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author魏曹先生 <1992414357@qq.com>2026-07-17 11:08:07 +0800
committer魏曹先生 <1992414357@qq.com>2026-07-17 11:11:28 +0800
commit79ec6878877f0fd9246d67d3cd4f8cc2d1200150 (patch)
treee3cd8cfc7ef5cd2a6a7ceb93d9a4b1764fa21b61 /arg_picker/test/src/lib.rs
parente6136f22cff446b16dbebf3b26a6fdea6dbc0e83 (diff)
refactor: rename `mingling_picker` to `arg_picker`
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+// Using `assert_eq!(x, true)` is clearer than `assert!(x)` for expressing expected values
+//
+// BECAUSE `assert!` only checks if the boolean value is true,
+// while `assert_eq!` explicitly shows the expected value
+#![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test;
+
+use arg_picker::parselib::MaskedArg;
+
+/// Create a single `MaskedArg` from a raw string and its original index.
+pub fn make_masked(raw: &str, idx: usize) -> MaskedArg<'_> {
+ MaskedArg { raw, raw_idx: idx }
+}
+
+/// Create a `Vec<MaskedArg>` from an array of `(raw, raw_idx)` pairs.
+pub fn make_args<'a>(pairs: &'a [(&'a str, usize)]) -> Vec<MaskedArg<'a>> {
+ pairs
+ .iter()
+ .map(|&(raw, idx)| MaskedArg { raw, raw_idx: idx })
+ .collect()
+}