Merge pull request #298 from codegangsta/use-correct-example-naming

Use correct example naming and test on Go tip
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Jesse Szwedko 9 years ago
commit c75c9d0182

@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ go:
- 1.3.3 - 1.3.3
- 1.4.2 - 1.4.2
- 1.5.1 - 1.5.1
- tip
matrix:
allow_failures:
- go: tip
script: script:
- go vet ./... - go vet ./...

@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import (
"testing" "testing"
) )
func ExampleApp() { func ExampleApp_Run() {
// set args for examples sake // set args for examples sake
os.Args = []string{"greet", "--name", "Jeremy"} os.Args = []string{"greet", "--name", "Jeremy"}
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ func ExampleApp() {
// Hello Jeremy // Hello Jeremy
} }
func ExampleAppSubcommand() { func ExampleApp_Run_subcommand() {
// set args for examples sake // set args for examples sake
os.Args = []string{"say", "hi", "english", "--name", "Jeremy"} os.Args = []string{"say", "hi", "english", "--name", "Jeremy"}
app := NewApp() app := NewApp()
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ func ExampleAppSubcommand() {
// Hello, Jeremy // Hello, Jeremy
} }
func ExampleAppHelp() { func ExampleApp_Run_help() {
// set args for examples sake // set args for examples sake
os.Args = []string{"greet", "h", "describeit"} os.Args = []string{"greet", "h", "describeit"}
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ func ExampleAppHelp() {
// This is how we describe describeit the function // This is how we describe describeit the function
} }
func ExampleAppBashComplete() { func ExampleApp_Run_bashComplete() {
// set args for examples sake // set args for examples sake
os.Args = []string{"greet", "--generate-bash-completion"} os.Args = []string{"greet", "--generate-bash-completion"}

@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
package cli
import (
"os"
)
func Example() {
app := NewApp()
app.Name = "todo"
app.Usage = "task list on the command line"
app.Commands = []Command{
{
Name: "add",
Aliases: []string{"a"},
Usage: "add a task to the list",
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("added task: ", c.Args().First())
},
},
{
Name: "complete",
Aliases: []string{"c"},
Usage: "complete a task on the list",
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("completed task: ", c.Args().First())
},
},
}
app.Run(os.Args)
}
func ExampleSubcommand() {
app := NewApp()
app.Name = "say"
app.Commands = []Command{
{
Name: "hello",
Aliases: []string{"hi"},
Usage: "use it to see a description",
Description: "This is how we describe hello the function",
Subcommands: []Command{
{
Name: "english",
Aliases: []string{"en"},
Usage: "sends a greeting in english",
Description: "greets someone in english",
Flags: []Flag{
StringFlag{
Name: "name",
Value: "Bob",
Usage: "Name of the person to greet",
},
},
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("Hello, ", c.String("name"))
},
}, {
Name: "spanish",
Aliases: []string{"sp"},
Usage: "sends a greeting in spanish",
Flags: []Flag{
StringFlag{
Name: "surname",
Value: "Jones",
Usage: "Surname of the person to greet",
},
},
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("Hola, ", c.String("surname"))
},
}, {
Name: "french",
Aliases: []string{"fr"},
Usage: "sends a greeting in french",
Flags: []Flag{
StringFlag{
Name: "nickname",
Value: "Stevie",
Usage: "Nickname of the person to greet",
},
},
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("Bonjour, ", c.String("nickname"))
},
},
},
}, {
Name: "bye",
Usage: "says goodbye",
Action: func(c *Context) {
println("bye")
},
},
}
app.Run(os.Args)
}
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