#!/usr/bin/env ruby # These would not be in a real GLI app; we do this so we can easily run this on the command line $: << File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'..','..','..','lib')) $: << File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'..','lib')) require 'gli' require 'todo/version' if ENV['GLI1_COMPATIBILITY'] include GLI else include GLI::App end sort_help (ENV['TODO_SORT_HELP'] || 'alpha').to_sym wrap_help_text (ENV['TODO_WRAP_HELP_TEXT'] || 'to_terminal').to_sym program_desc 'Manages tasks' program_long_desc "A test program that has a sophisticated UI that can be used to exercise a lot of GLI's power" config_file "gli_test_todo.rc" flag :flag switch :switch switch :otherswitch, :negatable => true version Todo::VERSION commands_from 'todo/commands' command :first do |c| c.action { |g,o,a| puts "first: #{a.join(',')}" } end command :second do |c| c.action { |g,o,a| puts "second: #{a.join(',')}" } end command :chained => [ :first, :second ] command [:chained2,:ch2] => [ :second, :first ] pre do |global,command,options,args| # Pre logic here # Return true to proceed; false to abourt and not call the # chosen command # Use skips_pre before a command to skip this block # on that command only true end post do |global,command,options,args| # Post logic here # Use skips_post before a command to skip this # block on that command only end on_error do |exception| # Error logic here # return false to skip default error handling true end exit run(ARGV)