minix/external/bsd/kyua-cli/dist/utils/cmdline/parser.cpp
Lionel Sambuc 11be35a165 Importing NetBSD "Kyua" test framework
To do so, a few dependencies have been imported:

 * external/bsd/lutok
 * external/mit/lua
 * external/public-domain/sqlite
 * external/public-domain/xz

The Kyua framework is the new generation of ATF (Automated Test
Framework), it is composed of:

 * external/bsd/atf
 * external/bsd/kyua-atf-compat
 * external/bsd/kyua-cli
 * external/bsd/kyua-tester
 * tests

Kyua/ATF being written in C++, it depends on libstdc++ which is
provided by GCC. As this is not part of the sources, Kyua is only
compiled when the native GCC utils are installed.

To install Kyua do the following:

 * In a cross-build enviromnent, add the following to the build.sh
   commandline: -V MKBINUTILS=yes -V MKGCCCMDS=yes

WARNING:
  At this point the import is still experimental, and not supported
  on native builds (a.k.a make build).

Change-Id: I26aee23c5bbd2d64adcb7c1beb98fe0d479d7ada
2013-07-23 20:43:41 +02:00

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#include "utils/cmdline/parser.hpp"
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include "config.h"
#endif
extern "C" {
#include <getopt.h>
}
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <limits>
#include "utils/auto_array.ipp"
#include "utils/cmdline/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/options.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/noncopyable.hpp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace {
/// Auxiliary data to call getopt_long(3).
struct getopt_data : utils::noncopyable {
/// Plain-text representation of the short options.
///
/// This string follows the syntax expected by getopt_long(3) in the
/// argument to describe the short options.
std::string short_options;
/// Representation of the long options as expected by getopt_long(3).
utils::auto_array< ::option > long_options;
/// Auto-generated identifiers to be able to parse long options.
std::map< int, const cmdline::base_option* > ids;
};
/// Converts a cmdline::options_vector to a getopt_data.
///
/// \param options The high-level definition of the options.
/// \param [out] data An object containing the necessary data to call
/// getopt_long(3) and interpret its results.
static void
options_to_getopt_data(const cmdline::options_vector& options,
getopt_data& data)
{
data.short_options.clear();
data.long_options.reset(new ::option[options.size() + 1]);
int cur_id = 512;
for (cmdline::options_vector::size_type i = 0; i < options.size(); i++) {
const cmdline::base_option* option = options[i];
::option& long_option = data.long_options[i];
long_option.name = option->long_name().c_str();
if (option->needs_arg())
long_option.has_arg = required_argument;
else
long_option.has_arg = no_argument;
int id = -1;
if (option->has_short_name()) {
data.short_options += option->short_name();
if (option->needs_arg())
data.short_options += ':';
id = option->short_name();
} else {
id = cur_id++;
}
long_option.flag = NULL;
long_option.val = id;
data.ids[id] = option;
}
::option& last_long_option = data.long_options[options.size()];
last_long_option.name = NULL;
last_long_option.has_arg = 0;
last_long_option.flag = NULL;
last_long_option.val = 0;
}
/// Converts an argc/argv pair to an args_vector.
///
/// \param argc The value of argc as passed to main().
/// \param argv The value of argv as passed to main().
///
/// \return An args_vector with the same contents of argc/argv.
static cmdline::args_vector
argv_to_vector(int argc, const char* const argv[])
{
PRE(argv[argc] == NULL);
cmdline::args_vector args;
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
args.push_back(argv[i]);
return args;
}
/// Creates a mutable version of argv.
///
/// \param argc The value of argc as passed to main().
/// \param argv The value of argv as passed to main().
///
/// \return A new argv, with mutable buffers. The returned array must be
/// released using the free_mutable_argv() function.
static char**
make_mutable_argv(const int argc, const char* const* argv)
{
char** mutable_argv = new char*[argc + 1];
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
mutable_argv[i] = ::strdup(argv[i]);
mutable_argv[argc] = NULL;
return mutable_argv;
}
/// Releases the object returned by make_mutable_argv().
///
/// \param argv A dynamically-allocated argv as returned by make_mutable_argv().
static void
free_mutable_argv(char** argv)
{
char** ptr = argv;
while (*ptr != NULL) {
::free(*ptr);
ptr++;
}
delete [] argv;
}
/// Finds the name of the offending option after a getopt_long error.
///
/// \param data Our internal getopt data used for the call to getopt_long.
/// \param getopt_optopt The value of getopt(3)'s optopt after the error.
/// \param argv The argv passed to getopt_long.
/// \param getopt_optind The value of getopt(3)'s optind after the error.
///
/// \return A fully-specified option name (i.e. an option name prefixed by
/// either '-' or '--').
static std::string
find_option_name(const getopt_data& data, const int getopt_optopt,
char** argv, const int getopt_optind)
{
PRE(getopt_optopt >= 0);
if (getopt_optopt == 0) {
return argv[getopt_optind - 1];
} else if (getopt_optopt < std::numeric_limits< char >::max()) {
INV(getopt_optopt > 0);
const char ch = static_cast< char >(getopt_optopt);
return F("-%s") % ch;
} else {
for (const ::option* opt = &data.long_options[0]; opt->name != NULL;
opt++) {
if (opt->val == getopt_optopt)
return F("--%s") % opt->name;
}
UNREACHABLE;
}
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Constructs a new parsed_cmdline.
///
/// Use the cmdline::parse() free functions to construct.
///
/// \param option_values_ A mapping of long option names to values. This
/// contains a representation of the options provided by the user. Note
/// that each value is actually a collection values: a user may specify a
/// flag multiple times, and depending on the case we want to honor one or
/// the other. For those options that support no argument, the argument
/// value is the empty string.
/// \param arguments_ The list of non-option arguments in the command line.
cmdline::parsed_cmdline::parsed_cmdline(
const std::map< std::string, std::vector< std::string > >& option_values_,
const cmdline::args_vector& arguments_) :
_option_values(option_values_),
_arguments(arguments_)
{
}
/// Checks if the given option has been given in the command line.
///
/// \param name The long option name to check for presence.
///
/// \return True if the option has been given; false otherwise.
bool
cmdline::parsed_cmdline::has_option(const std::string& name) const
{
return _option_values.find(name) != _option_values.end();
}
/// Gets the raw value of an option.
///
/// The raw value of an option is a collection of strings that represent all the
/// values passed to the option on the command line. It is up to the consumer
/// if he wants to honor only the last value or all of them.
///
/// The caller has to use get_option() instead; this function is internal.
///
/// \pre has_option(name) must be true.
///
/// \param name The option to query.
///
/// \return The value of the option as a plain string.
const std::vector< std::string >&
cmdline::parsed_cmdline::get_option_raw(const std::string& name) const
{
std::map< std::string, std::vector< std::string > >::const_iterator iter =
_option_values.find(name);
INV_MSG(iter != _option_values.end(), F("Undefined option --%s") % name);
return (*iter).second;
}
/// Returns the non-option arguments found in the command line.
///
/// \return The arguments, if any.
const cmdline::args_vector&
cmdline::parsed_cmdline::arguments(void) const
{
return _arguments;
}
/// Parses a command line.
///
/// \param args The command line to parse, broken down by words.
/// \param options The description of the supported options.
///
/// \return The parsed command line.
///
/// \pre args[0] must be the program or command name.
///
/// \throw cmdline::error See the description of parse(argc, argv, options) for
/// more details on the raised errors.
cmdline::parsed_cmdline
cmdline::parse(const cmdline::args_vector& args,
const cmdline::options_vector& options)
{
PRE_MSG(args.size() >= 1, "No progname or command name found");
utils::auto_array< const char* > argv(new const char*[args.size() + 1]);
for (args_vector::size_type i = 0; i < args.size(); i++)
argv[i] = args[i].c_str();
argv[args.size()] = NULL;
return parse(static_cast< int >(args.size()), argv.get(), options);
}
/// Parses a command line.
///
/// \param argc The number of arguments in argv, without counting the
/// terminating NULL.
/// \param argv The arguments to parse. The array is NULL-terminated.
/// \param options The description of the supported options.
///
/// \return The parsed command line.
///
/// \pre args[0] must be the program or command name.
///
/// \throw cmdline::missing_option_argument_error If the user specified an
/// option that requires an argument, but no argument was provided.
/// \throw cmdline::unknown_option_error If the user specified an unknown
/// option (i.e. an option not defined in options).
/// \throw cmdline::option_argument_value_error If the user passed an invalid
/// argument to a supported option.
cmdline::parsed_cmdline
cmdline::parse(const int argc, const char* const* argv,
const cmdline::options_vector& options)
{
PRE_MSG(argc >= 1, "No progname or command name found");
getopt_data data;
options_to_getopt_data(options, data);
std::map< std::string, std::vector< std::string > > option_values;
for (cmdline::options_vector::const_iterator iter = options.begin();
iter != options.end(); iter++) {
const cmdline::base_option* option = *iter;
if (option->needs_arg() && option->has_default_value())
option_values[option->long_name()].push_back(
option->default_value());
}
args_vector args;
int mutable_argc = argc;
char** mutable_argv = make_mutable_argv(argc, argv);
const int old_opterr = ::opterr;
try {
int ch;
::opterr = 0;
while ((ch = ::getopt_long(mutable_argc, mutable_argv,
("+:" + data.short_options).c_str(),
data.long_options.get(), NULL)) != -1) {
if (ch == ':' ) {
const std::string name = find_option_name(
data, ::optopt, mutable_argv, ::optind);
throw cmdline::missing_option_argument_error(name);
} else if (ch == '?') {
const std::string name = find_option_name(
data, ::optopt, mutable_argv, ::optind);
throw cmdline::unknown_option_error(name);
}
const std::map< int, const cmdline::base_option* >::const_iterator
id = data.ids.find(ch);
INV(id != data.ids.end());
const cmdline::base_option* option = (*id).second;
if (option->needs_arg()) {
if (::optarg != NULL) {
option->validate(::optarg);
option_values[option->long_name()].push_back(::optarg);
} else
INV(option->has_default_value());
} else {
option_values[option->long_name()].push_back("");
}
}
args = argv_to_vector(mutable_argc - optind, mutable_argv + optind);
::opterr = old_opterr;
::optind = GETOPT_OPTIND_RESET_VALUE;
#if defined(HAVE_GETOPT_WITH_OPTRESET)
::optreset = 1;
#endif
} catch (...) {
free_mutable_argv(mutable_argv);
::opterr = old_opterr;
::optind = GETOPT_OPTIND_RESET_VALUE;
#if defined(HAVE_GETOPT_WITH_OPTRESET)
::optreset = 1;
#endif
throw;
}
free_mutable_argv(mutable_argv);
return parsed_cmdline(option_values, args);
}