var helptext: String
# Gathering errors during parsing
- var errors: Array[String]
+ var errors: Array[String] = new Array[String]
# Is this option mandatory?
- var mandatory: Bool writable
+ var mandatory: Bool = false is writable
+
+ # Is this option hidden from `usage`?
+ var hidden: Bool = false is writable
# Has this option been read?
- var read:Bool writable
+ var read: Bool = false is writable
# Current value of this option
- var value: VALUE writable
+ var value: VALUE is writable
# Default value of this option
- var default_value: nullable VALUE writable
+ var default_value: VALUE is writable
# Create a new option
- init init_opt(help: String, default: nullable VALUE, names: nullable Array[String])
+ init(help: String, default: VALUE, names: nullable Array[String]) is old_style_init do
+ init_opt(help, default, names)
+ end
+
+ # Init option `helptext`, `default_value` and `names`.
+ #
+ # Also set current `value` to `default`.
+ fun init_opt(help: String, default: VALUE, names: nullable Array[String])
do
if names == null then
self.names = new Array[String]
self.names = names.to_a
end
helptext = help
- mandatory = false
- read = false
default_value = default
value = default
- errors = new Array[String]
end
# Add new aliases for this option
fun add_aliases(names: String...) do names.add_all(names)
-
+
# An help text for this option with default settings
redef fun to_s do return pretty(2)
-
+
# A pretty print for this help
fun pretty(off: Int): String
do
return text.to_s
end
+ # Pretty print the default value.
fun pretty_default: String
do
var dv = default_value
- if dv != null then return " ({dv})"
+ if dv != null then return " ({dv.to_s})"
return ""
end
end
end
+# Not really an option. Just add a line of text when displaying the usage
class OptionText
super Option
- init(text: String) do init_opt(text, null, null)
+
+ # Init a new OptionText with `text`.
+ init(text: String) is old_style_init do super(text, null, null)
redef fun pretty(off) do return to_s
redef fun to_s do return helptext
end
+# A boolean option, `true` when present, `false` if not
class OptionBool
super Option
redef type VALUE: Bool
- init(help: String, names: String...) do init_opt(help, false, names)
+ # Init a new OptionBool with a `help` message and `names`.
+ init(help: String, names: String...) is old_style_init do super(help, false, names)
redef fun read_param(it)
do
end
end
+# A count option. Count the number of time this option is present
class OptionCount
super Option
redef type VALUE: Int
- init(help: String, names: String...) do init_opt(help, 0, names)
+ # Init a new OptionCount with a `help` message and `names`.
+ init(help: String, names: String...) is old_style_init do super(help, 0, names)
redef fun read_param(it)
do
# Option with one parameter (mandatory by default)
abstract class OptionParameter
super Option
+
+ # Convert `str` to a value of type `VALUE`.
protected fun convert(str: String): VALUE is abstract
# Is the parameter mandatory?
- var parameter_mandatory: Bool writable
+ var parameter_mandatory: Bool = true is writable
redef fun read_param(it)
do
super
- if it.is_ok and it.item.chars.first != '-' then
+ if it.is_ok and (it.item.is_empty or it.item.chars.first != '-') then
value = convert(it.item)
it.next
else
end
end
end
-
- init init_opt(h, d, n)
- do
- super
- parameter_mandatory = true
- end
end
+# An option with a String as parameter
class OptionString
super OptionParameter
redef type VALUE: nullable String
- init(help: String, names: String...) do init_opt(help, null, names)
+ # Init a new OptionString with a `help` message and `names`.
+ init(help: String, names: String...) is old_style_init do super(help, null, names)
redef fun convert(str) do return str
end
+# An option with an enum as parameter
+# In the code, declaring an option enum (-e) with an enum like `["zero", "one", "two"]
+# In the command line, typing `myprog -e one` is giving 1 as value
class OptionEnum
super OptionParameter
redef type VALUE: Int
+
+ # Values in the enumeration.
var values: Array[String]
- init(values: Array[String], help: String, default: Int, names: String...)
- do
+ # Init a new OptionEnum from `values` with a `help` message and `names`.
+ #
+ # `default` is the index of the default value in `values`.
+ init(values: Array[String], help: String, default: Int, names: String...) is old_style_init do
assert values.length > 0
self.values = values.to_a
- init_opt("{help} <{values.join(", ")}>", default, names)
+ super("{help} <{values.join(", ")}>", default, names)
end
redef fun convert(str)
return id
end
+ # Get the value name from `values`.
fun value_name: String do return values[value]
redef fun pretty_default
do
- if default_value != null then
- return " ({values[default_value.as(not null)]})"
- else
- return ""
- end
- end
+ return " ({values[default_value]})"
+ end
end
+# An option with an Int as parameter
class OptionInt
super OptionParameter
redef type VALUE: Int
- init(help: String, default: Int, names: String...) do init_opt(help, default, names)
-
+ # Init a new OptionInt with a `help` message, a `default` value and `names`.
+ init(help: String, default: Int, names: String...) is old_style_init do
+ super(help, default, names)
+ end
+
redef fun convert(str) do return str.to_i
end
+# An option with a Float as parameter
class OptionFloat
super OptionParameter
redef type VALUE: Float
- init(help: String, default: Float, names: String...) do init_opt(help, default, names)
-
+ # Init a new OptionFloat with a `help` message, a `default` value and `names`.
+ init(help: String, default: Float, names: String...) is old_style_init do
+ super(help, default, names)
+ end
+
redef fun convert(str) do return str.to_f
end
+# An option with an array as parameter
+# `myprog -optA arg1 -optA arg2` is giving an Array `["arg1", "arg2"]`
class OptionArray
super OptionParameter
redef type VALUE: Array[String]
- init(help: String, names: String...)
- do
+ # Init a new OptionArray with a `help` message and `names`.
+ init(help: String, names: String...) is old_style_init do
values = new Array[String]
- init_opt(help, values, names)
+ super(help, values, names)
end
private var values: Array[String]
end
end
+# Context where the options process
class OptionContext
- var options: Array[Option]
- var rest: Array[String]
- var errors: Array[String]
+ # Options present in the context
+ var options = new Array[Option]
+
+ # Rest of the options after `parse` is called
+ var rest = new Array[String]
+
+ # Errors found in the context after parsing
+ var errors = new Array[String]
+
+ private var optmap = new HashMap[String, Option]
+
+ # Add one or more options to the context
+ fun add_option(opts: Option...) do
+ options.add_all(opts)
+ end
- private var optmap: Map[String, Option]
-
+ # Display all the options available
fun usage
do
var lmax = 1
end
if lmax < l then lmax = l
end
-
+
for i in options do
- print(i.pretty(lmax))
+ if not i.hidden then
+ print(i.pretty(lmax))
+ end
end
end
- # Parse ans assign options everywhere is the argument list
+ # Parse and assign options everywhere in the argument list
fun parse(argv: Collection[String])
do
var it = argv.iterator
parse_intern(it)
end
+ # Must all option be given before the first argument?
+ #
+ # When set to `false` (the default), options of the command line are
+ # all parsed until the end of the list of arguments or until "--" is met (in this case "--" is discarded).
+ #
+ # When set to `true` options are parsed until the first non-option is met.
+ var options_before_rest = false is writable
+
+ # Parse the command line
protected fun parse_intern(it: Iterator[String])
do
var parseargs = true
# We're looking for packed short options
if str.chars.last_index_of('-') == 0 and str.length > 2 then
var next_called = false
- for i in [1..str.length] do
+ for i in [1..str.length[ do
var short_opt = "-" + str.chars[i].to_s
if optmap.has_key(short_opt) then
var option = optmap[short_opt]
else
rest.add(it.item)
it.next
+ if options_before_rest then
+ rest.add_all(it.to_a)
+ parseargs = false
+ end
end
end
end
end
end
- fun add_option(opts: Option...)
- do
- for opt in opts do
- options.add(opt)
- end
- end
-
- init
- do
- options = new Array[Option]
- optmap = new HashMap[String, Option]
- rest = new Array[String]
- errors = new Array[String]
- end
-
private fun build
do
for o in options do
end
end
+ # Options parsing errors.
fun get_errors: Array[String]
do
- var errors: Array[String] = new Array[String]
-
+ var errors = new Array[String]
errors.add_all(errors)
-
for o in options do
for e in o.errors do
errors.add(e)
end
end
-
return errors
end
end