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This changelog contains a top-level entry for each release with sections on new features, API changes and notable bug-fixes (not all bug-fixes will be listed).
See the Sharg documentation on API stability to learn about when API changes are allowed in the Sharg-parser.
- TDL is now an optional dependency and can be force deactivated via CMake (
-DSHARG_NO_TDL=ON
) (#218). - We now use Doxygen version 1.10.0 to build our documentation (#230).
- Fixed installation of Sharg via
make install
(#202).
- Dropped support for gcc-10 (#199).
- Added support for gcc-13 (#199).
- Added support for clang-17 (#197, #198).
- We support Gitpod. Click here to try it out.
- CWL support (Common Workflow Language): An app using Sharg can now automatically export a CWL tool
description file via
--export-help cwl
(#94).
- When using subcommand parsers, e.g.
git push
, typinggit puhs -h
will raise an exception that the user misspelled the subcommand instead of printing the help page ofgit
(#172). - Fixed an issue that caused the validation of a directory via the
sharg::output_file_validator
to delete the directory's contents (#175). - Segmentation fault when using
sharg::value_list_validator
in conjuction with astd::filesystem::path
option (#179).
- We now use Doxygen version 1.9.5 to build our documentation (#145).
- We require at least CMake 3.16 for our test suite. Note that the minimum requirement for using Sharg is unchanged (#135).
We are happy to release the first version of the SeqAn Sharg parser!
The Sharg parser succeeds the former seqan3::argument_parser
with a few new features in a light-weight repository.
Most notably, we switched to
Designated initializers
for configuring (positional) options and flags when adding them to the parser. See API changes
for more details.
From this release on, most of the API is now stable. Stable entities are marked as such in our online documentation.
Besides the new sharg::config
API using designated initializers, which is described in API changes
,
you can now alter the default message printed on the help page. E.g.
int i{0};
parser.add_option(val, sharg::config{.short_id = 'i', .default_message = "Calculated from your data"});
prints
-i (signed 32 bit integer)
Default: Calculated from your data.
instead of Default: 0.
. See our online
documentation
for more details.
If you are switching form the seqan3::argument_parser
to the sharg::parser
there are several name changes.
All of them can be fixed with a simple search & replace:
- The namespace of all entities is now
sharg
instead ofseqan3
- Every occurrence of
argument_parser
has been replaced withparser
- The concept
seqan::parser_compatible_option
has been renamed tosharg::parsable
!Important! New API of add_option()/add_flag()/add_positional_option()
calls that is more descriptive and flexible.
An option flag or positional option is added with only two parameters:
(1) Its value that stores the command line parameter (nothing changed here)
(2) A sharg::config
object (NEW)
Before:
parser.add_option(val, 'i', "int", "some int");
Now:
parser.add_option(val, sharg::config{.short_id = 'i', .long_id = "int", .description = "some int"});
We take advantage of Designated initializers
that make the call much more descriptive and flexible.
E.g., you can leave out parameters you don't need, but beware that the order must be as specified in sharg::config
.
You can now set an option as required without the need of the sharg::option_spec
parser.add_option(val, sharg::config{.short_id = 'i', .required = true});
!Important! We removed the sharg::option_spec
as it is obsolete in the new API.
- Custom option types must not only model
sharg::istreamable
(stream >> option
) but must also modelsharg::ostreamable
in order to be used inparser.add_option()
calls. All standard types as well as types that overloadsharg::named_enumeration
are not affected.
- In order to avoid using the seqan3 I/O module, you now have to give a list of file extensions explicitly to
sharg::input_file_validator
andsharg::output_file_validator
: For examplesharg::input_file_validator validator{std::vector<std::string>{{"exe"}, {"fasta"}}};
. Please follow seqan/seqan3#2927 to see how the list of file extensions can be extracted from seqan3 files. We also removed thedefault_extensions()
function, as we now can constructoutput_file_validator
with just a given mode:output_file_validator(output_file_open_options const mode)
. The extensions will be an empty array in this case.