| """Parser for command line options. | 
 |  | 
 | This module helps scripts to parse the command line arguments in | 
 | sys.argv.  It supports the same conventions as the Unix getopt() | 
 | function (including the special meanings of arguments of the form `-' | 
 | and `--').  Long options similar to those supported by GNU software | 
 | may be used as well via an optional third argument.  This module | 
 | provides a single function and an exception: | 
 |  | 
 | getopt() -- Parse command line options | 
 | GetoptError -- exception (class) raised with 'opt' attribute, which is the | 
 | option involved with the exception. | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | # Long option support added by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>. | 
 |  | 
 | # Gerrit Holl <gerrit@nl.linux.org> moved the string-based exceptions | 
 | # to class-based exceptions. | 
 |  | 
 | __all__ = ["GetoptError","error","getopt"] | 
 |  | 
 | class GetoptError(Exception): | 
 |     opt = '' | 
 |     msg = '' | 
 |     def __init__(self, msg, opt): | 
 |         self.msg = msg | 
 |         self.opt = opt | 
 |         Exception.__init__(self, msg, opt) | 
 |  | 
 |     def __str__(self): | 
 |         return self.msg | 
 |  | 
 | error = GetoptError # backward compatibility | 
 |  | 
 | def getopt(args, shortopts, longopts = []): | 
 |     """getopt(args, options[, long_options]) -> opts, args | 
 |  | 
 |     Parses command line options and parameter list.  args is the | 
 |     argument list to be parsed, without the leading reference to the | 
 |     running program.  Typically, this means "sys.argv[1:]".  shortopts | 
 |     is the string of option letters that the script wants to | 
 |     recognize, with options that require an argument followed by a | 
 |     colon (i.e., the same format that Unix getopt() uses).  If | 
 |     specified, longopts is a list of strings with the names of the | 
 |     long options which should be supported.  The leading '--' | 
 |     characters should not be included in the option name.  Options | 
 |     which require an argument should be followed by an equal sign | 
 |     ('='). | 
 |  | 
 |     The return value consists of two elements: the first is a list of | 
 |     (option, value) pairs; the second is the list of program arguments | 
 |     left after the option list was stripped (this is a trailing slice | 
 |     of the first argument).  Each option-and-value pair returned has | 
 |     the option as its first element, prefixed with a hyphen (e.g., | 
 |     '-x'), and the option argument as its second element, or an empty | 
 |     string if the option has no argument.  The options occur in the | 
 |     list in the same order in which they were found, thus allowing | 
 |     multiple occurrences.  Long and short options may be mixed. | 
 |  | 
 |     """ | 
 |  | 
 |     opts = [] | 
 |     if type(longopts) == type(""): | 
 |         longopts = [longopts] | 
 |     else: | 
 |         longopts = list(longopts) | 
 |     while args and args[0].startswith('-') and args[0] != '-': | 
 |         if args[0] == '--': | 
 |             args = args[1:] | 
 |             break | 
 |         if args[0][:2] == '--': | 
 |             opts, args = do_longs(opts, args[0][2:], longopts, args[1:]) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             opts, args = do_shorts(opts, args[0][1:], shortopts, args[1:]) | 
 |  | 
 |     return opts, args | 
 |  | 
 | def do_longs(opts, opt, longopts, args): | 
 |     try: | 
 |         i = opt.index('=') | 
 |     except ValueError: | 
 |         optarg = None | 
 |     else: | 
 |         opt, optarg = opt[:i], opt[i+1:] | 
 |  | 
 |     has_arg, opt = long_has_args(opt, longopts) | 
 |     if has_arg: | 
 |         if optarg is None: | 
 |             if not args: | 
 |                 raise GetoptError('option --%s requires argument' % opt, opt) | 
 |             optarg, args = args[0], args[1:] | 
 |     elif optarg: | 
 |         raise GetoptError('option --%s must not have an argument' % opt, opt) | 
 |     opts.append(('--' + opt, optarg or '')) | 
 |     return opts, args | 
 |  | 
 | # Return: | 
 | #   has_arg? | 
 | #   full option name | 
 | def long_has_args(opt, longopts): | 
 |     possibilities = [o for o in longopts if o.startswith(opt)] | 
 |     if not possibilities: | 
 |         raise GetoptError('option --%s not recognized' % opt, opt) | 
 |     # Is there an exact match? | 
 |     if opt in possibilities: | 
 |         return 0, opt | 
 |     elif opt + '=' in possibilities: | 
 |         return 1, opt | 
 |     # No exact match, so better be unique. | 
 |     if len(possibilities) > 1: | 
 |         # XXX since possibilities contains all valid continuations, might be | 
 |         # nice to work them into the error msg | 
 |         raise GetoptError('option --%s not a unique prefix' % opt, opt) | 
 |     assert len(possibilities) == 1 | 
 |     unique_match = possibilities[0] | 
 |     has_arg = unique_match.endswith('=') | 
 |     if has_arg: | 
 |         unique_match = unique_match[:-1] | 
 |     return has_arg, unique_match | 
 |  | 
 | def do_shorts(opts, optstring, shortopts, args): | 
 |     while optstring != '': | 
 |         opt, optstring = optstring[0], optstring[1:] | 
 |         if short_has_arg(opt, shortopts): | 
 |             if optstring == '': | 
 |                 if not args: | 
 |                     raise GetoptError('option -%s requires argument' % opt, opt) | 
 |                 optstring, args = args[0], args[1:] | 
 |             optarg, optstring = optstring, '' | 
 |         else: | 
 |             optarg = '' | 
 |         opts.append(('-' + opt, optarg)) | 
 |     return opts, args | 
 |  | 
 | def short_has_arg(opt, shortopts): | 
 |     for i in range(len(shortopts)): | 
 |         if opt == shortopts[i] != ':': | 
 |             return shortopts[i+1:i+2] == ':' | 
 |     raise GetoptError('option -%s not recognized' % opt, opt) | 
 |  | 
 | if __name__ == '__main__': | 
 |     import sys | 
 |     print getopt(sys.argv[1:], "a:b", ["alpha=", "beta"]) |