| 1 | """
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| 2 | args.py - Flag, option, and arg parsing for the shell.
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| 3 |
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| 4 | All existing shells have their own flag parsing, rather than using libc.
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| 5 |
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| 6 | We have 3 types of flag parsing here:
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| 7 |
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| 8 | FlagSpecAndMore() -- e.g. for 'sh +u -o errexit' and 'set +u -o errexit'
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| 9 | FlagSpec() -- for echo -en, read -t1.0, etc.
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| 10 |
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| 11 | Examples:
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| 12 | set -opipefail # not allowed, space required
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| 13 | read -t1.0 # allowed
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| 14 |
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| 15 | Things that getopt/optparse don't support:
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| 16 |
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| 17 | - accepts +o +n for 'set' and bin/osh
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| 18 | - pushd and popd also uses +, although it's not an arg.
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| 19 | - parses args -- well argparse is supposed to do this
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| 20 | - maybe: integrate with usage
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| 21 | - maybe: integrate with flags
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| 22 |
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| 23 | optparse:
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| 24 | - has option groups (Go flag package has flagset)
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| 25 |
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| 26 | NOTES about builtins:
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| 27 | - eval and echo implicitly join their args. We don't want that.
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| 28 | - option strict-eval and strict-echo
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| 29 | - bash is inconsistent about checking for extra args
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| 30 | - exit 1 2 complains, but pushd /lib /bin just ignores second argument
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| 31 | - it has a no_args() function that isn't called everywhere. It's not
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| 32 | declarative.
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| 33 |
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| 34 | TODO:
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| 35 | - Autogenerate help from help='' fields. Usage line like FlagSpec('echo [-en]')
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| 36 |
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| 37 | GNU notes:
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| 38 |
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| 39 | - Consider adding GNU-style option to interleave flags and args?
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| 40 | - Not sure I like this.
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| 41 | - GNU getopt has fuzzy matching for long flags. I think we should rely
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| 42 | on good completion instead.
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| 43 |
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| 44 | Bash notes:
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| 45 |
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| 46 | bashgetopt.c codes:
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| 47 | leading +: allow options
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| 48 | : requires argument
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| 49 | ; argument may be missing
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| 50 | # numeric argument
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| 51 |
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| 52 | However I don't see these used anywhere! I only see ':' used.
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| 53 | """
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| 54 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 55 |
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| 56 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import loc, loc_t, CompoundWord
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| 57 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import (value, value_e, value_t)
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| 58 |
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| 59 | from core.error import e_usage
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| 60 | from mycpp import mops
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| 61 | from mycpp.mylib import log, tagswitch, iteritems
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| 62 |
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| 63 | _ = log
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| 64 |
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| 65 | from typing import (cast, Tuple, Optional, Dict, List, Any, TYPE_CHECKING)
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| 66 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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| 67 | from frontend import flag_spec
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| 68 | OptChange = Tuple[str, bool]
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| 69 |
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| 70 | # TODO: Move to flag_spec? We use flag_type_t
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| 71 | String = 1
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| 72 | Int = 2
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| 73 | Float = 3 # e.g. for read -t timeout value
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| 74 | Bool = 4
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| 75 |
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| 76 |
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| 77 | class _Attributes(object):
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| 78 | """Object to hold flags.
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| 79 |
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| 80 | TODO: FlagSpec doesn't need this; only FlagSpecAndMore.
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| 81 | """
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| 82 |
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| 83 | def __init__(self, defaults):
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| 84 | # type: (Dict[str, value_t]) -> None
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| 85 |
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| 86 | # New style
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| 87 | self.attrs = {} # type: Dict[str, value_t]
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| 88 |
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| 89 | self.opt_changes = [] # type: List[OptChange] # -o errexit +o nounset
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| 90 | self.shopt_changes = [
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| 91 | ] # type: List[OptChange] # -O nullglob +O nullglob
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| 92 | self.show_options = False # 'set -o' without an argument
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| 93 | self.actions = [] # type: List[str] # for compgen -A
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| 94 | self.saw_double_dash = False # for set --
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| 95 | for name, v in iteritems(defaults):
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| 96 | self.Set(name, v)
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| 97 |
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| 98 | def SetTrue(self, name):
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| 99 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 100 | self.Set(name, value.Bool(True))
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| 101 |
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| 102 | def Set(self, name, val):
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| 103 | # type: (str, value_t) -> None
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| 104 |
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| 105 | # debug-completion -> debug_completion
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| 106 | name = name.replace('-', '_')
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| 107 | self.attrs[name] = val
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| 108 |
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| 109 | if 0:
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| 110 | # Backward compatibility!
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| 111 | with tagswitch(val) as case:
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| 112 | if case(value_e.Undef):
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| 113 | py_val = None # type: Any
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| 114 | elif case(value_e.Bool):
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| 115 | py_val = cast(value.Bool, val).b
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| 116 | elif case(value_e.Int):
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| 117 | py_val = cast(value.Int, val).i
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| 118 | elif case(value_e.Float):
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| 119 | py_val = cast(value.Float, val).f
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| 120 | elif case(value_e.Str):
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| 121 | py_val = cast(value.Str, val).s
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| 122 | else:
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| 123 | raise AssertionError(val)
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| 124 |
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| 125 | setattr(self, name, py_val)
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| 126 |
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| 127 | def __repr__(self):
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| 128 | # type: () -> str
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| 129 | return '<_Attributes %s>' % self.__dict__
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| 130 |
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| 131 |
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| 132 | class Reader(object):
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| 133 | """Wrapper for argv.
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| 134 |
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| 135 | Modified by both the parsing loop and various actions.
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| 136 |
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| 137 | The caller of the flags parser can continue to use it after flag parsing is
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| 138 | done to get args.
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| 139 | """
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| 140 |
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| 141 | def __init__(self, argv, locs=None):
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| 142 | # type: (List[str], Optional[List[CompoundWord]]) -> None
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| 143 | self.argv = argv
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| 144 | self.locs = locs
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| 145 | self.n = len(argv)
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| 146 | self.i = 0
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| 147 |
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| 148 | def __repr__(self):
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| 149 | # type: () -> str
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| 150 | return '<args.Reader %r %d>' % (self.argv, self.i)
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| 151 |
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| 152 | def Next(self):
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| 153 | # type: () -> None
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| 154 | """Advance."""
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| 155 | self.i += 1
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| 156 |
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| 157 | def Peek(self):
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| 158 | # type: () -> Optional[str]
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| 159 | """Return the next token, or None if there are no more.
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| 160 |
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| 161 | None is your SENTINEL for parsing.
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| 162 | """
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| 163 | if self.i >= self.n:
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| 164 | return None
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| 165 | else:
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| 166 | return self.argv[self.i]
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| 167 |
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| 168 | def Peek2(self):
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| 169 | # type: () -> Tuple[Optional[str], loc_t]
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| 170 | """Return the next token, or None if there are no more.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | None is your SENTINEL for parsing.
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| 173 | """
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| 174 | if self.i >= self.n:
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| 175 | return None, loc.Missing
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| 176 | else:
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| 177 | return self.argv[self.i], self.locs[self.i]
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| 178 |
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| 179 | def ReadRequired(self, error_msg):
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| 180 | # type: (str) -> str
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| 181 | arg = self.Peek()
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| 182 | if arg is None:
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| 183 | # point at argv[0]
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| 184 | e_usage(error_msg, self._FirstLocation())
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| 185 | self.Next()
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| 186 | return arg
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| 187 |
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| 188 | def ReadRequired2(self, error_msg):
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| 189 | # type: (str) -> Tuple[str, loc_t]
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| 190 | arg = self.Peek()
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| 191 | if arg is None:
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| 192 | # point at argv[0]
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| 193 | e_usage(error_msg, self._FirstLocation())
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| 194 | location = self.locs[self.i]
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| 195 | self.Next()
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| 196 | return arg, location
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| 197 |
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| 198 | def Rest(self):
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| 199 | # type: () -> List[str]
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| 200 | """Return the rest of the arguments."""
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| 201 | return self.argv[self.i:]
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| 202 |
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| 203 | def Rest2(self):
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| 204 | # type: () -> Tuple[List[str], List[CompoundWord]]
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| 205 | """Return the rest of the arguments."""
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| 206 | return self.argv[self.i:], self.locs[self.i:]
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| 207 |
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| 208 | def AtEnd(self):
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| 209 | # type: () -> bool
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| 210 | return self.i >= self.n # must be >= and not ==
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| 211 |
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| 212 | def Done(self):
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| 213 | # type: () -> None
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| 214 | if not self.AtEnd():
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| 215 | e_usage('got too many arguments', self.Location())
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| 216 |
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| 217 | def _FirstLocation(self):
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| 218 | # type: () -> loc_t
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| 219 | if self.locs is not None and self.locs[0] is not None:
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| 220 | return self.locs[0]
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| 221 | else:
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| 222 | return loc.Missing
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| 223 |
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| 224 | def Location(self):
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| 225 | # type: () -> loc_t
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| 226 | if self.locs is not None:
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| 227 | if self.i == self.n:
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| 228 | i = self.n - 1 # if the last arg is missing, point at the one before
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| 229 | else:
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| 230 | i = self.i
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| 231 | if self.locs[i] is not None:
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| 232 | return self.locs[i]
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| 233 | else:
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| 234 | return loc.Missing
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| 235 | else:
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| 236 | return loc.Missing
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| 237 |
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| 238 |
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| 239 | class _Action(object):
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| 240 | """What is done when a flag or option is detected."""
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| 241 |
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| 242 | def __init__(self):
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| 243 | # type: () -> None
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| 244 | """Empty constructor for mycpp."""
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| 245 | pass
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| 246 |
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| 247 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 248 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 249 | """Called when the flag matches.
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| 250 |
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| 251 | Args:
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| 252 | prefix: '-' or '+'
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| 253 | suffix: ',' for -d,
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| 254 | arg_r: Reader() (rename to Input or InputReader?)
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| 255 | out: _Attributes() -- the thing we want to set
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| 256 |
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| 257 | Returns:
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| 258 | True if flag parsing should be aborted.
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| 259 | """
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| 260 | raise NotImplementedError()
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| 261 |
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| 262 |
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| 263 | class _ArgAction(_Action):
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| 264 |
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| 265 | def __init__(self, name, quit_parsing_flags, valid=None):
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| 266 | # type: (str, bool, Optional[List[str]]) -> None
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| 267 | """
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| 268 | Args:
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| 269 | quit_parsing_flags: Stop parsing args after this one. for sh -c.
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| 270 | python -c behaves the same way.
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| 271 | """
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| 272 | self.name = name
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| 273 | self.quit_parsing_flags = quit_parsing_flags
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| 274 | self.valid = valid
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| 275 |
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| 276 | def _Value(self, arg, location):
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| 277 | # type: (str, loc_t) -> value_t
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| 278 | raise NotImplementedError()
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| 279 |
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| 280 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 281 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 282 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 283 | if attached_arg is not None: # for the ',' in -d,
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| 284 | arg = attached_arg
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| 285 | else:
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| 286 | arg_r.Next()
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| 287 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 288 | if arg is None:
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| 289 | e_usage('expected argument to %r' % ('-' + self.name),
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| 290 | arg_r.Location())
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| 291 |
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| 292 | val = self._Value(arg, arg_r.Location())
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| 293 | out.Set(self.name, val)
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| 294 | return self.quit_parsing_flags
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| 295 |
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| 296 |
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| 297 | class SetToInt(_ArgAction):
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| 298 |
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| 299 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 300 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 301 | # repeat defaults for C++ translation
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| 302 | _ArgAction.__init__(self, name, False, valid=None)
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| 303 |
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| 304 | def _Value(self, arg, location):
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| 305 | # type: (str, loc_t) -> value_t
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| 306 | try:
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| 307 | i = mops.FromStr(arg)
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| 308 | except ValueError:
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| 309 | e_usage(
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| 310 | 'expected integer after %s, got %r' % ('-' + self.name, arg),
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| 311 | location)
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| 312 |
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| 313 | # So far all our int values are > 0, so use -1 as the 'unset' value
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| 314 | # corner case: this treats -0 as 0!
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| 315 | if mops.Greater(mops.BigInt(0), i):
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| 316 | e_usage('got invalid integer for %s: %s' % ('-' + self.name, arg),
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| 317 | location)
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| 318 | return value.Int(i)
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| 319 |
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| 320 |
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| 321 | class SetToFloat(_ArgAction):
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| 322 |
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| 323 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 324 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 325 | # repeat defaults for C++ translation
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| 326 | _ArgAction.__init__(self, name, False, valid=None)
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| 327 |
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| 328 | def _Value(self, arg, location):
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| 329 | # type: (str, loc_t) -> value_t
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| 330 | try:
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| 331 | f = float(arg)
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| 332 | except ValueError:
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| 333 | e_usage(
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| 334 | 'expected number after %r, got %r' % ('-' + self.name, arg),
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| 335 | location)
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| 336 | # So far all our float values are > 0, so use -1.0 as the 'unset' value
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| 337 | # corner case: this treats -0.0 as 0.0!
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| 338 | if f < 0:
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| 339 | e_usage('got invalid float for %s: %s' % ('-' + self.name, arg),
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| 340 | location)
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| 341 | return value.Float(f)
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| 342 |
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| 343 |
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| 344 | class SetToString(_ArgAction):
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| 345 |
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| 346 | def __init__(self, name, quit_parsing_flags, valid=None):
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| 347 | # type: (str, bool, Optional[List[str]]) -> None
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| 348 | _ArgAction.__init__(self, name, quit_parsing_flags, valid=valid)
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| 349 |
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| 350 | def _Value(self, arg, location):
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| 351 | # type: (str, loc_t) -> value_t
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| 352 | if self.valid is not None and arg not in self.valid:
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| 353 | e_usage(
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| 354 | 'got invalid argument %r to %r, expected one of: %s' %
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| 355 | (arg, ('-' + self.name), '|'.join(self.valid)), location)
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| 356 | return value.Str(arg)
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| 357 |
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| 358 |
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| 359 | class SetAttachedBool(_Action):
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| 360 |
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| 361 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 362 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 363 | self.name = name
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| 364 |
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| 365 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 366 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 367 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 368 |
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| 369 | # TODO: Delete this part? Is this eqvuivalent to SetToTrue?
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| 370 | #
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| 371 | # We're not using Go-like --verbose=1, --verbose, or --verbose=0
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| 372 | #
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| 373 | # 'attached_arg' is also used for -t0 though, which is weird
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| 374 |
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| 375 | if attached_arg is not None: # '0' in --verbose=0
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| 376 | if attached_arg in ('0', 'F', 'false',
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| 377 | 'False'): # TODO: incorrect translation
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| 378 | b = False
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| 379 | elif attached_arg in ('1', 'T', 'true', 'Talse'):
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| 380 | b = True
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| 381 | else:
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| 382 | e_usage(
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| 383 | 'got invalid argument to boolean flag: %r' % attached_arg,
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| 384 | loc.Missing)
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| 385 | else:
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| 386 | b = True
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| 387 |
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| 388 | out.Set(self.name, value.Bool(b))
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| 389 | return False
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| 390 |
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| 391 |
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| 392 | class SetToTrue(_Action):
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| 393 |
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| 394 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 395 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 396 | self.name = name
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| 397 |
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| 398 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 399 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 400 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 401 | out.SetTrue(self.name)
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| 402 | return False
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| 403 |
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| 404 |
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| 405 | class SetOption(_Action):
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| 406 | """Set an option to a boolean, for 'set +e'."""
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| 407 |
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| 408 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 409 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 410 | self.name = name
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| 411 |
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| 412 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 413 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 414 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 415 | b = (attached_arg == '-')
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| 416 | out.opt_changes.append((self.name, b))
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| 417 | return False
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| 418 |
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| 419 |
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| 420 | class SetNamedOption(_Action):
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| 421 | """Set a named option to a boolean, for 'set +o errexit'."""
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| 422 |
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| 423 | def __init__(self, shopt=False):
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| 424 | # type: (bool) -> None
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| 425 | self.names = [] # type: List[str]
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| 426 | self.shopt = shopt # is it sh -o (set) or sh -O (shopt)?
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| 427 |
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| 428 | def ArgName(self, name):
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| 429 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 430 | self.names.append(name)
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| 431 |
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| 432 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 433 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 434 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 435 | b = (attached_arg == '-')
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| 436 | #log('SetNamedOption %r %r %r', prefix, suffix, arg_r)
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| 437 | arg_r.Next() # always advance
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| 438 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 439 | if arg is None:
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| 440 | # triggers on 'set -O' in addition to 'set -o' (meh OK)
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| 441 | out.show_options = True
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| 442 | return True # quit parsing
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| 443 |
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| 444 | attr_name = arg # Note: validation is done elsewhere
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| 445 | if len(self.names) and attr_name not in self.names:
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| 446 | e_usage('Invalid option %r' % arg, loc.Missing)
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| 447 | changes = out.shopt_changes if self.shopt else out.opt_changes
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| 448 | changes.append((attr_name, b))
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| 449 | return False
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| 450 |
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| 451 |
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| 452 | class SetAction(_Action):
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| 453 | """For compgen -f."""
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| 454 |
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| 455 | def __init__(self, name):
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| 456 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 457 | self.name = name
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| 458 |
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| 459 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 460 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 461 | out.actions.append(self.name)
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| 462 | return False
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| 463 |
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| 464 |
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| 465 | class SetNamedAction(_Action):
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| 466 | """For compgen -A file."""
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| 467 |
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| 468 | def __init__(self):
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| 469 | # type: () -> None
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| 470 | self.names = [] # type: List[str]
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| 471 |
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| 472 | def ArgName(self, name):
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| 473 | # type: (str) -> None
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| 474 | self.names.append(name)
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| 475 |
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| 476 | def OnMatch(self, attached_arg, arg_r, out):
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| 477 | # type: (Optional[str], Reader, _Attributes) -> bool
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| 478 | """Called when the flag matches."""
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| 479 | arg_r.Next() # always advance
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| 480 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 481 | if arg is None:
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| 482 | e_usage('Expected argument for action', loc.Missing)
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| 483 |
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| 484 | attr_name = arg
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| 485 | # Validate the option name against a list of valid names.
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| 486 | if len(self.names) and attr_name not in self.names:
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| 487 | e_usage('Invalid action name %r' % arg, loc.Missing)
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| 488 | out.actions.append(attr_name)
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| 489 | return False
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| 490 |
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| 491 |
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| 492 | def Parse(spec, arg_r):
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| 493 | # type: (flag_spec._FlagSpec, Reader) -> _Attributes
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| 494 |
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| 495 | # NOTE about -:
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| 496 | # 'set -' ignores it, vs set
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| 497 | # 'unset -' or 'export -' seems to treat it as a variable name
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| 498 | out = _Attributes(spec.defaults)
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| 499 |
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| 500 | while not arg_r.AtEnd():
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| 501 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 502 | if arg == '--':
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| 503 | out.saw_double_dash = True
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| 504 | arg_r.Next()
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| 505 | break
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| 506 |
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| 507 | # Only accept -- if there are any long flags defined
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| 508 | if len(spec.actions_long) and arg.startswith('--'):
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| 509 | pos = arg.find('=', 2)
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| 510 | if pos == -1:
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| 511 | suffix = None # type: Optional[str]
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| 512 | flag_name = arg[2:] # strip off --
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| 513 | else:
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| 514 | suffix = arg[pos + 1:]
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| 515 | flag_name = arg[2:pos]
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| 516 |
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| 517 | action = spec.actions_long.get(flag_name)
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| 518 | if action is None:
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| 519 | e_usage('got invalid flag %r' % arg, arg_r.Location())
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| 520 |
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| 521 | action.OnMatch(suffix, arg_r, out)
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| 522 | arg_r.Next()
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| 523 | continue
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| 524 |
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| 525 | elif arg.startswith('-') and len(arg) > 1:
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| 526 | n = len(arg)
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| 527 | for i in xrange(1, n): # parse flag combos like -rx
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| 528 | ch = arg[i]
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| 529 |
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| 530 | if ch == '0':
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| 531 | ch = 'Z' # hack for read -0
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| 532 |
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| 533 | if ch in spec.plus_flags:
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| 534 | out.Set(ch, value.Str('-'))
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| 535 | continue
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| 536 |
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| 537 | if ch in spec.arity0: # e.g. read -r
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| 538 | out.SetTrue(ch)
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| 539 | continue
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| 540 |
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| 541 | if ch in spec.arity1: # e.g. read -t1.0
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| 542 | action = spec.arity1[ch]
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| 543 | # make sure we don't pass empty string for read -t
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| 544 | attached_arg = arg[i + 1:] if i < n - 1 else None
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| 545 | action.OnMatch(attached_arg, arg_r, out)
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| 546 | break
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| 547 |
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| 548 | e_usage("doesn't accept flag %s" % ('-' + ch),
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| 549 | arg_r.Location())
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| 550 |
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| 551 | arg_r.Next() # next arg
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| 552 |
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| 553 | # Only accept + if there are ANY options defined, e.g. for declare +rx.
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| 554 | elif len(spec.plus_flags) and arg.startswith('+') and len(arg) > 1:
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| 555 | n = len(arg)
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| 556 | for i in xrange(1, n): # parse flag combos like -rx
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| 557 | ch = arg[i]
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| 558 | if ch in spec.plus_flags:
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| 559 | out.Set(ch, value.Str('+'))
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| 560 | continue
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| 561 |
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| 562 | e_usage("doesn't accept option %s" % ('+' + ch),
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| 563 | arg_r.Location())
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| 564 |
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| 565 | arg_r.Next() # next arg
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| 566 |
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| 567 | else: # a regular arg
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| 568 | break
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| 569 |
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| 570 | return out
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| 571 |
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| 572 |
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| 573 | def ParseLikeEcho(spec, arg_r):
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| 574 | # type: (flag_spec._FlagSpec, Reader) -> _Attributes
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| 575 | """Echo is a special case. These work: echo -n echo -en.
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| 576 |
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| 577 | - But don't respect --
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| 578 | - doesn't fail when an invalid flag is passed
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| 579 | """
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| 580 | out = _Attributes(spec.defaults)
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| 581 |
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| 582 | while not arg_r.AtEnd():
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| 583 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 584 | chars = arg[1:]
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| 585 | if arg.startswith('-') and len(chars):
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| 586 | # Check if it looks like -en or not. TODO: could optimize this.
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| 587 | done = False
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| 588 | for c in chars:
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| 589 | if c not in spec.arity0:
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| 590 | done = True
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| 591 | break
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| 592 | if done:
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| 593 | break
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| 594 |
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| 595 | for ch in chars:
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| 596 | out.SetTrue(ch)
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| 597 |
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| 598 | else:
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| 599 | break # Looks like an arg
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| 600 |
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| 601 | arg_r.Next() # next arg
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| 602 |
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| 603 | return out
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| 604 |
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| 605 |
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| 606 | def ParseMore(spec, arg_r):
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| 607 | # type: (flag_spec._FlagSpecAndMore, Reader) -> _Attributes
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| 608 | """Return attributes and an index.
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| 609 |
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| 610 | Respects +, like set +eu
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| 611 |
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| 612 | We do NOT respect:
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| 613 |
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| 614 | WRONG: sh -cecho OK: sh -c echo
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| 615 | WRONG: set -opipefail OK: set -o pipefail
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| 616 |
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| 617 | But we do accept these
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| 618 |
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| 619 | set -euo pipefail
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| 620 | set -oeu pipefail
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| 621 | set -oo pipefail errexit
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| 622 | """
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| 623 | out = _Attributes(spec.defaults)
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| 624 |
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| 625 | quit = False
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| 626 | while not arg_r.AtEnd():
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| 627 | arg = arg_r.Peek()
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| 628 | if arg == '--':
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| 629 | out.saw_double_dash = True
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| 630 | arg_r.Next()
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| 631 | break
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| 632 |
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| 633 | if arg.startswith('--'):
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| 634 | action = spec.actions_long.get(arg[2:])
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| 635 | if action is None:
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| 636 | e_usage('got invalid flag %r' % arg, arg_r.Location())
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| 637 |
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| 638 | # Note: not parsing --foo=bar as attached_arg, as above
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| 639 | action.OnMatch(None, arg_r, out)
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| 640 | arg_r.Next()
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| 641 | continue
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| 642 |
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| 643 | # corner case: sh +c is also accepted!
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| 644 | if (arg.startswith('-') or arg.startswith('+')) and len(arg) > 1:
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| 645 | # note: we're not handling sh -cecho (no space) as an argument
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| 646 | # It complains about a missing argument
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| 647 |
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| 648 | char0 = arg[0]
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| 649 |
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| 650 | # TODO: set - - empty
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| 651 | for ch in arg[1:]:
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| 652 | #log('ch %r arg_r %s', ch, arg_r)
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| 653 | action = spec.actions_short.get(ch)
|
| 654 | if action is None:
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| 655 | e_usage('got invalid flag %r' % ('-' + ch),
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| 656 | arg_r.Location())
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| 657 |
|
| 658 | attached_arg = char0 if ch in spec.plus_flags else None
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| 659 | quit = action.OnMatch(attached_arg, arg_r, out)
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| 660 | arg_r.Next() # process the next flag
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| 661 |
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| 662 | if quit:
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| 663 | break
|
| 664 | else:
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| 665 | continue
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| 666 |
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| 667 | break # it's a regular arg
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| 668 |
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| 669 | return out
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