| //===- Support/CommandLine.h - Flexible Command line parser ------*- C++ -*--=// |
| // |
| // This class implements a command line argument processor that is useful when |
| // creating a tool. It provides a simple, minimalistic interface that is easily |
| // extensible and supports nonlocal (library) command line options. |
| // |
| // Note that rather than trying to figure out what this code does, you should |
| // read the library documentation located in docs/CommandLine.html or looks at |
| // the many example usages in tools/*/*.cpp |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #ifndef SUPPORT_COMMANDLINE_H |
| #define SUPPORT_COMMANDLINE_H |
| |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| #include <utility> |
| #include <cstdarg> |
| #include "boost/type_traits/object_traits.hpp" |
| |
| /// cl Namespace - This namespace contains all of the command line option |
| /// processing machinery. It is intentionally a short name to make qualified |
| /// usage concise. |
| namespace cl { |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // ParseCommandLineOptions - Command line option processing entry point. |
| // |
| void cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(int &argc, char **argv, |
| const char *Overview = 0); |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Flags permitted to be passed to command line arguments |
| // |
| |
| enum NumOccurances { // Flags for the number of occurances allowed... |
| Optional = 0x01, // Zero or One occurance |
| ZeroOrMore = 0x02, // Zero or more occurances allowed |
| Required = 0x03, // One occurance required |
| OneOrMore = 0x04, // One or more occurances required |
| |
| // ConsumeAfter - Indicates that this option is fed anything that follows the |
| // last positional argument required by the application (it is an error if |
| // there are zero positional arguments, and a ConsumeAfter option is used). |
| // Thus, for example, all arguments to LLI are processed until a filename is |
| // found. Once a filename is found, all of the succeeding arguments are |
| // passed, unprocessed, to the ConsumeAfter option. |
| // |
| ConsumeAfter = 0x05, |
| |
| OccurancesMask = 0x07, |
| }; |
| |
| enum ValueExpected { // Is a value required for the option? |
| ValueOptional = 0x08, // The value can appear... or not |
| ValueRequired = 0x10, // The value is required to appear! |
| ValueDisallowed = 0x18, // A value may not be specified (for flags) |
| ValueMask = 0x18, |
| }; |
| |
| enum OptionHidden { // Control whether -help shows this option |
| NotHidden = 0x20, // Option included in --help & --help-hidden |
| Hidden = 0x40, // -help doesn't, but --help-hidden does |
| ReallyHidden = 0x60, // Neither --help nor --help-hidden show this arg |
| HiddenMask = 0x60, |
| }; |
| |
| // Formatting flags - This controls special features that the option might have |
| // that cause it to be parsed differently... |
| // |
| // Prefix - This option allows arguments that are otherwise unrecognized to be |
| // matched by options that are a prefix of the actual value. This is useful for |
| // cases like a linker, where options are typically of the form '-lfoo' or |
| // '-L../../include' where -l or -L are the actual flags. When prefix is |
| // enabled, and used, the value for the flag comes from the suffix of the |
| // argument. |
| // |
| // Grouping - With this option enabled, multiple letter options are allowed to |
| // bunch together with only a single hyphen for the whole group. This allows |
| // emulation of the behavior that ls uses for example: ls -la === ls -l -a |
| // |
| |
| enum FormattingFlags { |
| NormalFormatting = 0x000, // Nothing special |
| Positional = 0x080, // Is a positional argument, no '-' required |
| Prefix = 0x100, // Can this option directly prefix its value? |
| Grouping = 0x180, // Can this option group with other options? |
| FormattingMask = 0x180, |
| }; |
| |
| enum MiscFlags { // Miscellaneous flags to adjust argument |
| CommaSeparated = 0x200, // Should this cl::list split between commas? |
| MiscMask = 0x200, |
| }; |
| |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Option Base class |
| // |
| class alias; |
| class Option { |
| friend void cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(int &, char **, const char *, int); |
| friend class alias; |
| |
| // handleOccurances - Overriden by subclasses to handle the value passed into |
| // an argument. Should return true if there was an error processing the |
| // argument and the program should exit. |
| // |
| virtual bool handleOccurance(const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg) = 0; |
| |
| virtual enum NumOccurances getNumOccurancesFlagDefault() const { |
| return Optional; |
| } |
| virtual enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| return ValueOptional; |
| } |
| virtual enum OptionHidden getOptionHiddenFlagDefault() const { |
| return NotHidden; |
| } |
| virtual enum FormattingFlags getFormattingFlagDefault() const { |
| return NormalFormatting; |
| } |
| |
| int NumOccurances; // The number of times specified |
| int Flags; // Flags for the argument |
| public: |
| const char *ArgStr; // The argument string itself (ex: "help", "o") |
| const char *HelpStr; // The descriptive text message for --help |
| const char *ValueStr; // String describing what the value of this option is |
| |
| inline enum NumOccurances getNumOccurancesFlag() const { |
| int NO = Flags & OccurancesMask; |
| return NO ? (enum NumOccurances)NO : getNumOccurancesFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| inline enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlag() const { |
| int VE = Flags & ValueMask; |
| return VE ? (enum ValueExpected)VE : getValueExpectedFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| inline enum OptionHidden getOptionHiddenFlag() const { |
| int OH = Flags & HiddenMask; |
| return OH ? (enum OptionHidden)OH : getOptionHiddenFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| inline enum FormattingFlags getFormattingFlag() const { |
| int OH = Flags & FormattingMask; |
| return OH ? (enum FormattingFlags)OH : getFormattingFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| inline unsigned getMiscFlags() const { |
| return Flags & MiscMask; |
| } |
| |
| // hasArgStr - Return true if the argstr != "" |
| bool hasArgStr() const { return ArgStr[0] != 0; } |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------------------------------=== |
| // Accessor functions set by OptionModifiers |
| // |
| void setArgStr(const char *S) { ArgStr = S; } |
| void setDescription(const char *S) { HelpStr = S; } |
| void setValueStr(const char *S) { ValueStr = S; } |
| |
| void setFlag(unsigned Flag, unsigned FlagMask) { |
| if (Flags & FlagMask) { |
| error(": Specified two settings for the same option!"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| Flags |= Flag; |
| } |
| |
| void setNumOccurancesFlag(enum NumOccurances Val) { |
| setFlag(Val, OccurancesMask); |
| } |
| void setValueExpectedFlag(enum ValueExpected Val) { setFlag(Val, ValueMask); } |
| void setHiddenFlag(enum OptionHidden Val) { setFlag(Val, HiddenMask); } |
| void setFormattingFlag(enum FormattingFlags V) { setFlag(V, FormattingMask); } |
| void setMiscFlag(enum MiscFlags M) { setFlag(M, M); } |
| protected: |
| Option() : NumOccurances(0), Flags(0), |
| ArgStr(""), HelpStr(""), ValueStr("") {} |
| |
| public: |
| // addArgument - Tell the system that this Option subclass will handle all |
| // occurances of -ArgStr on the command line. |
| // |
| void addArgument(const char *ArgStr); |
| void removeArgument(const char *ArgStr); |
| |
| // Return the width of the option tag for printing... |
| virtual unsigned getOptionWidth() const = 0; |
| |
| // printOptionInfo - Print out information about this option. The |
| // to-be-maintained width is specified. |
| // |
| virtual void printOptionInfo(unsigned GlobalWidth) const = 0; |
| |
| // addOccurance - Wrapper around handleOccurance that enforces Flags |
| // |
| bool addOccurance(const char *ArgName, const std::string &Value); |
| |
| // Prints option name followed by message. Always returns true. |
| bool error(std::string Message, const char *ArgName = 0); |
| |
| public: |
| inline int getNumOccurances() const { return NumOccurances; } |
| virtual ~Option() {} |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Command line option modifiers that can be used to modify the behavior of |
| // command line option parsers... |
| // |
| |
| // desc - Modifier to set the description shown in the --help output... |
| struct desc { |
| const char *Desc; |
| desc(const char *Str) : Desc(Str) {} |
| void apply(Option &O) const { O.setDescription(Desc); } |
| }; |
| |
| // value_desc - Modifier to set the value description shown in the --help |
| // output... |
| struct value_desc { |
| const char *Desc; |
| value_desc(const char *Str) : Desc(Str) {} |
| void apply(Option &O) const { O.setValueStr(Desc); } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // init - Specify a default (initial) value for the command line argument, if |
| // the default constructor for the argument type does not give you what you |
| // want. This is only valid on "opt" arguments, not on "list" arguments. |
| // |
| template<class Ty> |
| struct initializer { |
| const Ty &Init; |
| initializer(const Ty &Val) : Init(Val) {} |
| |
| template<class Opt> |
| void apply(Opt &O) const { O.setInitialValue(Init); } |
| }; |
| |
| template<class Ty> |
| initializer<Ty> init(const Ty &Val) { |
| return initializer<Ty>(Val); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // location - Allow the user to specify which external variable they want to |
| // store the results of the command line argument processing into, if they don't |
| // want to store it in the option itself. |
| // |
| template<class Ty> |
| struct LocationClass { |
| Ty &Loc; |
| LocationClass(Ty &L) : Loc(L) {} |
| |
| template<class Opt> |
| void apply(Opt &O) const { O.setLocation(O, Loc); } |
| }; |
| |
| template<class Ty> |
| LocationClass<Ty> location(Ty &L) { return LocationClass<Ty>(L); } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Enum valued command line option |
| // |
| #define clEnumVal(ENUMVAL, DESC) #ENUMVAL, (int)ENUMVAL, DESC |
| #define clEnumValN(ENUMVAL, FLAGNAME, DESC) FLAGNAME, (int)ENUMVAL, DESC |
| |
| // values - For custom data types, allow specifying a group of values together |
| // as the values that go into the mapping that the option handler uses. Note |
| // that the values list must always have a 0 at the end of the list to indicate |
| // that the list has ended. |
| // |
| template<class DataType> |
| class ValuesClass { |
| // Use a vector instead of a map, because the lists should be short, |
| // the overhead is less, and most importantly, it keeps them in the order |
| // inserted so we can print our option out nicely. |
| std::vector<std::pair<const char *, std::pair<int, const char *> > > Values; |
| void processValues(va_list Vals); |
| public: |
| ValuesClass(const char *EnumName, DataType Val, const char *Desc, |
| va_list ValueArgs) { |
| // Insert the first value, which is required. |
| Values.push_back(std::make_pair(EnumName, std::make_pair(Val, Desc))); |
| |
| // Process the varargs portion of the values... |
| while (const char *EnumName = va_arg(ValueArgs, const char *)) { |
| DataType EnumVal = (DataType)va_arg(ValueArgs, int); |
| const char *EnumDesc = va_arg(ValueArgs, const char *); |
| Values.push_back(std::make_pair(EnumName, // Add value to value map |
| std::make_pair(EnumVal, EnumDesc))); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| template<class Opt> |
| void apply(Opt &O) const { |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = Values.size(); i != e; ++i) |
| O.getParser().addLiteralOption(Values[i].first, Values[i].second.first, |
| Values[i].second.second); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| template<class DataType> |
| ValuesClass<DataType> values(const char *Arg, DataType Val, const char *Desc, |
| ...) { |
| va_list ValueArgs; |
| va_start(ValueArgs, Desc); |
| ValuesClass<DataType> Vals(Arg, Val, Desc, ValueArgs); |
| va_end(ValueArgs); |
| return Vals; |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // parser class - Parameterizable parser for different data types. By default, |
| // known data types (string, int, bool) have specialized parsers, that do what |
| // you would expect. The default parser, used for data types that are not |
| // built-in, uses a mapping table to map specific options to values, which is |
| // used, among other things, to handle enum types. |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // generic_parser_base - This class holds all the non-generic code that we do |
| // not need replicated for every instance of the generic parser. This also |
| // allows us to put stuff into CommandLine.cpp |
| // |
| struct generic_parser_base { |
| virtual ~generic_parser_base() {} // Base class should have virtual-dtor |
| |
| // getNumOptions - Virtual function implemented by generic subclass to |
| // indicate how many entries are in Values. |
| // |
| virtual unsigned getNumOptions() const = 0; |
| |
| // getOption - Return option name N. |
| virtual const char *getOption(unsigned N) const = 0; |
| |
| // getDescription - Return description N |
| virtual const char *getDescription(unsigned N) const = 0; |
| |
| // Return the width of the option tag for printing... |
| virtual unsigned getOptionWidth(const Option &O) const; |
| |
| // printOptionInfo - Print out information about this option. The |
| // to-be-maintained width is specified. |
| // |
| virtual void printOptionInfo(const Option &O, unsigned GlobalWidth) const; |
| |
| void initialize(Option &O) { |
| // All of the modifiers for the option have been processed by now, so the |
| // argstr field should be stable, copy it down now. |
| // |
| hasArgStr = O.hasArgStr(); |
| |
| // If there has been no argstr specified, that means that we need to add an |
| // argument for every possible option. This ensures that our options are |
| // vectored to us. |
| // |
| if (!hasArgStr) |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumOptions(); i != e; ++i) |
| O.addArgument(getOption(i)); |
| } |
| |
| enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| // If there is an ArgStr specified, then we are of the form: |
| // |
| // -opt=O2 or -opt O2 or -optO2 |
| // |
| // In which case, the value is required. Otherwise if an arg str has not |
| // been specified, we are of the form: |
| // |
| // -O2 or O2 or -la (where -l and -a are seperate options) |
| // |
| // If this is the case, we cannot allow a value. |
| // |
| if (hasArgStr) |
| return ValueRequired; |
| else |
| return ValueDisallowed; |
| } |
| |
| // findOption - Return the option number corresponding to the specified |
| // argument string. If the option is not found, getNumOptions() is returned. |
| // |
| unsigned findOption(const char *Name); |
| |
| protected: |
| bool hasArgStr; |
| }; |
| |
| // Default parser implementation - This implementation depends on having a |
| // mapping of recognized options to values of some sort. In addition to this, |
| // each entry in the mapping also tracks a help message that is printed with the |
| // command line option for --help. Because this is a simple mapping parser, the |
| // data type can be any unsupported type. |
| // |
| template <class DataType> |
| class parser : public generic_parser_base { |
| protected: |
| std::vector<std::pair<const char *, |
| std::pair<DataType, const char *> > > Values; |
| public: |
| typedef DataType parser_data_type; |
| |
| // Implement virtual functions needed by generic_parser_base |
| unsigned getNumOptions() const { return Values.size(); } |
| const char *getOption(unsigned N) const { return Values[N].first; } |
| const char *getDescription(unsigned N) const { |
| return Values[N].second.second; |
| } |
| |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, |
| DataType &V) { |
| std::string ArgVal; |
| if (hasArgStr) |
| ArgVal = Arg; |
| else |
| ArgVal = ArgName; |
| |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = Values.size(); i != e; ++i) |
| if (ArgVal == Values[i].first) { |
| V = Values[i].second.first; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return O.error(": Cannot find option named '" + ArgVal + "'!"); |
| } |
| |
| // addLiteralOption - Add an entry to the mapping table... |
| template <class DT> |
| void addLiteralOption(const char *Name, const DT &V, const char *HelpStr) { |
| assert(findOption(Name) == Values.size() && "Option already exists!"); |
| Values.push_back(std::make_pair(Name, std::make_pair((DataType)V,HelpStr))); |
| } |
| |
| // removeLiteralOption - Remove the specified option. |
| // |
| void removeLiteralOption(const char *Name) { |
| unsigned N = findOption(Name); |
| assert(N != Values.size() && "Option not found!"); |
| Values.erase(Values.begin()+N); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // basic_parser - Super class of parsers to provide boilerplate code |
| // |
| struct basic_parser_impl { // non-template implementation of basic_parser<t> |
| virtual ~basic_parser_impl() {} |
| |
| enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| return ValueRequired; |
| } |
| |
| void initialize(Option &O) {} |
| |
| // Return the width of the option tag for printing... |
| unsigned getOptionWidth(const Option &O) const; |
| |
| // printOptionInfo - Print out information about this option. The |
| // to-be-maintained width is specified. |
| // |
| void printOptionInfo(const Option &O, unsigned GlobalWidth) const; |
| |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "value"; } |
| }; |
| |
| // basic_parser - The real basic parser is just a template wrapper that provides |
| // a typedef for the provided data type. |
| // |
| template<class DataType> |
| struct basic_parser : public basic_parser_impl { |
| typedef DataType parser_data_type; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<bool> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<bool> : public basic_parser<bool> { |
| |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, bool &Val); |
| |
| enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| return ValueOptional; |
| } |
| |
| // getValueName - Do not print =<value> at all |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return 0; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<int> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<int> : public basic_parser<int> { |
| |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, int &Val); |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "int"; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<unsigned> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<unsigned> : public basic_parser<unsigned> { |
| |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, |
| unsigned &Val); |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "uint"; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<double> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<double> : public basic_parser<double> { |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *AN, const std::string &Arg, double &Val); |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "number"; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<float> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<float> : public basic_parser<float> { |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *AN, const std::string &Arg, float &Val); |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "number"; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //-------------------------------------------------- |
| // parser<std::string> |
| // |
| template<> |
| struct parser<std::string> : public basic_parser<std::string> { |
| // parse - Return true on error. |
| bool parse(Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, |
| std::string &Value) { |
| Value = Arg; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // getValueName - Overload in subclass to provide a better default value. |
| virtual const char *getValueName() const { return "string"; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // applicator class - This class is used because we must use partial |
| // specialization to handle literal string arguments specially (const char* does |
| // not correctly respond to the apply method). Because the syntax to use this |
| // is a pain, we have the 'apply' method below to handle the nastiness... |
| // |
| template<class Mod> struct applicator { |
| template<class Opt> |
| static void opt(const Mod &M, Opt &O) { M.apply(O); } |
| }; |
| |
| // Handle const char* as a special case... |
| template<unsigned n> struct applicator<char[n]> { |
| template<class Opt> |
| static void opt(const char *Str, Opt &O) { O.setArgStr(Str); } |
| }; |
| template<unsigned n> struct applicator<const char[n]> { |
| template<class Opt> |
| static void opt(const char *Str, Opt &O) { O.setArgStr(Str); } |
| }; |
| template<> struct applicator<const char*> { |
| template<class Opt> |
| static void opt(const char *Str, Opt &O) { O.setArgStr(Str); } |
| }; |
| |
| template<> struct applicator<NumOccurances> { |
| static void opt(NumOccurances NO, Option &O) { O.setNumOccurancesFlag(NO); } |
| }; |
| template<> struct applicator<ValueExpected> { |
| static void opt(ValueExpected VE, Option &O) { O.setValueExpectedFlag(VE); } |
| }; |
| template<> struct applicator<OptionHidden> { |
| static void opt(OptionHidden OH, Option &O) { O.setHiddenFlag(OH); } |
| }; |
| template<> struct applicator<FormattingFlags> { |
| static void opt(FormattingFlags FF, Option &O) { O.setFormattingFlag(FF); } |
| }; |
| template<> struct applicator<MiscFlags> { |
| static void opt(MiscFlags MF, Option &O) { O.setMiscFlag(MF); } |
| }; |
| |
| // apply method - Apply a modifier to an option in a type safe way. |
| template<class Mod, class Opt> |
| void apply(const Mod &M, Opt *O) { |
| applicator<Mod>::opt(M, *O); |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // opt_storage class |
| |
| // Default storage class definition: external storage. This implementation |
| // assumes the user will specify a variable to store the data into with the |
| // cl::location(x) modifier. |
| // |
| template<class DataType, bool ExternalStorage, bool isClass> |
| class opt_storage { |
| DataType *Location; // Where to store the object... |
| |
| void check() { |
| assert(Location != 0 && "cl::location(...) not specified for a command " |
| "line option with external storage!"); |
| } |
| public: |
| opt_storage() : Location(0) {} |
| |
| bool setLocation(Option &O, DataType &L) { |
| if (Location) |
| return O.error(": cl::location(x) specified more than once!"); |
| Location = &L; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| template<class T> |
| void setValue(const T &V) { |
| check(); |
| *Location = V; |
| } |
| |
| DataType &getValue() { check(); return *Location; } |
| const DataType &getValue() const { check(); return *Location; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // Define how to hold a class type object, such as a string. Since we can |
| // inherit from a class, we do so. This makes us exactly compatible with the |
| // object in all cases that it is used. |
| // |
| template<class DataType> |
| struct opt_storage<DataType,false,true> : public DataType { |
| |
| template<class T> |
| void setValue(const T &V) { DataType::operator=(V); } |
| |
| DataType &getValue() { return *this; } |
| const DataType &getValue() const { return *this; } |
| }; |
| |
| // Define a partial specialization to handle things we cannot inherit from. In |
| // this case, we store an instance through containment, and overload operators |
| // to get at the value. |
| // |
| template<class DataType> |
| struct opt_storage<DataType, false, false> { |
| DataType Value; |
| |
| // Make sure we initialize the value with the default constructor for the |
| // type. |
| opt_storage() : Value(DataType()) {} |
| |
| template<class T> |
| void setValue(const T &V) { Value = V; } |
| DataType &getValue() { return Value; } |
| DataType getValue() const { return Value; } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // opt - A scalar command line option. |
| // |
| template <class DataType, bool ExternalStorage = false, |
| class ParserClass = parser<DataType> > |
| class opt : public Option, |
| public opt_storage<DataType, ExternalStorage, |
| ::boost::is_class<DataType>::value> { |
| ParserClass Parser; |
| |
| virtual bool handleOccurance(const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg) { |
| typename ParserClass::parser_data_type Val; |
| if (Parser.parse(*this, ArgName, Arg, Val)) |
| return true; // Parse error! |
| setValue(Val); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| virtual enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| return Parser.getValueExpectedFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| |
| // Forward printing stuff to the parser... |
| virtual unsigned getOptionWidth() const {return Parser.getOptionWidth(*this);} |
| virtual void printOptionInfo(unsigned GlobalWidth) const { |
| Parser.printOptionInfo(*this, GlobalWidth); |
| } |
| |
| void done() { |
| addArgument(ArgStr); |
| Parser.initialize(*this); |
| } |
| public: |
| // setInitialValue - Used by the cl::init modifier... |
| void setInitialValue(const DataType &V) { setValue(V); } |
| |
| ParserClass &getParser() { return Parser; } |
| |
| operator DataType() const { return getValue(); } |
| |
| template<class T> |
| DataType &operator=(const T &Val) { setValue(Val); return getValue(); } |
| |
| // One option... |
| template<class M0t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0) { |
| apply(M0, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| |
| // Two options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| |
| // Three options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Four options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Five options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, class M4t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Six options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Seven options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t, class M6t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5, const M6t &M6) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); apply(M6, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Eight options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t, class M6t, class M7t> |
| opt(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5, const M6t &M6, const M7t &M7) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); apply(M6, this); apply(M7, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // list_storage class |
| |
| // Default storage class definition: external storage. This implementation |
| // assumes the user will specify a variable to store the data into with the |
| // cl::location(x) modifier. |
| // |
| template<class DataType, class StorageClass> |
| class list_storage { |
| StorageClass *Location; // Where to store the object... |
| |
| public: |
| list_storage() : Location(0) {} |
| |
| bool setLocation(Option &O, StorageClass &L) { |
| if (Location) |
| return O.error(": cl::location(x) specified more than once!"); |
| Location = &L; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| template<class T> |
| void addValue(const T &V) { |
| assert(Location != 0 && "cl::location(...) not specified for a command " |
| "line option with external storage!"); |
| Location->push_back(V); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // Define how to hold a class type object, such as a string. Since we can |
| // inherit from a class, we do so. This makes us exactly compatible with the |
| // object in all cases that it is used. |
| // |
| template<class DataType> |
| struct list_storage<DataType, bool> : public std::vector<DataType> { |
| |
| template<class T> |
| void addValue(const T &V) { push_back(V); } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // list - A list of command line options. |
| // |
| template <class DataType, class Storage = bool, |
| class ParserClass = parser<DataType> > |
| class list : public Option, public list_storage<DataType, Storage> { |
| ParserClass Parser; |
| |
| virtual enum NumOccurances getNumOccurancesFlagDefault() const { |
| return ZeroOrMore; |
| } |
| virtual enum ValueExpected getValueExpectedFlagDefault() const { |
| return Parser.getValueExpectedFlagDefault(); |
| } |
| |
| virtual bool handleOccurance(const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg) { |
| typename ParserClass::parser_data_type Val; |
| if (Parser.parse(*this, ArgName, Arg, Val)) |
| return true; // Parse Error! |
| addValue(Val); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Forward printing stuff to the parser... |
| virtual unsigned getOptionWidth() const {return Parser.getOptionWidth(*this);} |
| virtual void printOptionInfo(unsigned GlobalWidth) const { |
| Parser.printOptionInfo(*this, GlobalWidth); |
| } |
| |
| void done() { |
| addArgument(ArgStr); |
| Parser.initialize(*this); |
| } |
| public: |
| ParserClass &getParser() { return Parser; } |
| |
| // One option... |
| template<class M0t> |
| list(const M0t &M0) { |
| apply(M0, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Two options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Three options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Four options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Five options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, class M4t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Six options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Seven options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t, class M6t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5, const M6t &M6) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); apply(M6, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Eight options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t, |
| class M4t, class M5t, class M6t, class M7t> |
| list(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3, |
| const M4t &M4, const M5t &M5, const M6t &M6, const M7t &M7) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| apply(M4, this); apply(M5, this); apply(M6, this); apply(M7, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Aliased command line option (alias this name to a preexisting name) |
| // |
| |
| class alias : public Option { |
| Option *AliasFor; |
| virtual bool handleOccurance(const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg) { |
| return AliasFor->handleOccurance(AliasFor->ArgStr, Arg); |
| } |
| // Aliases default to be hidden... |
| virtual enum OptionHidden getOptionHiddenFlagDefault() const {return Hidden;} |
| |
| // Handle printing stuff... |
| virtual unsigned getOptionWidth() const; |
| virtual void printOptionInfo(unsigned GlobalWidth) const; |
| |
| void done() { |
| if (!hasArgStr()) |
| error(": cl::alias must have argument name specified!"); |
| if (AliasFor == 0) |
| error(": cl::alias must have an cl::aliasopt(option) specified!"); |
| addArgument(ArgStr); |
| } |
| public: |
| void setAliasFor(Option &O) { |
| if (AliasFor) |
| error(": cl::alias must only have one cl::aliasopt(...) specified!"); |
| AliasFor = &O; |
| } |
| |
| // One option... |
| template<class M0t> |
| alias(const M0t &M0) : AliasFor(0) { |
| apply(M0, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Two options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t> |
| alias(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1) : AliasFor(0) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Three options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t> |
| alias(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2) : AliasFor(0) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| // Four options... |
| template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t> |
| alias(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3) |
| : AliasFor(0) { |
| apply(M0, this); apply(M1, this); apply(M2, this); apply(M3, this); |
| done(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| // aliasfor - Modifier to set the option an alias aliases. |
| struct aliasopt { |
| Option &Opt; |
| aliasopt(Option &O) : Opt(O) {} |
| void apply(alias &A) const { A.setAliasFor(Opt); } |
| }; |
| |
| } // End namespace cl |
| |
| #endif |