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[jira] Updated: (CLI-125) Invokes Date Validator for a Date type
(fail on real example)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLI-125?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Emmanuel Bourg updated CLI-125:
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Component/s: CLI-2.x
> Invokes Date Validator for a Date type (fail on real example)
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>
> Key: CLI-125
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLI-125
> Project: Commons CLI
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CLI-2.x, Validation
> Affects Versions: Nightly Builds
> Reporter: David Leal
> Fix For: 2.1
>
> Attachments: BatchCallerCommandLineParser_help_en.out, com.zip, TEST-com.schinvest.lra.business.batch.commandLine.batchCaller.TestBatchCallerCommandLineParser.txt, TestBatchCallerCommandLineParser.java
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>
> Dear Sr,
> I would like to send a fail I have found when testing my real Command Line Parser example. I have the command line class definition and also the corresponding testing file. (I will try to add an atachment file).
> The file occurs because it miss understand probably som option definition and it try to validate a Date type with a date validator which is wrong. I can't isolate the situation for the moment, but on the testing class you will see exaclty what happend.
> The file occurs with this situation:
> args = new String[]{"-holders-options", "-local", "-f", "nada.es",
> "-movements-options", "-date", "D-3", "-positions-options",
> "-local", "-f", "otroNada.txt", "all"};
> parser.parse(args);
> but with this:
> args = new String[]{"-holders-options", "-local", "-f", "nada.es",
> "-movements-options", "-date", "D-3", "holders", "movements"};
> parser.parse(args);
> it doesn't happend. The -movements-options, -holders-options, -position-options are group of options. If you invoke the just the option -help you will see the documentation about the input argument options, also running the test you will get an output file:
> TestBatchCallerCommandLineParser.out with this output (englis/spanish, it depends of your local configuration).
> I have defined a DisplaceDateValidator, that extends DateValidator, it just convert a displace date operator (D-n) in the corresponding date (current day minus n-days). This validator works, the problem comes when I want to invoke the parser with more group of options. As you can see on the source code the algorithm for creating -holders-options, -movements-options, -positions-options, so having one or two or more group options has to be treated on the same way.
> Thanks,
> David
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