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r584 | """A powerful, extensible, and easy-to-use option parser. | |||
By Greg Ward <gward@python.net> | ||||
Originally distributed as Optik. | ||||
For support, use the optik-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list | ||||
(http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/optik-users). | ||||
Simple usage example: | ||||
from optparse import OptionParser | ||||
parser = OptionParser() | ||||
parser.add_option("-f", "--file", dest="filename", | ||||
help="write report to FILE", metavar="FILE") | ||||
parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", | ||||
action="store_false", dest="verbose", default=True, | ||||
help="don't print status messages to stdout") | ||||
(options, args) = parser.parse_args() | ||||
""" | ||||
__version__ = "1.5.3" | ||||
__all__ = ['Option', | ||||
'make_option', | ||||
'SUPPRESS_HELP', | ||||
'SUPPRESS_USAGE', | ||||
'Values', | ||||
'OptionContainer', | ||||
'OptionGroup', | ||||
'OptionParser', | ||||
'HelpFormatter', | ||||
'IndentedHelpFormatter', | ||||
'TitledHelpFormatter', | ||||
'OptParseError', | ||||
'OptionError', | ||||
'OptionConflictError', | ||||
'OptionValueError', | ||||
'BadOptionError'] | ||||
__copyright__ = """ | ||||
Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved. | ||||
Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. | ||||
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||||
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are | ||||
met: | ||||
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||||
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||||
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||||
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||||
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||||
* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its | ||||
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | ||||
this software without specific prior written permission. | ||||
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS | ||||
IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED | ||||
TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A | ||||
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR | ||||
CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, | ||||
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, | ||||
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR | ||||
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF | ||||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING | ||||
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS | ||||
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | ||||
""" | ||||
import sys, os | ||||
import textwrap | ||||
def _repr(self): | ||||
return "<%s at 0x%x: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self) | ||||
# This file was generated from: | ||||
# Id: option_parser.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg | ||||
# Id: option.py 522 2006-06-11 16:22:03Z gward | ||||
# Id: help.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg | ||||
# Id: errors.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward | ||||
try: | ||||
from gettext import gettext, ngettext | ||||
except ImportError: | ||||
def gettext(message): | ||||
return message | ||||
def ngettext(singular, plural, n): | ||||
if n == 1: | ||||
return singular | ||||
return plural | ||||
_ = gettext | ||||
class OptParseError (Exception): | ||||
def __init__(self, msg): | ||||
self.msg = msg | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return self.msg | ||||
class OptionError (OptParseError): | ||||
""" | ||||
Raised if an Option instance is created with invalid or | ||||
inconsistent arguments. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, msg, option): | ||||
self.msg = msg | ||||
self.option_id = str(option) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
if self.option_id: | ||||
return "option %s: %s" % (self.option_id, self.msg) | ||||
else: | ||||
return self.msg | ||||
class OptionConflictError (OptionError): | ||||
""" | ||||
Raised if conflicting options are added to an OptionParser. | ||||
""" | ||||
class OptionValueError (OptParseError): | ||||
""" | ||||
Raised if an invalid option value is encountered on the command | ||||
line. | ||||
""" | ||||
class BadOptionError (OptParseError): | ||||
""" | ||||
Raised if an invalid option is seen on the command line. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, opt_str): | ||||
self.opt_str = opt_str | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return _("no such option: %s") % self.opt_str | ||||
class AmbiguousOptionError (BadOptionError): | ||||
""" | ||||
Raised if an ambiguous option is seen on the command line. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, opt_str, possibilities): | ||||
BadOptionError.__init__(self, opt_str) | ||||
self.possibilities = possibilities | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return (_("ambiguous option: %s (%s?)") | ||||
% (self.opt_str, ", ".join(self.possibilities))) | ||||
class HelpFormatter: | ||||
""" | ||||
Abstract base class for formatting option help. OptionParser | ||||
instances should use one of the HelpFormatter subclasses for | ||||
formatting help; by default IndentedHelpFormatter is used. | ||||
Instance attributes: | ||||
parser : OptionParser | ||||
the controlling OptionParser instance | ||||
indent_increment : int | ||||
the number of columns to indent per nesting level | ||||
max_help_position : int | ||||
the maximum starting column for option help text | ||||
help_position : int | ||||
the calculated starting column for option help text; | ||||
initially the same as the maximum | ||||
width : int | ||||
total number of columns for output (pass None to constructor for | ||||
this value to be taken from the $COLUMNS environment variable) | ||||
level : int | ||||
current indentation level | ||||
current_indent : int | ||||
current indentation level (in columns) | ||||
help_width : int | ||||
number of columns available for option help text (calculated) | ||||
default_tag : str | ||||
text to replace with each option's default value, "%default" | ||||
by default. Set to false value to disable default value expansion. | ||||
option_strings : { Option : str } | ||||
maps Option instances to the snippet of help text explaining | ||||
the syntax of that option, e.g. "-h, --help" or | ||||
"-fFILE, --file=FILE" | ||||
_short_opt_fmt : str | ||||
format string controlling how short options with values are | ||||
printed in help text. Must be either "%s%s" ("-fFILE") or | ||||
"%s %s" ("-f FILE"), because those are the two syntaxes that | ||||
Optik supports. | ||||
_long_opt_fmt : str | ||||
similar but for long options; must be either "%s %s" ("--file FILE") | ||||
or "%s=%s" ("--file=FILE"). | ||||
""" | ||||
NO_DEFAULT_VALUE = "none" | ||||
def __init__(self, | ||||
indent_increment, | ||||
max_help_position, | ||||
width, | ||||
short_first): | ||||
self.parser = None | ||||
self.indent_increment = indent_increment | ||||
self.help_position = self.max_help_position = max_help_position | ||||
if width is None: | ||||
try: | ||||
width = int(os.environ['COLUMNS']) | ||||
except (KeyError, ValueError): | ||||
width = 80 | ||||
width -= 2 | ||||
self.width = width | ||||
self.current_indent = 0 | ||||
self.level = 0 | ||||
self.help_width = None # computed later | ||||
self.short_first = short_first | ||||
self.default_tag = "%default" | ||||
self.option_strings = {} | ||||
self._short_opt_fmt = "%s %s" | ||||
self._long_opt_fmt = "%s=%s" | ||||
def set_parser(self, parser): | ||||
self.parser = parser | ||||
def set_short_opt_delimiter(self, delim): | ||||
if delim not in ("", " "): | ||||
raise ValueError( | ||||
"invalid metavar delimiter for short options: %r" % delim) | ||||
self._short_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s" | ||||
def set_long_opt_delimiter(self, delim): | ||||
if delim not in ("=", " "): | ||||
raise ValueError( | ||||
"invalid metavar delimiter for long options: %r" % delim) | ||||
self._long_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s" | ||||
def indent(self): | ||||
self.current_indent += self.indent_increment | ||||
self.level += 1 | ||||
def dedent(self): | ||||
self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment | ||||
assert self.current_indent >= 0, "Indent decreased below 0." | ||||
self.level -= 1 | ||||
def format_usage(self, usage): | ||||
raise NotImplementedError("subclasses must implement") | ||||
def format_heading(self, heading): | ||||
raise NotImplementedError("subclasses must implement") | ||||
def _format_text(self, text): | ||||
""" | ||||
Format a paragraph of free-form text for inclusion in the | ||||
help output at the current indentation level. | ||||
""" | ||||
text_width = self.width - self.current_indent | ||||
indent = " "*self.current_indent | ||||
return textwrap.fill(text, | ||||
text_width, | ||||
initial_indent=indent, | ||||
subsequent_indent=indent) | ||||
def format_description(self, description): | ||||
if description: | ||||
return self._format_text(description) + "\n" | ||||
else: | ||||
return "" | ||||
def format_epilog(self, epilog): | ||||
if epilog: | ||||
return "\n" + self._format_text(epilog) + "\n" | ||||
else: | ||||
return "" | ||||
def expand_default(self, option): | ||||
if self.parser is None or not self.default_tag: | ||||
return option.help | ||||
default_value = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest) | ||||
if default_value is NO_DEFAULT or default_value is None: | ||||
default_value = self.NO_DEFAULT_VALUE | ||||
return option.help.replace(self.default_tag, str(default_value)) | ||||
def format_option(self, option): | ||||
# The help for each option consists of two parts: | ||||
# * the opt strings and metavars | ||||
# eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME") | ||||
# * the user-supplied help string | ||||
# eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME") | ||||
# | ||||
# If possible, we write both of these on the same line: | ||||
# -x turn on expert mode | ||||
# | ||||
# But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help | ||||
# string on a second line, indented to the same column it would | ||||
# start in if it fit on the first line. | ||||
# -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME | ||||
# read data from FILENAME | ||||
result = [] | ||||
opts = self.option_strings[option] | ||||
opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2 | ||||
if len(opts) > opt_width: | ||||
opts = "%*s%s\n" % (self.current_indent, "", opts) | ||||
indent_first = self.help_position | ||||
else: # start help on same line as opts | ||||
opts = "%*s%-*s " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts) | ||||
indent_first = 0 | ||||
result.append(opts) | ||||
if option.help: | ||||
help_text = self.expand_default(option) | ||||
help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, self.help_width) | ||||
result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0])) | ||||
result.extend(["%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line) | ||||
for line in help_lines[1:]]) | ||||
elif opts[-1] != "\n": | ||||
result.append("\n") | ||||
return "".join(result) | ||||
def store_option_strings(self, parser): | ||||
self.indent() | ||||
max_len = 0 | ||||
for opt in parser.option_list: | ||||
strings = self.format_option_strings(opt) | ||||
self.option_strings[opt] = strings | ||||
max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent) | ||||
self.indent() | ||||
for group in parser.option_groups: | ||||
for opt in group.option_list: | ||||
strings = self.format_option_strings(opt) | ||||
self.option_strings[opt] = strings | ||||
max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent) | ||||
self.dedent() | ||||
self.dedent() | ||||
self.help_position = min(max_len + 2, self.max_help_position) | ||||
self.help_width = self.width - self.help_position | ||||
def format_option_strings(self, option): | ||||
"""Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables.""" | ||||
if option.takes_value(): | ||||
metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.upper() | ||||
short_opts = [self._short_opt_fmt % (sopt, metavar) | ||||
for sopt in option._short_opts] | ||||
long_opts = [self._long_opt_fmt % (lopt, metavar) | ||||
for lopt in option._long_opts] | ||||
else: | ||||
short_opts = option._short_opts | ||||
long_opts = option._long_opts | ||||
if self.short_first: | ||||
opts = short_opts + long_opts | ||||
else: | ||||
opts = long_opts + short_opts | ||||
return ", ".join(opts) | ||||
class IndentedHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter): | ||||
"""Format help with indented section bodies. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, | ||||
indent_increment=2, | ||||
max_help_position=24, | ||||
width=None, | ||||
short_first=1): | ||||
HelpFormatter.__init__( | ||||
self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first) | ||||
def format_usage(self, usage): | ||||
return _("Usage: %s\n") % usage | ||||
def format_heading(self, heading): | ||||
return "%*s%s:\n" % (self.current_indent, "", heading) | ||||
class TitledHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter): | ||||
"""Format help with underlined section headers. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, | ||||
indent_increment=0, | ||||
max_help_position=24, | ||||
width=None, | ||||
short_first=0): | ||||
HelpFormatter.__init__ ( | ||||
self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first) | ||||
def format_usage(self, usage): | ||||
return "%s %s\n" % (self.format_heading(_("Usage")), usage) | ||||
def format_heading(self, heading): | ||||
return "%s\n%s\n" % (heading, "=-"[self.level] * len(heading)) | ||||
def _parse_num(val, type): | ||||
if val[:2].lower() == "0x": # hexadecimal | ||||
radix = 16 | ||||
elif val[:2].lower() == "0b": # binary | ||||
radix = 2 | ||||
val = val[2:] or "0" # have to remove "0b" prefix | ||||
elif val[:1] == "0": # octal | ||||
radix = 8 | ||||
else: # decimal | ||||
radix = 10 | ||||
return type(val, radix) | ||||
def _parse_int(val): | ||||
return _parse_num(val, int) | ||||
_builtin_cvt = { "int" : (_parse_int, _("integer")), | ||||
"long" : (_parse_int, _("integer")), | ||||
"float" : (float, _("floating-point")), | ||||
"complex" : (complex, _("complex")) } | ||||
def check_builtin(option, opt, value): | ||||
(cvt, what) = _builtin_cvt[option.type] | ||||
try: | ||||
return cvt(value) | ||||
except ValueError: | ||||
raise OptionValueError( | ||||
_("option %s: invalid %s value: %r") % (opt, what, value)) | ||||
def check_choice(option, opt, value): | ||||
if value in option.choices: | ||||
return value | ||||
else: | ||||
choices = ", ".join(map(repr, option.choices)) | ||||
raise OptionValueError( | ||||
_("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)") | ||||
% (opt, value, choices)) | ||||
# Not supplying a default is different from a default of None, | ||||
# so we need an explicit "not supplied" value. | ||||
NO_DEFAULT = ("NO", "DEFAULT") | ||||
class Option: | ||||
""" | ||||
Instance attributes: | ||||
_short_opts : [string] | ||||
_long_opts : [string] | ||||
action : string | ||||
type : string | ||||
dest : string | ||||
default : any | ||||
nargs : int | ||||
const : any | ||||
choices : [string] | ||||
callback : function | ||||
callback_args : (any*) | ||||
callback_kwargs : { string : any } | ||||
help : string | ||||
metavar : string | ||||
""" | ||||
# The list of instance attributes that may be set through | ||||
# keyword args to the constructor. | ||||
ATTRS = ['action', | ||||
'type', | ||||
'dest', | ||||
'default', | ||||
'nargs', | ||||
'const', | ||||
'choices', | ||||
'callback', | ||||
'callback_args', | ||||
'callback_kwargs', | ||||
'help', | ||||
'metavar'] | ||||
# The set of actions allowed by option parsers. Explicitly listed | ||||
# here so the constructor can validate its arguments. | ||||
ACTIONS = ("store", | ||||
"store_const", | ||||
"store_true", | ||||
"store_false", | ||||
"append", | ||||
"append_const", | ||||
"count", | ||||
"callback", | ||||
"help", | ||||
"version") | ||||
# The set of actions that involve storing a value somewhere; | ||||
# also listed just for constructor argument validation. (If | ||||
# the action is one of these, there must be a destination.) | ||||
STORE_ACTIONS = ("store", | ||||
"store_const", | ||||
"store_true", | ||||
"store_false", | ||||
"append", | ||||
"append_const", | ||||
"count") | ||||
# The set of actions for which it makes sense to supply a value | ||||
# type, ie. which may consume an argument from the command line. | ||||
TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store", | ||||
"append", | ||||
"callback") | ||||
# The set of actions which *require* a value type, ie. that | ||||
# always consume an argument from the command line. | ||||
ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store", | ||||
"append") | ||||
# The set of actions which take a 'const' attribute. | ||||
CONST_ACTIONS = ("store_const", | ||||
"append_const") | ||||
# The set of known types for option parsers. Again, listed here for | ||||
# constructor argument validation. | ||||
TYPES = ("string", "int", "long", "float", "complex", "choice") | ||||
# Dictionary of argument checking functions, which convert and | ||||
# validate option arguments according to the option type. | ||||
# | ||||
# Signature of checking functions is: | ||||
# check(option : Option, opt : string, value : string) -> any | ||||
# where | ||||
# option is the Option instance calling the checker | ||||
# opt is the actual option seen on the command-line | ||||
# (eg. "-a", "--file") | ||||
# value is the option argument seen on the command-line | ||||
# | ||||
# The return value should be in the appropriate Python type | ||||
# for option.type -- eg. an integer if option.type == "int". | ||||
# | ||||
# If no checker is defined for a type, arguments will be | ||||
# unchecked and remain strings. | ||||
TYPE_CHECKER = { "int" : check_builtin, | ||||
"long" : check_builtin, | ||||
"float" : check_builtin, | ||||
"complex": check_builtin, | ||||
"choice" : check_choice, | ||||
} | ||||
# CHECK_METHODS is a list of unbound method objects; they are called | ||||
# by the constructor, in order, after all attributes are | ||||
# initialized. The list is created and filled in later, after all | ||||
# the methods are actually defined. (I just put it here because I | ||||
# like to define and document all class attributes in the same | ||||
# place.) Subclasses that add another _check_*() method should | ||||
# define their own CHECK_METHODS list that adds their check method | ||||
# to those from this class. | ||||
CHECK_METHODS = None | ||||
# -- Constructor/initialization methods ---------------------------- | ||||
def __init__(self, *opts, **attrs): | ||||
# Set _short_opts, _long_opts attrs from 'opts' tuple. | ||||
# Have to be set now, in case no option strings are supplied. | ||||
self._short_opts = [] | ||||
self._long_opts = [] | ||||
opts = self._check_opt_strings(opts) | ||||
self._set_opt_strings(opts) | ||||
# Set all other attrs (action, type, etc.) from 'attrs' dict | ||||
self._set_attrs(attrs) | ||||
# Check all the attributes we just set. There are lots of | ||||
# complicated interdependencies, but luckily they can be farmed | ||||
# out to the _check_*() methods listed in CHECK_METHODS -- which | ||||
# could be handy for subclasses! The one thing these all share | ||||
# is that they raise OptionError if they discover a problem. | ||||
for checker in self.CHECK_METHODS: | ||||
checker(self) | ||||
def _check_opt_strings(self, opts): | ||||
# Filter out None because early versions of Optik had exactly | ||||
# one short option and one long option, either of which | ||||
# could be None. | ||||
opts = [opt for opt in opts if opt] | ||||
if not opts: | ||||
raise TypeError("at least one option string must be supplied") | ||||
return opts | ||||
def _set_opt_strings(self, opts): | ||||
for opt in opts: | ||||
if len(opt) < 2: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"invalid option string %r: " | ||||
"must be at least two characters long" % opt, self) | ||||
elif len(opt) == 2: | ||||
if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"invalid short option string %r: " | ||||
"must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)" % opt, | ||||
self) | ||||
self._short_opts.append(opt) | ||||
else: | ||||
if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"invalid long option string %r: " | ||||
"must start with --, followed by non-dash" % opt, | ||||
self) | ||||
self._long_opts.append(opt) | ||||
def _set_attrs(self, attrs): | ||||
for attr in self.ATTRS: | ||||
if attr in attrs: | ||||
setattr(self, attr, attrs[attr]) | ||||
del attrs[attr] | ||||
else: | ||||
if attr == 'default': | ||||
setattr(self, attr, NO_DEFAULT) | ||||
else: | ||||
setattr(self, attr, None) | ||||
if attrs: | ||||
attrs = sorted(attrs.keys()) | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"invalid keyword arguments: %s" % ", ".join(attrs), | ||||
self) | ||||
# -- Constructor validation methods -------------------------------- | ||||
def _check_action(self): | ||||
if self.action is None: | ||||
self.action = "store" | ||||
elif self.action not in self.ACTIONS: | ||||
raise OptionError("invalid action: %r" % self.action, self) | ||||
def _check_type(self): | ||||
if self.type is None: | ||||
if self.action in self.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS: | ||||
if self.choices is not None: | ||||
# The "choices" attribute implies "choice" type. | ||||
self.type = "choice" | ||||
else: | ||||
# No type given? "string" is the most sensible default. | ||||
self.type = "string" | ||||
else: | ||||
# Allow type objects or builtin type conversion functions | ||||
# (int, str, etc.) as an alternative to their names. (The | ||||
# complicated check of builtins is only necessary for | ||||
# Python 2.1 and earlier, and is short-circuited by the | ||||
# first check on modern Pythons.) | ||||
import builtins | ||||
if ( isinstance(self.type, type) or | ||||
(hasattr(self.type, "__name__") and | ||||
getattr(builtins, self.type.__name__, None) is self.type) ): | ||||
self.type = self.type.__name__ | ||||
if self.type == "str": | ||||
self.type = "string" | ||||
if self.type not in self.TYPES: | ||||
raise OptionError("invalid option type: %r" % self.type, self) | ||||
if self.action not in self.TYPED_ACTIONS: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"must not supply a type for action %r" % self.action, self) | ||||
def _check_choice(self): | ||||
if self.type == "choice": | ||||
if self.choices is None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"must supply a list of choices for type 'choice'", self) | ||||
elif not isinstance(self.choices, (tuple, list)): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"choices must be a list of strings ('%s' supplied)" | ||||
% str(type(self.choices)).split("'")[1], self) | ||||
elif self.choices is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"must not supply choices for type %r" % self.type, self) | ||||
def _check_dest(self): | ||||
# No destination given, and we need one for this action. The | ||||
# self.type check is for callbacks that take a value. | ||||
takes_value = (self.action in self.STORE_ACTIONS or | ||||
self.type is not None) | ||||
if self.dest is None and takes_value: | ||||
# Glean a destination from the first long option string, | ||||
# or from the first short option string if no long options. | ||||
if self._long_opts: | ||||
# eg. "--foo-bar" -> "foo_bar" | ||||
self.dest = self._long_opts[0][2:].replace('-', '_') | ||||
else: | ||||
self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1] | ||||
def _check_const(self): | ||||
if self.action not in self.CONST_ACTIONS and self.const is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action, | ||||
self) | ||||
def _check_nargs(self): | ||||
if self.action in self.TYPED_ACTIONS: | ||||
if self.nargs is None: | ||||
self.nargs = 1 | ||||
elif self.nargs is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"'nargs' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action, | ||||
self) | ||||
def _check_callback(self): | ||||
if self.action == "callback": | ||||
if not callable(self.callback): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback not callable: %r" % self.callback, self) | ||||
if (self.callback_args is not None and | ||||
not isinstance(self.callback_args, tuple)): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback_args, if supplied, must be a tuple: not %r" | ||||
% self.callback_args, self) | ||||
if (self.callback_kwargs is not None and | ||||
not isinstance(self.callback_kwargs, dict)): | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback_kwargs, if supplied, must be a dict: not %r" | ||||
% self.callback_kwargs, self) | ||||
else: | ||||
if self.callback is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback supplied (%r) for non-callback option" | ||||
% self.callback, self) | ||||
if self.callback_args is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback_args supplied for non-callback option", self) | ||||
if self.callback_kwargs is not None: | ||||
raise OptionError( | ||||
"callback_kwargs supplied for non-callback option", self) | ||||
CHECK_METHODS = [_check_action, | ||||
_check_type, | ||||
_check_choice, | ||||
_check_dest, | ||||
_check_const, | ||||
_check_nargs, | ||||
_check_callback] | ||||
# -- Miscellaneous methods ----------------------------------------- | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return "/".join(self._short_opts + self._long_opts) | ||||
__repr__ = _repr | ||||
def takes_value(self): | ||||
return self.type is not None | ||||
def get_opt_string(self): | ||||
if self._long_opts: | ||||
return self._long_opts[0] | ||||
else: | ||||
return self._short_opts[0] | ||||
# -- Processing methods -------------------------------------------- | ||||
def check_value(self, opt, value): | ||||
checker = self.TYPE_CHECKER.get(self.type) | ||||
if checker is None: | ||||
return value | ||||
else: | ||||
return checker(self, opt, value) | ||||
def convert_value(self, opt, value): | ||||
if value is not None: | ||||
if self.nargs == 1: | ||||
return self.check_value(opt, value) | ||||
else: | ||||
return tuple([self.check_value(opt, v) for v in value]) | ||||
def process(self, opt, value, values, parser): | ||||
# First, convert the value(s) to the right type. Howl if any | ||||
# value(s) are bogus. | ||||
value = self.convert_value(opt, value) | ||||
# And then take whatever action is expected of us. | ||||
# This is a separate method to make life easier for | ||||
# subclasses to add new actions. | ||||
return self.take_action( | ||||
self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser) | ||||
def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser): | ||||
if action == "store": | ||||
setattr(values, dest, value) | ||||
elif action == "store_const": | ||||
setattr(values, dest, self.const) | ||||
elif action == "store_true": | ||||
setattr(values, dest, True) | ||||
elif action == "store_false": | ||||
setattr(values, dest, False) | ||||
elif action == "append": | ||||
values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(value) | ||||
elif action == "append_const": | ||||
values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(self.const) | ||||
elif action == "count": | ||||
setattr(values, dest, values.ensure_value(dest, 0) + 1) | ||||
elif action == "callback": | ||||
args = self.callback_args or () | ||||
kwargs = self.callback_kwargs or {} | ||||
self.callback(self, opt, value, parser, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
elif action == "help": | ||||
parser.print_help() | ||||
parser.exit() | ||||
elif action == "version": | ||||
parser.print_version() | ||||
parser.exit() | ||||
else: | ||||
raise ValueError("unknown action %r" % self.action) | ||||
return 1 | ||||
# class Option | ||||
SUPPRESS_HELP = "SUPPRESS"+"HELP" | ||||
SUPPRESS_USAGE = "SUPPRESS"+"USAGE" | ||||
class Values: | ||||
def __init__(self, defaults=None): | ||||
if defaults: | ||||
for (attr, val) in defaults.items(): | ||||
setattr(self, attr, val) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return str(self.__dict__) | ||||
__repr__ = _repr | ||||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||||
if isinstance(other, Values): | ||||
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ | ||||
elif isinstance(other, dict): | ||||
return self.__dict__ == other | ||||
else: | ||||
return NotImplemented | ||||
def _update_careful(self, dict): | ||||
""" | ||||
Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, but only | ||||
use keys from dict that already have a corresponding attribute | ||||
in self. Any keys in dict without a corresponding attribute | ||||
are silently ignored. | ||||
""" | ||||
for attr in dir(self): | ||||
if attr in dict: | ||||
dval = dict[attr] | ||||
if dval is not None: | ||||
setattr(self, attr, dval) | ||||
def _update_loose(self, dict): | ||||
""" | ||||
Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, | ||||
using all keys from the dictionary regardless of whether | ||||
they have a corresponding attribute in self or not. | ||||
""" | ||||
self.__dict__.update(dict) | ||||
def _update(self, dict, mode): | ||||
if mode == "careful": | ||||
self._update_careful(dict) | ||||
elif mode == "loose": | ||||
self._update_loose(dict) | ||||
else: | ||||
raise ValueError("invalid update mode: %r" % mode) | ||||
def read_module(self, modname, mode="careful"): | ||||
__import__(modname) | ||||
mod = sys.modules[modname] | ||||
self._update(vars(mod), mode) | ||||
def read_file(self, filename, mode="careful"): | ||||
vars = {} | ||||
exec(open(filename).read(), vars) | ||||
self._update(vars, mode) | ||||
def ensure_value(self, attr, value): | ||||
if not hasattr(self, attr) or getattr(self, attr) is None: | ||||
setattr(self, attr, value) | ||||
return getattr(self, attr) | ||||
class OptionContainer: | ||||
""" | ||||
Abstract base class. | ||||
Class attributes: | ||||
standard_option_list : [Option] | ||||
list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances | ||||
of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses). | ||||
Instance attributes: | ||||
option_list : [Option] | ||||
the list of Option objects contained by this OptionContainer | ||||
_short_opt : { string : Option } | ||||
dictionary mapping short option strings, eg. "-f" or "-X", | ||||
to the Option instances that implement them. If an Option | ||||
has multiple short option strings, it will appears in this | ||||
dictionary multiple times. [1] | ||||
_long_opt : { string : Option } | ||||
dictionary mapping long option strings, eg. "--file" or | ||||
"--exclude", to the Option instances that implement them. | ||||
Again, a given Option can occur multiple times in this | ||||
dictionary. [1] | ||||
defaults : { string : any } | ||||
dictionary mapping option destination names to default | ||||
values for each destination [1] | ||||
[1] These mappings are common to (shared by) all components of the | ||||
controlling OptionParser, where they are initially created. | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, option_class, conflict_handler, description): | ||||
# Initialize the option list and related data structures. | ||||
# This method must be provided by subclasses, and it must | ||||
# initialize at least the following instance attributes: | ||||
# option_list, _short_opt, _long_opt, defaults. | ||||
self._create_option_list() | ||||
self.option_class = option_class | ||||
self.set_conflict_handler(conflict_handler) | ||||
self.set_description(description) | ||||
def _create_option_mappings(self): | ||||
# For use by OptionParser constructor -- create the master | ||||
# option mappings used by this OptionParser and all | ||||
# OptionGroups that it owns. | ||||
self._short_opt = {} # single letter -> Option instance | ||||
self._long_opt = {} # long option -> Option instance | ||||
self.defaults = {} # maps option dest -> default value | ||||
def _share_option_mappings(self, parser): | ||||
# For use by OptionGroup constructor -- use shared option | ||||
# mappings from the OptionParser that owns this OptionGroup. | ||||
self._short_opt = parser._short_opt | ||||
self._long_opt = parser._long_opt | ||||
self.defaults = parser.defaults | ||||
def set_conflict_handler(self, handler): | ||||
if handler not in ("error", "resolve"): | ||||
raise ValueError("invalid conflict_resolution value %r" % handler) | ||||
self.conflict_handler = handler | ||||
def set_description(self, description): | ||||
self.description = description | ||||
def get_description(self): | ||||
return self.description | ||||
def destroy(self): | ||||
"""see OptionParser.destroy().""" | ||||
del self._short_opt | ||||
del self._long_opt | ||||
del self.defaults | ||||
# -- Option-adding methods ----------------------------------------- | ||||
def _check_conflict(self, option): | ||||
conflict_opts = [] | ||||
for opt in option._short_opts: | ||||
if opt in self._short_opt: | ||||
conflict_opts.append((opt, self._short_opt[opt])) | ||||
for opt in option._long_opts: | ||||
if opt in self._long_opt: | ||||
conflict_opts.append((opt, self._long_opt[opt])) | ||||
if conflict_opts: | ||||
handler = self.conflict_handler | ||||
if handler == "error": | ||||
raise OptionConflictError( | ||||
"conflicting option string(s): %s" | ||||
% ", ".join([co[0] for co in conflict_opts]), | ||||
option) | ||||
elif handler == "resolve": | ||||
for (opt, c_option) in conflict_opts: | ||||
if opt.startswith("--"): | ||||
c_option._long_opts.remove(opt) | ||||
del self._long_opt[opt] | ||||
else: | ||||
c_option._short_opts.remove(opt) | ||||
del self._short_opt[opt] | ||||
if not (c_option._short_opts or c_option._long_opts): | ||||
c_option.container.option_list.remove(c_option) | ||||
def add_option(self, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
"""add_option(Option) | ||||
add_option(opt_str, ..., kwarg=val, ...) | ||||
""" | ||||
if isinstance(args[0], str): | ||||
option = self.option_class(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs: | ||||
option = args[0] | ||||
if not isinstance(option, Option): | ||||
raise TypeError("not an Option instance: %r" % option) | ||||
else: | ||||
raise TypeError("invalid arguments") | ||||
self._check_conflict(option) | ||||
self.option_list.append(option) | ||||
option.container = self | ||||
for opt in option._short_opts: | ||||
self._short_opt[opt] = option | ||||
for opt in option._long_opts: | ||||
self._long_opt[opt] = option | ||||
if option.dest is not None: # option has a dest, we need a default | ||||
if option.default is not NO_DEFAULT: | ||||
self.defaults[option.dest] = option.default | ||||
elif option.dest not in self.defaults: | ||||
self.defaults[option.dest] = None | ||||
return option | ||||
def add_options(self, option_list): | ||||
for option in option_list: | ||||
self.add_option(option) | ||||
# -- Option query/removal methods ---------------------------------- | ||||
def get_option(self, opt_str): | ||||
return (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or | ||||
self._long_opt.get(opt_str)) | ||||
def has_option(self, opt_str): | ||||
return (opt_str in self._short_opt or | ||||
opt_str in self._long_opt) | ||||
def remove_option(self, opt_str): | ||||
option = self._short_opt.get(opt_str) | ||||
if option is None: | ||||
option = self._long_opt.get(opt_str) | ||||
if option is None: | ||||
raise ValueError("no such option %r" % opt_str) | ||||
for opt in option._short_opts: | ||||
del self._short_opt[opt] | ||||
for opt in option._long_opts: | ||||
del self._long_opt[opt] | ||||
option.container.option_list.remove(option) | ||||
# -- Help-formatting methods --------------------------------------- | ||||
def format_option_help(self, formatter): | ||||
if not self.option_list: | ||||
return "" | ||||
result = [] | ||||
for option in self.option_list: | ||||
if not option.help is SUPPRESS_HELP: | ||||
result.append(formatter.format_option(option)) | ||||
return "".join(result) | ||||
def format_description(self, formatter): | ||||
return formatter.format_description(self.get_description()) | ||||
def format_help(self, formatter): | ||||
result = [] | ||||
if self.description: | ||||
result.append(self.format_description(formatter)) | ||||
if self.option_list: | ||||
result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter)) | ||||
return "\n".join(result) | ||||
class OptionGroup (OptionContainer): | ||||
def __init__(self, parser, title, description=None): | ||||
self.parser = parser | ||||
OptionContainer.__init__( | ||||
self, parser.option_class, parser.conflict_handler, description) | ||||
self.title = title | ||||
def _create_option_list(self): | ||||
self.option_list = [] | ||||
self._share_option_mappings(self.parser) | ||||
def set_title(self, title): | ||||
self.title = title | ||||
def destroy(self): | ||||
"""see OptionParser.destroy().""" | ||||
OptionContainer.destroy(self) | ||||
del self.option_list | ||||
# -- Help-formatting methods --------------------------------------- | ||||
def format_help(self, formatter): | ||||
result = formatter.format_heading(self.title) | ||||
formatter.indent() | ||||
result += OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter) | ||||
formatter.dedent() | ||||
return result | ||||
class OptionParser (OptionContainer): | ||||
""" | ||||
Class attributes: | ||||
standard_option_list : [Option] | ||||
list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances | ||||
of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses). | ||||
Instance attributes: | ||||
usage : string | ||||
a usage string for your program. Before it is displayed | ||||
to the user, "%prog" will be expanded to the name of | ||||
your program (self.prog or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])). | ||||
prog : string | ||||
the name of the current program (to override | ||||
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])). | ||||
description : string | ||||
A paragraph of text giving a brief overview of your program. | ||||
optparse reformats this paragraph to fit the current terminal | ||||
width and prints it when the user requests help (after usage, | ||||
but before the list of options). | ||||
epilog : string | ||||
paragraph of help text to print after option help | ||||
option_groups : [OptionGroup] | ||||
list of option groups in this parser (option groups are | ||||
irrelevant for parsing the command-line, but very useful | ||||
for generating help) | ||||
allow_interspersed_args : bool = true | ||||
if true, positional arguments may be interspersed with options. | ||||
Assuming -a and -b each take a single argument, the command-line | ||||
-ablah foo bar -bboo baz | ||||
will be interpreted the same as | ||||
-ablah -bboo -- foo bar baz | ||||
If this flag were false, that command line would be interpreted as | ||||
-ablah -- foo bar -bboo baz | ||||
-- ie. we stop processing options as soon as we see the first | ||||
non-option argument. (This is the tradition followed by | ||||
Python's getopt module, Perl's Getopt::Std, and other argument- | ||||
parsing libraries, but it is generally annoying to users.) | ||||
process_default_values : bool = true | ||||
if true, option default values are processed similarly to option | ||||
values from the command line: that is, they are passed to the | ||||
type-checking function for the option's type (as long as the | ||||
default value is a string). (This really only matters if you | ||||
have defined custom types; see SF bug #955889.) Set it to false | ||||
to restore the behaviour of Optik 1.4.1 and earlier. | ||||
rargs : [string] | ||||
the argument list currently being parsed. Only set when | ||||
parse_args() is active, and continually trimmed down as | ||||
we consume arguments. Mainly there for the benefit of | ||||
callback options. | ||||
largs : [string] | ||||
the list of leftover arguments that we have skipped while | ||||
parsing options. If allow_interspersed_args is false, this | ||||
list is always empty. | ||||
values : Values | ||||
the set of option values currently being accumulated. Only | ||||
set when parse_args() is active. Also mainly for callbacks. | ||||
Because of the 'rargs', 'largs', and 'values' attributes, | ||||
OptionParser is not thread-safe. If, for some perverse reason, you | ||||
need to parse command-line arguments simultaneously in different | ||||
threads, use different OptionParser instances. | ||||
""" | ||||
standard_option_list = [] | ||||
def __init__(self, | ||||
usage=None, | ||||
option_list=None, | ||||
option_class=Option, | ||||
version=None, | ||||
conflict_handler="error", | ||||
description=None, | ||||
formatter=None, | ||||
add_help_option=True, | ||||
prog=None, | ||||
epilog=None): | ||||
OptionContainer.__init__( | ||||
self, option_class, conflict_handler, description) | ||||
self.set_usage(usage) | ||||
self.prog = prog | ||||
self.version = version | ||||
self.allow_interspersed_args = True | ||||
self.process_default_values = True | ||||
if formatter is None: | ||||
formatter = IndentedHelpFormatter() | ||||
self.formatter = formatter | ||||
self.formatter.set_parser(self) | ||||
self.epilog = epilog | ||||
# Populate the option list; initial sources are the | ||||
# standard_option_list class attribute, the 'option_list' | ||||
# argument, and (if applicable) the _add_version_option() and | ||||
# _add_help_option() methods. | ||||
self._populate_option_list(option_list, | ||||
add_help=add_help_option) | ||||
self._init_parsing_state() | ||||
def destroy(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Declare that you are done with this OptionParser. This cleans up | ||||
reference cycles so the OptionParser (and all objects referenced by | ||||
it) can be garbage-collected promptly. After calling destroy(), the | ||||
OptionParser is unusable. | ||||
""" | ||||
OptionContainer.destroy(self) | ||||
for group in self.option_groups: | ||||
group.destroy() | ||||
del self.option_list | ||||
del self.option_groups | ||||
del self.formatter | ||||
# -- Private methods ----------------------------------------------- | ||||
# (used by our or OptionContainer's constructor) | ||||
def _create_option_list(self): | ||||
self.option_list = [] | ||||
self.option_groups = [] | ||||
self._create_option_mappings() | ||||
def _add_help_option(self): | ||||
self.add_option("-h", "--help", | ||||
action="help", | ||||
help=_("show this help message and exit")) | ||||
def _add_version_option(self): | ||||
self.add_option("--version", | ||||
action="version", | ||||
help=_("show program's version number and exit")) | ||||
def _populate_option_list(self, option_list, add_help=True): | ||||
if self.standard_option_list: | ||||
self.add_options(self.standard_option_list) | ||||
if option_list: | ||||
self.add_options(option_list) | ||||
if self.version: | ||||
self._add_version_option() | ||||
if add_help: | ||||
self._add_help_option() | ||||
def _init_parsing_state(self): | ||||
# These are set in parse_args() for the convenience of callbacks. | ||||
self.rargs = None | ||||
self.largs = None | ||||
self.values = None | ||||
# -- Simple modifier methods --------------------------------------- | ||||
def set_usage(self, usage): | ||||
if usage is None: | ||||
self.usage = _("%prog [options]") | ||||
elif usage is SUPPRESS_USAGE: | ||||
self.usage = None | ||||
# For backwards compatibility with Optik 1.3 and earlier. | ||||
elif usage.lower().startswith("usage: "): | ||||
self.usage = usage[7:] | ||||
else: | ||||
self.usage = usage | ||||
def enable_interspersed_args(self): | ||||
"""Set parsing to not stop on the first non-option, allowing | ||||
interspersing switches with command arguments. This is the | ||||
default behavior. See also disable_interspersed_args() and the | ||||
class documentation description of the attribute | ||||
allow_interspersed_args.""" | ||||
self.allow_interspersed_args = True | ||||
def disable_interspersed_args(self): | ||||
"""Set parsing to stop on the first non-option. Use this if | ||||
you have a command processor which runs another command that | ||||
has options of its own and you want to make sure these options | ||||
don't get confused. | ||||
""" | ||||
self.allow_interspersed_args = False | ||||
def set_process_default_values(self, process): | ||||
self.process_default_values = process | ||||
def set_default(self, dest, value): | ||||
self.defaults[dest] = value | ||||
def set_defaults(self, **kwargs): | ||||
self.defaults.update(kwargs) | ||||
def _get_all_options(self): | ||||
options = self.option_list[:] | ||||
for group in self.option_groups: | ||||
options.extend(group.option_list) | ||||
return options | ||||
def get_default_values(self): | ||||
if not self.process_default_values: | ||||
# Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour. | ||||
return Values(self.defaults) | ||||
defaults = self.defaults.copy() | ||||
for option in self._get_all_options(): | ||||
default = defaults.get(option.dest) | ||||
if isinstance(default, str): | ||||
opt_str = option.get_opt_string() | ||||
defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default) | ||||
return Values(defaults) | ||||
# -- OptionGroup methods ------------------------------------------- | ||||
def add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
# XXX lots of overlap with OptionContainer.add_option() | ||||
if isinstance(args[0], str): | ||||
group = OptionGroup(self, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs: | ||||
group = args[0] | ||||
if not isinstance(group, OptionGroup): | ||||
raise TypeError("not an OptionGroup instance: %r" % group) | ||||
if group.parser is not self: | ||||
raise ValueError("invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)") | ||||
else: | ||||
raise TypeError("invalid arguments") | ||||
self.option_groups.append(group) | ||||
return group | ||||
def get_option_group(self, opt_str): | ||||
option = (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or | ||||
self._long_opt.get(opt_str)) | ||||
if option and option.container is not self: | ||||
return option.container | ||||
return None | ||||
# -- Option-parsing methods ---------------------------------------- | ||||
def _get_args(self, args): | ||||
if args is None: | ||||
return sys.argv[1:] | ||||
else: | ||||
return args[:] # don't modify caller's list | ||||
def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
parse_args(args : [string] = sys.argv[1:], | ||||
values : Values = None) | ||||
-> (values : Values, args : [string]) | ||||
Parse the command-line options found in 'args' (default: | ||||
sys.argv[1:]). Any errors result in a call to 'error()', which | ||||
by default prints the usage message to stderr and calls | ||||
sys.exit() with an error message. On success returns a pair | ||||
(values, args) where 'values' is an Values instance (with all | ||||
your option values) and 'args' is the list of arguments left | ||||
over after parsing options. | ||||
""" | ||||
rargs = self._get_args(args) | ||||
if values is None: | ||||
values = self.get_default_values() | ||||
# Store the halves of the argument list as attributes for the | ||||
# convenience of callbacks: | ||||
# rargs | ||||
# the rest of the command-line (the "r" stands for | ||||
# "remaining" or "right-hand") | ||||
# largs | ||||
# the leftover arguments -- ie. what's left after removing | ||||
# options and their arguments (the "l" stands for "leftover" | ||||
# or "left-hand") | ||||
self.rargs = rargs | ||||
self.largs = largs = [] | ||||
self.values = values | ||||
try: | ||||
stop = self._process_args(largs, rargs, values) | ||||
except (BadOptionError, OptionValueError) as err: | ||||
self.error(str(err)) | ||||
args = largs + rargs | ||||
return self.check_values(values, args) | ||||
def check_values(self, values, args): | ||||
""" | ||||
check_values(values : Values, args : [string]) | ||||
-> (values : Values, args : [string]) | ||||
Check that the supplied option values and leftover arguments are | ||||
valid. Returns the option values and leftover arguments | ||||
(possibly adjusted, possibly completely new -- whatever you | ||||
like). Default implementation just returns the passed-in | ||||
values; subclasses may override as desired. | ||||
""" | ||||
return (values, args) | ||||
def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values): | ||||
"""_process_args(largs : [string], | ||||
rargs : [string], | ||||
values : Values) | ||||
Process command-line arguments and populate 'values', consuming | ||||
options and arguments from 'rargs'. If 'allow_interspersed_args' is | ||||
false, stop at the first non-option argument. If true, accumulate any | ||||
interspersed non-option arguments in 'largs'. | ||||
""" | ||||
while rargs: | ||||
arg = rargs[0] | ||||
# We handle bare "--" explicitly, and bare "-" is handled by the | ||||
# standard arg handler since the short arg case ensures that the | ||||
# len of the opt string is greater than 1. | ||||
if arg == "--": | ||||
del rargs[0] | ||||
return | ||||
elif arg[0:2] == "--": | ||||
# process a single long option (possibly with value(s)) | ||||
self._process_long_opt(rargs, values) | ||||
elif arg[:1] == "-" and len(arg) > 1: | ||||
# process a cluster of short options (possibly with | ||||
# value(s) for the last one only) | ||||
self._process_short_opts(rargs, values) | ||||
elif self.allow_interspersed_args: | ||||
largs.append(arg) | ||||
del rargs[0] | ||||
else: | ||||
return # stop now, leave this arg in rargs | ||||
# Say this is the original argument list: | ||||
# [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] | ||||
# ^ | ||||
# (we are about to process arg(i)). | ||||
# | ||||
# Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of | ||||
# [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have | ||||
# been removed from largs). | ||||
# | ||||
# The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass. | ||||
# If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments), | ||||
# then after _process_arg() is done the situation is: | ||||
# | ||||
# largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)] | ||||
# rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] | ||||
# | ||||
# If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be | ||||
# *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but | ||||
# not a very interesting subset! | ||||
def _match_long_opt(self, opt): | ||||
"""_match_long_opt(opt : string) -> string | ||||
Determine which long option string 'opt' matches, ie. which one | ||||
it is an unambiguous abbreviation for. Raises BadOptionError if | ||||
'opt' doesn't unambiguously match any long option string. | ||||
""" | ||||
return _match_abbrev(opt, self._long_opt) | ||||
def _process_long_opt(self, rargs, values): | ||||
arg = rargs.pop(0) | ||||
# Value explicitly attached to arg? Pretend it's the next | ||||
# argument. | ||||
if "=" in arg: | ||||
(opt, next_arg) = arg.split("=", 1) | ||||
rargs.insert(0, next_arg) | ||||
had_explicit_value = True | ||||
else: | ||||
opt = arg | ||||
had_explicit_value = False | ||||
opt = self._match_long_opt(opt) | ||||
option = self._long_opt[opt] | ||||
if option.takes_value(): | ||||
nargs = option.nargs | ||||
if len(rargs) < nargs: | ||||
self.error(ngettext( | ||||
"%(option)s option requires %(number)d argument", | ||||
"%(option)s option requires %(number)d arguments", | ||||
nargs) % {"option": opt, "number": nargs}) | ||||
elif nargs == 1: | ||||
value = rargs.pop(0) | ||||
else: | ||||
value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs]) | ||||
del rargs[0:nargs] | ||||
elif had_explicit_value: | ||||
self.error(_("%s option does not take a value") % opt) | ||||
else: | ||||
value = None | ||||
option.process(opt, value, values, self) | ||||
def _process_short_opts(self, rargs, values): | ||||
arg = rargs.pop(0) | ||||
stop = False | ||||
i = 1 | ||||
for ch in arg[1:]: | ||||
opt = "-" + ch | ||||
option = self._short_opt.get(opt) | ||||
i += 1 # we have consumed a character | ||||
if not option: | ||||
raise BadOptionError(opt) | ||||
if option.takes_value(): | ||||
# Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the | ||||
# next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg. | ||||
if i < len(arg): | ||||
rargs.insert(0, arg[i:]) | ||||
stop = True | ||||
nargs = option.nargs | ||||
if len(rargs) < nargs: | ||||
self.error(ngettext( | ||||
"%(option)s option requires %(number)d argument", | ||||
"%(option)s option requires %(number)d arguments", | ||||
nargs) % {"option": opt, "number": nargs}) | ||||
elif nargs == 1: | ||||
value = rargs.pop(0) | ||||
else: | ||||
value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs]) | ||||
del rargs[0:nargs] | ||||
else: # option doesn't take a value | ||||
value = None | ||||
option.process(opt, value, values, self) | ||||
if stop: | ||||
break | ||||
# -- Feedback methods ---------------------------------------------- | ||||
def get_prog_name(self): | ||||
if self.prog is None: | ||||
return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) | ||||
else: | ||||
return self.prog | ||||
def expand_prog_name(self, s): | ||||
return s.replace("%prog", self.get_prog_name()) | ||||
def get_description(self): | ||||
return self.expand_prog_name(self.description) | ||||
def exit(self, status=0, msg=None): | ||||
if msg: | ||||
sys.stderr.write(msg) | ||||
sys.exit(status) | ||||
def error(self, msg): | ||||
"""error(msg : string) | ||||
Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit. | ||||
If you override this in a subclass, it should not return -- it | ||||
should either exit or raise an exception. | ||||
""" | ||||
self.print_usage(sys.stderr) | ||||
self.exit(2, "%s: error: %s\n" % (self.get_prog_name(), msg)) | ||||
def get_usage(self): | ||||
if self.usage: | ||||
return self.formatter.format_usage( | ||||
self.expand_prog_name(self.usage)) | ||||
else: | ||||
return "" | ||||
def print_usage(self, file=None): | ||||
"""print_usage(file : file = stdout) | ||||
Print the usage message for the current program (self.usage) to | ||||
'file' (default stdout). Any occurrence of the string "%prog" in | ||||
self.usage is replaced with the name of the current program | ||||
(basename of sys.argv[0]). Does nothing if self.usage is empty | ||||
or not defined. | ||||
""" | ||||
if self.usage: | ||||
print(self.get_usage(), file=file) | ||||
def get_version(self): | ||||
if self.version: | ||||
return self.expand_prog_name(self.version) | ||||
else: | ||||
return "" | ||||
def print_version(self, file=None): | ||||
"""print_version(file : file = stdout) | ||||
Print the version message for this program (self.version) to | ||||
'file' (default stdout). As with print_usage(), any occurrence | ||||
of "%prog" in self.version is replaced by the current program's | ||||
name. Does nothing if self.version is empty or undefined. | ||||
""" | ||||
if self.version: | ||||
print(self.get_version(), file=file) | ||||
def format_option_help(self, formatter=None): | ||||
if formatter is None: | ||||
formatter = self.formatter | ||||
formatter.store_option_strings(self) | ||||
result = [] | ||||
result.append(formatter.format_heading(_("Options"))) | ||||
formatter.indent() | ||||
if self.option_list: | ||||
result.append(OptionContainer.format_option_help(self, formatter)) | ||||
result.append("\n") | ||||
for group in self.option_groups: | ||||
result.append(group.format_help(formatter)) | ||||
result.append("\n") | ||||
formatter.dedent() | ||||
# Drop the last "\n", or the header if no options or option groups: | ||||
return "".join(result[:-1]) | ||||
def format_epilog(self, formatter): | ||||
return formatter.format_epilog(self.epilog) | ||||
def format_help(self, formatter=None): | ||||
if formatter is None: | ||||
formatter = self.formatter | ||||
result = [] | ||||
if self.usage: | ||||
result.append(self.get_usage() + "\n") | ||||
if self.description: | ||||
result.append(self.format_description(formatter) + "\n") | ||||
result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter)) | ||||
result.append(self.format_epilog(formatter)) | ||||
return "".join(result) | ||||
def print_help(self, file=None): | ||||
"""print_help(file : file = stdout) | ||||
Print an extended help message, listing all options and any | ||||
help text provided with them, to 'file' (default stdout). | ||||
""" | ||||
if file is None: | ||||
file = sys.stdout | ||||
file.write(self.format_help()) | ||||
# class OptionParser | ||||
def _match_abbrev(s, wordmap): | ||||
"""_match_abbrev(s : string, wordmap : {string : Option}) -> string | ||||
Return the string key in 'wordmap' for which 's' is an unambiguous | ||||
abbreviation. If 's' is found to be ambiguous or doesn't match any of | ||||
'words', raise BadOptionError. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Is there an exact match? | ||||
if s in wordmap: | ||||
return s | ||||
else: | ||||
# Isolate all words with s as a prefix. | ||||
possibilities = [word for word in wordmap.keys() | ||||
if word.startswith(s)] | ||||
# No exact match, so there had better be just one possibility. | ||||
if len(possibilities) == 1: | ||||
return possibilities[0] | ||||
elif not possibilities: | ||||
raise BadOptionError(s) | ||||
else: | ||||
# More than one possible completion: ambiguous prefix. | ||||
possibilities.sort() | ||||
raise AmbiguousOptionError(s, possibilities) | ||||
# Some day, there might be many Option classes. As of Optik 1.3, the | ||||
# preferred way to instantiate Options is indirectly, via make_option(), | ||||
# which will become a factory function when there are many Option | ||||
# classes. | ||||
make_option = Option | ||||