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# lib/optimist.rb -- optimist command-line processing library
# Copyright (c) 2008-2014 William Morgan.
# Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
# optimist is licensed under the MIT license.
require 'date'
module Optimist
VERSION = "3.1.0"
## Thrown by Parser in the event of a commandline error. Not needed if
## you're using the Optimist::options entry.
class CommandlineError < StandardError
attr_reader :error_code
def initialize(msg, error_code = nil)
super(msg)
@error_code = error_code
end
end
## Thrown by Parser if the user passes in '-h' or '--help'. Handled
## automatically by Optimist#options.
class HelpNeeded < StandardError
end
## Thrown by Parser if the user passes in '-v' or '--version'. Handled
## automatically by Optimist#options.
class VersionNeeded < StandardError
end
## Regex for floating point numbers
FLOAT_RE = /^-?((\d+(\.\d+)?)|(\.\d+))([eE][-+]?[\d]+)?$/
## Regex for parameters
PARAM_RE = /^-(-|\.$|[^\d\.])/
## The commandline parser. In typical usage, the methods in this class
## will be handled internally by Optimist::options. In this case, only the
## #opt, #banner and #version, #depends, and #conflicts methods will
## typically be called.
##
## If you want to instantiate this class yourself (for more complicated
## argument-parsing logic), call #parse to actually produce the output hash,
## and consider calling it from within
## Optimist::with_standard_exception_handling.
class Parser
## The registry is a class-instance-variable map of option aliases to their subclassed Option class.
@registry = {}
## The Option subclasses are responsible for registering themselves using this function.
def self.register(lookup, klass)
@registry[lookup.to_sym] = klass
end
## Gets the class from the registry.
## Can be given either a class-name, e.g. Integer, a string, e.g "integer", or a symbol, e.g :integer
def self.registry_getopttype(type)
return nil unless type
if type.respond_to?(:name)
type = type.name
lookup = type.downcase.to_sym
else
lookup = type.to_sym
end
raise ArgumentError, "Unsupported argument type '#{type}', registry lookup '#{lookup}'" unless @registry.has_key?(lookup)
return @registry[lookup].new
end
INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX = /[\d-]/ #:nodoc:
## The values from the commandline that were not interpreted by #parse.
attr_reader :leftovers
## The complete configuration hashes for each option. (Mainly useful
## for testing.)
attr_reader :specs
## A flag that determines whether or not to raise an error if the parser is passed one or more
## options that were not registered ahead of time. If 'true', then the parser will simply
## ignore options that it does not recognize.
attr_accessor :ignore_invalid_options
## Initializes the parser, and instance-evaluates any block given.
def initialize(*a, &b)
@version = nil
@leftovers = []
@specs = {}
@long = {}
@short = {}
@order = []
@constraints = []
@stop_words = []
@stop_on_unknown = false
@educate_on_error = false
@synopsis = nil
@usage = nil
# instance_eval(&b) if b # can't take arguments
cloaker(&b).bind(self).call(*a) if b
end
## Define an option. +name+ is the option name, a unique identifier
## for the option that you will use internally, which should be a
## symbol or a string. +desc+ is a string description which will be
## displayed in help messages.
##
## Takes the following optional arguments:
##
## [+:long+] Specify the long form of the argument, i.e. the form with two dashes. If unspecified, will be automatically derived based on the argument name by turning the +name+ option into a string, and replacing any _'s by -'s.
## [+:short+] Specify the short form of the argument, i.e. the form with one dash. If unspecified, will be automatically derived from +name+. Use :none: to not have a short value.
## [+:type+] Require that the argument take a parameter or parameters of type +type+. For a single parameter, the value can be a member of +SINGLE_ARG_TYPES+, or a corresponding Ruby class (e.g. +Integer+ for +:int+). For multiple-argument parameters, the value can be any member of +MULTI_ARG_TYPES+ constant. If unset, the default argument type is +:flag+, meaning that the argument does not take a parameter. The specification of +:type+ is not necessary if a +:default+ is given.
## [+:default+] Set the default value for an argument. Without a default value, the hash returned by #parse (and thus Optimist::options) will have a +nil+ value for this key unless the argument is given on the commandline. The argument type is derived automatically from the class of the default value given, so specifying a +:type+ is not necessary if a +:default+ is given. (But see below for an important caveat when +:multi+: is specified too.) If the argument is a flag, and the default is set to +true+, then if it is specified on the the commandline the value will be +false+.
## [+:required+] If set to +true+, the argument must be provided on the commandline.
## [+:multi+] If set to +true+, allows multiple occurrences of the option on the commandline. Otherwise, only a single instance of the option is allowed. (Note that this is different from taking multiple parameters. See below.)
##
## Note that there are two types of argument multiplicity: an argument
## can take multiple values, e.g. "--arg 1 2 3". An argument can also
## be allowed to occur multiple times, e.g. "--arg 1 --arg 2".
##
## Arguments that take multiple values should have a +:type+ parameter
## drawn from +MULTI_ARG_TYPES+ (e.g. +:strings+), or a +:default:+
## value of an array of the correct type (e.g. [String]). The
## value of this argument will be an array of the parameters on the
## commandline.
##
## Arguments that can occur multiple times should be marked with
## +:multi+ => +true+. The value of this argument will also be an array.
## In contrast with regular non-multi options, if not specified on
## the commandline, the default value will be [], not nil.
##
## These two attributes can be combined (e.g. +:type+ => +:strings+,
## +:multi+ => +true+), in which case the value of the argument will be
## an array of arrays.
##
## There's one ambiguous case to be aware of: when +:multi+: is true and a
## +:default+ is set to an array (of something), it's ambiguous whether this
## is a multi-value argument as well as a multi-occurrence argument.
## In thise case, Optimist assumes that it's not a multi-value argument.
## If you want a multi-value, multi-occurrence argument with a default
## value, you must specify +:type+ as well.
def opt(name, desc = "", opts = {}, &b)
opts[:callback] ||= b if block_given?
opts[:desc] ||= desc
o = Option.create(name, desc, opts)
raise ArgumentError, "you already have an argument named '#{name}'" if @specs.member? o.name
raise ArgumentError, "long option name #{o.long.inspect} is already taken; please specify a (different) :long" if @long[o.long]
raise ArgumentError, "short option name #{o.short.inspect} is already taken; please specify a (different) :short" if @short[o.short]
@long[o.long] = o.name
@short[o.short] = o.name if o.short?
@specs[o.name] = o
@order << [:opt, o.name]
end
## Sets the version string. If set, the user can request the version
## on the commandline. Should probably be of the form "<program name>
## <version number>".
def version(s = nil)
s ? @version = s : @version
end
## Sets the usage string. If set the message will be printed as the
## first line in the help (educate) output and ending in two new
## lines.
def usage(s = nil)
s ? @usage = s : @usage
end
## Adds a synopsis (command summary description) right below the
## usage line, or as the first line if usage isn't specified.
def synopsis(s = nil)
s ? @synopsis = s : @synopsis
end
## Adds text to the help display. Can be interspersed with calls to
## #opt to build a multi-section help page.
def banner(s)
@order << [:text, s]
end
alias_method :text, :banner
## Marks two (or more!) options as requiring each other. Only handles
## undirected (i.e., mutual) dependencies. Directed dependencies are
## better modeled with Optimist::die.
def depends(*syms)
syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, "unknown option '#{sym}'" unless @specs[sym] }
@constraints << [:depends, syms]
end
## Marks two (or more!) options as conflicting.
def conflicts(*syms)
syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, "unknown option '#{sym}'" unless @specs[sym] }
@constraints << [:conflicts, syms]
end
## Marks two (or more!) options as required but mutually exclusive.
def either(*syms)
syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, "unknown option '#{sym}'" unless @specs[sym] }
@constraints << [:conflicts, syms]
@constraints << [:either, syms]
end
## Defines a set of words which cause parsing to terminate when
## encountered, such that any options to the left of the word are
## parsed as usual, and options to the right of the word are left
## intact.
##
## A typical use case would be for subcommand support, where these
## would be set to the list of subcommands. A subsequent Optimist
## invocation would then be used to parse subcommand options, after
## shifting the subcommand off of ARGV.
def stop_on(*words)
@stop_words = [*words].flatten
end
## Similar to #stop_on, but stops on any unknown word when encountered
## (unless it is a parameter for an argument). This is useful for
## cases where you don't know the set of subcommands ahead of time,
## i.e., without first parsing the global options.
def stop_on_unknown
@stop_on_unknown = true
end
## Instead of displaying "Try --help for help." on an error
## display the usage (via educate)
def educate_on_error
@educate_on_error = true
end
## Parses the commandline. Typically called by Optimist::options,
## but you can call it directly if you need more control.
##
## throws CommandlineError, HelpNeeded, and VersionNeeded exceptions.
def parse(cmdline = ARGV)
vals = {}
required = {}
opt :version, "Print version and exit" if @version && ! (@specs[:version] || @long["version"])
opt :help, "Show this message" unless @specs[:help] || @long["help"]
@specs.each do |sym, opts|
required[sym] = true if opts.required?
vals[sym] = opts.default
vals[sym] = [] if opts.multi && !opts.default # multi arguments default to [], not nil
end
resolve_default_short_options!
## resolve symbols
given_args = {}
@leftovers = each_arg cmdline do |arg, params|
## handle --no- forms
arg, negative_given = if arg =~ /^--no-([^-]\S*)$/
["--#{$1}", true]
else
[arg, false]
end
sym = case arg
when /^-([^-])$/ then @short[$1]
when /^--([^-]\S*)$/ then @long[$1] || @long["no-#{$1}"]
else raise CommandlineError, "invalid argument syntax: '#{arg}'"
end
sym = nil if arg =~ /--no-/ # explicitly invalidate --no-no- arguments
next nil if ignore_invalid_options && !sym
raise CommandlineError, "unknown argument '#{arg}'" unless sym
if given_args.include?(sym) && !@specs[sym].multi?
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' specified multiple times"
end
given_args[sym] ||= {}
given_args[sym][:arg] = arg
given_args[sym][:negative_given] = negative_given
given_args[sym][:params] ||= []
# The block returns the number of parameters taken.
num_params_taken = 0
unless params.empty?
if @specs[sym].single_arg?
given_args[sym][:params] << params[0, 1] # take the first parameter
num_params_taken = 1
elsif @specs[sym].multi_arg?
given_args[sym][:params] << params # take all the parameters
num_params_taken = params.size
end
end
num_params_taken
end
## check for version and help args
raise VersionNeeded if given_args.include? :version
raise HelpNeeded if given_args.include? :help
## check constraint satisfaction
@constraints.each do |type, syms|
constraint_sym = syms.find { |sym| given_args[sym] }
case type
when :depends
next unless constraint_sym
syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, "--#{@specs[constraint_sym].long} requires --#{@specs[sym].long}" unless given_args.include? sym }
when :conflicts
next unless constraint_sym
syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, "--#{@specs[constraint_sym].long} conflicts with --#{@specs[sym].long}" if given_args.include?(sym) && (sym != constraint_sym) }
when :either
raise CommandlineError, "one of #{syms.map { |sym| "--#{@specs[sym].long}" }.join(', ') } is required" if (syms & given_args.keys).size != 1
end
end
required.each do |sym, val|
raise CommandlineError, "option --#{@specs[sym].long} must be specified" unless given_args.include? sym
end
## parse parameters
given_args.each do |sym, given_data|
arg, params, negative_given = given_data.values_at :arg, :params, :negative_given
opts = @specs[sym]
if params.empty? && !opts.flag?
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs a parameter" unless opts.default
params << (opts.array_default? ? opts.default.clone : [opts.default])
end
vals["#{sym}_given".intern] = true # mark argument as specified on the commandline
vals[sym] = opts.parse(params, negative_given)
if opts.single_arg?
if opts.multi? # multiple options, each with a single parameter
vals[sym] = vals[sym].map { |p| p[0] }
else # single parameter
vals[sym] = vals[sym][0][0]
end
elsif opts.multi_arg? && !opts.multi?
vals[sym] = vals[sym][0] # single option, with multiple parameters
end
# else: multiple options, with multiple parameters
opts.callback.call(vals[sym]) if opts.callback
end
## modify input in place with only those
## arguments we didn't process
cmdline.clear
@leftovers.each { |l| cmdline << l }
## allow openstruct-style accessors
class << vals
def method_missing(m, *_args)
self[m] || self[m.to_s]
end
end
vals
end
## Print the help message to +stream+.
def educate(stream = $stdout)
width # hack: calculate it now; otherwise we have to be careful not to
# call this unless the cursor's at the beginning of a line.
left = {}
@specs.each { |name, spec| left[name] = spec.educate }
leftcol_width = left.values.map(&:length).max || 0
rightcol_start = leftcol_width + 6 # spaces
unless @order.size > 0 && @order.first.first == :text
command_name = File.basename($0).gsub(/\.[^.]+$/, '')
stream.puts "Usage: #{command_name} #{@usage}\n" if @usage
stream.puts "#{@synopsis}\n" if @synopsis
stream.puts if @usage || @synopsis
stream.puts "#{@version}\n" if @version
stream.puts "Options:"
end
@order.each do |what, opt|
if what == :text
stream.puts wrap(opt)
next
end
spec = @specs[opt]
stream.printf " %-#{leftcol_width}s ", left[opt]
desc = spec.description_with_default
stream.puts wrap(desc, :width => width - rightcol_start - 1, :prefix => rightcol_start)
end
end
def width #:nodoc:
@width ||= if $stdout.tty?
begin
require 'io/console'
w = IO.console.winsize.last
w.to_i > 0 ? w : 80
rescue LoadError, NoMethodError, Errno::ENOTTY, Errno::EBADF, Errno::EINVAL
legacy_width
end
else
80
end
end
def legacy_width
# Support for older Rubies where io/console is not available
`tput cols`.to_i
rescue Errno::ENOENT
80
end
private :legacy_width
def wrap(str, opts = {}) # :nodoc:
if str == ""
[""]
else
inner = false
str.split("\n").map do |s|
line = wrap_line s, opts.merge(:inner => inner)
inner = true
line
end.flatten
end
end
## The per-parser version of Optimist::die (see that for documentation).
def die(arg, msg = nil, error_code = nil)
msg, error_code = nil, msg if msg.kind_of?(Integer)
if msg
$stderr.puts "Error: argument --#{@specs[arg].long} #{msg}."
else
$stderr.puts "Error: #{arg}."
end
if @educate_on_error
$stderr.puts
educate $stderr
else
$stderr.puts "Try --help for help."
end
exit(error_code || -1)
end
private
## yield successive arg, parameter pairs
def each_arg(args)
remains = []
i = 0
until i >= args.length
return remains += args[i..-1] if @stop_words.member? args[i]
case args[i]
when /^--$/ # arg terminator
return remains += args[(i + 1)..-1]
when /^--(\S+?)=(.*)$/ # long argument with equals
num_params_taken = yield "--#{$1}", [$2]
if num_params_taken.nil?
remains << args[i]
if @stop_on_unknown
return remains += args[i + 1..-1]
end
end
i += 1
when /^--(\S+)$/ # long argument
params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1)
num_params_taken = yield args[i], params
if num_params_taken.nil?
remains << args[i]
if @stop_on_unknown
return remains += args[i + 1..-1]
end
else
i += num_params_taken
end
i += 1
when /^-(\S+)$/ # one or more short arguments
short_remaining = ""
shortargs = $1.split(//)
shortargs.each_with_index do |a, j|
if j == (shortargs.length - 1)
params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1)
num_params_taken = yield "-#{a}", params
unless num_params_taken
short_remaining << a
if @stop_on_unknown
remains << "-#{short_remaining}"
return remains += args[i + 1..-1]
end
else
i += num_params_taken
end
else
unless yield "-#{a}", []
short_remaining << a
if @stop_on_unknown
short_remaining += shortargs[j + 1..-1].join
remains << "-#{short_remaining}"
return remains += args[i + 1..-1]
end
end
end
end
unless short_remaining.empty?
remains << "-#{short_remaining}"
end
i += 1
else
if @stop_on_unknown
return remains += args[i..-1]
else
remains << args[i]
i += 1
end
end
end
remains
end
def collect_argument_parameters(args, start_at)
params = []
pos = start_at
while args[pos] && args[pos] !~ PARAM_RE && !@stop_words.member?(args[pos]) do
params << args[pos]
pos += 1
end
params
end
def resolve_default_short_options!
@order.each do |type, name|
opts = @specs[name]
next if type != :opt || opts.short
c = opts.long.split(//).find { |d| d !~ INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX && !@short.member?(d) }
if c # found a character to use
opts.short = c
@short[c] = name
end
end
end
def wrap_line(str, opts = {})
prefix = opts[:prefix] || 0
width = opts[:width] || (self.width - 1)
start = 0
ret = []
until start > str.length
nextt =
if start + width >= str.length
str.length
else
x = str.rindex(/\s/, start + width)
x = str.index(/\s/, start) if x && x < start
x || str.length
end
ret << ((ret.empty? && !opts[:inner]) ? "" : " " * prefix) + str[start...nextt]
start = nextt + 1
end
ret
end
## instance_eval but with ability to handle block arguments
## thanks to _why: http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/aBlockCostume.html
def cloaker(&b)
(class << self; self; end).class_eval do
define_method :cloaker_, &b
meth = instance_method :cloaker_
remove_method :cloaker_
meth
end
end
end
class Option
attr_accessor :name, :short, :long, :default
attr_writer :multi_given
def initialize
@long = nil
@short = nil
@name = nil
@multi_given = false
@hidden = false
@default = nil
@optshash = Hash.new()
end
def opts(key)
@optshash[key]
end
def opts=(o)
@optshash = o
end
## Indicates a flag option, which is an option without an argument
def flag? ; false ; end
def single_arg?
!self.multi_arg? && !self.flag?
end
def multi ; @multi_given ; end
alias multi? multi
## Indicates that this is a multivalued (Array type) argument
def multi_arg? ; false ; end
## note: Option-Types with both multi_arg? and flag? false are single-parameter (normal) options.
def array_default? ; self.default.kind_of?(Array) ; end
def short? ; short && short != :none ; end
def callback ; opts(:callback) ; end
def desc ; opts(:desc) ; end
def required? ; opts(:required) ; end
def parse(_paramlist, _neg_given)
raise NotImplementedError, "parse must be overridden for newly registered type"
end
# provide type-format string. default to empty, but user should probably override it
def type_format ; "" ; end
def educate
(short? ? "-#{short}, " : "") + "--#{long}" + type_format + (flag? && default ? ", --no-#{long}" : "")
end
## Format the educate-line description including the default-value(s)
def description_with_default
return desc unless default
default_s = case default
when $stdout then '<stdout>'
when $stdin then '<stdin>'
when $stderr then '<stderr>'
when Array
default.join(', ')
else
default.to_s
end
defword = desc.end_with?('.') ? 'Default' : 'default'
return "#{desc} (#{defword}: #{default_s})"
end
## Provide a way to register symbol aliases to the Parser
def self.register_alias(*alias_keys)
alias_keys.each do |alias_key|
# pass in the alias-key and the class
Parser.register(alias_key, self)
end
end
## Factory class methods ...
# Determines which type of object to create based on arguments passed
# to +Optimist::opt+. This is trickier in Optimist, than other cmdline
# parsers (e.g. Slop) because we allow the +default:+ to be able to
# set the option's type.
def self.create(name, desc="", opts={}, settings={})
opttype = Optimist::Parser.registry_getopttype(opts[:type])
opttype_from_default = get_klass_from_default(opts, opttype)
raise ArgumentError, ":type specification and default type don't match (default type is #{opttype_from_default.class})" if opttype && opttype_from_default && (opttype.class != opttype_from_default.class)
opt_inst = (opttype || opttype_from_default || Optimist::BooleanOption.new)
## fill in :long
opt_inst.long = handle_long_opt(opts[:long], name)
## fill in :short
opt_inst.short = handle_short_opt(opts[:short])
## fill in :multi
multi_given = opts[:multi] || false
opt_inst.multi_given = multi_given
## fill in :default for flags
defvalue = opts[:default] || opt_inst.default
## autobox :default for :multi (multi-occurrence) arguments
defvalue = [defvalue] if defvalue && multi_given && !defvalue.kind_of?(Array)
opt_inst.default = defvalue
opt_inst.name = name
opt_inst.opts = opts
opt_inst
end
private
def self.get_type_from_disdef(optdef, opttype, disambiguated_default)
if disambiguated_default.is_a? Array
return(optdef.first.class.name.downcase + "s") if !optdef.empty?
if opttype
raise ArgumentError, "multiple argument type must be plural" unless opttype.multi_arg?
return nil
else
raise ArgumentError, "multiple argument type cannot be deduced from an empty array"
end
end
return disambiguated_default.class.name.downcase
end
def self.get_klass_from_default(opts, opttype)
## for options with :multi => true, an array default doesn't imply
## a multi-valued argument. for that you have to specify a :type
## as well. (this is how we disambiguate an ambiguous situation;
## see the docs for Parser#opt for details.)
disambiguated_default = if opts[:multi] && opts[:default].is_a?(Array) && opttype.nil?
opts[:default].first
else
opts[:default]
end
return nil if disambiguated_default.nil?
type_from_default = get_type_from_disdef(opts[:default], opttype, disambiguated_default)
return Optimist::Parser.registry_getopttype(type_from_default)
end
def self.handle_long_opt(lopt, name)
lopt = lopt ? lopt.to_s : name.to_s.gsub("_", "-")
lopt = case lopt
when /^--([^-].*)$/ then $1
when /^[^-]/ then lopt
else raise ArgumentError, "invalid long option name #{lopt.inspect}"
end
end
def self.handle_short_opt(sopt)
sopt = sopt.to_s if sopt && sopt != :none
sopt = case sopt
when /^-(.)$/ then $1
when nil, :none, /^.$/ then sopt
else raise ArgumentError, "invalid short option name '#{sopt.inspect}'"
end
if sopt
raise ArgumentError, "a short option name can't be a number or a dash" if sopt =~ ::Optimist::Parser::INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX
end
return sopt
end
end
# Flag option. Has no arguments. Can be negated with "no-".
class BooleanOption < Option
register_alias :flag, :bool, :boolean, :trueclass, :falseclass
def initialize
super()
@default = false
end
def flag? ; true ; end
def parse(_paramlist, neg_given)
return(self.name.to_s =~ /^no_/ ? neg_given : !neg_given)
end
end
# Floating point number option class.
class FloatOption < Option
register_alias :float, :double
def type_format ; "=<f>" ; end
def parse(paramlist, _neg_given)
paramlist.map do |pg|
pg.map do |param|
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{self.name}' needs a floating-point number" unless param.is_a?(Numeric) || param =~ FLOAT_RE
param.to_f
end
end
end
end
# Integer number option class.
class IntegerOption < Option
register_alias :int, :integer, :fixnum
def type_format ; "=<i>" ; end
def parse(paramlist, _neg_given)
paramlist.map do |pg|
pg.map do |param|
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{self.name}' needs an integer" unless param.is_a?(Numeric) || param =~ /^-?[\d_]+$/
param.to_i
end
end
end
end
# Option class for handling IO objects and URLs.
# Note that this will return the file-handle, not the file-name
# in the case of file-paths given to it.
class IOOption < Option
register_alias :io
def type_format ; "=<filename/uri>" ; end
def parse(paramlist, _neg_given)
paramlist.map do |pg|
pg.map do |param|
if param =~ /^(stdin|-)$/i
$stdin
else
require 'open-uri'
begin
open param
rescue SystemCallError => e
raise CommandlineError, "file or url for option '#{self.name}' cannot be opened: #{e.message}"
end
end
end
end
end
end
# Option class for handling Strings.
class StringOption < Option
register_alias :string
def type_format ; "=<s>" ; end
def parse(paramlist, _neg_given)
paramlist.map { |pg| pg.map(&:to_s) }
end
end
# Option for dates. Uses Chronic if it exists.
class DateOption < Option
register_alias :date
def type_format ; "=<date>" ; end
def parse(paramlist, _neg_given)
paramlist.map do |pg|
pg.map do |param|
next param if param.is_a?(Date)
begin
begin
require 'chronic'
time = Chronic.parse(param)
rescue LoadError
# chronic is not available
end
time ? Date.new(time.year, time.month, time.day) : Date.parse(param)
rescue ArgumentError
raise CommandlineError, "option '#{self.name}' needs a date"
end
end
end
end
end
### MULTI_OPT_TYPES :
## The set of values that indicate a multiple-parameter option (i.e., that
## takes multiple space-separated values on the commandline) when passed as
## the +:type+ parameter of #opt.
# Option class for handling multiple Integers
class IntegerArrayOption < IntegerOption
register_alias :fixnums, :ints, :integers
def type_format ; "=<i+>" ; end
def multi_arg? ; true ; end
end
# Option class for handling multiple Floats
class FloatArrayOption < FloatOption
register_alias :doubles, :floats
def type_format ; "=<f+>" ; end
def multi_arg? ; true ; end
end
# Option class for handling multiple Strings
class StringArrayOption < StringOption
register_alias :strings
def type_format ; "=<s+>" ; end
def multi_arg? ; true ; end
end
# Option class for handling multiple dates
class DateArrayOption < DateOption
register_alias :dates
def type_format ; "=<date+>" ; end
def multi_arg? ; true ; end
end
# Option class for handling Files/URLs via 'open'
class IOArrayOption < IOOption
register_alias :ios
def type_format ; "=<filename/uri+>" ; end
def multi_arg? ; true ; end
end
## The easy, syntactic-sugary entry method into Optimist. Creates a Parser,
## passes the block to it, then parses +args+ with it, handling any errors or
## requests for help or version information appropriately (and then exiting).
## Modifies +args+ in place. Returns a hash of option values.
##
## The block passed in should contain zero or more calls to +opt+
## (Parser#opt), zero or more calls to +text+ (Parser#text), and
## probably a call to +version+ (Parser#version).
##
## The returned block contains a value for every option specified with
## +opt+. The value will be the value given on the commandline, or the
## default value if the option was not specified on the commandline. For
## every option specified on the commandline, a key "<option
## name>_given" will also be set in the hash.
##
## Example:
##
## require 'optimist'
## opts = Optimist::options do
## opt :monkey, "Use monkey mode" # a flag --monkey, defaulting to false
## opt :name, "Monkey name", :type => :string # a string --name <s>, defaulting to nil
## opt :num_limbs, "Number of limbs", :default => 4 # an integer --num-limbs <i>, defaulting to 4
## end
##
## ## if called with no arguments
## p opts # => {:monkey=>false, :name=>nil, :num_limbs=>4, :help=>false}
##
## ## if called with --monkey
## p opts # => {:monkey=>true, :name=>nil, :num_limbs=>4, :help=>false, :monkey_given=>true}
##
## See more examples at http://optimist.rubyforge.org.
def options(args = ARGV, *a, &b)
@last_parser = Parser.new(*a, &b)
with_standard_exception_handling(@last_parser) { @last_parser.parse args }
end
## If Optimist::options doesn't do quite what you want, you can create a Parser
## object and call Parser#parse on it. That method will throw CommandlineError,
## HelpNeeded and VersionNeeded exceptions when necessary; if you want to
## have these handled for you in the standard manner (e.g. show the help
## and then exit upon an HelpNeeded exception), call your code from within
## a block passed to this method.
##
## Note that this method will call System#exit after handling an exception!
##
## Usage example:
##
## require 'optimist'
## p = Optimist::Parser.new do
## opt :monkey, "Use monkey mode" # a flag --monkey, defaulting to false
## opt :goat, "Use goat mode", :default => true # a flag --goat, defaulting to true
## end
##
## opts = Optimist::with_standard_exception_handling p do
## o = p.parse ARGV
## raise Optimist::HelpNeeded if ARGV.empty? # show help screen
## o
## end
##
## Requires passing in the parser object.
def with_standard_exception_handling(parser)
yield
rescue CommandlineError => e
parser.die(e.message, nil, e.error_code)
rescue HelpNeeded
parser.educate
exit
rescue VersionNeeded
puts parser.version
exit
end
## Informs the user that their usage of 'arg' was wrong, as detailed by
## 'msg', and dies. Example:
##
## options do
## opt :volume, :default => 0.0
## end
##
## die :volume, "too loud" if opts[:volume] > 10.0
## die :volume, "too soft" if opts[:volume] < 0.1
##
## In the one-argument case, simply print that message, a notice
## about -h, and die. Example:
##
## options do
## opt :whatever # ...
## end
##
## Optimist::die "need at least one filename" if ARGV.empty?
##
## An exit code can be provide if needed
##
## Optimist::die "need at least one filename", -2 if ARGV.empty?
def die(arg, msg = nil, error_code = nil)
if @last_parser
@last_parser.die arg, msg, error_code
else
raise ArgumentError, "Optimist::die can only be called after Optimist::options"
end
end
## Displays the help message and dies. Example:
##
## options do
## opt :volume, :default => 0.0
## banner <<-EOS
## Usage:
## #$0 [options] <name>
## where [options] are:
## EOS
## end
##
## Optimist::educate if ARGV.empty?
def educate
if @last_parser
@last_parser.educate
exit
else
raise ArgumentError, "Optimist::educate can only be called after Optimist::options"
end
end
module_function :options, :die, :educate, :with_standard_exception_handling
end # module
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