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"wrong number of arguments" exception when using inherited options with @Command
-annotated methods
#1042
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…rited options with `@Command`-annotated methods
Thank you @garretwilson for raising this! Can I ask you a favor: can you take the new version for a spin with your use case(s)? It would be good to find if there are other issues not covered by the picocli tests before I publish a new release... To verify, check out picocli master locally, and build it with
You can then try this in a project that uses the |
Man, @remkop , today was not my day. One roadblock after another. Eclipse bugs. Picocli bugs. Lots of other things that you weren't responsible for. 😆 Finally I gave up, watched movies, and drank beers. I guess that's what vacations days are for anyway. I'm sorry but I won't be able to test this out as a Boa sorte and thanks for filing this ticket for me. Now I think I have one or two more beers in my quarantine lair here … |
@garretwilson picocli 4.3.1 has been released. Enjoy! :-) |
@remkop that seems to have fixed it. Thank you so much! |
Great! Make sure to use the latest version (4.3.2). |
The inherited options (#649) feature introduced in picocli 4.3 causes an exception when used with
@Command
-annotated methods:Code to reproduce the problem:
Output:
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