// -*- Mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4; -*- /****************************************************************************** * * file: Arg.h * * Copyright (c) 2003, Michael E. Smoot . * Copyright (c) 2004, Michael E. Smoot, Daniel Aarno . * All rights reverved. * * See the file COPYING in the top directory of this distribution for * more information. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED _AS IS_, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef TCLAP_ARGUMENT_H #define TCLAP_ARGUMENT_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #else #define HAVE_SSTREAM #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(HAVE_SSTREAM) #include typedef std::istringstream istringstream; #elif defined(HAVE_STRSTREAM) #include typedef std::istrstream istringstream; #else #error "Need a stringstream (sstream or strstream) to compile!" #endif #include #include #include #include #include namespace TCLAP { /** * A virtual base class that defines the essential data for all arguments. * This class, or one of its existing children, must be subclassed to do * anything. */ class Arg { private: /** * Prevent accidental copying. */ Arg(const Arg& rhs); /** * Prevent accidental copying. */ Arg& operator=(const Arg& rhs); /** * Indicates whether the rest of the arguments should be ignored. */ static bool& ignoreRestRef() { static bool ign = false; return ign; } /** * The delimiter that separates an argument flag/name from the * value. */ static char& delimiterRef() { static char delim = ' '; return delim; } protected: /** * The single char flag used to identify the argument. * This value (preceded by a dash {-}), can be used to identify * an argument on the command line. The _flag can be blank, * in fact this is how unlabeled args work. Unlabeled args must * override appropriate functions to get correct handling. Note * that the _flag does NOT include the dash as part of the flag. */ std::string _flag; /** * A single work namd indentifying the argument. * This value (preceded by two dashed {--}) can also be used * to identify an argument on the command line. Note that the * _name does NOT include the two dashes as part of the _name. The * _name cannot be blank. */ std::string _name; /** * Description of the argument. */ std::string _description; /** * Indicating whether the argument is required. */ bool _required; /** * Label to be used in usage description. Normally set to * "required", but can be changed when necessary. */ std::string _requireLabel; /** * Indicates whether a value is required for the argument. * Note that the value may be required but the argument/value * combination may not be, as specified by _required. */ bool _valueRequired; /** * Indicates whether the argument has been set. * Indicates that a value on the command line has matched the * name/flag of this argument and the values have been set accordingly. */ bool _alreadySet; /** * A pointer to a vistitor object. * The visitor allows special handling to occur as soon as the * argument is matched. This defaults to NULL and should not * be used unless absolutely necessary. */ Visitor* _visitor; /** * Whether this argument can be ignored, if desired. */ bool _ignoreable; /** * Indicates that the arg was set as part of an XOR and not on the * command line. */ bool _xorSet; bool _acceptsMultipleValues; /** * Performs the special handling described by the Vistitor. */ void _checkWithVisitor() const; /** * Primary constructor. YOU (yes you) should NEVER construct an Arg * directly, this is a base class that is extended by various children * that are meant to be used. Use SwitchArg, ValueArg, MultiArg, * UnlabeledValueArg, or UnlabeledMultiArg instead. * * \param flag - The flag identifying the argument. * \param name - The name identifying the argument. * \param desc - The description of the argument, used in the usage. * \param req - Whether the argument is required. * \param valreq - Whether the a value is required for the argument. * \param v - The visitor checked by the argument. Defaults to NULL. */ Arg( const std::string& flag, const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, bool req, bool valreq, Visitor* v = NULL ); public: /** * Destructor. */ virtual ~Arg(); /** * Adds this to the specified list of Args. * \param argList - The list to add this to. */ virtual void addToList( std::list& argList ) const; /** * Begin ignoring arguments since the "--" argument was specified. */ static void beginIgnoring() { ignoreRestRef() = true; } /** * Whether to ignore the rest. */ static bool ignoreRest() { return ignoreRestRef(); } /** * The delimiter that separates an argument flag/name from the * value. */ static char delimiter() { return delimiterRef(); } /** * The char used as a place holder when SwitchArgs are combined. * Currently set to the bell char (ASCII 7). */ static char blankChar() { return (char)7; } /** * The char that indicates the beginning of a flag. Defaults to '-', but * clients can define TCLAP_FLAGSTARTCHAR to override. */ #ifndef TCLAP_FLAGSTARTCHAR #define TCLAP_FLAGSTARTCHAR '-' #endif static char flagStartChar() { return TCLAP_FLAGSTARTCHAR; } /** * The sting that indicates the beginning of a flag. Defaults to "-", but * clients can define TCLAP_FLAGSTARTSTRING to override. Should be the same * as TCLAP_FLAGSTARTCHAR. */ #ifndef TCLAP_FLAGSTARTSTRING #define TCLAP_FLAGSTARTSTRING "-" #endif static const std::string flagStartString() { return TCLAP_FLAGSTARTSTRING; } /** * The sting that indicates the beginning of a name. Defaults to "--", but * clients can define TCLAP_NAMESTARTSTRING to override. */ #ifndef TCLAP_NAMESTARTSTRING #define TCLAP_NAMESTARTSTRING "--" #endif static const std::string nameStartString() { return TCLAP_NAMESTARTSTRING; } /** * The name used to identify the ignore rest argument. */ static const std::string ignoreNameString() { return "ignore_rest"; } /** * Sets the delimiter for all arguments. * \param c - The character that delimits flags/names from values. */ static void setDelimiter( char c ) { delimiterRef() = c; } /** * Pure virtual method meant to handle the parsing and value assignment * of the string on the command line. * \param i - Pointer the the current argument in the list. * \param args - Mutable list of strings. What is * passed in from main. */ virtual bool processArg(int *i, std::vector& args) = 0; /** * Operator ==. * Equality operator. Must be virtual to handle unlabeled args. * \param a - The Arg to be compared to this. */ virtual bool operator==(const Arg& a) const; /** * Returns the argument flag. */ const std::string& getFlag() const; /** * Returns the argument name. */ const std::string& getName() const; /** * Returns the argument description. */ std::string getDescription() const; /** * Indicates whether the argument is required. */ virtual bool isRequired() const; /** * Sets _required to true. This is used by the XorHandler. * You really have no reason to ever use it. */ void forceRequired(); /** * Sets the _alreadySet value to true. This is used by the XorHandler. * You really have no reason to ever use it. */ void xorSet(); /** * Indicates whether a value must be specified for argument. */ bool isValueRequired() const; /** * Indicates whether the argument has already been set. Only true * if the arg has been matched on the command line. */ bool isSet() const; /** * Indicates whether the argument can be ignored, if desired. */ bool isIgnoreable() const; /** * A method that tests whether a string matches this argument. * This is generally called by the processArg() method. This * method could be re-implemented by a child to change how * arguments are specified on the command line. * \param s - The string to be compared to the flag/name to determine * whether the arg matches. */ virtual bool argMatches( const std::string& s ) const; /** * Returns a simple string representation of the argument. * Primarily for debugging. */ virtual std::string toString() const; /** * Returns a short ID for the usage. * \param valueId - The value used in the id. */ virtual std::string shortID( const std::string& valueId = "val" ) const; /** * Returns a long ID for the usage. * \param valueId - The value used in the id. */ virtual std::string longID( const std::string& valueId = "val" ) const; /** * Trims a value off of the flag. * \param flag - The string from which the flag and value will be * trimmed. Contains the flag once the value has been trimmed. * \param value - Where the value trimmed from the string will * be stored. */ virtual void trimFlag( std::string& flag, std::string& value ) const; /** * Checks whether a given string has blank chars, indicating that * it is a combined SwitchArg. If so, return true, otherwise return * false. * \param s - string to be checked. */ bool _hasBlanks( const std::string& s ) const; /** * Sets the requireLabel. Used by XorHandler. You shouldn't ever * use this. * \param s - Set the requireLabel to this value. */ void setRequireLabel( const std::string& s ); /** * Used for MultiArgs and XorHandler to determine whether args * can still be set. */ virtual bool allowMore(); /** * Use by output classes to determine whether an Arg accepts * multiple values. */ virtual bool acceptsMultipleValues(); /** * Clears the Arg object and allows it to be reused by new * command lines. */ virtual void reset(); }; /** * Typedef of an Arg list iterator. */ typedef std::list::iterator ArgListIterator; /** * Typedef of an Arg vector iterator. */ typedef std::vector::iterator ArgVectorIterator; /** * Typedef of a Visitor list iterator. */ typedef std::list::iterator VisitorListIterator; /* * Extract a value of type T from it's string representation contained * in strVal. The ValueLike parameter used to select the correct * specialization of ExtractValue depending on the value traits of T. * ValueLike traits use operator>> to assign the value from strVal. */ template void ExtractValue(T &destVal, const std::string& strVal, ValueLike vl) { static_cast(vl); // Avoid warning about unused vl std::istringstream is(strVal); int valuesRead = 0; while ( is.good() ) { if ( is.peek() != EOF ) #ifdef TCLAP_SETBASE_ZERO is >> std::setbase(0) >> destVal; #else is >> destVal; #endif else break; valuesRead++; } if ( is.fail() ) throw( ArgParseException("Couldn't read argument value " "from string '" + strVal + "'")); if ( valuesRead > 1 ) throw( ArgParseException("More than one valid value parsed from " "string '" + strVal + "'")); } /* * Extract a value of type T from it's string representation contained * in strVal. The ValueLike parameter used to select the correct * specialization of ExtractValue depending on the value traits of T. * StringLike uses assignment (operator=) to assign from strVal. */ template void ExtractValue(T &destVal, const std::string& strVal, StringLike sl) { static_cast(sl); // Avoid warning about unused sl SetString(destVal, strVal); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //BEGIN Arg.cpp ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// inline Arg::Arg(const std::string& flag, const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, bool req, bool valreq, Visitor* v) : _flag(flag), _name(name), _description(desc), _required(req), _requireLabel("required"), _valueRequired(valreq), _alreadySet(false), _visitor( v ), _ignoreable(true), _xorSet(false), _acceptsMultipleValues(false) { if ( _flag.length() > 1 ) throw(SpecificationException( "Argument flag can only be one character long", toString() ) ); if ( _name != ignoreNameString() && ( _flag == Arg::flagStartString() || _flag == Arg::nameStartString() || _flag == " " ) ) throw(SpecificationException("Argument flag cannot be either '" + Arg::flagStartString() + "' or '" + Arg::nameStartString() + "' or a space.", toString() ) ); if ( ( _name.substr( 0, Arg::flagStartString().length() ) == Arg::flagStartString() ) || ( _name.substr( 0, Arg::nameStartString().length() ) == Arg::nameStartString() ) || ( _name.find( " ", 0 ) != std::string::npos ) ) throw(SpecificationException("Argument name begin with either '" + Arg::flagStartString() + "' or '" + Arg::nameStartString() + "' or space.", toString() ) ); } inline Arg::~Arg() { } inline std::string Arg::shortID( const std::string& valueId ) const { std::string id = ""; if ( _flag != "" ) id = Arg::flagStartString() + _flag; else id = Arg::nameStartString() + _name; if ( _valueRequired ) id += std::string( 1, Arg::delimiter() ) + "<" + valueId + ">"; if ( !_required ) id = "[" + id + "]"; return id; } inline std::string Arg::longID( const std::string& valueId ) const { std::string id = ""; if ( _flag != "" ) { id += Arg::flagStartString() + _flag; if ( _valueRequired ) id += std::string( 1, Arg::delimiter() ) + "<" + valueId + ">"; id += ", "; } id += Arg::nameStartString() + _name; if ( _valueRequired ) id += std::string( 1, Arg::delimiter() ) + "<" + valueId + ">"; return id; } inline bool Arg::operator==(const Arg& a) const { if ( ( _flag != "" && _flag == a._flag ) || _name == a._name) return true; else return false; } inline std::string Arg::getDescription() const { std::string desc = ""; if ( _required ) desc = "(" + _requireLabel + ") "; // if ( _valueRequired ) // desc += "(value required) "; desc += _description; return desc; } inline const std::string& Arg::getFlag() const { return _flag; } inline const std::string& Arg::getName() const { return _name; } inline bool Arg::isRequired() const { return _required; } inline bool Arg::isValueRequired() const { return _valueRequired; } inline bool Arg::isSet() const { if ( _alreadySet && !_xorSet ) return true; else return false; } inline bool Arg::isIgnoreable() const { return _ignoreable; } inline void Arg::setRequireLabel( const std::string& s) { _requireLabel = s; } inline bool Arg::argMatches( const std::string& argFlag ) const { if ( ( argFlag == Arg::flagStartString() + _flag && _flag != "" ) || argFlag == Arg::nameStartString() + _name ) return true; else return false; } inline std::string Arg::toString() const { std::string s = ""; if ( _flag != "" ) s += Arg::flagStartString() + _flag + " "; s += "(" + Arg::nameStartString() + _name + ")"; return s; } inline void Arg::_checkWithVisitor() const { if ( _visitor != NULL ) _visitor->visit(); } /** * Implementation of trimFlag. */ inline void Arg::trimFlag(std::string& flag, std::string& value) const { int stop = 0; for ( int i = 0; static_cast(i) < flag.length(); i++ ) if ( flag[i] == Arg::delimiter() ) { stop = i; break; } if ( stop > 1 ) { value = flag.substr(stop+1); flag = flag.substr(0,stop); } } /** * Implementation of _hasBlanks. */ inline bool Arg::_hasBlanks( const std::string& s ) const { for ( int i = 1; static_cast(i) < s.length(); i++ ) if ( s[i] == Arg::blankChar() ) return true; return false; } inline void Arg::forceRequired() { _required = true; } inline void Arg::xorSet() { _alreadySet = true; _xorSet = true; } /** * Overridden by Args that need to added to the end of the list. */ inline void Arg::addToList( std::list& argList ) const { argList.push_front( const_cast(this) ); } inline bool Arg::allowMore() { return false; } inline bool Arg::acceptsMultipleValues() { return _acceptsMultipleValues; } inline void Arg::reset() { _xorSet = false; _alreadySet = false; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //END Arg.cpp ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// } //namespace TCLAP #endif