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@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ type allFlags struct {
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first_arg int // 0 is the program name, 1 is first arg
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}
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var flags *allFlags = &allFlags{make(map[string]*Flag), make(map[string]*Flag), 1}
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var flags *allFlags
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// VisitAll visits the flags, calling fn for each. It visits all flags, even those not set.
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func VisitAll(fn func(*Flag)) {
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@ -276,6 +276,16 @@ var Usage = func() {
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PrintDefaults()
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}
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var panicOnError = false
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func fail() {
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Usage()
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if panicOnError {
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panic("flag parse error")
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}
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os.Exit(2)
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}
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func NFlag() int { return len(flags.actual) }
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// Arg returns the i'th command-line argument. Arg(0) is the first remaining argument
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@ -442,8 +452,7 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int) {
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name := s[num_minuses:]
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if len(name) == 0 || name[0] == '-' || name[0] == '=' {
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "bad flag syntax:", s)
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Usage()
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os.Exit(2)
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fail()
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}
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// it's a flag. does it have an argument?
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@ -461,15 +470,13 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int) {
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flag, alreadythere := m[name] // BUG
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if !alreadythere {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flag provided but not defined: -%s\n", name)
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Usage()
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os.Exit(2)
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fail()
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}
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if f, ok := flag.Value.(*boolValue); ok { // special case: doesn't need an arg
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if has_value {
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if !f.Set(value) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "invalid boolean value %t for flag: -%s\n", value, name)
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Usage()
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os.Exit(2)
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fail()
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}
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} else {
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f.Set("true")
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@ -484,14 +491,12 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int) {
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}
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if !has_value {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flag needs an argument: -%s\n", name)
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Usage()
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os.Exit(2)
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fail()
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}
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ok = flag.Value.Set(value)
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if !ok {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "invalid value %s for flag: -%s\n", value, name)
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Usage()
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os.Exit(2)
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fail()
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}
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}
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flags.actual[name] = flag
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@ -512,3 +517,32 @@ func Parse() {
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}
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}
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}
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// ResetForTesting clears all flag state and sets the usage function as directed.
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// After calling ResetForTesting, parse errors in flag handling will panic rather
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// than exit the program.
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// For testing only!
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func ResetForTesting(usage func()) {
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flags = &allFlags{make(map[string]*Flag), make(map[string]*Flag), 1}
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Usage = usage
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panicOnError = true
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}
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// ParseForTesting parses the flag state using the provided arguments. It
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// should be called after 1) ResetForTesting and 2) setting up the new flags.
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// The return value reports whether the parse was error-free.
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// For testing only!
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func ParseForTesting(args []string) (result bool) {
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defer func() {
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if recover() != nil {
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result = false
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}
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}()
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os.Args = args
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Parse()
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return true
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}
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func init() {
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flags = &allFlags{make(map[string]*Flag), make(map[string]*Flag), 1}
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}
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package flag_test
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import (
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. "flag"
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"fmt"
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"testing"
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)
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@ -79,21 +80,106 @@ func TestEverything(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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func TestUsage(t *testing.T) {
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called := false
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ResetForTesting(func() { called = true })
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if ParseForTesting([]string{"a.out", "-x"}) {
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t.Error("parse did not fail for unknown flag")
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}
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if !called {
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t.Error("did not call Usage for unknown flag")
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}
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}
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func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
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ResetForTesting(func() { t.Error("bad parse") })
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boolFlag := Bool("bool", false, "bool value")
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bool2Flag := Bool("bool2", false, "bool2 value")
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intFlag := Int("int", 0, "int value")
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int64Flag := Int64("int64", 0, "int64 value")
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uintFlag := Uint("uint", 0, "uint value")
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uint64Flag := Uint64("uint64", 0, "uint64 value")
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stringFlag := String("string", "0", "string value")
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floatFlag := Float("float", 0, "float value")
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float64Flag := Float("float64", 0, "float64 value")
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extra := "one-extra-argument"
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args := []string{
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"a.out",
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"-bool",
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"-bool2=true",
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"--int", "22",
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"--int64", "23",
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"-uint", "24",
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"--uint64", "25",
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"-string", "hello",
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"--float", "3141.5",
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"-float64", "2718e28",
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extra,
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}
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if !ParseForTesting(args) {
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t.Fatal("parse failed")
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}
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if *boolFlag != true {
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t.Error("bool flag should be true, is ", *boolFlag)
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}
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if *bool2Flag != true {
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t.Error("bool2 flag should be true, is ", *bool2Flag)
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}
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if *intFlag != 22 {
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t.Error("int flag should be 22, is ", *intFlag)
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}
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if *int64Flag != 23 {
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t.Error("int64 flag should be 23, is ", *int64Flag)
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}
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if *uintFlag != 24 {
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t.Error("uint flag should be 24, is ", *uintFlag)
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}
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if *uint64Flag != 25 {
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t.Error("uint64 flag should be 25, is ", *uint64Flag)
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}
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if *stringFlag != "hello" {
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t.Error("string flag should be `hello`, is ", *stringFlag)
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}
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if *floatFlag != 3141.5 {
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t.Error("float flag should be 3141.5, is ", *floatFlag)
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}
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if *float64Flag != 2718e28 {
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t.Error("float64 flag should be 2718e28, is ", *float64Flag)
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}
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if len(Args()) != 1 {
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t.Error("expected one argument, got", len(Args()))
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} else if Args()[0] != extra {
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t.Errorf("expected argument %q got %q", extra, Args()[0])
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}
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}
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// Declare a user-defined flag.
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// TODO: do the work to make this test better by resetting flag state
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// and manipulating os.Args.
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type flagVar []string
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func (f *flagVar) String() string {
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return "foo"
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return fmt.Sprint([]string(*f))
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}
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func (f *flagVar) Set(value string) bool {
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n := make(flagVar, len(*f)+1)
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copy(n, *f)
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*f = n
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(*f)[len(*f)-1] = value
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return true
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}
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var v flagVar
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func init() {
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Var(&v, "testV", "usage")
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func TestUserDefined(t *testing.T) {
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ResetForTesting(func() { t.Fatal("bad parse") })
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var v flagVar
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Var(&v, "v", "usage")
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if !ParseForTesting([]string{"a.out", "-v", "1", "-v", "2", "-v=3"}) {
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t.Error("parse failed")
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}
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if len(v) != 3 {
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t.Fatal("expected 3 args; got ", len(v))
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}
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expect := "[1 2 3]"
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if v.String() != expect {
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t.Errorf("expected value %q got %q", expect, v.String())
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}
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}
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