Enum apple_clis::xcrun::simctl::list::ListOutput

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum ListOutput { SuccessJson(ListJson), SuccessUnImplemented { stdout: String, }, ErrorUnImplemented { stderr: String, }, }

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SuccessJson(ListJson)

Contains the actual output of the command, parsed

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SuccessUnImplemented

This output variant indicates that the command exited with a status code of 0, but its exact output’s parsing code has not yet been implemented yet. PRs welcome!

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§stdout: String
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ErrorUnImplemented

This output variant indicates that the command did not exit with a status code of 0, but its exact output’s parsing code has not yet been implemented yet. PRs welcome!

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§stderr: String

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impl ListOutput

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pub fn success(&self) -> Result<&ListJson>

Returns Error::OutputErrored if it didn’t succeed. Used to make error handling of non-successful commands explicit

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examples/xcrun-simctl-list.rs (line 10)
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fn main() -> Result<(), apple_clis::error::Error> {
	let xcrun_instance = apple_clis::xcrun::XcRunInstance::new()?;
	let simctl_instance = xcrun_instance.simctl();

	let output = simctl_instance.list()?;
	println!("Output: {:#?}", output);

	let devices = output.success()?.devices();
	for device in devices {
		println!("Device: {:#?}", device);
	}

	Ok(())
}
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examples/simctl.rs (line 8)
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fn main() -> Result<(), apple_clis::error::Error> {
	let xcrun_instance = xcrun::XcRunInstance::new()?;
	let simctl_instance = xcrun_instance.simctl();

	let output = simctl_instance.list()?;
	let devices: Vec<&simctl::list::ListDevice> = output.success()?.devices().collect();
	for device in devices {
		println!(
			"Simulator device {name} is {state:?} and is ready = {ready:?}",
			name = device.name,
			state = device.state,
			ready = device.ready()
		);
	}

	// the .names() and .ipads() are implemented on extension traits imported with
	// use apple_clis::prelude::*;
	// to make finding devices easier and more ergonomic
	let ipad_simulator: &IPadVariant = output
		.get_success()
		.expect("to succeed")
		.devices()
		.names()
		.ipads()
		.max()
		.expect("an iPad simulator to be available");
	println!("Found an {} simulator", ipad_simulator);

	if let IPadVariant::Pro {
		size, generation, ..
	} = ipad_simulator
	{
		let inches: f32 = size.inches();
		let gen: u8 = match generation {
			// generations can be M1 or gen 6
			Generation::Num(num) => num.get(),	
			Generation::M(m_gen) => m_gen.get_u8(),
		};
		println!(
			"Ooh, its a pro size {} {:?} generation {} {:?}",
			size, inches, generation, gen,
		);
	}

	// boot the simulator
	let boot_result = simctl_instance.boot(DeviceName::from(*ipad_simulator))?;
	match boot_result {
		simctl::boot::BootOutput::SuccessUnImplemented { .. } => println!("Booted the simulator"),
		simctl::boot::BootOutput::AlreadyBooted => println!("Simulator was already booted"),
		_ => println!("PRs welcome to cover more cases"),
	}

	// open the simulator
	let open_instance = open::OpenCLIInstance::new()?;
	open_instance.open_well_known(&open::well_known::WellKnown::Simulator)?;

	Ok(())
}
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pub fn unwrap_success(&self) -> &ListJson

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pub fn get_success(&self) -> Option<&ListJson>

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examples/simctl.rs (line 22)
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fn main() -> Result<(), apple_clis::error::Error> {
	let xcrun_instance = xcrun::XcRunInstance::new()?;
	let simctl_instance = xcrun_instance.simctl();

	let output = simctl_instance.list()?;
	let devices: Vec<&simctl::list::ListDevice> = output.success()?.devices().collect();
	for device in devices {
		println!(
			"Simulator device {name} is {state:?} and is ready = {ready:?}",
			name = device.name,
			state = device.state,
			ready = device.ready()
		);
	}

	// the .names() and .ipads() are implemented on extension traits imported with
	// use apple_clis::prelude::*;
	// to make finding devices easier and more ergonomic
	let ipad_simulator: &IPadVariant = output
		.get_success()
		.expect("to succeed")
		.devices()
		.names()
		.ipads()
		.max()
		.expect("an iPad simulator to be available");
	println!("Found an {} simulator", ipad_simulator);

	if let IPadVariant::Pro {
		size, generation, ..
	} = ipad_simulator
	{
		let inches: f32 = size.inches();
		let gen: u8 = match generation {
			// generations can be M1 or gen 6
			Generation::Num(num) => num.get(),	
			Generation::M(m_gen) => m_gen.get_u8(),
		};
		println!(
			"Ooh, its a pro size {} {:?} generation {} {:?}",
			size, inches, generation, gen,
		);
	}

	// boot the simulator
	let boot_result = simctl_instance.boot(DeviceName::from(*ipad_simulator))?;
	match boot_result {
		simctl::boot::BootOutput::SuccessUnImplemented { .. } => println!("Booted the simulator"),
		simctl::boot::BootOutput::AlreadyBooted => println!("Simulator was already booted"),
		_ => println!("PRs welcome to cover more cases"),
	}

	// open the simulator
	let open_instance = open::OpenCLIInstance::new()?;
	open_instance.open_well_known(&open::well_known::WellKnown::Simulator)?;

	Ok(())
}
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pub fn get_success_reported(&self) -> Result<&ListJson, Report>

Only used in CLI prefer Self::get_success

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impl Debug for ListOutput

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PublicCommandOutput for ListOutput

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type PrimarySuccess = ListJson

If applicable, what the commands successful output should be. If no output is application, often a bool as returned in PublicCommandOutput::successful
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fn success(&self) -> Result<&Self::PrimarySuccess>

Will return Error::OutputErrored if the command was not successful.
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fn successful(&self) -> bool

Did command exit with an ‘expected’ success case?
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fn failed(&self) -> bool

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impl Serialize for ListOutput

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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