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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: cmdline.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxCmdLineParser | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | wxCmdLineEntryDesc::flags field is a combination of these bit masks. | |
11 | ||
12 | Notice that by default (i.e. if flags are just 0), options are optional | |
13 | (sic) and each call to wxCmdLineEntryDesc::AddParam() allows one more | |
14 | parameter - this may be changed by giving non-default flags to it, i.e. use | |
15 | wxCMD_LINE_OPTION_MANDATORY to require that the option is given and | |
16 | wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_OPTIONAL to make a parameter optional. Also, | |
17 | wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_MULTIPLE may be specified if the programs accepts a | |
18 | variable number of parameters - but it only can be given for the last | |
19 | parameter in the command line description. If you use this flag, you will | |
20 | probably need to use wxCmdLineEntryDesc::GetParamCount() to retrieve the | |
21 | number of parameters effectively specified after calling | |
22 | wxCmdLineEntryDesc::Parse(). | |
23 | ||
24 | wxCMD_LINE_NEEDS_SEPARATOR can be specified to require a separator (either | |
25 | a colon, an equal sign or white space) between the option name and its | |
26 | value. By default, no separator is required. | |
27 | */ | |
28 | enum | |
29 | { | |
30 | wxCMD_LINE_OPTION_MANDATORY = 0x01, ///< This option must be given. | |
31 | wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_OPTIONAL = 0x02, ///< The parameter may be omitted. | |
32 | wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_MULTIPLE = 0x04, ///< The parameter may be repeated. | |
33 | wxCMD_LINE_OPTION_HELP = 0x08, ///< This option is a help request. | |
34 | wxCMD_LINE_NEEDS_SEPARATOR = 0x10 ///< Must have a separator before the value. | |
35 | }; | |
36 | ||
37 | /** | |
38 | The possible values of wxCmdLineEntryDesc::type which specifies the type of | |
39 | the value accepted by an option. | |
40 | */ | |
41 | enum wxCmdLineParamType | |
42 | { | |
43 | wxCMD_LINE_VAL_STRING, | |
44 | wxCMD_LINE_VAL_NUMBER, | |
45 | wxCMD_LINE_VAL_DATE, | |
46 | wxCMD_LINE_VAL_DOUBLE, | |
47 | wxCMD_LINE_VAL_NONE | |
48 | }; | |
49 | ||
50 | /** | |
51 | The type of a command line entity used for wxCmdLineEntryDesc::kind. | |
52 | */ | |
53 | enum wxCmdLineEntryType | |
54 | { | |
55 | wxCMD_LINE_SWITCH, | |
56 | wxCMD_LINE_OPTION, | |
57 | wxCMD_LINE_PARAM, | |
58 | wxCMD_LINE_USAGE_TEXT, | |
59 | wxCMD_LINE_NONE ///< Use this to terminate the list. | |
60 | }; | |
61 | ||
62 | /** | |
63 | The structure wxCmdLineEntryDesc is used to describe the one command line | |
64 | switch, option or parameter. An array of such structures should be passed | |
65 | to wxCmdLineParser::SetDesc(). Also, the meanings of parameters of the | |
66 | wxCmdLineParser::AddXXX() functions are the same as of the corresponding | |
67 | fields in this structure. | |
68 | ||
69 | The field @c shortName is the usual, short, name of the switch or the | |
70 | option. @c longName is the corresponding long name or empty if the option | |
71 | has no long name. Both of these fields are unused for the parameters. Both | |
72 | the short and long option names can contain only letters, digits and the | |
73 | underscores. | |
74 | ||
75 | @c description is used by the wxCmdLineEntryDesc::Usage() method to | |
76 | construct a help message explaining the syntax of the program. | |
77 | */ | |
78 | struct wxCmdLineEntryDesc | |
79 | { | |
80 | wxCmdLineEntryType kind; | |
81 | const char *shortName; | |
82 | const char *longName; | |
83 | const char *description; | |
84 | wxCmdLineParamType type; | |
85 | int flags; | |
86 | }; | |
87 | ||
88 | /** | |
89 | @class wxCmdLineParser | |
90 | @wxheader{cmdline.h} | |
91 | ||
92 | wxCmdLineParser is a class for parsing the command line. | |
93 | ||
94 | It has the following features: | |
95 | ||
96 | - distinguishes options, switches and parameters | |
97 | - allows option grouping | |
98 | - allows both short and long options | |
99 | - automatically generates the usage message from the command line description | |
100 | - checks types of the options values (number, date, ...). | |
101 | ||
102 | To use it you should follow these steps: | |
103 | ||
104 | -# @ref cmdlineparser_construction "Construct" an object of this class | |
105 | giving it the command line to parse and optionally its description or | |
106 | use the @c AddXXX() functions later. | |
107 | -# Call Parse(). | |
108 | -# Use Found() to retrieve the results. | |
109 | ||
110 | In the documentation below the following terminology is used: | |
111 | ||
112 | - @b switch: This is a boolean option which can be given or not, but which | |
113 | doesn't have any value. We use the word switch to distinguish | |
114 | such boolean options from more generic options like those | |
115 | described below. For example, @c "-v" might be a switch | |
116 | meaning "enable verbose mode". | |
117 | - @b option: Option for us here is something which comes with a value 0 | |
118 | unlike a switch. For example, @c -o: @c filename might be an | |
119 | option for specifying the name of the output file. | |
120 | - @b parameter: This is a required program argument. | |
121 | - @b text: This is a text which can be shown in usage information. | |
122 | ||
123 | ||
124 | @section cmdlineparser_construction Construction | |
125 | ||
126 | Before Parse() can be called, the command line parser object must have the | |
127 | command line to parse and also the rules saying which switches, options and | |
128 | parameters are valid - this is called command line description in what | |
129 | follows. | |
130 | ||
131 | You have complete freedom of choice as to when specify the required | |
132 | information, the only restriction is that it must be done before calling | |
133 | Parse(). | |
134 | ||
135 | To specify the command line to parse you may use either one of constructors | |
136 | accepting it (wxCmdLineParser(int, char**) or | |
137 | wxCmdLineParser(const wxString&) usually) or, if you use the default | |
138 | constructor, you can do it later by calling SetCmdLine(). | |
139 | ||
140 | The same holds for command line description: it can be specified either in | |
141 | the constructor (with or without the command line itself) or constructed | |
142 | later using either SetDesc() or combination of AddSwitch(), AddOption(), | |
143 | AddParam() and AddUsageText() methods. | |
144 | ||
145 | Using constructors or SetDesc() uses a (usually const static) table | |
146 | containing the command line description. If you want to decide which | |
147 | options to accept during the run-time, using one of the AddXXX() functions | |
148 | above might be preferable. | |
149 | ||
150 | ||
151 | @section cmdlineparser_customization Customization | |
152 | ||
153 | wxCmdLineParser has several global options which may be changed by the | |
154 | application. All of the functions described in this section should be | |
155 | called before Parse(). | |
156 | ||
157 | First global option is the support for long (also known as GNU-style) | |
158 | options. The long options are the ones which start with two dashes and look | |
159 | like "--verbose", i.e. they generally are complete words and not some | |
160 | abbreviations of them. As long options are used by more and more | |
161 | applications, they are enabled by default, but may be disabled with | |
162 | DisableLongOptions(). | |
163 | ||
164 | Another global option is the set of characters which may be used to start | |
165 | an option (otherwise, the word on the command line is assumed to be a | |
166 | parameter). Under Unix, @c "-" is always used, but Windows has at least two | |
167 | common choices for this: @c "-" and @c "/". Some programs also use "+". The | |
168 | default is to use what suits most the current platform, but may be changed | |
169 | with SetSwitchChars() method. | |
170 | ||
171 | Finally, SetLogo() can be used to show some application-specific text | |
172 | before the explanation given by Usage() function. | |
173 | ||
174 | ||
175 | @section cmdlineparser_parsing Parsing the Command Line | |
176 | ||
177 | After the command line description was constructed and the desired options | |
178 | were set, you can finally call Parse() method. It returns 0 if the command | |
179 | line was correct and was parsed, -1 if the help option was specified (this | |
180 | is a separate case as, normally, the program will terminate after this) or | |
181 | a positive number if there was an error during the command line parsing. | |
182 | ||
183 | In the latter case, the appropriate error message and usage information are | |
184 | logged by wxCmdLineParser itself using the standard wxWidgets logging | |
185 | functions. | |
186 | ||
187 | ||
188 | @section cmdlineparser_results Getting Results | |
189 | ||
190 | After calling Parse() (and if it returned 0), you may access the results of | |
191 | parsing using one of overloaded Found() methods. | |
192 | ||
193 | For a simple switch, you will simply call Found to determine if the switch | |
194 | was given or not, for an option or a parameter, you will call a version of | |
195 | Found() which also returns the associated value in the provided variable. | |
196 | All Found() functions return true if the switch or option were found in the | |
197 | command line or false if they were not specified. | |
198 | ||
199 | ||
200 | @library{wxbase} | |
201 | @category{appmanagement} | |
202 | ||
203 | @see wxApp::argc, wxApp::argv, @ref page_samples_console "Console Sample" | |
204 | */ | |
205 | class wxCmdLineParser | |
206 | { | |
207 | public: | |
208 | /** | |
209 | Default constructor, you must use SetCmdLine() later. | |
210 | */ | |
211 | wxCmdLineParser(); | |
212 | ||
213 | //@{ | |
214 | /** | |
215 | Constructor which specifies the command line to parse. This is the | |
216 | traditional (Unix) command line format. The parameters @a argc and | |
217 | @a argv have the same meaning as the typical @c main() function. | |
218 | ||
219 | The second overloaded constructor is only available in Unicode build. | |
220 | The first one is available in both ANSI and Unicode modes because under | |
221 | some platforms the command line arguments are passed as ASCII strings | |
222 | even to Unicode programs. | |
223 | */ | |
224 | wxCmdLineParser(int argc, char** argv); | |
225 | wxCmdLineParser(int argc, wchar_t** argv); | |
226 | //@} | |
227 | ||
228 | /** | |
229 | Constructor which specify the command line to parse in Windows format. | |
230 | The parameter cmdline has the same meaning as the corresponding | |
231 | parameter of @c WinMain(). | |
232 | */ | |
233 | wxCmdLineParser(const wxString& cmdline); | |
234 | ||
235 | /** | |
236 | Specifies the @ref SetDesc() "command line description" but not the | |
237 | command line. You must use SetCmdLine() later. | |
238 | */ | |
239 | wxCmdLineParser(const wxCmdLineEntryDesc* desc); | |
240 | ||
241 | /** | |
242 | Specifies both the command line (in Unix format) and the | |
243 | @ref SetDesc() "command line description". | |
244 | */ | |
245 | wxCmdLineParser(const wxCmdLineEntryDesc* desc, int argc, char** argv); | |
246 | ||
247 | /** | |
248 | Specifies both the command line (in Windows format) and the | |
249 | @ref SetDesc() "command line description". | |
250 | */ | |
251 | wxCmdLineParser(const wxCmdLineEntryDesc* desc, | |
252 | const wxString& cmdline); | |
253 | ||
254 | /** | |
255 | Frees resources allocated by the object. | |
256 | ||
257 | @note This destructor is not virtual, don't use this class | |
258 | polymorphically. | |
259 | */ | |
260 | ~wxCmdLineParser(); | |
261 | ||
262 | /** | |
263 | Add an option @a name with an optional long name @a lng (no long name | |
264 | if it is empty, which is default) taking a value of the given type | |
265 | (string by default) to the command line description. | |
266 | */ | |
267 | void AddOption(const wxString& name, | |
268 | const wxString& lng = wxEmptyString, | |
269 | const wxString& desc = wxEmptyString, | |
270 | wxCmdLineParamType type = wxCMD_LINE_VAL_STRING, | |
271 | int flags = 0); | |
272 | ||
273 | /** | |
274 | Add a parameter of the given @a type to the command line description. | |
275 | */ | |
276 | void AddParam(const wxString& desc = wxEmptyString, | |
277 | wxCmdLineParamType type = wxCMD_LINE_VAL_STRING, | |
278 | int flags = 0); | |
279 | ||
280 | /** | |
281 | Add a switch @a name with an optional long name @a lng (no long name if | |
282 | it is empty, which is default), description @a desc and flags @a flags | |
283 | to the command line description. | |
284 | */ | |
285 | void AddSwitch(const wxString& name, | |
286 | const wxString& lng = wxEmptyString, | |
287 | const wxString& desc = wxEmptyString, | |
288 | int flags = 0); | |
289 | ||
290 | /** | |
291 | Add a string @a text to the command line description shown by Usage(). | |
292 | ||
293 | @since 2.9.0 | |
294 | */ | |
295 | void AddUsageText(const wxString& text); | |
296 | ||
297 | /** | |
298 | Returns @true if long options are enabled, otherwise @false. | |
299 | ||
300 | @see EnableLongOptions() | |
301 | */ | |
302 | bool AreLongOptionsEnabled() const; | |
303 | ||
304 | /** | |
305 | Breaks down the string containing the full command line in words. The | |
306 | words are separated by whitespace. The quotes can be used in the input | |
307 | string to quote the white space and the back slashes can be used to | |
308 | quote the quotes. | |
309 | */ | |
310 | static wxArrayString ConvertStringToArgs(const wxChar cmdline); | |
311 | ||
312 | /** | |
313 | Identical to EnableLongOptions(@false). | |
314 | */ | |
315 | void DisableLongOptions(); | |
316 | ||
317 | /** | |
318 | Enable or disable support for the long options. | |
319 | ||
320 | As long options are not (yet) POSIX-compliant, this option allows to | |
321 | disable them. | |
322 | ||
323 | @see @ref cmdlineparser_customization and AreLongOptionsEnabled() | |
324 | */ | |
325 | void EnableLongOptions(bool enable = true); | |
326 | ||
327 | /** | |
328 | Returns @true if the given switch was found, @false otherwise. | |
329 | */ | |
330 | bool Found(const wxString& name) const; | |
331 | ||
332 | /** | |
333 | Returns true if an option taking a string value was found and stores | |
334 | the value in the provided pointer (which should not be @NULL). | |
335 | */ | |
336 | bool Found(const wxString& name, wxString* value) const; | |
337 | ||
338 | /** | |
339 | Returns @true if an option taking an integer value was found and stores | |
340 | the value in the provided pointer (which should not be @NULL). | |
341 | */ | |
342 | bool Found(const wxString& name, long* value) const; | |
343 | ||
344 | /** | |
345 | Returns @true if an option taking a float value was found and stores | |
346 | the value in the provided pointer (which should not be @NULL). | |
347 | */ | |
348 | bool Found(const wxString& name, double* value) const; | |
349 | ||
350 | /** | |
351 | Returns @true if an option taking a date value was found and stores the | |
352 | value in the provided pointer (which should not be @NULL). | |
353 | */ | |
354 | bool Found(const wxString& name, wxDateTime* value) const; | |
355 | ||
356 | /** | |
357 | Returns the value of Nth parameter (as string only). | |
358 | */ | |
359 | wxString GetParam(size_t n = 0) const; | |
360 | ||
361 | /** | |
362 | Returns the number of parameters found. This function makes sense | |
363 | mostly if you had used @c wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_MULTIPLE flag. | |
364 | */ | |
365 | size_t GetParamCount() const; | |
366 | ||
367 | /** | |
368 | Parse the command line, return 0 if ok, -1 if @c "-h" or @c "--help" | |
369 | option was encountered and the help message was given or a positive | |
370 | value if a syntax error occurred. | |
371 | ||
372 | @param giveUsage | |
373 | If @true (default), the usage message is given if a syntax error | |
374 | was encountered while parsing the command line or if help was | |
375 | requested. If @false, only error messages about possible syntax | |
376 | errors are given, use Usage to show the usage message from the | |
377 | caller if needed. | |
378 | */ | |
379 | int Parse(bool giveUsage = true); | |
380 | ||
381 | //@{ | |
382 | /** | |
383 | Set the command line to parse after using one of the constructors which | |
384 | don't do it. | |
385 | */ | |
386 | void SetCmdLine(int argc, char** argv); | |
387 | void SetCmdLine(int argc, wchar_t** argv); | |
388 | void SetCmdLine(const wxString& cmdline); | |
389 | //@} | |
390 | ||
391 | /** | |
392 | Constructs the command line description. | |
393 | ||
394 | Take the command line description from the wxCMD_LINE_NONE terminated | |
395 | table. | |
396 | ||
397 | Example of usage: | |
398 | ||
399 | @code | |
400 | static const wxCmdLineEntryDesc cmdLineDesc[] = | |
401 | { | |
402 | { wxCMD_LINE_SWITCH, "v", "verbose", "be verbose" }, | |
403 | { wxCMD_LINE_SWITCH, "q", "quiet", "be quiet" }, | |
404 | ||
405 | { wxCMD_LINE_OPTION, "o", "output", "output file" }, | |
406 | { wxCMD_LINE_OPTION, "i", "input", "input dir" }, | |
407 | { wxCMD_LINE_OPTION, "s", "size", "output block size", wxCMD_LINE_VAL_NUMBER }, | |
408 | { wxCMD_LINE_OPTION, "d", "date", "output file date", wxCMD_LINE_VAL_DATE }, | |
409 | ||
410 | { wxCMD_LINE_PARAM, NULL, NULL, "input file", wxCMD_LINE_VAL_STRING, wxCMD_LINE_PARAM_MULTIPLE }, | |
411 | ||
412 | { wxCMD_LINE_NONE } | |
413 | }; | |
414 | ||
415 | wxCmdLineParser parser; | |
416 | ||
417 | parser.SetDesc(cmdLineDesc); | |
418 | @endcode | |
419 | */ | |
420 | void SetDesc(const wxCmdLineEntryDesc* desc); | |
421 | ||
422 | /** | |
423 | The @a logo is some extra text which will be shown by Usage() method. | |
424 | */ | |
425 | void SetLogo(const wxString& logo); | |
426 | ||
427 | /** | |
428 | @a switchChars contains all characters with which an option or switch | |
429 | may start. Default is @c "-" for Unix, @c "-/" for Windows. | |
430 | */ | |
431 | void SetSwitchChars(const wxString& switchChars); | |
432 | ||
433 | /** | |
434 | Give the standard usage message describing all program options. It will | |
435 | use the options and parameters descriptions specified earlier, so the | |
436 | resulting message will not be helpful to the user unless the | |
437 | descriptions were indeed specified. | |
438 | ||
439 | @see SetLogo() | |
440 | */ | |
441 | void Usage() const; | |
442 | ||
443 | /** | |
444 | Return the string containing the program usage description. | |
445 | ||
446 | Call Usage() to directly show this string to the user. | |
447 | */ | |
448 | wxString GetUsageString() const; | |
449 | }; | |
450 |