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Default flag-format #40

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@eljeffeg eljeffeg commented Sep 14, 2021

This checks to see if any flag-format has been provided and instead of failing with an exception, sets a standard default format of S+{.*?}. Prints a message to the user that it's using a default flag format.

This allows you to just run $ katana after install without any configuration errors / issues, bringing you to the prompt where you could set the flag-format if you need to, rather than requiring it from the command arg or ini.

This checks to see if any flag-format has been provided and instead of failing with an exception, sets a standard default format, such as `FLAG{my_flag}`.
@@ -343,6 +343,14 @@ def __init__(self, manager: Manager):
# Register hook to update prompt
self.register_cmdfinalization_hook(self.finalization_hook)

# Set a default flag-format if none supplied
if self.manager.flag_pattern is None:

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Dumb question: shouldn't this be self.manager.flag_format?

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It's possible that would also work. flag_pattern is the compiled regex of flag_format, so when flag_format is set using manager, flag_pattern is also being set.

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