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@ -190,10 +190,8 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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Hazelnupp args;
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// Register constraints
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args.RegisterConstraints({
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ParamConstraint::Require("--this-is-required"), // This missing throws an exception
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ParamConstraint::Require("--also-required-but-defaulted", {"122"}), // This will default to 122
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});
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args.RegisterConstraint("--this-is-required", ParamConstraint::Require()); // This missing throws an exception
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args.RegisterConstraint("--also-required-but-defaulted", ParamConstraint::Require({"122"})); // This will default to 122
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// Parse
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args.Parse(argc, argv);
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@ -228,9 +226,7 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv)
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Hazelnupp args;
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// Register constraints
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args.RegisterConstraints({
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ParamConstraint::TypeSafety("--this-must-be-int", DATA_TYPE::INT)
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});
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args.RegisterConstraint("--this-must-be-int", ParamConstraint::TypeSafety(DATA_TYPE::INT));
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// Parse
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args.Parse(argc, argv);
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@ -245,13 +241,12 @@ If it was passed, for example, as a string, it would throw an exception.
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Note that you can also combine these two constraint-types by populating the struct yourself:
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```cpp
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ParamConstraint pc;
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pc.key = "--my-key";
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pc.constrainType = true;
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pc.wantedType = DATA_TYPE::STRING;
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pc.defaultValue = {}; // no default value
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pc.required = true;
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args.RegisterConstraints({pc});
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args.RegisterConstraints("--my-key", pc);
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```
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What doesn't work is inserting multiple constraints for one key. It will just discard the oldest one. But that's okay because one can describe all possible constraints for a single key in **one** struct.
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