Class: OptionParser

Inherits:
Object show all
Defined in:
opal/stdlib/optparse.rb,
opal/stdlib/optparse/kwargs.rb

Overview

-- == Developer Documentation (not for RDoc output)

=== Class tree

  • OptionParser:: front end
  • OptionParser::Switch:: each switches
  • OptionParser::List:: options list
  • OptionParser::ParseError:: errors on parsing
    • OptionParser::AmbiguousOption
    • OptionParser::NeedlessArgument
    • OptionParser::MissingArgument
    • OptionParser::InvalidOption
    • OptionParser::InvalidArgument
    • OptionParser::AmbiguousArgument

=== Object relationship diagram

+--------------+ | OptionParser |<>-----+ +--------------+ | +--------+ | ,-| Switch | on_head -------->+---------------+ / +--------+ accept/reject -->| List |<|>- | |<|>- +----------+ on ------------->+---------------+ `-| argument | : : | class | +---------------+ |==========| on_tail -------->| | |pattern | +---------------+ |----------| OptionParser.accept ->| DefaultList | |converter | reject |(shared between| +----------+ | all instances)| +---------------+

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== OptionParser

=== New to \OptionParser?

See the Tutorial[./doc/optparse/tutorial_rdoc.html].

=== Introduction

OptionParser is a class for command-line option analysis. It is much more advanced, yet also easier to use, than GetoptLong, and is a more Ruby-oriented solution.

=== Features

  1. The argument specification and the code to handle it are written in the same place.
  2. It can output an option summary; you don't need to maintain this string separately.
  3. Optional and mandatory arguments are specified very gracefully.
  4. Arguments can be automatically converted to a specified class.
  5. Arguments can be restricted to a certain set.

All of these features are demonstrated in the examples below. See

make_switch for full documentation.

=== Minimal example

require 'optparse'

options = {} OptionParser.new do |parser| parser.banner = "Usage: example.rb [options]"

parser.on("-v", "--[no-]verbose", "Run verbosely") do |v|
  options[:verbose] = v
end

end.parse!

p options p ARGV

=== Generating Help

OptionParser can be used to automatically generate help for the commands you write:

require 'optparse'

Options = Struct.new(:name)

class Parser def self.parse(options) args = Options.new("world")

  opt_parser = OptionParser.new do |parser|
    parser.banner = "Usage: example.rb [options]"

    parser.on("-nNAME", "--name=NAME", "Name to say hello to") do |n|
      args.name = n
    end

    parser.on("-h", "--help", "Prints this help") do
      puts parser
      exit
    end
  end

  opt_parser.parse!(options)
  return args
end

end options = Parser.parse %w[--help]

#=> # Usage: example.rb [options] # -n, --name=NAME Name to say hello to # -h, --help Prints this help

=== Required Arguments

For options that require an argument, option specification strings may include an option name in all caps. If an option is used without the required argument, an exception will be raised.

require 'optparse'

options = {} OptionParser.new do |parser| parser.on("-r", "--require LIBRARY", "Require the LIBRARY before executing your script") do |lib| puts "You required #lib!" end end.parse!

Used:

$ ruby optparse-test.rb -r optparse-test.rb:9:in `

': missing argument: -r (OptionParser::MissingArgument) $ ruby optparse-test.rb -r my-library You required my-library!

=== Type Coercion

OptionParser supports the ability to coerce command line arguments into objects for us.

OptionParser comes with a few ready-to-use kinds of type coercion. They are:

  • Date -- Anything accepted by +Date.parse+
  • DateTime -- Anything accepted by +DateTime.parse+
  • Time -- Anything accepted by +Time.httpdate+ or +Time.parse+
  • URI -- Anything accepted by +URI.parse+
  • Shellwords -- Anything accepted by +Shellwords.shellwords+
  • String -- Any non-empty string
  • Integer -- Any integer. Will convert octal. (e.g. 124, -3, 040)
  • Float -- Any float. (e.g. 10, 3.14, -100E+13)
  • Numeric -- Any integer, float, or rational (1, 3.4, 1/3)
  • DecimalInteger -- Like +Integer+, but no octal format.
  • OctalInteger -- Like +Integer+, but no decimal format.
  • DecimalNumeric -- Decimal integer or float.
  • TrueClass -- Accepts '+, yes, true, -, no, false' and defaults as +true+
  • FalseClass -- Same as +TrueClass+, but defaults to +false+
  • Array -- Strings separated by ',' (e.g. 1,2,3)
  • Regexp -- Regular expressions. Also includes options.

We can also add our own coercions, which we will cover below.

==== Using Built-in Conversions

As an example, the built-in +Time+ conversion is used. The other built-in conversions behave in the same way. OptionParser will attempt to parse the argument as a +Time+. If it succeeds, that time will be passed to the handler block. Otherwise, an exception will be raised.

require 'optparse' require 'optparse/time' OptionParser.new do |parser| parser.on("-t", "--time [TIME]", Time, "Begin execution at given time") do |time| p time end end.parse!

Used:

$ ruby optparse-test.rb -t nonsense ... invalid argument: -t nonsense (OptionParser::InvalidArgument) $ ruby optparse-test.rb -t 10-11-12 2010-11-12 00:00:00 -0500 $ ruby optparse-test.rb -t 9:30 2014-08-13 09:30:00 -0400

==== Creating Custom Conversions

The +accept+ method on OptionParser may be used to create converters. It specifies which conversion block to call whenever a class is specified. The example below uses it to fetch a +User+ object before the +on+ handler receives it.

require 'optparse'

User = Struct.new(:id, :name)

def find_user id not_found = ->{ raise "No User Found for id #id" } [ User.new(1, "Sam"), User.new(2, "Gandalf") ].find(not_found) do |u| u.id == id end end

op = OptionParser.new op.accept(User) do |user_id| find_user user_id.to_i end

op.on("--user ID", User) do |user| puts user end

op.parse!

Used:

$ ruby optparse-test.rb --user 1 # $ ruby optparse-test.rb --user 2 # $ ruby optparse-test.rb --user 3 optparse-test.rb:15:in `block in find_user': No User Found for id 3 (RuntimeError)

=== Store options to a Hash

The +into+ option of +order+, +parse+ and so on methods stores command line options into a Hash.

require 'optparse'

options = {} OptionParser.new do |parser| parser.on('-a') parser.on('-b NUM', Integer) parser.on('-v', '--verbose') end.parse!(into: options)

p options

Used:

$ ruby optparse-test.rb -a :a=>true $ ruby optparse-test.rb -a -v :verbose=>true $ ruby optparse-test.rb -a -b 100 :b=>100

=== Complete example

The following example is a complete Ruby program. You can run it and see the effect of specifying various options. This is probably the best way to learn the features of +optparse+.

require 'optparse' require 'optparse/time' require 'ostruct' require 'pp'

class OptparseExample Version = '1.0.0'

CODES = %w[iso-2022-jp shift_jis euc-jp utf8 binary]
CODE_ALIASES = { "jis" => "iso-2022-jp", "sjis" => "shift_jis" }

class ScriptOptions
  attr_accessor :library, :inplace, :encoding, :transfer_type,
                :verbose, :extension, :delay, :time, :record_separator,
                :list

  def initialize
    self.library = []
    self.inplace = false
    self.encoding = "utf8"
    self.transfer_type = :auto
    self.verbose = false
  end

  def define_options(parser)
    parser.banner = "Usage: example.rb [options]"
    parser.separator ""
    parser.separator "Specific options:"

    # add additional options
    perform_inplace_option(parser)
    delay_execution_option(parser)
    execute_at_time_option(parser)
    specify_record_separator_option(parser)
    list_example_option(parser)
    specify_encoding_option(parser)
    optional_option_argument_with_keyword_completion_option(parser)
    boolean_verbose_option(parser)

    parser.separator ""
    parser.separator "Common options:"
    # No argument, shows at tail.  This will print an options summary.
    # Try it and see!
    parser.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
      puts parser
      exit
    end
    # Another typical switch to print the version.
    parser.on_tail("--version", "Show version") do
      puts Version
      exit
    end
  end

  def perform_inplace_option(parser)
    # Specifies an optional option argument
    parser.on("-i", "--inplace [EXTENSION]",
              "Edit ARGV files in place",
              "(make backup if EXTENSION supplied)") do |ext|
      self.inplace = true
      self.extension = ext || ''
      self.extension.sub!(/\A\.?(?=.)/, ".")  # Ensure extension begins with dot.
    end
  end

  def delay_execution_option(parser)
    # Cast 'delay' argument to a Float.
    parser.on("--delay N", Float, "Delay N seconds before executing") do |n|
      self.delay = n
    end
  end

  def execute_at_time_option(parser)
    # Cast 'time' argument to a Time object.
    parser.on("-t", "--time [TIME]", Time, "Begin execution at given time") do |time|
      self.time = time
    end
  end

  def specify_record_separator_option(parser)
    # Cast to octal integer.
    parser.on("-F", "--irs [OCTAL]", OptionParser::OctalInteger,
              "Specify record separator (default \\0)") do |rs|
      self.record_separator = rs
    end
  end

  def list_example_option(parser)
    # List of arguments.
    parser.on("--list x,y,z", Array, "Example 'list' of arguments") do |list|
      self.list = list
    end
  end

  def specify_encoding_option(parser)
    # Keyword completion.  We are specifying a specific set of arguments (CODES
    # and CODE_ALIASES - notice the latter is a Hash), and the user may provide
    # the shortest unambiguous text.
    code_list = (CODE_ALIASES.keys + CODES).join(', ')
    parser.on("--code CODE", CODES, CODE_ALIASES, "Select encoding",
              "(#{code_list})") do |encoding|
      self.encoding = encoding
    end
  end

  def optional_option_argument_with_keyword_completion_option(parser)
    # Optional '--type' option argument with keyword completion.
    parser.on("--type [TYPE]", [:text, :binary, :auto],
              "Select transfer type (text, binary, auto)") do |t|
      self.transfer_type = t
    end
  end

  def boolean_verbose_option(parser)
    # Boolean switch.
    parser.on("-v", "--[no-]verbose", "Run verbosely") do |v|
      self.verbose = v
    end
  end
end

#
# Return a structure describing the options.
#
def parse(args)
  # The options specified on the command line will be collected in
  # *options*.

  @options = ScriptOptions.new
  @args = OptionParser.new do |parser|
    @options.define_options(parser)
    parser.parse!(args)
  end
  @options
end

attr_reader :parser, :options

end # class OptparseExample

example = OptparseExample.new options = example.parse(ARGV) pp options # example.options pp ARGV

=== Shell Completion

For modern shells (e.g. bash, zsh, etc.), you can use shell completion for command line options.

=== Further documentation

The above examples, along with the accompanying Tutorial[./doc/optparse/tutorial_rdoc.html], should be enough to learn how to use this class. If you have any questions, file a ticket at http://bugs.ruby-lang.org.

Direct Known Subclasses

AC

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: Acceptables, Arguable, Completion Classes: AC, AmbiguousArgument, AmbiguousOption, CompletingHash, InvalidArgument, InvalidOption, List, MissingArgument, NeedlessArgument, OptionMap, ParseError, Switch

Constant Summary collapse

Version =
'0.1.1'
NoArgument =

:stopdoc:

[NO_ARGUMENT = :NONE, nil].freeze
RequiredArgument =
[REQUIRED_ARGUMENT = :REQUIRED, true].freeze
OptionalArgument =
[OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT = :OPTIONAL, false].freeze
ArgumentStyle =

Enumeration of acceptable argument styles. Possible values are:

NO_ARGUMENT:: The switch takes no arguments. (:NONE) REQUIRED_ARGUMENT:: The switch requires an argument. (:REQUIRED) OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT:: The switch requires an optional argument. (:OPTIONAL)

Use like --switch=argument (long style) or -Xargument (short style). For short style, only portion matched to argument pattern is treated as argument.

{}
DefaultList =

Switches common used such as '--', and also provides default argument classes

List.new
COMPSYS_HEADER =

:nodoc:

<<'XXX'      # :nodoc:

typeset -A opt_args
local context state line

_argume
Officious =

Default options for ARGV, which never appear in option summary.

{}
SPLAT_PROC =

:nodoc:

proc { |*a| a.length <= 1 ? a.first : a }
DecimalInteger =

Decimal integer format, to be converted to Integer.

/\A[-+]?#{decimal}\z/io
OctalInteger =

Ruby/C like octal/hexadecimal/binary integer format, to be converted to Integer.

/\A[-+]?(?:[0-7]+(?:_[0-7]+)*|0(?:#{binary}|#{hex}))\z/io
DecimalNumeric =

Decimal integer/float number format, to be converted to Integer for integer format, Float for float format.

floatpat

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(banner = nil, width = 32, indent = ' ' * 4) {|_self| ... } ⇒ OptionParser

Initializes the instance and yields itself if called with a block.

+banner+:: Banner message. +width+:: Summary width. +indent+:: Summary indent.

Yields:

  • (_self)

Yield Parameters:

  • _self (OptionParser)

    the object that the method was called on



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1092

def initialize(banner = nil, width = 32, indent = ' ' * 4)
  @stack = [DefaultList, List.new, List.new]
  @program_name = nil
  @banner = banner
  @summary_width = width
  @summary_indent = indent
  @default_argv = ARGV
  @require_exact = false
  add_officious
  yield self if block_given?
end

Instance Attribute Details

Heading banner preceding summary.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1193

def banner
  unless @banner
    @banner = +"Usage: #{program_name} [options]"
    visit(:add_banner, @banner)
  end
  @banner
end

#default_argvObject

Strings to be parsed in default.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1184

def default_argv
  @default_argv
end

#program_nameObject

Program name to be emitted in error message and default banner, defaults to $0.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1205

def program_name
  @program_name || File.basename($0, '.*')
end

#releaseObject

Release code



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1230

def release
  (defined?(@release) && @release) || (defined?(::Release) && ::Release) || (defined?(::RELEASE) && ::RELEASE)
end

#require_exactObject

Whether to require that options match exactly (disallows providing abbreviated long option as short option).



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1188

def require_exact
  @require_exact
end

#summary_indentObject

Indentation for summary. Must be String (or have + String method).



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1181

def summary_indent
  @summary_indent
end

#summary_widthObject

Width for option list portion of summary. Must be Numeric.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1178

def summary_width
  @summary_width
end

#versionObject

Version



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1223

def version
  (defined?(@version) && @version) || (defined?(::Version) && ::Version)
end

Class Method Details

.accept(*args, &blk) ⇒ Object

See #accept.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1144

def self.accept(*args, &blk)
  top.accept(*args, &blk)
end

.each_const(path, base = ::Object) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse/version.rb', line 48

def each_const(path, base = ::Object)
  path.split(/::|\//).inject(base) do |klass, name|
    raise NameError, path unless Module === klass
    klass.constants.grep(/#{name}/i) do |c|
      klass.const_defined?(c) || next
      klass.const_get(c)
    end
  end
end

.getopts(*args) ⇒ Object

See #getopts.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1755

def self.getopts(*args)
  new.getopts(*args)
end

.inc(arg, default = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns an incremented value of +default+ according to +arg+.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1072

def self.inc(arg, default = nil)
  case arg
  when Integer
    arg.nonzero?
  when nil
    default.to_i + 1
  end
end

.reject(*args, &blk) ⇒ Object

See #reject.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1162

def self.reject(*args, &blk)
  top.reject(*args, &blk)
end

.search_const(klass, name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse/version.rb', line 58

def search_const(klass, name)
  klasses = [klass]
  while klass = klasses.shift
    klass.constants.each do |cname|
      klass.const_defined?(cname) || next
      const = klass.const_get(cname)
      yield klass, cname, const if name === cname
      klasses << const if (Module === const) && (const != ::Object)
    end
  end
end

.show_version(*pkgs) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse/version.rb', line 5

def show_version(*pkgs)
  progname = ARGV.options.program_name
  result = false
  show = proc do |klass, cname, version|
    str = progname.to_s
    unless (klass == ::Object) && (cname == :VERSION)
      version = version.join('.') if Array === version
      str << ": #{klass}" unless klass == Object
      str << " version #{version}"
    end
    %i[Release RELEASE].find do |rel|
      if klass.const_defined?(rel)
        str << " (#{klass.const_get(rel)})"
      end
    end
    puts str
    result = true
  end
  if (pkgs.size == 1) && (pkgs[0] == 'all')
    search_const(::Object, /\AV(?:ERSION|ersion)\z/) do |klass, cname, version|
      unless (cname[1] == 'e') && klass.const_defined?(:Version)
        show.call(klass, cname.intern, version)
      end
    end
  else
    pkgs.each do |pkg|
      pkg = pkg.split(/::|\//).inject(::Object) { |m, c| m.const_get(c) }
      v = case
          when pkg.const_defined?(:Version)
            pkg.const_get(n = :Version)
          when pkg.const_defined?(:VERSION)
            pkg.const_get(n = :VERSION)
          else
            n = nil
            'unknown'
          end
      show.call(pkg, n, v)
    rescue NameError
    end
  end
  result
end

.terminate(arg = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1119

def self.terminate(arg = nil)
  throw :terminate, arg
end

.topObject



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1124

def self.top
  DefaultList
end

.with(*args, &block) ⇒ Object

Initializes a new instance and evaluates the optional block in context of the instance. Arguments +args+ are passed to #new, see there for description of parameters.

This method is deprecated, its behavior corresponds to the older #new method.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1063

def self.with(*args, &block)
  opts = new(*args)
  opts.instance_eval(&block)
  opts
end

Instance Method Details

#abort(mesg = $!) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1249

def abort(mesg = $!)
  super("#{program_name}: #{mesg}")
end

#accept(*args, &blk) ⇒ Object

Directs to accept specified class +t+. The argument string is passed to the block in which it should be converted to the desired class.

+t+:: Argument class specifier, any object including Class. +pat+:: Pattern for argument, defaults to +t+ if it responds to match.

accept(t, pat, &block)



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1137

def accept(*args, &blk)
  top.accept(*args, &blk)
end

#add_officiousObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1104

def add_officious # :nodoc:
  list = base
  Officious.each do |opt, block|
    list.long[opt] ||= block.call(self)
  end
end

#additional_message(typ, opt) ⇒ Object

Returns additional info.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1813

def additional_message(typ, opt)
  return unless typ && opt && defined?(DidYouMean::SpellChecker)
  all_candidates = []
  visit(:get_candidates, typ) do |candidates|
    all_candidates.concat(candidates)
  end
  all_candidates.select! { |cand| cand.is_a?(String) }
  checker = DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: all_candidates)
  DidYouMean.formatter.message_for(all_candidates & checker.correct(opt))
end

#baseObject

Subject of #on_tail.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1263

def base
  @stack[1]
end

#candidate(word) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1824

def candidate(word)
  list = []
  case word
  when '-'
    long = short = true
  when /\A--/
    word, arg = word.split(/=/, 2)
    argpat = Completion.regexp(arg, false) if arg && !arg.empty?
    long = true
  when /\A-/
    short = true
  end
  pat = Completion.regexp(word, long)
  visit(:each_option) do |opt|
    next unless Switch === opt
    opts = (long ? opt.long : []) + (short ? opt.short : [])
    opts = Completion.candidate(word, true, pat, &opts.method(:each)).map(&:first) if pat
    if /\A=/ =~ opt.arg
      opts.map! { |sw| sw + '=' }
      if arg && (CompletingHash === opt.pattern)
        if opts = opt.pattern.candidate(arg, false, argpat)
          opts.map!(&:last)
        end
      end
    end
    list.concat(opts)
  end
  list
end

#compsys(to, name = File.basename($0)) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 980

def compsys(to, name = File.basename($0)) # :nodoc:
  to << "#compdef #{name}\n"
  to << COMPSYS_HEADER
  visit(:compsys, {}, {}) do |o, d|
    to << %[  "#{o}[#{d.gsub(/[\"\[\]]/, '\\\\\&')}]" \\\n]
  end
  to << "  '*:file:_files' && return 0\n"
end

#define(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: def_option

:call-seq: define(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1483

def define(*opts, &block)
  top.append(*(sw = make_switch(opts, block)))
  sw[0]
end

#define_by_keywords(options, meth, **opts) ⇒ Object

:call-seq: define_by_keywords(options, method, **params)

:include: ../../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse/kwargs.rb', line 10

def define_by_keywords(options, meth, **opts)
  meth.parameters.each do |type, name|
    case type
    when :key, :keyreq
      op, cl = *(type == :key ? %w"[ ]" : ['', ''])
      define("--#{name}=#{op}#{name.upcase}#{cl}", *opts[name]) do |o|
        options[name] = o
      end
    end
  end
  options
end

#define_head(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: def_head_option

:call-seq: define_head(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1504

def define_head(*opts, &block)
  top.prepend(*(sw = make_switch(opts, block)))
  sw[0]
end

#define_tail(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: def_tail_option

:call-seq: define_tail(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1527

def define_tail(*opts, &block)
  base.append(*(sw = make_switch(opts, block)))
  sw[0]
end

#environment(env = File.basename($0, '.*')) ⇒ Object

Parses environment variable +env+ or its uppercase with splitting like a shell.

+env+ defaults to the basename of the program.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1902

def environment(env = File.basename($0, '.*'))
  (env = ENV[env] || ENV[env.upcase]) || return
  require 'shellwords'
  parse(*Shellwords.shellwords(env))
end

#getopts(*args) ⇒ Object

Wrapper method for getopts.rb.

params = ARGV.getopts("ab:", "foo", "bar:", "zot:Z;zot option") # params["a"] = true # -a # params["b"] = "1" # -b1 # params["foo"] = "1" # --foo # params["bar"] = "x" # --bar x # params["zot"] = "z" # --zot Z



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1718

def getopts(*args)
  argv = Array === args.first ? args.shift : default_argv
  single_options, *long_options = *args

  result = {}

  if single_options
    single_options.scan(/(.)(:)?/) do |opt, val|
      if val
        result[opt] = nil
        define("-#{opt} VAL")
      else
        result[opt] = false
        define("-#{opt}")
      end
    end
  end

  long_options.each do |arg|
    arg, desc = arg.split(';', 2)
    opt, val = arg.split(':', 2)
    if val
      result[opt] = val.empty? ? nil : val
      define("--#{opt}=#{result[opt] || 'VAL'}", *[desc].compact)
    else
      result[opt] = false
      define("--#{opt}", *[desc].compact)
    end
  end

  parse_in_order(argv, result.method(:[]=))
  result
end

#helpObject Also known as: to_s

Returns option summary string.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1305

def help
  summarize([banner.to_s.sub(/\n?\z/, "\n")]).join
end

#inc(*args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1081

def inc(*args)
  self.class.inc(*args)
end

#load(filename = nil) ⇒ Object

Loads options from file names as +filename+. Does nothing when the file is not present. Returns whether successfully loaded.

+filename+ defaults to basename of the program without suffix in a directory ~/.options, then the basename with '.options' suffix under XDG and Haiku standard places.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1862

def load(filename = nil)
  unless filename
    basename = File.basename($0, '.*')
    begin
      return true if load(File.expand_path(basename, '~/.options'))
    rescue
      nil
    end
    basename << '.options'
    return [
      # XDG
      ENV['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'],
      '~/.config',
      *ENV['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS']&.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR),

      # Haiku
      '~/config/settings',
    ].any? do |dir|
      next if !dir || dir.empty?
      begin
        load(File.expand_path(basename, dir))
      rescue
        nil
      end
    end
  end
  begin
    parse(*IO.readlines(filename).each(&:chomp!))
    true
  rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::ENOTDIR
    false
  end
end

#make_switch(opts, block = nil) ⇒ Object

:call-seq: make_switch(params, block = nil)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1342

def make_switch(opts, block = nil)
  short, long, nolong, style, pattern, conv, not_pattern, not_conv, not_style = [], [], []
  ldesc, sdesc, desc, arg = [], [], []
  default_style = Switch::NoArgument
  default_pattern = nil
  klass = nil
  q, a = nil
  has_arg = false

  opts.each do |o|
    # argument class
    next if search(:atype, o) do |pat, c|
      klass = notwice(o, klass, 'type')
      if not_style && (not_style != Switch::NoArgument)
        not_pattern, not_conv = pat, c
      else
        default_pattern, conv = pat, c
      end
    end

    # directly specified pattern(any object possible to match)
    if !(String === o || Symbol === o) && o.respond_to?(:match)
      pattern = notwice(o, pattern, 'pattern')
      if pattern.respond_to?(:convert)
        conv = pattern.method(:convert).to_proc
      else
        conv = SPLAT_PROC
      end
      next
    end

    # anything others
    case o
    when Proc, Method
      block = notwice(o, block, 'block')
    when Array, Hash
      case pattern
      when CompletingHash
      when nil
        pattern = CompletingHash.new
        conv = pattern.method(:convert).to_proc if pattern.respond_to?(:convert)
      else
        raise ArgumentError, 'argument pattern given twice'
      end
      o.each { |pat, *v| pattern[pat] = v.fetch(0) { pat } }
    when Module
      raise ArgumentError, "unsupported argument type: #{o}", ParseError.filter_backtrace(caller(4))
    when *ArgumentStyle.keys
      style = notwice(ArgumentStyle[o], style, 'style')
    when /^--no-([^\[\]=\s]*)(.+)?/
      q, a = Regexp.last_match(1), Regexp.last_match(2)
      o = notwice(a ? Object : TrueClass, klass, 'type')
      not_pattern, not_conv = search(:atype, o) unless not_style
      not_style = (not_style || default_style).guess(arg = a) if a
      default_style = Switch::NoArgument
      default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, FalseClass) unless default_pattern
      ldesc << "--no-#{q}"
      q = q.downcase.tr('_', '-')
      long << "no-#{q}"
      nolong << q
    when /^--\[no-\]([^\[\]=\s]*)(.+)?/
      q, a = Regexp.last_match(1), Regexp.last_match(2)
      o = notwice(a ? Object : TrueClass, klass, 'type')
      if a
        default_style = default_style.guess(arg = a)
        default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, o) unless default_pattern
      end
      ldesc << "--[no-]#{q}"
      o = q.downcase.tr('_', '-')
      long << o
      not_pattern, not_conv = search(:atype, FalseClass) unless not_style
      not_style = Switch::NoArgument
      nolong << "no-#{o}"
    when /^--([^\[\]=\s]*)(.+)?/
      q, a = Regexp.last_match(1), Regexp.last_match(2)
      if a
        o = notwice(NilClass, klass, 'type')
        default_style = default_style.guess(arg = a)
        default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, o) unless default_pattern
      end
      ldesc << "--#{q}"
      # Opal patch:
      o = q.downcase.tr('_', '-')
      long << o
    when /^-(\[\^?\]?(?:[^\\\]]|\\.)*\])(.+)?/
      q, a = Regexp.last_match(1), Regexp.last_match(2)
      o = notwice(Object, klass, 'type')
      if a
        default_style = default_style.guess(arg = a)
        default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, o) unless default_pattern
      else
        has_arg = true
      end
      sdesc << "-#{q}"
      short << Regexp.new(q)
    when /^-(.)(.+)?/
      q, a = Regexp.last_match(1), Regexp.last_match(2)
      if a
        o = notwice(NilClass, klass, 'type')
        default_style = default_style.guess(arg = a)
        default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, o) unless default_pattern
      end
      sdesc << "-#{q}"
      short << q
    when /^=/
      style = notwice(default_style.guess(arg = o), style, 'style')
      default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, Object) unless default_pattern
    else
      desc.push(o)
    end
  end

  default_pattern, conv = search(:atype, default_style.pattern) unless default_pattern
  if !(short.empty? && long.empty?)
    if has_arg && (default_style == Switch::NoArgument)
      default_style = Switch::RequiredArgument
    end
    s = (style || default_style).new(pattern || default_pattern,
      conv, sdesc, ldesc, arg, desc, block
    )
  elsif !block
    if style || pattern
      raise ArgumentError, 'no switch given', ParseError.filter_backtrace(caller)
    end
    s = desc
  else
    short << pattern
    s = (style || default_style).new(pattern,
      conv, nil, nil, arg, desc, block
    )
  end
  [s, short, long,
   (not_style.new(not_pattern, not_conv, sdesc, ldesc, nil, desc, block) if not_style),
   nolong]
end

#newObject

Pushes a new List.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1270

def new
  @stack.push(List.new)
  if block_given?
    yield self
  else
    self
  end
end

#on(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object

:call-seq: on(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1493

def on(*opts, &block)
  define(*opts, &block)
  self
end

#on_head(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object

:call-seq: on_head(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc

The new option is added at the head of the summary.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1516

def on_head(*opts, &block)
  define_head(*opts, &block)
  self
end

#on_tail(*opts, &block) ⇒ Object

:call-seq: on_tail(*params, &block)

:include: ../doc/optparse/creates_option.rdoc

The new option is added at the tail of the summary.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1540

def on_tail(*opts, &block)
  define_tail(*opts, &block)
  self
end

#order(*argv, into: nil, &nonopt) ⇒ Object

Parses command line arguments +argv+ in order. When a block is given, each non-option argument is yielded. When optional +into+ keyword argument is provided, the parsed option values are stored there via []= method (so it can be Hash, or OpenStruct, or other similar object).

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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1562

def order(*argv, into: nil, &nonopt)
  argv = argv[0].dup if (argv.size == 1) && (Array === argv[0])
  order!(argv, into: into, &nonopt)
end

#order!(argv = default_argv, into: nil, &nonopt) ⇒ Object

Same as #order, but removes switches destructively. Non-option arguments remain in +argv+.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1571

def order!(argv = default_argv, into: nil, &nonopt)
  setter = ->(name, val) { into[name.to_sym] = val } if into
  parse_in_order(argv, setter, &nonopt)
end

#parse(*argv, into: nil) ⇒ Object

Parses command line arguments +argv+ in order when environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, and in permutation mode otherwise. When optional +into+ keyword argument is provided, the parsed option values are stored there via []= method (so it can be Hash, or OpenStruct, or other similar object).



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1691

def parse(*argv, into: nil)
  argv = argv[0].dup if (argv.size == 1) && (Array === argv[0])
  parse!(argv, into: into)
end

#parse!(argv = default_argv, into: nil) ⇒ Object

Same as #parse, but removes switches destructively. Non-option arguments remain in +argv+.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1700

def parse!(argv = default_argv, into: nil)
  if ENV.include?('POSIXLY_CORRECT')
    order!(argv, into: into)
  else
    permute!(argv, into: into)
  end
end

#permute(*argv, into: nil) ⇒ Object

Parses command line arguments +argv+ in permutation mode and returns list of non-option arguments. When optional +into+ keyword argument is provided, the parsed option values are stored there via []= method (so it can be Hash, or OpenStruct, or other similar object).



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def permute(*argv, into: nil)
  argv = argv[0].dup if (argv.size == 1) && (Array === argv[0])
  permute!(argv, into: into)
end

#permute!(argv = default_argv, into: nil) ⇒ Object

Same as #permute, but removes switches destructively. Non-option arguments remain in +argv+.



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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1677

def permute!(argv = default_argv, into: nil)
  nonopts = []
  order!(argv, into: into, &nonopts.method(:<<))
  argv[0, 0] = nonopts
  argv
end

#reject(*args, &blk) ⇒ Object

Directs to reject specified class argument.

+t+:: Argument class specifier, any object including Class.

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def reject(*args, &blk)
  top.reject(*args, &blk)
end

#removeObject

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def remove
  @stack.pop
end

#separator(string) ⇒ Object

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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1549

def separator(string)
  top.append(string, nil, nil)
end

#summarize(to = [], width = @summary_width, max = width - 1, indent = @summary_indent, &blk) ⇒ Object

Puts option summary into +to+ and returns +to+. Yields each line if a block is given.

+to+:: Output destination, which must have method <<. Defaults to []. +width+:: Width of left side, defaults to @summary_width. +max+:: Maximum length allowed for left side, defaults to +width+ - 1. +indent+:: Indentation, defaults to @summary_indent.



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def summarize(to = [], width = @summary_width, max = width - 1, indent = @summary_indent, &blk)
  nl = "\n"
  blk ||= proc { |l| to << (l.index(nl, -1) ? l : l + nl) }
  visit(:summarize, {}, {}, width, max, indent, &blk)
  to
end

#terminate(arg = nil) ⇒ Object

Terminates option parsing. Optional parameter +arg+ is a string pushed back to be the first non-option argument.



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def terminate(arg = nil)
  self.class.terminate(arg)
end

#to_aObject

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def to_a
  summarize([banner.to_s.split(/^/)]).join
end

#topObject

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# File 'opal/stdlib/optparse.rb', line 1256

def top
  @stack[-1]
end

#verObject

Returns version string from program_name, version and release.



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def ver
  if v = version
    str = +"#{program_name} #{[v].join('.')}"
    str << " (#{v})" if v = release
    str
  end
end

#warn(mesg = $!) ⇒ Object



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def warn(mesg = $!)
  super("#{program_name}: #{mesg}")
end