package altsrc import ( "flag" "github.com/urfave/cli" ) // WARNING: This file is generated! // BoolFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.BoolFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type BoolFlag struct { cli.BoolFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewBoolFlag creates a new BoolFlag func NewBoolFlag(fl cli.BoolFlag) *BoolFlag { return &BoolFlag{BoolFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped BoolFlag.Apply func (f *BoolFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.BoolFlag.Apply(set) } // BoolTFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.BoolTFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type BoolTFlag struct { cli.BoolTFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewBoolTFlag creates a new BoolTFlag func NewBoolTFlag(fl cli.BoolTFlag) *BoolTFlag { return &BoolTFlag{BoolTFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped BoolTFlag.Apply func (f *BoolTFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.BoolTFlag.Apply(set) } // DurationFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.DurationFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type DurationFlag struct { cli.DurationFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewDurationFlag creates a new DurationFlag func NewDurationFlag(fl cli.DurationFlag) *DurationFlag { return &DurationFlag{DurationFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped DurationFlag.Apply func (f *DurationFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.DurationFlag.Apply(set) } // Float64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Float64Flag to allow // for other values to be specified type Float64Flag struct { cli.Float64Flag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewFloat64Flag creates a new Float64Flag func NewFloat64Flag(fl cli.Float64Flag) *Float64Flag { return &Float64Flag{Float64Flag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped Float64Flag.Apply func (f *Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.Float64Flag.Apply(set) } // GenericFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.GenericFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type GenericFlag struct { cli.GenericFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewGenericFlag creates a new GenericFlag func NewGenericFlag(fl cli.GenericFlag) *GenericFlag { return &GenericFlag{GenericFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped GenericFlag.Apply func (f *GenericFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.GenericFlag.Apply(set) } // Int64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64Flag to allow // for other values to be specified type Int64Flag struct { cli.Int64Flag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewInt64Flag creates a new Int64Flag func NewInt64Flag(fl cli.Int64Flag) *Int64Flag { return &Int64Flag{Int64Flag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped Int64Flag.Apply func (f *Int64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.Int64Flag.Apply(set) } // IntFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type IntFlag struct { cli.IntFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewIntFlag creates a new IntFlag func NewIntFlag(fl cli.IntFlag) *IntFlag { return &IntFlag{IntFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped IntFlag.Apply func (f *IntFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.IntFlag.Apply(set) } // IntSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.IntSliceFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type IntSliceFlag struct { cli.IntSliceFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewIntSliceFlag creates a new IntSliceFlag func NewIntSliceFlag(fl cli.IntSliceFlag) *IntSliceFlag { return &IntSliceFlag{IntSliceFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped IntSliceFlag.Apply func (f *IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.IntSliceFlag.Apply(set) } // Int64SliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.Int64SliceFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type Int64SliceFlag struct { cli.Int64SliceFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewInt64SliceFlag creates a new Int64SliceFlag func NewInt64SliceFlag(fl cli.Int64SliceFlag) *Int64SliceFlag { return &Int64SliceFlag{Int64SliceFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped Int64SliceFlag.Apply func (f *Int64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.Int64SliceFlag.Apply(set) } // StringFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type StringFlag struct { cli.StringFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewStringFlag creates a new StringFlag func NewStringFlag(fl cli.StringFlag) *StringFlag { return &StringFlag{StringFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped StringFlag.Apply func (f *StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.StringFlag.Apply(set) } // StringSliceFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.StringSliceFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type StringSliceFlag struct { cli.StringSliceFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewStringSliceFlag creates a new StringSliceFlag func NewStringSliceFlag(fl cli.StringSliceFlag) *StringSliceFlag { return &StringSliceFlag{StringSliceFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped StringSliceFlag.Apply func (f *StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.StringSliceFlag.Apply(set) } // Uint64Flag is the flag type that wraps cli.Uint64Flag to allow // for other values to be specified type Uint64Flag struct { cli.Uint64Flag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewUint64Flag creates a new Uint64Flag func NewUint64Flag(fl cli.Uint64Flag) *Uint64Flag { return &Uint64Flag{Uint64Flag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped Uint64Flag.Apply func (f *Uint64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.Uint64Flag.Apply(set) } // UintFlag is the flag type that wraps cli.UintFlag to allow // for other values to be specified type UintFlag struct { cli.UintFlag set *flag.FlagSet } // NewUintFlag creates a new UintFlag func NewUintFlag(fl cli.UintFlag) *UintFlag { return &UintFlag{UintFlag: fl, set: nil} } // Apply saves the flagSet for later usage calls, then calls the // wrapped UintFlag.Apply func (f *UintFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet) { f.set = set f.UintFlag.Apply(set) }