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extern crate chrono; extern crate clap; use crate::configure::Configuration; use crate::log::{Event, Filter, Item, LogController}; use crate::util::{check_for_ongoing_event, common_search_or_filter_arguments, describe, warn}; use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand}; fn after_help() -> &'static str { "If you start the day by returning to what you were doing and the end of the previous \ day, you can simply type job resume to start back up. If you start the day reading email, a task you tag with 'e', you can \ type job resume --tag e To log the first task of the days as the email task. Any time you switch tasks back to \ one you've done befoer you can resume the old task rather than type out its full description \ and tags. All prefixes of 'resume' are aliases of the subcommand." } pub fn cli(mast: App<'static, 'static>, display_order: usize) -> App<'static, 'static> { mast.subcommand(common_search_or_filter_arguments( SubCommand::with_name("resume") .aliases(&["r", "re", "res", "resu", "resum"]) .about("Resumes a stopped task") .after_help(after_help()) .display_order(display_order), Some(true), )) } pub fn run(matches: &ArgMatches) { let filter = Filter::new(matches); let mut reader = LogController::new(None).expect("could not read log"); let conf = Configuration::read(None); check_for_ongoing_event(&mut reader, &conf); let event: Vec<Event> = reader .events_from_the_end() .filter(|n| filter.matches(n)) .take(1) .collect(); if event.is_empty() { warn("no event found", &conf) } else if event[0].ongoing() { warn("event ongoing", &conf) } else { let (event, offset) = reader.append_event(event[0].description.clone(), event[0].tags.clone()); describe("starting", Item::Event(event, offset), &conf); } }