use crate::ops::forc_check;
use anyhow::Result;
use clap::Parser;
/// Check the current or target project and all of its dependencies for errors.
///
/// This will essentially compile the packages without performing the final step of code generation,
/// which is faster than running forc build.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Parser)]
pub struct Command {
/// Path to the project, if not specified, current working directory will be used.
#[clap(short, long)]
pub path: Option<String>,
/// Offline mode, prevents Forc from using the network when managing dependencies.
/// Meaning it will only try to use previously downloaded dependencies.
#[clap(long = "offline")]
pub offline_mode: bool,
/// Silent mode. Don't output any warnings or errors to the command line.
#[clap(long = "silent", short = 's')]
pub silent_mode: bool,
/// Requires that the Forc.lock file is up-to-date. If the lock file is missing, or it
/// needs to be updated, Forc will exit with an error
#[clap(long)]
pub locked: bool,
}
pub(crate) fn exec(command: Command) -> Result<()> {
forc_check::check(command)?;
Ok(())
}