This has bothered me about `cargo new` and `cargo init` for a while that
the output is read backwards, for example:
```diff
--- i/tests/testsuite/cargo_init/path_contains_separator/stderr.log
+++ w/tests/testsuite/cargo_init/path_contains_separator/stderr.log
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
+ Creating binary (application) package
warning: the path `[ROOT]/case/test:ing/.` contains invalid PATH characters (usually `:`, `;`, or `"`)
It is recommended to use a different name to avoid problems.
- Created binary (application) package
```
This fixes an issue where `--quiet` doesn't work with commands that have
subcommands. This is because `config_configure` only looks at the global
and top-level subcommand, and not deeper subcommands. The issue was that
`--quiet` was not defined as a global flag. This was changed in
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/6358 in order to give a better
help message for `cargo test --quiet`. I don't remember if clap just
didn't support overriding at the time, or if we just didn't know how it
worked. Anyways, it seems to work to override it now, so I think it
should be fine to mark it as global.
This should bring in `--quiet` more in-line with how `--verbose` works.
This means that `--quiet` is now accepted with `cargo report`,
`cargo help`, and `cargo config`.
This also fixes `--quiet` with `cargo clean gc`.
This should also help with supporting `--quiet` with the new `cargo
owner` subcommands being added in
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/11879.
Fixes#12957
When a user runs `cargo new` or `cargo init` within a workspace, Cargo will automatically add the new package to the members list in the workspace if necessary. The heuristic to add the new package is as follows:
- If there is no `members` list in the workspace yet, a new `members` list is created.
- If there is an `exclude` statement, Cargo checks if the new package should be excluded. If it doesn't match the `exclude` list, the package is added to the `members` list.
- If there is a glob expression in the `members` list that matches the new package, the package is not added to the `members` list.
- If the existent `members` list is sorted, Cargo tries to preserve the ordering when it adds the new package.
This change doesn't try to format the resulting `members` list in any way, leaving the formatting decissions to the user.
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
This mirrors some of the categories from `cargo help` (the man pages).
There are fewer categories to avoid extra vertical space. Instead, they
are left int the `Options` category but put first.