| """optparse - a powerful, extensible, and easy-to-use option parser. |
| |
| By Greg Ward <gward@python.net> |
| |
| Originally distributed as Optik. |
| |
| See http://optik.sourceforge.net/ |
| """ |
| |
| __copyright__ = """ |
| Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved. |
| |
| Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
| met: |
| |
| * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
| |
| * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
| documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
| |
| * Neither the name of the author nor the names of its |
| contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
| this software without specific prior written permission. |
| |
| THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS |
| IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED |
| TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A |
| PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR |
| CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, |
| EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, |
| PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR |
| PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF |
| LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING |
| NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS |
| SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| """ |
| |
| import sys, os |
| import types |
| import textwrap |
| |
| __version__ = "1.4" |
| |
| class OptParseError (Exception): |
| def __init__ (self, msg): |
| self.msg = msg |
| |
| def __str__ (self): |
| return self.msg |
| |
| class OptionError (OptParseError): |
| """ |
| Raised if an Option instance is created with invalid or |
| inconsistent arguments. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, msg, option): |
| self.msg = msg |
| self.option_id = str(option) |
| |
| def __str__ (self): |
| if self.option_id: |
| return "option %s: %s" % (self.option_id, self.msg) |
| else: |
| return self.msg |
| |
| class OptionConflictError (OptionError): |
| """ |
| Raised if conflicting options are added to an OptionParser. |
| """ |
| |
| class OptionValueError (OptParseError): |
| """ |
| Raised if an invalid option value is encountered on the command |
| line. |
| """ |
| |
| class BadOptionError (OptParseError): |
| """ |
| Raised if an invalid or ambiguous option is seen on the command-line. |
| """ |
| class HelpFormatter: |
| |
| """ |
| Abstract base class for formatting option help. OptionParser |
| instances should use one of the HelpFormatter subclasses for |
| formatting help; by default IndentedHelpFormatter is used. |
| |
| Instance attributes: |
| indent_increment : int |
| the number of columns to indent per nesting level |
| max_help_position : int |
| the maximum starting column for option help text |
| help_position : int |
| the calculated starting column for option help text; |
| initially the same as the maximum |
| width : int |
| total number of columns for output |
| level : int |
| current indentation level |
| current_indent : int |
| current indentation level (in columns) |
| help_width : int |
| number of columns available for option help text (calculated) |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, |
| indent_increment, |
| max_help_position, |
| width, |
| short_first): |
| self.indent_increment = indent_increment |
| self.help_position = self.max_help_position = max_help_position |
| self.width = width |
| self.current_indent = 0 |
| self.level = 0 |
| self.help_width = width - max_help_position |
| if short_first: |
| self.format_option_strings = self.format_option_strings_short_first |
| else: |
| self.format_option_strings = self.format_option_strings_long_first |
| |
| def indent (self): |
| self.current_indent += self.indent_increment |
| self.level += 1 |
| |
| def dedent (self): |
| self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment |
| assert self.current_indent >= 0, "Indent decreased below 0." |
| self.level -= 1 |
| |
| def format_usage (self, usage): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement" |
| |
| def format_heading (self, heading): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement" |
| |
| def format_description (self, description): |
| desc_width = self.width - self.current_indent |
| indent = " "*self.current_indent |
| return textwrap.fill(description, desc_width, |
| initial_indent=indent, |
| subsequent_indent=indent) |
| |
| def format_option (self, option): |
| # The help for each option consists of two parts: |
| # * the opt strings and metavars |
| # eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME") |
| # * the user-supplied help string |
| # eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME") |
| # |
| # If possible, we write both of these on the same line: |
| # -x turn on expert mode |
| # |
| # But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help |
| # string on a second line, indented to the same column it would |
| # start in if it fit on the first line. |
| # -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME |
| # read data from FILENAME |
| result = [] |
| opts = option.option_strings |
| opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2 |
| if len(opts) > opt_width: |
| opts = "%*s%s\n" % (self.current_indent, "", opts) |
| indent_first = self.help_position |
| else: # start help on same line as opts |
| opts = "%*s%-*s " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts) |
| indent_first = 0 |
| result.append(opts) |
| if option.help: |
| help_lines = textwrap.wrap(option.help, self.help_width) |
| result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0])) |
| result.extend(["%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line) |
| for line in help_lines[1:]]) |
| elif opts[-1] != "\n": |
| result.append("\n") |
| return "".join(result) |
| |
| def store_option_strings (self, parser): |
| self.indent() |
| max_len = 0 |
| for opt in parser.option_list: |
| strings = self.format_option_strings(opt) |
| opt.option_strings = strings |
| max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent) |
| self.indent() |
| for group in parser.option_groups: |
| for opt in group.option_list: |
| strings = self.format_option_strings(opt) |
| opt.option_strings = strings |
| max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent) |
| self.dedent() |
| self.dedent() |
| self.help_position = min(max_len + 2, self.max_help_position) |
| |
| def format_option_strings (self, option): |
| """Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables.""" |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "abstract method: use format_option_strings_short_first or " |
| "format_option_strings_long_first instead.") |
| |
| def format_option_strings_short_first (self, option): |
| opts = [] # list of "-a" or "--foo=FILE" strings |
| takes_value = option.takes_value() |
| if takes_value: |
| metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.upper() |
| for sopt in option._short_opts: |
| opts.append(sopt + metavar) |
| for lopt in option._long_opts: |
| opts.append(lopt + "=" + metavar) |
| else: |
| for opt in option._short_opts + option._long_opts: |
| opts.append(opt) |
| return ", ".join(opts) |
| |
| def format_option_strings_long_first (self, option): |
| opts = [] # list of "-a" or "--foo=FILE" strings |
| takes_value = option.takes_value() |
| if takes_value: |
| metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.upper() |
| for lopt in option._long_opts: |
| opts.append(lopt + "=" + metavar) |
| for sopt in option._short_opts: |
| opts.append(sopt + metavar) |
| else: |
| for opt in option._long_opts + option._short_opts: |
| opts.append(opt) |
| return ", ".join(opts) |
| |
| |
| class IndentedHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter): |
| """Format help with indented section bodies. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, |
| indent_increment=2, |
| max_help_position=24, |
| width=80, |
| short_first=1): |
| HelpFormatter.__init__( |
| self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first) |
| |
| def format_usage (self, usage): |
| return "usage: %s\n" % usage |
| |
| def format_heading (self, heading): |
| return "%*s%s:\n" % (self.current_indent, "", heading) |
| |
| |
| class TitledHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter): |
| """Format help with underlined section headers. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, |
| indent_increment=0, |
| max_help_position=24, |
| width=80, |
| short_first=0): |
| HelpFormatter.__init__ ( |
| self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first) |
| |
| def format_usage (self, usage): |
| return "%s %s\n" % (self.format_heading("Usage"), usage) |
| |
| def format_heading (self, heading): |
| return "%s\n%s\n" % (heading, "=-"[self.level] * len(heading)) |
| _builtin_cvt = { "int" : (int, "integer"), |
| "long" : (long, "long integer"), |
| "float" : (float, "floating-point"), |
| "complex" : (complex, "complex") } |
| |
| def check_builtin (option, opt, value): |
| (cvt, what) = _builtin_cvt[option.type] |
| try: |
| return cvt(value) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise OptionValueError( |
| #"%s: invalid %s argument %r" % (opt, what, value)) |
| "option %s: invalid %s value: %r" % (opt, what, value)) |
| |
| def check_choice(option, opt, value): |
| if value in option.choices: |
| return value |
| else: |
| choices = ", ".join(map(repr, option.choices)) |
| raise OptionValueError( |
| "option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)" |
| % (opt, value, choices)) |
| |
| # Not supplying a default is different from a default of None, |
| # so we need an explicit "not supplied" value. |
| NO_DEFAULT = "NO"+"DEFAULT" |
| |
| |
| class Option: |
| """ |
| Instance attributes: |
| _short_opts : [string] |
| _long_opts : [string] |
| |
| action : string |
| type : string |
| dest : string |
| default : any |
| nargs : int |
| const : any |
| choices : [string] |
| callback : function |
| callback_args : (any*) |
| callback_kwargs : { string : any } |
| help : string |
| metavar : string |
| """ |
| |
| # The list of instance attributes that may be set through |
| # keyword args to the constructor. |
| ATTRS = ['action', |
| 'type', |
| 'dest', |
| 'default', |
| 'nargs', |
| 'const', |
| 'choices', |
| 'callback', |
| 'callback_args', |
| 'callback_kwargs', |
| 'help', |
| 'metavar'] |
| |
| # The set of actions allowed by option parsers. Explicitly listed |
| # here so the constructor can validate its arguments. |
| ACTIONS = ("store", |
| "store_const", |
| "store_true", |
| "store_false", |
| "append", |
| "count", |
| "callback", |
| "help", |
| "version") |
| |
| # The set of actions that involve storing a value somewhere; |
| # also listed just for constructor argument validation. (If |
| # the action is one of these, there must be a destination.) |
| STORE_ACTIONS = ("store", |
| "store_const", |
| "store_true", |
| "store_false", |
| "append", |
| "count") |
| |
| # The set of actions for which it makes sense to supply a value |
| # type, ie. where we expect an argument to this option. |
| TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store", |
| "append", |
| "callback") |
| |
| # The set of known types for option parsers. Again, listed here for |
| # constructor argument validation. |
| TYPES = ("string", "int", "long", "float", "complex", "choice") |
| |
| # Dictionary of argument checking functions, which convert and |
| # validate option arguments according to the option type. |
| # |
| # Signature of checking functions is: |
| # check(option : Option, opt : string, value : string) -> any |
| # where |
| # option is the Option instance calling the checker |
| # opt is the actual option seen on the command-line |
| # (eg. "-a", "--file") |
| # value is the option argument seen on the command-line |
| # |
| # The return value should be in the appropriate Python type |
| # for option.type -- eg. an integer if option.type == "int". |
| # |
| # If no checker is defined for a type, arguments will be |
| # unchecked and remain strings. |
| TYPE_CHECKER = { "int" : check_builtin, |
| "long" : check_builtin, |
| "float" : check_builtin, |
| "complex" : check_builtin, |
| "choice" : check_choice, |
| } |
| |
| |
| # CHECK_METHODS is a list of unbound method objects; they are called |
| # by the constructor, in order, after all attributes are |
| # initialized. The list is created and filled in later, after all |
| # the methods are actually defined. (I just put it here because I |
| # like to define and document all class attributes in the same |
| # place.) Subclasses that add another _check_*() method should |
| # define their own CHECK_METHODS list that adds their check method |
| # to those from this class. |
| CHECK_METHODS = None |
| |
| |
| # -- Constructor/initialization methods ---------------------------- |
| |
| def __init__ (self, *opts, **attrs): |
| # Set _short_opts, _long_opts attrs from 'opts' tuple |
| opts = self._check_opt_strings(opts) |
| self._set_opt_strings(opts) |
| |
| # Set all other attrs (action, type, etc.) from 'attrs' dict |
| self._set_attrs(attrs) |
| |
| # Check all the attributes we just set. There are lots of |
| # complicated interdependencies, but luckily they can be farmed |
| # out to the _check_*() methods listed in CHECK_METHODS -- which |
| # could be handy for subclasses! The one thing these all share |
| # is that they raise OptionError if they discover a problem. |
| for checker in self.CHECK_METHODS: |
| checker(self) |
| |
| def _check_opt_strings (self, opts): |
| # Filter out None because early versions of Optik had exactly |
| # one short option and one long option, either of which |
| # could be None. |
| opts = filter(None, opts) |
| if not opts: |
| raise OptionError("at least one option string must be supplied", |
| self) |
| return opts |
| |
| def _set_opt_strings (self, opts): |
| self._short_opts = [] |
| self._long_opts = [] |
| for opt in opts: |
| if len(opt) < 2: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "invalid option string %r: " |
| "must be at least two characters long" % opt, self) |
| elif len(opt) == 2: |
| if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "invalid short option string %r: " |
| "must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)" % opt, |
| self) |
| self._short_opts.append(opt) |
| else: |
| if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "invalid long option string %r: " |
| "must start with --, followed by non-dash" % opt, |
| self) |
| self._long_opts.append(opt) |
| |
| def _set_attrs (self, attrs): |
| for attr in self.ATTRS: |
| if attrs.has_key(attr): |
| setattr(self, attr, attrs[attr]) |
| del attrs[attr] |
| else: |
| if attr == 'default': |
| setattr(self, attr, NO_DEFAULT) |
| else: |
| setattr(self, attr, None) |
| if attrs: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "invalid keyword arguments: %s" % ", ".join(attrs.keys()), |
| self) |
| |
| |
| # -- Constructor validation methods -------------------------------- |
| |
| def _check_action (self): |
| if self.action is None: |
| self.action = "store" |
| elif self.action not in self.ACTIONS: |
| raise OptionError("invalid action: %r" % self.action, self) |
| |
| def _check_type (self): |
| if self.type is None: |
| # XXX should factor out another class attr here: list of |
| # actions that *require* a type |
| if self.action in ("store", "append"): |
| if self.choices is not None: |
| # The "choices" attribute implies "choice" type. |
| self.type = "choice" |
| else: |
| # No type given? "string" is the most sensible default. |
| self.type = "string" |
| else: |
| if self.type not in self.TYPES: |
| raise OptionError("invalid option type: %r" % self.type, self) |
| if self.action not in self.TYPED_ACTIONS: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "must not supply a type for action %r" % self.action, self) |
| |
| def _check_choice(self): |
| if self.type == "choice": |
| if self.choices is None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "must supply a list of choices for type 'choice'", self) |
| elif type(self.choices) not in (types.TupleType, types.ListType): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "choices must be a list of strings ('%s' supplied)" |
| % str(type(self.choices)).split("'")[1], self) |
| elif self.choices is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "must not supply choices for type %r" % self.type, self) |
| |
| def _check_dest (self): |
| if self.action in self.STORE_ACTIONS and self.dest is None: |
| # No destination given, and we need one for this action. |
| # Glean a destination from the first long option string, |
| # or from the first short option string if no long options. |
| if self._long_opts: |
| # eg. "--foo-bar" -> "foo_bar" |
| self.dest = self._long_opts[0][2:].replace('-', '_') |
| else: |
| self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1] |
| |
| def _check_const (self): |
| if self.action != "store_const" and self.const is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action, |
| self) |
| |
| def _check_nargs (self): |
| if self.action in self.TYPED_ACTIONS: |
| if self.nargs is None: |
| self.nargs = 1 |
| elif self.nargs is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "'nargs' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action, |
| self) |
| |
| def _check_callback (self): |
| if self.action == "callback": |
| if not callable(self.callback): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback not callable: %r" % self.callback, self) |
| if (self.callback_args is not None and |
| type(self.callback_args) is not types.TupleType): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback_args, if supplied, must be a tuple: not %r" |
| % self.callback_args, self) |
| if (self.callback_kwargs is not None and |
| type(self.callback_kwargs) is not types.DictType): |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback_kwargs, if supplied, must be a dict: not %r" |
| % self.callback_kwargs, self) |
| else: |
| if self.callback is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback supplied (%r) for non-callback option" |
| % self.callback, self) |
| if self.callback_args is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback_args supplied for non-callback option", self) |
| if self.callback_kwargs is not None: |
| raise OptionError( |
| "callback_kwargs supplied for non-callback option", self) |
| |
| |
| CHECK_METHODS = [_check_action, |
| _check_type, |
| _check_choice, |
| _check_dest, |
| _check_const, |
| _check_nargs, |
| _check_callback] |
| |
| |
| # -- Miscellaneous methods ----------------------------------------- |
| |
| def __str__ (self): |
| if self._short_opts or self._long_opts: |
| return "/".join(self._short_opts + self._long_opts) |
| else: |
| raise RuntimeError, "short_opts and long_opts both empty!" |
| |
| def takes_value (self): |
| return self.type is not None |
| |
| |
| # -- Processing methods -------------------------------------------- |
| |
| def check_value (self, opt, value): |
| checker = self.TYPE_CHECKER.get(self.type) |
| if checker is None: |
| return value |
| else: |
| return checker(self, opt, value) |
| |
| def process (self, opt, value, values, parser): |
| |
| # First, convert the value(s) to the right type. Howl if any |
| # value(s) are bogus. |
| if value is not None: |
| if self.nargs == 1: |
| value = self.check_value(opt, value) |
| else: |
| value = tuple([self.check_value(opt, v) for v in value]) |
| |
| # And then take whatever action is expected of us. |
| # This is a separate method to make life easier for |
| # subclasses to add new actions. |
| return self.take_action( |
| self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser) |
| |
| def take_action (self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser): |
| if action == "store": |
| setattr(values, dest, value) |
| elif action == "store_const": |
| setattr(values, dest, self.const) |
| elif action == "store_true": |
| setattr(values, dest, 1) |
| elif action == "store_false": |
| setattr(values, dest, 0) |
| elif action == "append": |
| values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(value) |
| elif action == "count": |
| setattr(values, dest, values.ensure_value(dest, 0) + 1) |
| elif action == "callback": |
| args = self.callback_args or () |
| kwargs = self.callback_kwargs or {} |
| self.callback(self, opt, value, parser, *args, **kwargs) |
| elif action == "help": |
| parser.print_help() |
| sys.exit(0) |
| elif action == "version": |
| parser.print_version() |
| sys.exit(0) |
| else: |
| raise RuntimeError, "unknown action %r" % self.action |
| |
| return 1 |
| |
| # class Option |
| def get_prog_name (): |
| return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) |
| |
| |
| SUPPRESS_HELP = "SUPPRESS"+"HELP" |
| SUPPRESS_USAGE = "SUPPRESS"+"USAGE" |
| |
| STD_HELP_OPTION = Option("-h", "--help", |
| action="help", |
| help="show this help message and exit") |
| STD_VERSION_OPTION = Option("--version", |
| action="version", |
| help="show program's version number and exit") |
| |
| |
| class Values: |
| |
| def __init__ (self, defaults=None): |
| if defaults: |
| for (attr, val) in defaults.items(): |
| setattr(self, attr, val) |
| |
| def __repr__ (self): |
| return ("<%s at 0x%x: %r>" |
| % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.__dict__)) |
| |
| def _update_careful (self, dict): |
| """ |
| Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, but only |
| use keys from dict that already have a corresponding attribute |
| in self. Any keys in dict without a corresponding attribute |
| are silently ignored. |
| """ |
| for attr in dir(self): |
| if dict.has_key(attr): |
| dval = dict[attr] |
| if dval is not None: |
| setattr(self, attr, dval) |
| |
| def _update_loose (self, dict): |
| """ |
| Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, |
| using all keys from the dictionary regardless of whether |
| they have a corresponding attribute in self or not. |
| """ |
| self.__dict__.update(dict) |
| |
| def _update (self, dict, mode): |
| if mode == "careful": |
| self._update_careful(dict) |
| elif mode == "loose": |
| self._update_loose(dict) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError, "invalid update mode: %r" % mode |
| |
| def read_module (self, modname, mode="careful"): |
| __import__(modname) |
| mod = sys.modules[modname] |
| self._update(vars(mod), mode) |
| |
| def read_file (self, filename, mode="careful"): |
| vars = {} |
| execfile(filename, vars) |
| self._update(vars, mode) |
| |
| def ensure_value (self, attr, value): |
| if not hasattr(self, attr) or getattr(self, attr) is None: |
| setattr(self, attr, value) |
| return getattr(self, attr) |
| |
| |
| class OptionContainer: |
| |
| """ |
| Abstract base class. |
| |
| Class attributes: |
| standard_option_list : [Option] |
| list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances |
| of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses). |
| |
| Instance attributes: |
| option_list : [Option] |
| the list of Option objects contained by this OptionContainer |
| _short_opt : { string : Option } |
| dictionary mapping short option strings, eg. "-f" or "-X", |
| to the Option instances that implement them. If an Option |
| has multiple short option strings, it will appears in this |
| dictionary multiple times. [1] |
| _long_opt : { string : Option } |
| dictionary mapping long option strings, eg. "--file" or |
| "--exclude", to the Option instances that implement them. |
| Again, a given Option can occur multiple times in this |
| dictionary. [1] |
| defaults : { string : any } |
| dictionary mapping option destination names to default |
| values for each destination [1] |
| |
| [1] These mappings are common to (shared by) all components of the |
| controlling OptionParser, where they are initially created. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__ (self, option_class, conflict_handler, description): |
| # Initialize the option list and related data structures. |
| # This method must be provided by subclasses, and it must |
| # initialize at least the following instance attributes: |
| # option_list, _short_opt, _long_opt, defaults. |
| self._create_option_list() |
| |
| self.option_class = option_class |
| self.set_conflict_handler(conflict_handler) |
| self.set_description(description) |
| |
| def _create_option_mappings (self): |
| # For use by OptionParser constructor -- create the master |
| # option mappings used by this OptionParser and all |
| # OptionGroups that it owns. |
| self._short_opt = {} # single letter -> Option instance |
| self._long_opt = {} # long option -> Option instance |
| self.defaults = {} # maps option dest -> default value |
| |
| |
| def _share_option_mappings (self, parser): |
| # For use by OptionGroup constructor -- use shared option |
| # mappings from the OptionParser that owns this OptionGroup. |
| self._short_opt = parser._short_opt |
| self._long_opt = parser._long_opt |
| self.defaults = parser.defaults |
| |
| def set_conflict_handler (self, handler): |
| if handler not in ("ignore", "error", "resolve"): |
| raise ValueError, "invalid conflict_resolution value %r" % handler |
| self.conflict_handler = handler |
| |
| def set_description (self, description): |
| self.description = description |
| |
| |
| # -- Option-adding methods ----------------------------------------- |
| |
| def _check_conflict (self, option): |
| conflict_opts = [] |
| for opt in option._short_opts: |
| if self._short_opt.has_key(opt): |
| conflict_opts.append((opt, self._short_opt[opt])) |
| for opt in option._long_opts: |
| if self._long_opt.has_key(opt): |
| conflict_opts.append((opt, self._long_opt[opt])) |
| |
| if conflict_opts: |
| handler = self.conflict_handler |
| if handler == "ignore": # behaviour for Optik 1.0, 1.1 |
| pass |
| elif handler == "error": # new in 1.2 |
| raise OptionConflictError( |
| "conflicting option string(s): %s" |
| % ", ".join([co[0] for co in conflict_opts]), |
| option) |
| elif handler == "resolve": # new in 1.2 |
| for (opt, c_option) in conflict_opts: |
| if opt.startswith("--"): |
| c_option._long_opts.remove(opt) |
| del self._long_opt[opt] |
| else: |
| c_option._short_opts.remove(opt) |
| del self._short_opt[opt] |
| if not (c_option._short_opts or c_option._long_opts): |
| c_option.container.option_list.remove(c_option) |
| |
| def add_option (self, *args, **kwargs): |
| """add_option(Option) |
| add_option(opt_str, ..., kwarg=val, ...) |
| """ |
| if type(args[0]) is types.StringType: |
| option = self.option_class(*args, **kwargs) |
| elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs: |
| option = args[0] |
| if not isinstance(option, Option): |
| raise TypeError, "not an Option instance: %r" % option |
| else: |
| raise TypeError, "invalid arguments" |
| |
| self._check_conflict(option) |
| |
| self.option_list.append(option) |
| option.container = self |
| for opt in option._short_opts: |
| self._short_opt[opt] = option |
| for opt in option._long_opts: |
| self._long_opt[opt] = option |
| |
| if option.dest is not None: # option has a dest, we need a default |
| if option.default is not NO_DEFAULT: |
| self.defaults[option.dest] = option.default |
| elif not self.defaults.has_key(option.dest): |
| self.defaults[option.dest] = None |
| |
| return option |
| |
| def add_options (self, option_list): |
| for option in option_list: |
| self.add_option(option) |
| |
| # -- Option query/removal methods ---------------------------------- |
| |
| def get_option (self, opt_str): |
| return (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or |
| self._long_opt.get(opt_str)) |
| |
| def has_option (self, opt_str): |
| return (self._short_opt.has_key(opt_str) or |
| self._long_opt.has_key(opt_str)) |
| |
| def remove_option (self, opt_str): |
| option = self._short_opt.get(opt_str) |
| if option is None: |
| option = self._long_opt.get(opt_str) |
| if option is None: |
| raise ValueError("no such option %r" % opt_str) |
| |
| for opt in option._short_opts: |
| del self._short_opt[opt] |
| for opt in option._long_opts: |
| del self._long_opt[opt] |
| option.container.option_list.remove(option) |
| |
| |
| # -- Help-formatting methods --------------------------------------- |
| |
| def format_option_help (self, formatter): |
| if not self.option_list: |
| return "" |
| result = [] |
| for option in self.option_list: |
| if not option.help is SUPPRESS_HELP: |
| result.append(formatter.format_option(option)) |
| return "".join(result) |
| |
| def format_description (self, formatter): |
| if self.description: |
| return formatter.format_description(self.description) |
| else: |
| return "" |
| |
| def format_help (self, formatter): |
| if self.description: |
| desc = self.format_description(formatter) + "\n" |
| else: |
| desc = "" |
| return desc + self.format_option_help(formatter) |
| |
| |
| class OptionGroup (OptionContainer): |
| |
| def __init__ (self, parser, title, description=None): |
| self.parser = parser |
| OptionContainer.__init__( |
| self, parser.option_class, parser.conflict_handler, description) |
| self.title = title |
| |
| def _create_option_list (self): |
| self.option_list = [] |
| self._share_option_mappings(self.parser) |
| |
| def set_title (self, title): |
| self.title = title |
| |
| # -- Help-formatting methods --------------------------------------- |
| |
| def format_help (self, formatter): |
| result = formatter.format_heading(self.title) |
| formatter.indent() |
| result += OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter) |
| formatter.dedent() |
| return result |
| |
| |
| class OptionParser (OptionContainer): |
| |
| """ |
| Class attributes: |
| standard_option_list : [Option] |
| list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances |
| of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses). |
| |
| Instance attributes: |
| usage : string |
| a usage string for your program. Before it is displayed |
| to the user, "%prog" will be expanded to the name of |
| your program (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])). |
| |
| allow_interspersed_args : boolean = true |
| if true, positional arguments may be interspersed with options. |
| Assuming -a and -b each take a single argument, the command-line |
| -ablah foo bar -bboo baz |
| will be interpreted the same as |
| -ablah -bboo -- foo bar baz |
| If this flag were false, that command line would be interpreted as |
| -ablah -- foo bar -bboo baz |
| -- ie. we stop processing options as soon as we see the first |
| non-option argument. (This is the tradition followed by |
| Python's getopt module, Perl's Getopt::Std, and other argument- |
| parsing libraries, but it is generally annoying to users.) |
| |
| rargs : [string] |
| the argument list currently being parsed. Only set when |
| parse_args() is active, and continually trimmed down as |
| we consume arguments. Mainly there for the benefit of |
| callback options. |
| largs : [string] |
| the list of leftover arguments that we have skipped while |
| parsing options. If allow_interspersed_args is false, this |
| list is always empty. |
| values : Values |
| the set of option values currently being accumulated. Only |
| set when parse_args() is active. Also mainly for callbacks. |
| |
| Because of the 'rargs', 'largs', and 'values' attributes, |
| OptionParser is not thread-safe. If, for some perverse reason, you |
| need to parse command-line arguments simultaneously in different |
| threads, use different OptionParser instances. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| standard_option_list = [] |
| |
| def __init__ (self, |
| usage=None, |
| option_list=None, |
| option_class=Option, |
| version=None, |
| conflict_handler="error", |
| description=None, |
| formatter=None, |
| add_help_option=1): |
| OptionContainer.__init__( |
| self, option_class, conflict_handler, description) |
| self.set_usage(usage) |
| self.version = version |
| self.allow_interspersed_args = 1 |
| if formatter is None: |
| formatter = IndentedHelpFormatter() |
| self.formatter = formatter |
| |
| # Populate the option list; initial sources are the |
| # standard_option_list class attribute, the 'option_list' |
| # argument, and the STD_VERSION_OPTION (if 'version' supplied) |
| # and STD_HELP_OPTION globals. |
| self._populate_option_list(option_list, |
| add_help=add_help_option) |
| |
| self._init_parsing_state() |
| |
| # -- Private methods ----------------------------------------------- |
| # (used by our or OptionContainer's constructor) |
| |
| def _create_option_list (self): |
| self.option_list = [] |
| self.option_groups = [] |
| self._create_option_mappings() |
| |
| def _populate_option_list (self, option_list, add_help=1): |
| if self.standard_option_list: |
| self.add_options(self.standard_option_list) |
| if option_list: |
| self.add_options(option_list) |
| if self.version: |
| self.add_option(STD_VERSION_OPTION) |
| if add_help: |
| self.add_option(STD_HELP_OPTION) |
| |
| def _init_parsing_state (self): |
| # These are set in parse_args() for the convenience of callbacks. |
| self.rargs = None |
| self.largs = None |
| self.values = None |
| |
| |
| # -- Simple modifier methods --------------------------------------- |
| |
| def set_usage (self, usage): |
| if usage is None: |
| self.usage = "%prog [options]" |
| elif usage is SUPPRESS_USAGE: |
| self.usage = None |
| elif usage.startswith("usage: "): |
| # for backwards compatibility with Optik 1.3 and earlier |
| self.usage = usage[7:] |
| else: |
| self.usage = usage |
| |
| def enable_interspersed_args (self): |
| self.allow_interspersed_args = 1 |
| |
| def disable_interspersed_args (self): |
| self.allow_interspersed_args = 0 |
| |
| def set_default (self, dest, value): |
| self.defaults[dest] = value |
| |
| def set_defaults (self, **kwargs): |
| self.defaults.update(kwargs) |
| |
| def get_default_values (self): |
| return Values(self.defaults) |
| |
| |
| # -- OptionGroup methods ------------------------------------------- |
| |
| def add_option_group (self, *args, **kwargs): |
| # XXX lots of overlap with OptionContainer.add_option() |
| if type(args[0]) is types.StringType: |
| group = OptionGroup(self, *args, **kwargs) |
| elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs: |
| group = args[0] |
| if not isinstance(group, OptionGroup): |
| raise TypeError, "not an OptionGroup instance: %r" % group |
| if group.parser is not self: |
| raise ValueError, "invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)" |
| else: |
| raise TypeError, "invalid arguments" |
| |
| self.option_groups.append(group) |
| return group |
| |
| def get_option_group (self, opt_str): |
| option = (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or |
| self._long_opt.get(opt_str)) |
| if option and option.container is not self: |
| return option.container |
| return None |
| |
| |
| # -- Option-parsing methods ---------------------------------------- |
| |
| def _get_args (self, args): |
| if args is None: |
| return sys.argv[1:] |
| else: |
| return args[:] # don't modify caller's list |
| |
| def parse_args (self, args=None, values=None): |
| """ |
| parse_args(args : [string] = sys.argv[1:], |
| values : Values = None) |
| -> (values : Values, args : [string]) |
| |
| Parse the command-line options found in 'args' (default: |
| sys.argv[1:]). Any errors result in a call to 'error()', which |
| by default prints the usage message to stderr and calls |
| sys.exit() with an error message. On success returns a pair |
| (values, args) where 'values' is an Values instance (with all |
| your option values) and 'args' is the list of arguments left |
| over after parsing options. |
| """ |
| rargs = self._get_args(args) |
| if values is None: |
| values = self.get_default_values() |
| |
| # Store the halves of the argument list as attributes for the |
| # convenience of callbacks: |
| # rargs |
| # the rest of the command-line (the "r" stands for |
| # "remaining" or "right-hand") |
| # largs |
| # the leftover arguments -- ie. what's left after removing |
| # options and their arguments (the "l" stands for "leftover" |
| # or "left-hand") |
| self.rargs = rargs |
| self.largs = largs = [] |
| self.values = values |
| |
| try: |
| stop = self._process_args(largs, rargs, values) |
| except (BadOptionError, OptionValueError), err: |
| self.error(err.msg) |
| |
| args = largs + rargs |
| return self.check_values(values, args) |
| |
| def check_values (self, values, args): |
| """ |
| check_values(values : Values, args : [string]) |
| -> (values : Values, args : [string]) |
| |
| Check that the supplied option values and leftover arguments are |
| valid. Returns the option values and leftover arguments |
| (possibly adjusted, possibly completely new -- whatever you |
| like). Default implementation just returns the passed-in |
| values; subclasses may override as desired. |
| """ |
| return (values, args) |
| |
| def _process_args (self, largs, rargs, values): |
| """_process_args(largs : [string], |
| rargs : [string], |
| values : Values) |
| |
| Process command-line arguments and populate 'values', consuming |
| options and arguments from 'rargs'. If 'allow_interspersed_args' is |
| false, stop at the first non-option argument. If true, accumulate any |
| interspersed non-option arguments in 'largs'. |
| """ |
| while rargs: |
| arg = rargs[0] |
| # We handle bare "--" explicitly, and bare "-" is handled by the |
| # standard arg handler since the short arg case ensures that the |
| # len of the opt string is greater than 1. |
| if arg == "--": |
| del rargs[0] |
| return |
| elif arg[0:2] == "--": |
| # process a single long option (possibly with value(s)) |
| self._process_long_opt(rargs, values) |
| elif arg[:1] == "-" and len(arg) > 1: |
| # process a cluster of short options (possibly with |
| # value(s) for the last one only) |
| self._process_short_opts(rargs, values) |
| elif self.allow_interspersed_args: |
| largs.append(arg) |
| del rargs[0] |
| else: |
| return # stop now, leave this arg in rargs |
| |
| # Say this is the original argument list: |
| # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] |
| # ^ |
| # (we are about to process arg(i)). |
| # |
| # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of |
| # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have |
| # been removed from largs). |
| # |
| # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass. |
| # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments), |
| # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is: |
| # |
| # largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)] |
| # rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] |
| # |
| # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be |
| # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but |
| # not a very interesting subset! |
| |
| def _match_long_opt (self, opt): |
| """_match_long_opt(opt : string) -> string |
| |
| Determine which long option string 'opt' matches, ie. which one |
| it is an unambiguous abbrevation for. Raises BadOptionError if |
| 'opt' doesn't unambiguously match any long option string. |
| """ |
| return _match_abbrev(opt, self._long_opt) |
| |
| def _process_long_opt (self, rargs, values): |
| arg = rargs.pop(0) |
| |
| # Value explicitly attached to arg? Pretend it's the next |
| # argument. |
| if "=" in arg: |
| (opt, next_arg) = arg.split("=", 1) |
| rargs.insert(0, next_arg) |
| had_explicit_value = 1 |
| else: |
| opt = arg |
| had_explicit_value = 0 |
| |
| opt = self._match_long_opt(opt) |
| option = self._long_opt[opt] |
| if option.takes_value(): |
| nargs = option.nargs |
| if len(rargs) < nargs: |
| if nargs == 1: |
| self.error("%s option requires a value" % opt) |
| else: |
| self.error("%s option requires %d values" |
| % (opt, nargs)) |
| elif nargs == 1: |
| value = rargs.pop(0) |
| else: |
| value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs]) |
| del rargs[0:nargs] |
| |
| elif had_explicit_value: |
| self.error("%s option does not take a value" % opt) |
| |
| else: |
| value = None |
| |
| option.process(opt, value, values, self) |
| |
| def _process_short_opts (self, rargs, values): |
| arg = rargs.pop(0) |
| stop = 0 |
| i = 1 |
| for ch in arg[1:]: |
| opt = "-" + ch |
| option = self._short_opt.get(opt) |
| i += 1 # we have consumed a character |
| |
| if not option: |
| self.error("no such option: %s" % opt) |
| if option.takes_value(): |
| # Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the |
| # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg. |
| if i < len(arg): |
| rargs.insert(0, arg[i:]) |
| stop = 1 |
| |
| nargs = option.nargs |
| if len(rargs) < nargs: |
| if nargs == 1: |
| self.error("%s option requires a value" % opt) |
| else: |
| self.error("%s option requires %s values" |
| % (opt, nargs)) |
| elif nargs == 1: |
| value = rargs.pop(0) |
| else: |
| value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs]) |
| del rargs[0:nargs] |
| |
| else: # option doesn't take a value |
| value = None |
| |
| option.process(opt, value, values, self) |
| |
| if stop: |
| break |
| |
| |
| # -- Feedback methods ---------------------------------------------- |
| |
| def error (self, msg): |
| """error(msg : string) |
| |
| Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit. |
| If you override this in a subclass, it should not return -- it |
| should either exit or raise an exception. |
| """ |
| self.print_usage(sys.stderr) |
| sys.exit("%s: error: %s" % (get_prog_name(), msg)) |
| |
| def get_usage (self): |
| if self.usage: |
| return self.formatter.format_usage( |
| self.usage.replace("%prog", get_prog_name())) |
| else: |
| return "" |
| |
| def print_usage (self, file=None): |
| """print_usage(file : file = stdout) |
| |
| Print the usage message for the current program (self.usage) to |
| 'file' (default stdout). Any occurence of the string "%prog" in |
| self.usage is replaced with the name of the current program |
| (basename of sys.argv[0]). Does nothing if self.usage is empty |
| or not defined. |
| """ |
| if self.usage: |
| print >>file, self.get_usage() |
| |
| def get_version (self): |
| if self.version: |
| return self.version.replace("%prog", get_prog_name()) |
| else: |
| return "" |
| |
| def print_version (self, file=None): |
| """print_version(file : file = stdout) |
| |
| Print the version message for this program (self.version) to |
| 'file' (default stdout). As with print_usage(), any occurence |
| of "%prog" in self.version is replaced by the current program's |
| name. Does nothing if self.version is empty or undefined. |
| """ |
| if self.version: |
| print >>file, self.get_version() |
| |
| def format_option_help (self, formatter=None): |
| if formatter is None: |
| formatter = self.formatter |
| formatter.store_option_strings(self) |
| result = [] |
| result.append(formatter.format_heading("options")) |
| formatter.indent() |
| if self.option_list: |
| result.append(OptionContainer.format_option_help(self, formatter)) |
| result.append("\n") |
| for group in self.option_groups: |
| result.append(group.format_help(formatter)) |
| result.append("\n") |
| formatter.dedent() |
| # Drop the last "\n", or the header if no options or option groups: |
| return "".join(result[:-1]) |
| |
| def format_help (self, formatter=None): |
| if formatter is None: |
| formatter = self.formatter |
| result = [] |
| if self.usage: |
| result.append(self.get_usage() + "\n") |
| if self.description: |
| result.append(self.format_description(formatter) + "\n") |
| result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter)) |
| return "".join(result) |
| |
| def print_help (self, file=None): |
| """print_help(file : file = stdout) |
| |
| Print an extended help message, listing all options and any |
| help text provided with them, to 'file' (default stdout). |
| """ |
| if file is None: |
| file = sys.stdout |
| file.write(self.format_help()) |
| |
| # class OptionParser |
| |
| |
| def _match_abbrev (s, wordmap): |
| """_match_abbrev(s : string, wordmap : {string : Option}) -> string |
| |
| Return the string key in 'wordmap' for which 's' is an unambiguous |
| abbreviation. If 's' is found to be ambiguous or doesn't match any of |
| 'words', raise BadOptionError. |
| """ |
| # Is there an exact match? |
| if wordmap.has_key(s): |
| return s |
| else: |
| # Isolate all words with s as a prefix. |
| possibilities = [word for word in wordmap.keys() |
| if word.startswith(s)] |
| # No exact match, so there had better be just one possibility. |
| if len(possibilities) == 1: |
| return possibilities[0] |
| elif not possibilities: |
| raise BadOptionError("no such option: %s" % s) |
| else: |
| # More than one possible completion: ambiguous prefix. |
| raise BadOptionError("ambiguous option: %s (%s?)" |
| % (s, ", ".join(possibilities))) |
| |
| |
| # Some day, there might be many Option classes. As of Optik 1.3, the |
| # preferred way to instantiate Options is indirectly, via make_option(), |
| # which will become a factory function when there are many Option |
| # classes. |
| make_option = Option |