Added two new classes for command options:

    lldb_private::OptionGroup
    lldb_private::OptionGroupOptions

OptionGroup lets you define a class that encapsulates settings that you want
to reuse in multiple commands. It contains only the option definitions and the
ability to set the option values, but it doesn't directly interface with the
lldb_private::Options class that is the front end to all of the CommandObject
option parsing. For that the OptionGroupOptions class can be used. It aggregates
one or more OptionGroup objects and directs the option setting to the 
appropriate OptionGroup class. For an example of this, take a look at the 
CommandObjectFile and how it uses its "m_option_group" object shown below
to be able to set values in both the FileOptionGroup and PlatformOptionGroup
classes. The members used in CommandObjectFile are:

    OptionGroupOptions m_option_group;
    FileOptionGroup m_file_options;
    PlatformOptionGroup m_platform_options;

Then in the constructor for CommandObjectFile you can combine the option
settings. The code below shows a simplified version of the constructor:

CommandObjectFile::CommandObjectFile(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) :
    CommandObject (...),
    m_option_group (interpreter),
    m_file_options (),
    m_platform_options(true)
{
    m_option_group.Append (&m_file_options);
    m_option_group.Append (&m_platform_options);
    m_option_group.Finalize();
}

We append the m_file_options and then the m_platform_options and then tell
the option group the finalize the results. This allows the m_option_group to
become the organizer of our prefs and after option parsing we end up with
valid preference settings in both the m_file_options and m_platform_options
objects. This also allows any other commands to use the FileOptionGroup and
PlatformOptionGroup classes to implement options for their commands.

Renamed:
    virtual void Options::ResetOptionValues();
to:
    virtual void Options::OptionParsingStarting();

And implemented a new callback named:

    virtual Error Options::OptionParsingFinished();
    
This allows Options subclasses to verify that the options all go together
after all of the options have been specified and gives the chance for the
command object to return an error. It also gives a chance to take all of the
option values and produce or initialize objects after all options have
completed parsing.

Modfied:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (int option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;
    
to be:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (uint32_t option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;

(option_idx is now unsigned).




git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvdb/trunk@129415 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/source/Commands/CommandObjectFile.cpp b/source/Commands/CommandObjectFile.cpp
index 1177f5a..372baf9 100644
--- a/source/Commands/CommandObjectFile.cpp
+++ b/source/Commands/CommandObjectFile.cpp
@@ -25,41 +25,51 @@
 using namespace lldb;
 using namespace lldb_private;
 
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::CommandOptions(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) :
-    Options (interpreter),
-    m_arch ()  // Breakpoint info defaults to brief descriptions
+FileOptionGroup::FileOptionGroup() :
+    m_arch (),
+    m_arch_str ()
 {
 }
 
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::~CommandOptions ()
+FileOptionGroup::~FileOptionGroup ()
 {
 }
 
-OptionDefinition
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::g_option_table[] =
+OptionDefinition g_file_option_table[] =
 {
-    { LLDB_OPT_SET_1, false, "arch", 'a', required_argument, NULL, 0, eArgTypeArchitecture, "Specify the architecture to be used when the process is launched."},
-    { 0, false, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, eArgTypeNone, NULL }
+    { LLDB_OPT_SET_1 , false, "arch"    , 'a', required_argument, NULL, 0, eArgTypeArchitecture , "Specify the architecture for the target."},
 };
+const uint32_t k_num_file_options = sizeof(g_file_option_table)/sizeof(OptionDefinition);
+
+uint32_t
+FileOptionGroup::GetNumDefinitions ()
+{
+    return k_num_file_options;
+}
 
 const OptionDefinition *
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::GetDefinitions ()
+FileOptionGroup::GetDefinitions ()
 {
-    return g_option_table;
+    return g_file_option_table;
 }
 
 Error
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::SetOptionValue (int option_idx, const char *option_arg)
+FileOptionGroup::SetOptionValue (CommandInterpreter &interpreter,
+                                 uint32_t option_idx,
+                                 const char *option_arg)
 {
     Error error;
-    char short_option = (char) m_getopt_table[option_idx].val;
+    char short_option = (char) g_file_option_table[option_idx].short_option;
 
     switch (short_option)
     {
         case 'a':
             {
-                PlatformSP platform_sp (m_interpreter.GetPlatform (false));
-                ArchSpec option_arch (option_arg, platform_sp.get());
+                // Save the arch value in case we specify a platform after specifying the arch
+                m_arch_str.assign (option_arg);
+                // Check to see if we already have a platform?
+                m_arch_platform_sp = interpreter.GetPlatform (false);
+                ArchSpec option_arch (option_arg, m_arch_platform_sp.get());
                 if (option_arch.IsValid())
                     m_arch = option_arch;
                 else
@@ -76,11 +86,30 @@
 }
 
 void
-CommandObjectFile::CommandOptions::ResetOptionValues ()
+FileOptionGroup::OptionParsingStarting (CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
 {
     m_arch.Clear();
 }
 
+Error
+FileOptionGroup::OptionParsingFinished (CommandInterpreter &interpreter)
+{
+    Error error;
+    if (m_arch.IsValid())
+    {
+        PlatformSP curr_platform_sp (interpreter.GetPlatform (false));
+        if (curr_platform_sp.get() != m_arch_platform_sp.get())
+        {
+            ArchSpec option_arch (m_arch_str.c_str(), curr_platform_sp.get());
+            if (option_arch.IsValid())
+                m_arch = option_arch;
+            else
+                error.SetErrorStringWithFormat ("invalid arch '%s' for platform '%s'", m_arch_str.c_str(), curr_platform_sp->GetName());
+        }
+    }
+    return error;
+}
+
 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 // CommandObjectFile
 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -90,7 +119,9 @@
                    "file",
                    "Set the file to be used as the main executable by the debugger.",
                    NULL),
-    m_options (interpreter)
+    m_option_group (interpreter),
+    m_file_options (),
+    m_platform_options(true) // Do include the "--platform" option in the platform settings by passing true
 {
     CommandArgumentEntry arg;
     CommandArgumentData file_arg;
@@ -104,6 +135,10 @@
 
     // Push the data for the first argument into the m_arguments vector.
     m_arguments.push_back (arg);
+    
+    m_option_group.Append (&m_file_options);
+    m_option_group.Append (&m_platform_options);
+    m_option_group.Finalize();
 }
 
 CommandObjectFile::~CommandObjectFile ()
@@ -113,7 +148,7 @@
 Options *
 CommandObjectFile::GetOptions ()
 {
-    return &m_options;
+    return &m_option_group;
 }
 
 bool
@@ -140,7 +175,7 @@
         TargetSP target_sp;
 
         Debugger &debugger = m_interpreter.GetDebugger();
-        Error error = debugger.GetTargetList().CreateTarget (debugger, file_spec, m_options.m_arch, true, target_sp);
+        Error error = debugger.GetTargetList().CreateTarget (debugger, file_spec, m_file_options.m_arch, true, target_sp);
 
         if (target_sp)
         {