## lib/trollop.rb -- trollop command-line processing library ## Author:: William Morgan (mailto: wmorgan-trollop@masanjin.net) ## Copyright:: Copyright 2007 William Morgan ## License:: the same terms as ruby itself require 'date' module Trollop VERSION = "1.16.2" ## Thrown by Parser in the event of a commandline error. Not needed if ## you're using the Trollop::options entry. class CommandlineError < StandardError; end ## Thrown by Parser if the user passes in '-h' or '--help'. Handled ## automatically by Trollop#options. class HelpNeeded < StandardError; end ## Thrown by Parser if the user passes in '-h' or '--version'. Handled ## automatically by Trollop#options. class VersionNeeded < StandardError; end ## Regex for floating point numbers FLOAT_RE = /^-?((\d+(\.\d+)?)|(\.\d+))([eE][-+]?[\d]+)?$/ ## Regex for parameters PARAM_RE = /^-(-|\.$|[^\d\.])/ ## The commandline parser. In typical usage, the methods in this class ## will be handled internally by Trollop::options. In this case, only the ## #opt, #banner and #version, #depends, and #conflicts methods will ## typically be called. ## ## If you want to instantiate this class yourself (for more complicated ## argument-parsing logic), call #parse to actually produce the output hash, ## and consider calling it from within ## Trollop::with_standard_exception_handling. class Parser ## The set of values that indicate a flag option when passed as the ## +:type+ parameter of #opt. FLAG_TYPES = [:flag, :bool, :boolean] ## The set of values that indicate a single-parameter (normal) option when ## passed as the +:type+ parameter of #opt. ## ## A value of +io+ corresponds to a readable IO resource, including ## a filename, URI, or the strings 'stdin' or '-'. SINGLE_ARG_TYPES = [:int, :integer, :string, :double, :float, :io, :date] ## The set of values that indicate a multiple-parameter option (i.e., that ## takes multiple space-separated values on the commandline) when passed as ## the +:type+ parameter of #opt. MULTI_ARG_TYPES = [:ints, :integers, :strings, :doubles, :floats, :ios, :dates] ## The complete set of legal values for the +:type+ parameter of #opt. TYPES = FLAG_TYPES + SINGLE_ARG_TYPES + MULTI_ARG_TYPES INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX = /[\d-]/ #:nodoc: ## The values from the commandline that were not interpreted by #parse. attr_reader :leftovers ## The complete configuration hashes for each option. (Mainly useful ## for testing.) attr_reader :specs ## Initializes the parser, and instance-evaluates any block given. def initialize *a, &b @version = nil @leftovers = [] @specs = {} @long = {} @short = {} @order = [] @constraints = [] @stop_words = [] @stop_on_unknown = false #instance_eval(&b) if b # can't take arguments cloaker(&b).bind(self).call(*a) if b end ## Define an option. +name+ is the option name, a unique identifier ## for the option that you will use internally, which should be a ## symbol or a string. +desc+ is a string description which will be ## displayed in help messages. ## ## Takes the following optional arguments: ## ## [+:long+] Specify the long form of the argument, i.e. the form with two dashes. If unspecified, will be automatically derived based on the argument name by turning the +name+ option into a string, and replacing any _'s by -'s. ## [+:short+] Specify the short form of the argument, i.e. the form with one dash. If unspecified, will be automatically derived from +name+. ## [+:type+] Require that the argument take a parameter or parameters of type +type+. For a single parameter, the value can be a member of +SINGLE_ARG_TYPES+, or a corresponding Ruby class (e.g. +Integer+ for +:int+). For multiple-argument parameters, the value can be any member of +MULTI_ARG_TYPES+ constant. If unset, the default argument type is +:flag+, meaning that the argument does not take a parameter. The specification of +:type+ is not necessary if a +:default+ is given. ## [+:default+] Set the default value for an argument. Without a default value, the hash returned by #parse (and thus Trollop::options) will have a +nil+ value for this key unless the argument is given on the commandline. The argument type is derived automatically from the class of the default value given, so specifying a +:type+ is not necessary if a +:default+ is given. (But see below for an important caveat when +:multi+: is specified too.) If the argument is a flag, and the default is set to +true+, then if it is specified on the the commandline the value will be +false+. ## [+:required+] If set to +true+, the argument must be provided on the commandline. ## [+:multi+] If set to +true+, allows multiple occurrences of the option on the commandline. Otherwise, only a single instance of the option is allowed. (Note that this is different from taking multiple parameters. See below.) ## ## Note that there are two types of argument multiplicity: an argument ## can take multiple values, e.g. "--arg 1 2 3". An argument can also ## be allowed to occur multiple times, e.g. "--arg 1 --arg 2". ## ## Arguments that take multiple values should have a +:type+ parameter ## drawn from +MULTI_ARG_TYPES+ (e.g. +:strings+), or a +:default:+ ## value of an array of the correct type (e.g. [String]). The ## value of this argument will be an array of the parameters on the ## commandline. ## ## Arguments that can occur multiple times should be marked with ## +:multi+ => +true+. The value of this argument will also be an array. ## In contrast with regular non-multi options, if not specified on ## the commandline, the default value will be [], not nil. ## ## These two attributes can be combined (e.g. +:type+ => +:strings+, ## +:multi+ => +true+), in which case the value of the argument will be ## an array of arrays. ## ## There's one ambiguous case to be aware of: when +:multi+: is true and a ## +:default+ is set to an array (of something), it's ambiguous whether this ## is a multi-value argument as well as a multi-occurrence argument. ## In thise case, Trollop assumes that it's not a multi-value argument. ## If you want a multi-value, multi-occurrence argument with a default ## value, you must specify +:type+ as well. def opt name, desc="", opts={} raise ArgumentError, "you already have an argument named '#{name}'" if @specs.member? name ## fill in :type opts[:type] = # normalize case opts[:type] when :boolean, :bool; :flag when :integer; :int when :integers; :ints when :double; :float when :doubles; :floats when Class case opts[:type].name when 'TrueClass', 'FalseClass'; :flag when 'String'; :string when 'Integer'; :int when 'Float'; :float when 'IO'; :io when 'Date'; :date else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type '#{opts[:type].class.name}'" end when nil; nil else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type '#{opts[:type]}'" unless TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) opts[:type] end ## for options with :multi => true, an array default doesn't imply ## a multi-valued argument. for that you have to specify a :type ## as well. (this is how we disambiguate an ambiguous situation; ## see the docs for Parser#opt for details.) disambiguated_default = if opts[:multi] && opts[:default].is_a?(Array) && !opts[:type] opts[:default].first else opts[:default] end type_from_default = case disambiguated_default when Integer; :int when Numeric; :float when TrueClass, FalseClass; :flag when String; :string when IO; :io when Date; :date when Array if opts[:default].empty? raise ArgumentError, "multiple argument type cannot be deduced from an empty array for '#{opts[:default][0].class.name}'" end case opts[:default][0] # the first element determines the types when Integer; :ints when Numeric; :floats when String; :strings when IO; :ios when Date; :dates else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported multiple argument type '#{opts[:default][0].class.name}'" end when nil; nil else raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type '#{opts[:default].class.name}'" end raise ArgumentError, ":type specification and default type don't match (default type is #{type_from_default})" if opts[:type] && type_from_default && opts[:type] != type_from_default opts[:type] = opts[:type] || type_from_default || :flag ## fill in :long opts[:long] = opts[:long] ? opts[:long].to_s : name.to_s.gsub("_", "-") opts[:long] = case opts[:long] when /^--([^-].*)$/ $1 when /^[^-]/ opts[:long] else raise ArgumentError, "invalid long option name #{opts[:long].inspect}" end raise ArgumentError, "long option name #{opts[:long].inspect} is already taken; please specify a (different) :long" if @long[opts[:long]] ## fill in :short opts[:short] = opts[:short].to_s if opts[:short] unless opts[:short] == :none opts[:short] = case opts[:short] when /^-(.)$/; $1 when nil, :none, /^.$/; opts[:short] else raise ArgumentError, "invalid short option name '#{opts[:short].inspect}'" end if opts[:short] raise ArgumentError, "short option name #{opts[:short].inspect} is already taken; please specify a (different) :short" if @short[opts[:short]] raise ArgumentError, "a short option name can't be a number or a dash" if opts[:short] =~ INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX end ## fill in :default for flags opts[:default] = false if opts[:type] == :flag && opts[:default].nil? ## autobox :default for :multi (multi-occurrence) arguments opts[:default] = [opts[:default]] if opts[:default] && opts[:multi] && !opts[:default].is_a?(Array) ## fill in :multi opts[:multi] ||= false opts[:desc] ||= desc @long[opts[:long]] = name @short[opts[:short]] = name if opts[:short] && opts[:short] != :none @specs[name] = opts @order << [:opt, name] end ## Sets the version string. If set, the user can request the version ## on the commandline. Should probably be of the form " ## ". def version s=nil; @version = s if s; @version end ## Adds text to the help display. Can be interspersed with calls to ## #opt to build a multi-section help page. def banner s; @order << [:text, s] end alias :text :banner ## Marks two (or more!) options as requiring each other. Only handles ## undirected (i.e., mutual) dependencies. Directed dependencies are ## better modeled with Trollop::die. def depends *syms syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, "unknown option '#{sym}'" unless @specs[sym] } @constraints << [:depends, syms] end ## Marks two (or more!) options as conflicting. def conflicts *syms syms.each { |sym| raise ArgumentError, "unknown option '#{sym}'" unless @specs[sym] } @constraints << [:conflicts, syms] end ## Defines a set of words which cause parsing to terminate when ## encountered, such that any options to the left of the word are ## parsed as usual, and options to the right of the word are left ## intact. ## ## A typical use case would be for subcommand support, where these ## would be set to the list of subcommands. A subsequent Trollop ## invocation would then be used to parse subcommand options, after ## shifting the subcommand off of ARGV. def stop_on *words @stop_words = [*words].flatten end ## Similar to #stop_on, but stops on any unknown word when encountered ## (unless it is a parameter for an argument). This is useful for ## cases where you don't know the set of subcommands ahead of time, ## i.e., without first parsing the global options. def stop_on_unknown @stop_on_unknown = true end ## Parses the commandline. Typically called by Trollop::options, ## but you can call it directly if you need more control. ## ## throws CommandlineError, HelpNeeded, and VersionNeeded exceptions. def parse cmdline=ARGV vals = {} required = {} opt :version, "Print version and exit" if @version unless @specs[:version] || @long["version"] opt :help, "Show this message" unless @specs[:help] || @long["help"] @specs.each do |sym, opts| required[sym] = true if opts[:required] vals[sym] = opts[:default] vals[sym] = [] if opts[:multi] && !opts[:default] # multi arguments default to [], not nil end resolve_default_short_options ## resolve symbols given_args = {} @leftovers = each_arg cmdline do |arg, params| sym = case arg when /^-([^-])$/ @short[$1] when /^--([^-]\S*)$/ @long[$1] else raise CommandlineError, "invalid argument syntax: '#{arg}'" end raise CommandlineError, "unknown argument '#{arg}'" unless sym if given_args.include?(sym) && !@specs[sym][:multi] raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' specified multiple times" end given_args[sym] ||= {} given_args[sym][:arg] = arg given_args[sym][:params] ||= [] # The block returns the number of parameters taken. num_params_taken = 0 unless params.nil? if SINGLE_ARG_TYPES.include?(@specs[sym][:type]) given_args[sym][:params] << params[0, 1] # take the first parameter num_params_taken = 1 elsif MULTI_ARG_TYPES.include?(@specs[sym][:type]) given_args[sym][:params] << params # take all the parameters num_params_taken = params.size end end num_params_taken end ## check for version and help args raise VersionNeeded if given_args.include? :version raise HelpNeeded if given_args.include? :help ## check constraint satisfaction @constraints.each do |type, syms| constraint_sym = syms.find { |sym| given_args[sym] } next unless constraint_sym case type when :depends syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, "--#{@specs[constraint_sym][:long]} requires --#{@specs[sym][:long]}" unless given_args.include? sym } when :conflicts syms.each { |sym| raise CommandlineError, "--#{@specs[constraint_sym][:long]} conflicts with --#{@specs[sym][:long]}" if given_args.include?(sym) && (sym != constraint_sym) } end end required.each do |sym, val| raise CommandlineError, "option --#{@specs[sym][:long]} must be specified" unless given_args.include? sym end ## parse parameters given_args.each do |sym, given_data| arg = given_data[:arg] params = given_data[:params] opts = @specs[sym] raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs a parameter" if params.empty? && opts[:type] != :flag and not opts[:allow_blank] vals["#{sym}_given".intern] = true # mark argument as specified on the commandline case opts[:type] when :flag vals[sym] = !opts[:default] when :int, :ints vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_integer_parameter p, arg } } when :float, :floats vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_float_parameter p, arg } } when :string, :strings vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| p.to_s } } when :io, :ios vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_io_parameter p, arg } } when :date, :dates vals[sym] = params.map { |pg| pg.map { |p| parse_date_parameter p, arg } } end if SINGLE_ARG_TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) unless opts[:multi] # single parameter vals[sym] = vals[sym][0][0] rescue nil else # multiple options, each with a single parameter vals[sym] = vals[sym].map { |p| p[0] } end elsif MULTI_ARG_TYPES.include?(opts[:type]) && !opts[:multi] vals[sym] = vals[sym][0] # single option, with multiple parameters end # else: multiple options, with multiple parameters end ## modify input in place with only those ## arguments we didn't process cmdline.clear @leftovers.each { |l| cmdline << l } ## allow openstruct-style accessors class << vals def method_missing(m, *args) self[m] || self[m.to_s] end end vals end def parse_date_parameter param, arg #:nodoc: begin begin time = Chronic.parse(param) rescue NameError # chronic is not available end time ? Date.new(time.year, time.month, time.day) : Date.parse(param) rescue ArgumentError => e raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs a date" end end ## Print the help message to +stream+. def educate stream=$stdout width # just calculate it now; otherwise we have to be careful not to # call this unless the cursor's at the beginning of a line. left = {} @specs.each do |name, spec| left[name] = "--#{spec[:long]}" + (spec[:short] && spec[:short] != :none ? ", -#{spec[:short]}" : "") + case spec[:type] when :flag; "" when :int; " " when :ints; " " when :string; " " when :strings; " " when :float; " " when :floats; " " when :io; " " when :ios; " " when :date; " " when :dates; " " end end leftcol_width = left.values.map { |s| s.length }.max || 0 rightcol_start = leftcol_width + 6 # spaces unless @order.size > 0 && @order.first.first == :text stream.puts "#@version\n" if @version stream.puts "Options:" end @order.each do |what, opt| if what == :text stream.puts wrap(opt) next end spec = @specs[opt] stream.printf " %#{leftcol_width}s: ", left[opt] desc = spec[:desc] + begin default_s = case spec[:default] when $stdout; "" when $stdin; "" when $stderr; "" when Array spec[:default].join(", ") else spec[:default].to_s end if spec[:default] if spec[:desc] =~ /\.$/ " (Default: #{default_s})" else " (default: #{default_s})" end else "" end end stream.puts wrap(desc, :width => width - rightcol_start - 1, :prefix => rightcol_start) end end def width #:nodoc: @width ||= if $stdout.tty? begin require 'curses' Curses::init_screen x = Curses::cols Curses::close_screen x rescue Exception 80 end else 80 end end def wrap str, opts={} # :nodoc: if str == "" [""] else str.split("\n").map { |s| wrap_line s, opts }.flatten end end ## The per-parser version of Trollop::die (see that for documentation). def die arg, msg if msg $stderr.puts "Error: argument --#{@specs[arg][:long]} #{msg}." else $stderr.puts "Error: #{arg}." end $stderr.puts "Try --help for help." exit(-1) end private ## yield successive arg, parameter pairs def each_arg args remains = [] i = 0 until i >= args.length if @stop_words.member? args[i] remains += args[i .. -1] return remains end case args[i] when /^--$/ # arg terminator remains += args[(i + 1) .. -1] return remains when /^--(\S+?)=(.*)$/ # long argument with equals yield "--#{$1}", [$2] i += 1 when /^--(\S+)$/ # long argument params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1) unless params.empty? num_params_taken = yield args[i], params unless num_params_taken if @stop_on_unknown remains += args[i + 1 .. -1] return remains else remains += params end end i += 1 + num_params_taken else # long argument no parameter yield args[i], nil i += 1 end when /^-(\S+)$/ # one or more short arguments shortargs = $1.split(//) shortargs.each_with_index do |a, j| if j == (shortargs.length - 1) params = collect_argument_parameters(args, i + 1) unless params.empty? num_params_taken = yield "-#{a}", params unless num_params_taken if @stop_on_unknown remains += args[i + 1 .. -1] return remains else remains += params end end i += 1 + num_params_taken else # argument no parameter yield "-#{a}", nil i += 1 end else yield "-#{a}", nil end end else if @stop_on_unknown remains += args[i .. -1] return remains else remains << args[i] i += 1 end end end remains end def parse_integer_parameter param, arg raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs an integer" unless param =~ /^\d+$/ param.to_i end def parse_float_parameter param, arg raise CommandlineError, "option '#{arg}' needs a floating-point number" unless param =~ FLOAT_RE param.to_f end def parse_io_parameter param, arg case param when /^(stdin|-)$/i; $stdin else require 'open-uri' begin open param rescue SystemCallError => e raise CommandlineError, "file or url for option '#{arg}' cannot be opened: #{e.message}" end end end def collect_argument_parameters args, start_at params = [] pos = start_at while args[pos] && args[pos] !~ PARAM_RE && !@stop_words.member?(args[pos]) do params << args[pos] pos += 1 end params end def resolve_default_short_options @order.each do |type, name| next unless type == :opt opts = @specs[name] next if opts[:short] c = opts[:long].split(//).find { |d| d !~ INVALID_SHORT_ARG_REGEX && !@short.member?(d) } if c # found a character to use opts[:short] = c @short[c] = name end end end def wrap_line str, opts={} prefix = opts[:prefix] || 0 width = opts[:width] || (self.width - 1) start = 0 ret = [] until start > str.length nextt = if start + width >= str.length str.length else x = str.rindex(/\s/, start + width) x = str.index(/\s/, start) if x && x < start x || str.length end ret << (ret.empty? ? "" : " " * prefix) + str[start ... nextt] start = nextt + 1 end ret end ## instance_eval but with ability to handle block arguments ## thanks to why: http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/aBlockCostume.html def cloaker &b (class << self; self; end).class_eval do define_method :cloaker_, &b meth = instance_method :cloaker_ remove_method :cloaker_ meth end end end ## The easy, syntactic-sugary entry method into Trollop. Creates a Parser, ## passes the block to it, then parses +args+ with it, handling any errors or ## requests for help or version information appropriately (and then exiting). ## Modifies +args+ in place. Returns a hash of option values. ## ## The block passed in should contain zero or more calls to +opt+ ## (Parser#opt), zero or more calls to +text+ (Parser#text), and ## probably a call to +version+ (Parser#version). ## ## The returned block contains a value for every option specified with ## +opt+. The value will be the value given on the commandline, or the ## default value if the option was not specified on the commandline. For ## every option specified on the commandline, a key "