| /* |
| * Copyright 2013 Google Inc. |
| * |
| * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| * found in the LICENSE file. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef SK_FLAGS_H |
| #define SK_FLAGS_H |
| |
| #include "SkString.h" |
| #include "SkTDArray.h" |
| |
| /** |
| * Including this file (and compiling SkFlags.cpp) provides command line |
| * parsing. In order to use it, use the following macros in global |
| * namespace: |
| * |
| * DEFINE_bool(name, defaultValue, helpString); |
| * DEFINE_string(name, defaultValue, helpString); |
| * DEFINE_int32(name, defaultValue, helpString); |
| * DEFINE_double(name, defaultValue, helpString); |
| * |
| * Then, in main, call SkFlags::SetUsage() to describe usage and call |
| * SkFlags::ParseCommandLine() to parse the flags. Henceforth, each flag can |
| * be referenced using |
| * |
| * FLAGS_name |
| * |
| * For example, the line |
| * |
| * DEFINE_bool(boolean, false, "The variable boolean does such and such"); |
| * |
| * will create the following variable: |
| * |
| * bool FLAGS_boolean; |
| * |
| * which will initially be set to false, and can be set to true by using the |
| * flag "--boolean" on the commandline. "--noboolean" will set FLAGS_boolean |
| * to false. (Single dashes are also permitted for this and other flags.) The |
| * helpString will be printed if the help flag (-h or -help) is used. |
| * |
| * Similarly, the line |
| * |
| * DEFINE_int32(integer, .., ..); |
| * |
| * will create |
| * |
| * int32_t FLAGS_integer; |
| * |
| * and |
| * |
| * DEFINE_double(real, .., ..); |
| * |
| * will create |
| * |
| * double FLAGS_real; |
| * |
| * These flags can be set by specifying, for example, "--integer 7" and |
| * "--real 3.14" on the command line. |
| * |
| * Unlike the others, the line |
| * |
| * DEFINE_string(args, .., ..); |
| * |
| * creates an array: |
| * |
| * SkTDArray<const char*> FLAGS_args; |
| * |
| * If the default value is the empty string, FLAGS_args will default to a size |
| * of zero. Otherwise it will default to a size of 1 with the default string |
| * as its value. All strings that follow the flag on the command line (until |
| * a string that begins with '-') will be entries in the array. |
| * |
| * Any flag can be referenced from another file after using the following: |
| * |
| * DECLARE_x(name); |
| * |
| * (where 'x' is the type specified in the DEFINE). |
| * |
| * Inspired by gflags (https://code.google.com/p/gflags/). Is not quite as |
| * robust as gflags, but suits our purposes. For example, allows creating |
| * a flag -h or -help which will never be used, since SkFlags handles it. |
| * SkFlags will also allow creating --flag and --noflag. Uses the same input |
| * format as gflags and creates similarly named variables (i.e. FLAGS_name). |
| * Strings are handled differently (resulting variable will be an array of |
| * strings) so that a flag can be followed by multiple parameters. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| class SkFlagInfo; |
| |
| class SkFlags { |
| |
| public: |
| /** |
| * Call to set the help message to be displayed. Should be called before |
| * ParseCommandLine. |
| */ |
| static void SetUsage(const char* usage); |
| |
| /** |
| * Call at the beginning of main to parse flags created by DEFINE_x, above. |
| * Must only be called once. |
| */ |
| static void ParseCommandLine(int argc, char** argv); |
| |
| private: |
| static SkFlagInfo* gHead; |
| static SkString gUsage; |
| |
| // For access to gHead. |
| friend class SkFlagInfo; |
| }; |
| |
| #define TO_STRING2(s) #s |
| #define TO_STRING(s) TO_STRING2(s) |
| |
| #define DEFINE_bool(name, defaultValue, helpString) \ |
| bool FLAGS_##name; \ |
| static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateBoolFlag(TO_STRING(name), \ |
| &FLAGS_##name, \ |
| defaultValue, \ |
| helpString) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_bool(name) extern bool FLAGS_##name; |
| |
| #define DEFINE_string(name, defaultValue, helpString) \ |
| SkTDArray<const char*> FLAGS_##name; \ |
| static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateStringFlag(TO_STRING(name), \ |
| &FLAGS_##name, \ |
| defaultValue, \ |
| helpString) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_string(name) extern SkTDArray<const char*> FLAGS_##name; |
| |
| #define DEFINE_int32(name, defaultValue, helpString) \ |
| int32_t FLAGS_##name; \ |
| static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateIntFlag(TO_STRING(name), \ |
| &FLAGS_##name, \ |
| defaultValue, \ |
| helpString) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_int32(name) extern int32_t FLAGS_##name; |
| |
| #define DEFINE_double(name, defaultValue, helpString) \ |
| double FLAGS_##name; \ |
| static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateDoubleFlag(TO_STRING(name), \ |
| &FLAGS_##name, \ |
| defaultValue, \ |
| helpString) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_double(name) extern double FLAGS_##name; |
| |
| class SkFlagInfo { |
| |
| public: |
| enum FlagTypes { |
| kBool_FlagType, |
| kString_FlagType, |
| kInt_FlagType, |
| kDouble_FlagType, |
| }; |
| |
| // Create flags of the desired type, and append to the list. |
| static bool CreateBoolFlag(const char* name, bool* pBool, |
| bool defaultValue, const char* helpString) { |
| SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, kBool_FlagType, helpString)); |
| info->fBoolValue = pBool; |
| *info->fBoolValue = info->fDefaultBool = defaultValue; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool CreateStringFlag(const char* name, SkTDArray<const char*>* pStrings, |
| const char* defaultValue, const char* helpString) { |
| SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, kString_FlagType, helpString)); |
| info->fDefaultString.set(defaultValue); |
| |
| info->fStrings = pStrings; |
| info->fStrings->reset(); |
| // If default is "", leave the array empty. |
| if (info->fDefaultString.size() > 0) { |
| info->fStrings->append(1, &defaultValue); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool CreateIntFlag(const char* name, int32_t* pInt, |
| int32_t defaultValue, const char* helpString) { |
| SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, kInt_FlagType, helpString)); |
| info->fIntValue = pInt; |
| *info->fIntValue = info->fDefaultInt = defaultValue; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool CreateDoubleFlag(const char* name, double* pDouble, |
| double defaultValue, const char* helpString) { |
| SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, kDouble_FlagType, helpString)); |
| info->fDoubleValue = pDouble; |
| *info->fDoubleValue = info->fDefaultDouble = defaultValue; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns true if the string matches this flag. For a bool, also sets the |
| * value, since a bool is specified as true or false by --name or --noname. |
| */ |
| bool match(const char* string) { |
| if (SkStrStartsWith(string, '-')) { |
| string++; |
| // Allow one or two dashes |
| if (SkStrStartsWith(string, '-')) { |
| string++; |
| } |
| if (kBool_FlagType == fFlagType) { |
| // In this case, go ahead and set the value. |
| if (fName.equals(string)) { |
| *fBoolValue = true; |
| return true; |
| } |
| SkString noname(fName); |
| noname.prepend("no"); |
| if (noname.equals(string)) { |
| *fBoolValue = false; |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| return fName.equals(string); |
| } else { |
| // Has no dash |
| return false; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| FlagTypes getFlagType() const { return fFlagType; } |
| |
| void resetStrings() { |
| if (kString_FlagType == fFlagType) { |
| fStrings->reset(); |
| } else { |
| SkASSERT(!"Can only call resetStrings on kString_FlagType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void append(const char* string) { |
| if (kString_FlagType == fFlagType) { |
| fStrings->append(1, &string); |
| } else { |
| SkASSERT(!"Can only append to kString_FlagType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void setInt(int32_t value) { |
| if (kInt_FlagType == fFlagType) { |
| *fIntValue = value; |
| } else { |
| SkASSERT(!"Can only call setInt on kInt_FlagType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void setDouble(double value) { |
| if (kDouble_FlagType == fFlagType) { |
| *fDoubleValue = value; |
| } else { |
| SkASSERT(!"Can only call setDouble on kDouble_FlagType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| SkFlagInfo* next() { return fNext; } |
| |
| const SkString& name() const { return fName; } |
| |
| const SkString& help() const { return fHelpString; } |
| |
| SkString defaultValue() const { |
| SkString result; |
| switch (fFlagType) { |
| case SkFlagInfo::kBool_FlagType: |
| result.printf("%s", fDefaultBool ? "true" : "false"); |
| break; |
| case SkFlagInfo::kString_FlagType: |
| return fDefaultString; |
| case SkFlagInfo::kInt_FlagType: |
| result.printf("%i", fDefaultInt); |
| break; |
| case SkFlagInfo::kDouble_FlagType: |
| result.printf("%2.2f", fDefaultDouble); |
| break; |
| default: |
| SkASSERT(!"Invalid flag type"); |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| SkString typeAsString() const { |
| switch (fFlagType) { |
| case SkFlagInfo::kBool_FlagType: |
| return SkString("bool"); |
| case SkFlagInfo::kString_FlagType: |
| return SkString("string"); |
| case SkFlagInfo::kInt_FlagType: |
| return SkString("int"); |
| case SkFlagInfo::kDouble_FlagType: |
| return SkString("double"); |
| default: |
| SkASSERT(!"Invalid flag type"); |
| return SkString(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| SkFlagInfo(const char* name, FlagTypes type, const char* helpString) |
| : fName(name) |
| , fFlagType(type) |
| , fHelpString(helpString) |
| , fBoolValue(NULL) |
| , fDefaultBool(false) |
| , fIntValue(NULL) |
| , fDefaultInt(0) |
| , fDoubleValue(NULL) |
| , fDefaultDouble(0) |
| , fStrings(NULL) { |
| fNext = SkFlags::gHead; |
| SkFlags::gHead = this; |
| } |
| // Name of the flag, without initial dashes |
| SkString fName; |
| FlagTypes fFlagType; |
| SkString fHelpString; |
| bool* fBoolValue; |
| bool fDefaultBool; |
| int32_t* fIntValue; |
| int32_t fDefaultInt; |
| double* fDoubleValue; |
| double fDefaultDouble; |
| SkTDArray<const char*>* fStrings; |
| // Both for the help string and in case fStrings is empty. |
| SkString fDefaultString; |
| |
| // In order to keep a linked list. |
| SkFlagInfo* fNext; |
| }; |
| #endif // SK_FLAGS_H |