ProgressTracker

Struct ProgressTracker 

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pub struct ProgressTracker { /* private fields */ }
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A progress tracker for multi-step operations

Tracks the current step and provides methods to display progress with optional verbose mode.

§Examples

use oxur_cli::common::progress::ProgressTracker;

let mut progress = ProgressTracker::new(true); // verbose mode

progress.step("Parsing input");
// ... do work ...
progress.done();

progress.step("Generating output");
// ... do work ...
progress.done();

progress.success("All operations completed!");

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impl ProgressTracker

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pub fn new(verbose: bool) -> Self

Create a new progress tracker

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  • verbose - If true, shows detailed step-by-step progress
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pub fn step(&mut self, msg: &str)

Start a new step in the process

In verbose mode, displays: “N. message…” In non-verbose mode, does nothing

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pub fn done(&self)

Mark the current step as complete

In verbose mode, displays: “ ✓ Done“ (in green) In non-verbose mode, does nothing

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pub fn success(&self, msg: &str)

Display a final success message

Always displays, regardless of verbose mode. In verbose mode, adds a blank line before the message.

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pub fn error(&self, msg: &str)

Display an error message

Always displays, regardless of verbose mode.

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pub fn info(&self, msg: &str)

Display an info message

Only displays in verbose mode.

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pub fn is_verbose(&self) -> bool

Check if verbose mode is enabled

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