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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ GLOBAL OPTIONS:{{template "visibleFlagTemplate" .}}{{end}}{{if .Copyright}}
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COPYRIGHT:
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{{template "copyrightTemplate" .}}{{end}}
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`
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AppHelpTemplate is the text template for the Default help topic. cli.go uses
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text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by
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AppHelpTemplate is the text template for the Default help topic. cli.go
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uses text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by
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setting this variable.
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var CommandHelpTemplate = `NAME:
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@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ func DefaultAppComplete(cCtx *Context)
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func DefaultCompleteWithFlags(cmd *Command) func(cCtx *Context)
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func FlagNames(name string, aliases []string) []string
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func HandleAction(action interface{}, cCtx *Context) (err error)
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HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used. If it's
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an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action, the func is
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run!
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HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used.
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If it's an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action,
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the func is run!
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func HandleExitCoder(err error)
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HandleExitCoder handles errors implementing ExitCoder by printing their
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@ -355,14 +355,14 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error)
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Deprecated: use App.Run or App.RunContext
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func (a *App) RunContext(ctx context.Context, arguments []string) (err error)
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RunContext is like Run except it takes a Context that will be passed to its
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commands and sub-commands. Through this, you can propagate timeouts and
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RunContext is like Run except it takes a Context that will be passed to
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its commands and sub-commands. Through this, you can propagate timeouts and
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cancellation requests
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func (a *App) Setup()
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Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready for
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`Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`, but
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will return early if setup has already happened.
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Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready
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for `Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`,
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but will return early if setup has already happened.
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func (a *App) ToFishCompletion() (string, error)
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ToFishCompletion creates a fish completion string for the `*App` The
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@ -841,9 +841,9 @@ func Exit(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder
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Exit wraps a message and exit code into an error, which by default is
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handled with a call to os.Exit during default error handling.
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This is the simplest way to trigger a non-zero exit code for an App without
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having to call os.Exit manually. During testing, this behavior can be
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avoided by overriding the ExitErrHandler function on an App or the
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This is the simplest way to trigger a non-zero exit code for an App
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without having to call os.Exit manually. During testing, this behavior
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can be avoided by overriding the ExitErrHandler function on an App or the
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package-global OsExiter function.
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func NewExitError(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder
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@ -1532,8 +1532,8 @@ type MultiInt64Flag = SliceFlag[*Int64SliceFlag, []int64, int64]
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directly, as Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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type MultiIntFlag = SliceFlag[*IntSliceFlag, []int, int]
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MultiIntFlag extends IntSliceFlag with support for using slices directly, as
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Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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MultiIntFlag extends IntSliceFlag with support for using slices directly,
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as Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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type MultiStringFlag = SliceFlag[*StringSliceFlag, []string, string]
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MultiStringFlag extends StringSliceFlag with support for using slices
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@ -1620,8 +1620,8 @@ type RequiredFlag interface {
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IsRequired() bool
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}
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RequiredFlag is an interface that allows us to mark flags as required it
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allows flags required flags to be backwards compatible with the Flag
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RequiredFlag is an interface that allows us to mark flags as required
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it allows flags required flags to be backwards compatible with the Flag
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interface
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type Serializer interface {
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@ -1634,9 +1634,9 @@ type SliceFlag[T SliceFlagTarget[E], S ~[]E, E any] struct {
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Value S
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Destination *S
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}
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SliceFlag extends implementations like StringSliceFlag and IntSliceFlag with
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support for using slices directly, as Value and/or Destination. See also
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SliceFlagTarget, MultiStringFlag, MultiFloat64Flag, MultiInt64Flag,
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SliceFlag extends implementations like StringSliceFlag and IntSliceFlag
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with support for using slices directly, as Value and/or Destination.
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See also SliceFlagTarget, MultiStringFlag, MultiFloat64Flag, MultiInt64Flag,
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MultiIntFlag.
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func (x *SliceFlag[T, S, E]) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error
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@ -2312,9 +2312,9 @@ func InitInputSource(flags []cli.Flag, createInputSource func() (InputSourceCont
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that are supported by the input source
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func InitInputSourceWithContext(flags []cli.Flag, createInputSource func(cCtx *cli.Context) (InputSourceContext, error)) cli.BeforeFunc
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InitInputSourceWithContext is used to to setup an InputSourceContext on a
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cli.Command Before method. It will create a new input source based on the
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func provided with potentially using existing cli.Context values to
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InitInputSourceWithContext is used to to setup an InputSourceContext on
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a cli.Command Before method. It will create a new input source based on
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the func provided with potentially using existing cli.Context values to
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initialize itself. If there is no error it will then apply the new input
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source to any flags that are supported by the input source
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testdata/godoc-v2.x.txt
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testdata/godoc-v2.x.txt
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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ GLOBAL OPTIONS:{{template "visibleFlagTemplate" .}}{{end}}{{if .Copyright}}
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COPYRIGHT:
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{{template "copyrightTemplate" .}}{{end}}
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`
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AppHelpTemplate is the text template for the Default help topic. cli.go uses
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text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by
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AppHelpTemplate is the text template for the Default help topic. cli.go
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uses text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by
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setting this variable.
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var CommandHelpTemplate = `NAME:
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@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ func DefaultAppComplete(cCtx *Context)
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func DefaultCompleteWithFlags(cmd *Command) func(cCtx *Context)
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func FlagNames(name string, aliases []string) []string
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func HandleAction(action interface{}, cCtx *Context) (err error)
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HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used. If it's
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an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action, the func is
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run!
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HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used.
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If it's an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action,
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the func is run!
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func HandleExitCoder(err error)
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HandleExitCoder handles errors implementing ExitCoder by printing their
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@ -355,14 +355,14 @@ func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error)
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Deprecated: use App.Run or App.RunContext
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func (a *App) RunContext(ctx context.Context, arguments []string) (err error)
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RunContext is like Run except it takes a Context that will be passed to its
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commands and sub-commands. Through this, you can propagate timeouts and
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RunContext is like Run except it takes a Context that will be passed to
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its commands and sub-commands. Through this, you can propagate timeouts and
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cancellation requests
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func (a *App) Setup()
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Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready for
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`Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`, but
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will return early if setup has already happened.
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Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready
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for `Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`,
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but will return early if setup has already happened.
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func (a *App) ToFishCompletion() (string, error)
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ToFishCompletion creates a fish completion string for the `*App` The
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@ -841,9 +841,9 @@ func Exit(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder
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Exit wraps a message and exit code into an error, which by default is
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handled with a call to os.Exit during default error handling.
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This is the simplest way to trigger a non-zero exit code for an App without
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having to call os.Exit manually. During testing, this behavior can be
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avoided by overriding the ExitErrHandler function on an App or the
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This is the simplest way to trigger a non-zero exit code for an App
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without having to call os.Exit manually. During testing, this behavior
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can be avoided by overriding the ExitErrHandler function on an App or the
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package-global OsExiter function.
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func NewExitError(message interface{}, exitCode int) ExitCoder
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@ -1532,8 +1532,8 @@ type MultiInt64Flag = SliceFlag[*Int64SliceFlag, []int64, int64]
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directly, as Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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type MultiIntFlag = SliceFlag[*IntSliceFlag, []int, int]
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MultiIntFlag extends IntSliceFlag with support for using slices directly, as
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Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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MultiIntFlag extends IntSliceFlag with support for using slices directly,
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as Value and/or Destination. See also SliceFlag.
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type MultiStringFlag = SliceFlag[*StringSliceFlag, []string, string]
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MultiStringFlag extends StringSliceFlag with support for using slices
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@ -1620,8 +1620,8 @@ type RequiredFlag interface {
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IsRequired() bool
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}
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RequiredFlag is an interface that allows us to mark flags as required it
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allows flags required flags to be backwards compatible with the Flag
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RequiredFlag is an interface that allows us to mark flags as required
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it allows flags required flags to be backwards compatible with the Flag
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interface
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type Serializer interface {
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@ -1634,9 +1634,9 @@ type SliceFlag[T SliceFlagTarget[E], S ~[]E, E any] struct {
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Value S
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Destination *S
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}
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SliceFlag extends implementations like StringSliceFlag and IntSliceFlag with
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support for using slices directly, as Value and/or Destination. See also
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SliceFlagTarget, MultiStringFlag, MultiFloat64Flag, MultiInt64Flag,
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SliceFlag extends implementations like StringSliceFlag and IntSliceFlag
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with support for using slices directly, as Value and/or Destination.
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See also SliceFlagTarget, MultiStringFlag, MultiFloat64Flag, MultiInt64Flag,
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MultiIntFlag.
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func (x *SliceFlag[T, S, E]) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) error
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@ -2312,9 +2312,9 @@ func InitInputSource(flags []cli.Flag, createInputSource func() (InputSourceCont
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that are supported by the input source
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func InitInputSourceWithContext(flags []cli.Flag, createInputSource func(cCtx *cli.Context) (InputSourceContext, error)) cli.BeforeFunc
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InitInputSourceWithContext is used to to setup an InputSourceContext on a
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cli.Command Before method. It will create a new input source based on the
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func provided with potentially using existing cli.Context values to
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InitInputSourceWithContext is used to to setup an InputSourceContext on
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a cli.Command Before method. It will create a new input source based on
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the func provided with potentially using existing cli.Context values to
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initialize itself. If there is no error it will then apply the new input
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source to any flags that are supported by the input source
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