if a parse error occurs.
noIntersperse :: InfoMod a Source #
Disable parsing of regular options after arguments. After a positional argument is parsed, all remaining options and arguments will be treated as a positional arguments. Not recommended in general as users often expect to be able to freely intersperse regular options and flags within command line options.
forwardOptions :: InfoMod a Source #
Intersperse matched options and arguments normally, but allow unmatched options to be treated as positional arguments. This is sometimes useful if one is wrapping a third party cli tool and needs to pass options through, while also providing a handful of their own options. Not recommended in general as typos by the user may not yield a parse error and cause confusion.
Running parsers
The execParser family of functions are used to run parsers
execParser :: ParserInfo a -> IO a Source #
Run a program description.
Parse command line arguments. Display help text and exit if any parse error occurs.
customExecParser :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> IO a Source #
Run a program description with custom preferences.
Arguments
| :: ParserPrefs | Global preferences for this parser |
| -> ParserInfo a | Description of the program to run |
| -> [String] | Program arguments |
| -> ParserResult a |
The most general way to run a program description in pure code.
Handling parser results manually
getParseResult :: ParserResult a -> Maybe a Source #
Extract the actual result from a ParserResult value.
This function returns Nothing in case of errors. Possible error messages
or completion actions are simply discarded.
If you want to display error messages and invoke completion actions
appropriately, use handleParseResult instead.
handleParseResult :: ParserResult a -> IO a Source #
Handle ParserResult.
parserFailure :: ParserPrefs -> ParserInfo a -> ParseError -> [Context] -> ParserFailure ParserHelp Source #
Generate a ParserFailure from a ParseError in a given Context.
This function can be used, for example, to show the help text for a parser:
handleParseResult . Failure $ parserFailure pprefs pinfo (ShowHelpText Nothing) mempty
renderFailure :: ParserFailure ParserHelp -> String -> (String, ExitCode) Source #
overFailure :: (ParserHelp -> ParserHelp) -> ParserResult a -> ParserResult a Source #
ParserPrefs
A ParserPrefs contains general preferences for all command-line
options, and should be built with the prefs function.
prefs :: PrefsMod -> ParserPrefs Source #
Create a ParserPrefs given a modifier
data ParserPrefs Source #
Global preferences for a top-level Parser.
Constructors
| ParserPrefs | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Show ParserPrefs Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> ParserPrefs -> ShowS # show :: ParserPrefs -> String # showList :: [ParserPrefs] -> ShowS # | |
| Eq ParserPrefs Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types | |
multiSuffix :: String -> PrefsMod Source #
Include a suffix to attach to the metavar when multiple values can be entered.
disambiguate :: PrefsMod Source #
Turn on disambiguation.
See https://github.com/pcapriotti/optparse-applicative#disambiguation
showHelpOnError :: PrefsMod Source #
Show full help text on any error.
showHelpOnEmpty :: PrefsMod Source #
Show the help text if the user enters only the program name or subcommand.
This will suppress a "Missing:" error and show the full usage instead if a user just types the name of the program.
noBacktrack :: PrefsMod Source #
Turn off backtracking after subcommand is parsed.
subparserInline :: PrefsMod Source #
Allow full mixing of subcommand and parent arguments by inlining selected subparsers into the parent parser.
NOTE: When this option is used, preferences for the subparser which effect the parser behaviour (such as noIntersperse) are ignored.
helpLongEquals :: PrefsMod Source #
Show equals sign, rather than space, in usage and help text for options with long names.
helpShowGlobals :: PrefsMod Source #
Show global help information in subparser usage.
helpIndent :: Int -> PrefsMod Source #
Set fill width in help text presentation.
defaultPrefs :: ParserPrefs Source #
Default preferences.
Completions
optparse-applicative supplies a rich completion system for bash, zsh, and fish shells.
Completer functions are used for option and argument to complete
their values.
Use the completer builder to use these.
The action and completeWith builders are also provided for
convenience, to use bashCompleter and listCompleter as a Mod.
bashCompleter :: String -> Completer Source #
Run a compgen completion action.
Common actions include file and
directory. See
http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Programmable-Completion-Builtins.html#Programmable-Completion-Builtins
for a complete list.
Types
data ParseError Source #
Constructors
| ErrorMsg String | |
| InfoMsg String | |
| ShowHelpText (Maybe String) | |
| UnknownError | |
| MissingError IsCmdStart SomeParser | |
| ExpectsArgError String | |
| UnexpectedError String SomeParser |
Instances
| Monoid ParseError Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods mempty :: ParseError # mappend :: ParseError -> ParseError -> ParseError # mconcat :: [ParseError] -> ParseError # | |
| Semigroup ParseError Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods (<>) :: ParseError -> ParseError -> ParseError # sconcat :: NonEmpty ParseError -> ParseError # stimes :: Integral b => b -> ParseError -> ParseError # | |
data ParserHelp Source #
Constructors
| ParserHelp | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Monoid ParserHelp Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Help.Types Methods mempty :: ParserHelp # mappend :: ParserHelp -> ParserHelp -> ParserHelp # mconcat :: [ParserHelp] -> ParserHelp # | |
| Semigroup ParserHelp Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Help.Types Methods (<>) :: ParserHelp -> ParserHelp -> ParserHelp # sconcat :: NonEmpty ParserHelp -> ParserHelp # stimes :: Integral b => b -> ParserHelp -> ParserHelp # | |
| Show ParserHelp Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Help.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> ParserHelp -> ShowS # show :: ParserHelp -> String # showList :: [ParserHelp] -> ShowS # | |
newtype ParserFailure h Source #
Constructors
| ParserFailure | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Functor ParserFailure Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ParserFailure a -> ParserFailure b # (<$) :: a -> ParserFailure b -> ParserFailure a # | |
| Show h => Show (ParserFailure h) Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> ParserFailure h -> ShowS # show :: ParserFailure h -> String # showList :: [ParserFailure h] -> ShowS # | |
data ParserResult a Source #
Result of execParserPure.
Constructors
| Success a | |
| Failure (ParserFailure ParserHelp) | |
| CompletionInvoked CompletionResult |
Instances
| Applicative ParserResult Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods pure :: a -> ParserResult a # (<*>) :: ParserResult (a -> b) -> ParserResult a -> ParserResult b # liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> ParserResult a -> ParserResult b -> ParserResult c # (*>) :: ParserResult a -> ParserResult b -> ParserResult b # (<*) :: ParserResult a -> ParserResult b -> ParserResult a # | |
| Functor ParserResult Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ParserResult a -> ParserResult b # (<$) :: a -> ParserResult b -> ParserResult a # | |
| Monad ParserResult Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods (>>=) :: ParserResult a -> (a -> ParserResult b) -> ParserResult b # (>>) :: ParserResult a -> ParserResult b -> ParserResult b # return :: a -> ParserResult a # | |
| Show a => Show (ParserResult a) Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> ParserResult a -> ShowS # show :: ParserResult a -> String # showList :: [ParserResult a] -> ShowS # | |
newtype CompletionResult Source #
Constructors
| CompletionResult | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Show CompletionResult Source # | |
Defined in Options.Applicative.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> CompletionResult -> ShowS # show :: CompletionResult -> String # showList :: [CompletionResult] -> ShowS # | |