Migrate from structopt to clap#320
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Add --help smoke tests for all subcommands, and CLI-level tests for the four previously untested subcommands (effect-size, summarize, clean, validate). Extend benchmark tests to cover flags that had no coverage: --output-file, --name, --engine-flags, --measure, --small-workloads, --pin, --keep-logs, --working-dir. Also fix a TOCTOU race in the clean subcommand where remove_file would fail if a log file disappeared between directory enumeration and removal; NotFound errors are now silently ignored.
Structopt is no longer maintained; the port to use clap with proc-macro derives is fairly straightforward. The tests added in the previous commit provide fairly good coverage for the migration.
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Structopt is long deprecated and unmaintained; it's features were rolled into clap's derive functionality, though with a few small differences. I added some additional, basic test coverage and then migrated the cli to use clap.