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lazygit/vendor/github.com/integrii/flaggy/parser.go
2019-12-13 11:31:04 +01:00

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package flaggy
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"strconv"
"text/template"
)
// Parser represents the set of flags and subcommands we are expecting
// from our input arguments. Parser is the top level struct responsible for
// parsing an entire set of subcommands and flags.
type Parser struct {
Subcommand
Version string // the optional version of the parser.
ShowHelpWithHFlag bool // display help when -h or --help passed
ShowVersionWithVersionFlag bool // display the version when --version passed
ShowHelpOnUnexpected bool // display help when an unexpected flag or subcommand is passed
TrailingArguments []string // everything after a -- is placed here
HelpTemplate *template.Template // template for Help output
trailingArgumentsExtracted bool // indicates that trailing args have been parsed and should not be appended again
parsed bool // indicates this parser has parsed
subcommandContext *Subcommand // points to the most specific subcommand being used
}
// NewParser creates a new ArgumentParser ready to parse inputs
func NewParser(name string) *Parser {
// this can not be done inline because of struct embedding
p := &Parser{}
p.Name = name
p.Version = defaultVersion
p.ShowHelpOnUnexpected = true
p.ShowHelpWithHFlag = true
p.ShowVersionWithVersionFlag = true
p.SetHelpTemplate(DefaultHelpTemplate)
p.subcommandContext = &Subcommand{}
return p
}
// ParseArgs parses as if the passed args were the os.Args, but without the
// binary at the 0 position in the array. An error is returned if there
// is a low level issue converting flags to their proper type. No error
// is returned for invalid arguments or missing require subcommands.
func (p *Parser) ParseArgs(args []string) error {
if p.parsed {
return errors.New("Parser.Parse() called twice on parser with name: " + " " + p.Name + " " + p.ShortName)
}
p.parsed = true
debugPrint("Kicking off parsing with args:", args)
err := p.parse(p, args, 0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// if we are set to crash on unexpected args, look for those here TODO
if p.ShowHelpOnUnexpected {
parsedValues := p.findAllParsedValues()
debugPrint("parsedValues:", parsedValues)
argsNotParsed := findArgsNotInParsedValues(args, parsedValues)
if len(argsNotParsed) > 0 {
// flatten out unused args for our error message
var argsNotParsedFlat string
for _, a := range argsNotParsed {
argsNotParsedFlat = argsNotParsedFlat + " " + a
}
p.ShowHelpAndExit("Unknown arguments supplied: " + argsNotParsedFlat)
}
}
return nil
}
// findArgsNotInParsedValues finds arguments not used in parsed values. The
// incoming args should be in the order supplied by the user and should not
// include the invoked binary, which is normally the first thing in os.Args.
func findArgsNotInParsedValues(args []string, parsedValues []parsedValue) []string {
var argsNotUsed []string
var skipNext bool
for _, a := range args {
// if the final argument (--) is seen, then we stop checking because all
// further values are trailing arguments.
if determineArgType(a) == argIsFinal {
return argsNotUsed
}
// allow for skipping the next arg when needed
if skipNext {
skipNext = false
continue
}
// strip flag slashes from incoming arguments so they match up with the
// keys from parsedValues.
arg := parseFlagToName(a)
// indicates that we found this arg used in one of the parsed values. Used
// to indicate which values should be added to argsNotUsed.
var foundArgUsed bool
// search all args for a corresponding parsed value
for _, pv := range parsedValues {
// this argumenet was a key
// debugPrint(pv.Key, "==", arg)
debugPrint(pv.Key + "==" + arg + " || (" + strconv.FormatBool(pv.IsPositional) + " && " + pv.Value + " == " + arg + ")")
if pv.Key == arg || (pv.IsPositional && pv.Value == arg) {
debugPrint("Found matching parsed arg for " + pv.Key)
foundArgUsed = true // the arg was used in this parsedValues set
// if the value is not a positional value and the parsed value had a
// value that was not blank, we skip the next value in the argument list
if !pv.IsPositional && len(pv.Value) > 0 {
skipNext = true
break
}
}
// this prevents excessive parsed values from being checked after we find
// the arg used for the first time
if foundArgUsed {
break
}
}
// if the arg was not used in any parsed values, then we add it to the slice
// of arguments not used
if !foundArgUsed {
argsNotUsed = append(argsNotUsed, arg)
}
}
return argsNotUsed
}
// ShowVersionAndExit shows the version of this parser
func (p *Parser) ShowVersionAndExit() {
fmt.Println("Version:", p.Version)
exitOrPanic(0)
}
// SetHelpTemplate sets the go template this parser will use when rendering
// Help.
func (p *Parser) SetHelpTemplate(tmpl string) error {
var err error
p.HelpTemplate = template.New(helpFlagLongName)
p.HelpTemplate, err = p.HelpTemplate.Parse(tmpl)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Parse calculates all flags and subcommands
func (p *Parser) Parse() error {
err := p.ParseArgs(os.Args[1:])
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// ShowHelp shows Help without an error message
func (p *Parser) ShowHelp() {
debugPrint("showing help for", p.subcommandContext.Name)
p.ShowHelpWithMessage("")
}
// ShowHelpAndExit shows parser help and exits with status code 2
func (p *Parser) ShowHelpAndExit(message string) {
p.ShowHelpWithMessage(message)
exitOrPanic(2)
}
// ShowHelpWithMessage shows the Help for this parser with an optional string error
// message as a header. The supplied subcommand will be the context of Help
// displayed to the user.
func (p *Parser) ShowHelpWithMessage(message string) {
// create a new Help values template and extract values into it
help := Help{}
help.ExtractValues(p, message)
err := p.HelpTemplate.Execute(os.Stderr, help)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error rendering Help template:", err)
}
}
// DisableShowVersionWithVersion disables the showing of version information
// with --version. It is enabled by default.
func (p *Parser) DisableShowVersionWithVersion() {
p.ShowVersionWithVersionFlag = false
}