| from optparse import Option, OptionParser, _match_abbrev |
| |
| # This case-insensitive option parser relies on having a |
| # case-insensitive dictionary type available. Here's one |
| # for Python 2.2. Note that a *real* case-insensitive |
| # dictionary type would also have to implement __new__(), |
| # update(), and setdefault() -- but that's not the point |
| # of this exercise. |
| |
| class caseless_dict (dict): |
| def __setitem__ (self, key, value): |
| dict.__setitem__(self, key.lower(), value) |
| |
| def __getitem__ (self, key): |
| return dict.__getitem__(self, key.lower()) |
| |
| def get (self, key, default=None): |
| return dict.get(self, key.lower()) |
| |
| def has_key (self, key): |
| return dict.has_key(self, key.lower()) |
| |
| |
| class CaselessOptionParser (OptionParser): |
| |
| def _create_option_list (self): |
| self.option_list = [] |
| self._short_opt = caseless_dict() |
| self._long_opt = caseless_dict() |
| self._long_opts = [] |
| self.defaults = {} |
| |
| def _match_long_opt (self, opt): |
| return _match_abbrev(opt.lower(), self._long_opt.keys()) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| from optik.errors import OptionConflictError |
| |
| # test 1: no options to start with |
| parser = CaselessOptionParser() |
| try: |
| parser.add_option("-H", dest="blah") |
| except OptionConflictError: |
| print "ok: got OptionConflictError for -H" |
| else: |
| print "not ok: no conflict between -h and -H" |
| |
| parser.add_option("-f", "--file", dest="file") |
| #print repr(parser.get_option("-f")) |
| #print repr(parser.get_option("-F")) |
| #print repr(parser.get_option("--file")) |
| #print repr(parser.get_option("--fIlE")) |
| (options, args) = parser.parse_args(["--FiLe", "foo"]) |
| assert options.file == "foo", options.file |
| print "ok: case insensitive long options work" |
| |
| (options, args) = parser.parse_args(["-F", "bar"]) |
| assert options.file == "bar", options.file |
| print "ok: case insensitive short options work" |