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impl ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
Sourcepub fn growing_patch_bay(&self) -> &PathBuf
pub fn growing_patch_bay(&self) -> &PathBuf
The directory where we store/load partial model state
Sourcepub fn toml_inputs_file(&self) -> &PathBuf
pub fn toml_inputs_file(&self) -> &PathBuf
Optional TOML file with all GrowerInputs
pub fn force_override_drift(&self) -> &bool
Sourcepub fn query_file(&self) -> &PathBuf
pub fn query_file(&self) -> &PathBuf
Current query string
Sourcepub fn clear_clipboard(&self) -> &bool
pub fn clear_clipboard(&self) -> &bool
Whether to clear the clipboard at startup
Sourcepub fn failed_parse_dir(&self) -> &Option<PathBuf>
pub fn failed_parse_dir(&self) -> &Option<PathBuf>
An optional directory for storing fuzzy-parse failures from the clipboard
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impl ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
Sourcepub fn set_growing_patch_bay(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_growing_patch_bay(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
The directory where we store/load partial model state
Sourcepub fn set_toml_inputs_file(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_toml_inputs_file(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
Optional TOML file with all GrowerInputs
pub fn set_force_override_drift(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut Self
Sourcepub fn set_query_file(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_query_file(&mut self, val: PathBuf) -> &mut Self
Current query string
Sourcepub fn set_clear_clipboard(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_clear_clipboard(&mut self, val: bool) -> &mut Self
Whether to clear the clipboard at startup
Sourcepub fn set_failed_parse_dir(&mut self, val: Option<PathBuf>) -> &mut Self
pub fn set_failed_parse_dir(&mut self, val: Option<PathBuf>) -> &mut Self
An optional directory for storing fuzzy-parse failures from the clipboard
Source§impl ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
Now we modify our main logic to:
(A) detect which strategy to use (manual vs. automated)
(B) for each missing partial field, call the appropriate fill method from the strategy
(C) if the fill method returns Some(...), we store that in the partial model
(D) if it returns None, we exit early (in the manual scenario)
impl ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
Now we modify our main logic to:
(A) detect which strategy to use (manual vs. automated)
(B) for each missing partial field, call the appropriate fill method from the strategy
(C) if the fill method returns Some(...), we store that in the partial model
(D) if it returns None, we exit early (in the manual scenario)
Sourcepub async fn run_with_strategy<S: GrowerFlowStrategy>(
&self,
strategy: &S,
) -> Result<(), ManualGrowerFlowError>
pub async fn run_with_strategy<S: GrowerFlowStrategy>( &self, strategy: &S, ) -> Result<(), ManualGrowerFlowError>
The top-level public method.
Splits the logic into separate subroutines for clarity.
pub fn read_raw_clipboard_text( &self, ) -> Result<String, FuzzyClipboardParseError>
pub fn parse_clipboard_snippet_in_topdown_order( &self, raw_clipboard: &str, ) -> Option<ClipboardSnippet>
pub async fn handle_parsed_snippet<S: GrowerFlowStrategy>( &self, snippet: ClipboardSnippet, strategy: &S, ) -> Result<(), ManualGrowerFlowError>
pub async fn fallback_toml_flow<S: GrowerFlowStrategy>( &self, strategy: &S, ) -> Result<(), ManualGrowerFlowError>
Sourcepub fn calculate_partial_path(&self, grower_inputs: &GrowerInputs) -> PathBuf
pub fn calculate_partial_path(&self, grower_inputs: &GrowerInputs) -> PathBuf
Figures out the correct partial path for a given grower_inputs
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
fn clone(&self) -> ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
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impl Debug for ManualGrowerFlowCliArgs
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