+via a "%U" user unformat function scheme. Generally, one can trivially
+transform "format (s, "foo %d", foo) -> "unformat (input, "foo %d", &foo)".
+
+Unformat implements a couple of handy non-scanf-like format specifiers:
+
+```c
+ unformat (input, "enable %=", &enable, 1 /* defaults to 1 */);
+ unformat (input, "bitzero %|", &mask, (1<<0));
+ unformat (input, "bitone %|", &mask, (1<<1));
+ <etc>
+```
+
+The phrase "enable %=" means "set the supplied variable to the default
+value" if unformat parses the "enable" keyword all by itself. If
+unformat parses "enable 123" set the supplied variable to 123.
+
+We could clean up a number of hand-rolled "verbose" + "verbose %d"
+argument parsing codes using "%=".
+
+The phrase "bitzero %|" means "set the specified bit in the supplied
+bitmask" if unformat parses "bitzero". Although it looks like it could
+be fairly handy, it's very lightly used in the code base.
+
+### How to parse a single input line
+
+Debug CLI command functions MUST NOT accidentally consume input
+belonging to other debug CLI commands. Otherwise, it's impossible to
+script a set of debug CLI commands which "work fine" when issued one
+at a time.
+
+This bit of code is NOT correct:
+
+```c
+ /* Eats script input NOT beloging to it, and chokes! */
+ while (unformat_check_input (input) != UNFORMAT_END_OF_INPUT)
+ {
+ if (unformat (input, ...))
+ ;
+ else if (unformat (input, ...))
+ ;
+ else
+ return clib_error_return (0, "parse error: '%U'",
+ format_unformat_error, input);
+ }
+ }
+```
+
+When executed as part of a script, such a function will return "parse
+error: '<next-command-text>'" every time, unless it happens to be the
+last command in the script.
+
+Instead, use "unformat_line_input" to consume the rest of a line's
+worth of input - everything past the path specified in the
+VLIB_CLI_COMMAND declaration.
+
+For example, unformat_line_input with "my_command" set up as shown
+below and user input "my path is clear" will produce an
+unformat_input_t that contains "is clear".
+
+```c
+ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (...) = {
+ .path = "my path",
+ };
+```
+
+Here's a bit of code which shows the required mechanics, in full:
+
+```c
+ static clib_error_t *
+ my_command_fn (vlib_main_t * vm,
+ unformat_input_t * input,
+ vlib_cli_command_t * cmd)
+ {
+ unformat_input_t _line_input, *line_input = &_line_input;
+ u32 this, that;
+ clib_error_t *error = 0;
+
+ if (!unformat_user (input, unformat_line_input, line_input))
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Here, UNFORMAT_END_OF_INPUT is at the end of the line we consumed,
+ * not at the end of the script...
+ */
+ while (unformat_check_input (line_input) != UNFORMAT_END_OF_INPUT)
+ {
+ if (unformat (line_input, "this %u", &this))
+ ;
+ else if (unformat (line_input, "that %u", &that))
+ ;
+ else
+ {
+ error = clib_error_return (0, "parse error: '%U'",
+ format_unformat_error, line_input);
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ <do something based on "this" and "that", etc>
+
+ done:
+ unformat_free (line_input);
+ return error;
+ }
+ /* *INDENT-OFF* */
+ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (my_command, static) = {
+ .path = "my path",
+ .function = my_command_fn",
+ };
+ /* *INDENT-ON* */
+
+```
+