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  1. #
  2. #
  3. # Nim's Runtime Library
  4. # (c) Copyright 2015 Andreas Rumpf
  5. #
  6. # See the file "copying.txt", included in this
  7. # distribution, for details about the copyright.
  8. #
  9. ## This module provides the standard Nim command line parser.
  10. ## It supports one convenience iterator over all command line options and some
  11. ## lower-level features.
  12. ##
  13. ## Supported Syntax
  14. ## ================
  15. ##
  16. ## The following syntax is supported when arguments for the `shortNoVal` and
  17. ## `longNoVal` parameters, which are
  18. ## `described later<#nimshortnoval-and-nimlongnoval>`_, are not provided:
  19. ##
  20. ## 1. Short options: `-abcd`, `-e:5`, `-e=5`
  21. ## 2. Long options: `--foo:bar`, `--foo=bar`, `--foo`
  22. ## 3. Arguments: everything that does not start with a `-`
  23. ##
  24. ## These three kinds of tokens are enumerated in the
  25. ## `CmdLineKind enum<#CmdLineKind>`_.
  26. ##
  27. ## When option values begin with ':' or '=', they need to be doubled up (as in
  28. ## `--delim::`) or alternated (as in `--delim=:`).
  29. ##
  30. ## The `--` option, commonly used to denote that every token that follows is
  31. ## an argument, is interpreted as a long option, and its name is the empty
  32. ## string.
  33. ##
  34. ## Parsing
  35. ## =======
  36. ##
  37. ## Use an `OptParser<#OptParser>`_ to parse command line options. It can be
  38. ## created with `initOptParser<#initOptParser,string,set[char],seq[string]>`_,
  39. ## and `next<#next,OptParser>`_ advances the parser by one token.
  40. ##
  41. ## For each token, the parser's `kind`, `key`, and `val` fields give
  42. ## information about that token. If the token is a long or short option, `key`
  43. ## is the option's name, and `val` is either the option's value, if provided,
  44. ## or the empty string. For arguments, the `key` field contains the argument
  45. ## itself, and `val` is unused. To check if the end of the command line has
  46. ## been reached, check if `kind` is equal to `cmdEnd`.
  47. ##
  48. ## Here is an example:
  49. ##
  50. ## .. code-block::
  51. ## import std/parseopt
  52. ##
  53. ## var p = initOptParser("-ab -e:5 --foo --bar=20 file.txt")
  54. ## while true:
  55. ## p.next()
  56. ## case p.kind
  57. ## of cmdEnd: break
  58. ## of cmdShortOption, cmdLongOption:
  59. ## if p.val == "":
  60. ## echo "Option: ", p.key
  61. ## else:
  62. ## echo "Option and value: ", p.key, ", ", p.val
  63. ## of cmdArgument:
  64. ## echo "Argument: ", p.key
  65. ##
  66. ## # Output:
  67. ## # Option: a
  68. ## # Option: b
  69. ## # Option and value: e, 5
  70. ## # Option: foo
  71. ## # Option and value: bar, 20
  72. ## # Argument: file.txt
  73. ##
  74. ## The `getopt iterator<#getopt.i,OptParser>`_, which is provided for
  75. ## convenience, can be used to iterate through all command line options as well.
  76. ##
  77. ## `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal`
  78. ## ============================
  79. ##
  80. ## The optional `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal` parameters present in
  81. ## `initOptParser<#initOptParser,string,set[char],seq[string]>`_ are for
  82. ## specifying which short and long options do not accept values.
  83. ##
  84. ## When `shortNoVal` is non-empty, users are not required to separate short
  85. ## options and their values with a ':' or '=' since the parser knows which
  86. ## options accept values and which ones do not. This behavior also applies for
  87. ## long options if `longNoVal` is non-empty. For short options, `-j4`
  88. ## becomes supported syntax, and for long options, `--foo bar` becomes
  89. ## supported. This is in addition to the `previously mentioned
  90. ## syntax<#supported-syntax>`_. Users can still separate options and their
  91. ## values with ':' or '=', but that becomes optional.
  92. ##
  93. ## As more options which do not accept values are added to your program,
  94. ## remember to amend `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal` accordingly.
  95. ##
  96. ## The following example illustrates the difference between having an empty
  97. ## `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal`, which is the default, and providing
  98. ## arguments for those two parameters:
  99. ##
  100. ## .. code-block::
  101. ## import std/parseopt
  102. ##
  103. ## proc printToken(kind: CmdLineKind, key: string, val: string) =
  104. ## case kind
  105. ## of cmdEnd: doAssert(false) # Doesn't happen with getopt()
  106. ## of cmdShortOption, cmdLongOption:
  107. ## if val == "":
  108. ## echo "Option: ", key
  109. ## else:
  110. ## echo "Option and value: ", key, ", ", val
  111. ## of cmdArgument:
  112. ## echo "Argument: ", key
  113. ##
  114. ## let cmdLine = "-j4 --first bar"
  115. ##
  116. ## var emptyNoVal = initOptParser(cmdLine)
  117. ## for kind, key, val in emptyNoVal.getopt():
  118. ## printToken(kind, key, val)
  119. ##
  120. ## # Output:
  121. ## # Option: j
  122. ## # Option: 4
  123. ## # Option: first
  124. ## # Argument: bar
  125. ##
  126. ## var withNoVal = initOptParser(cmdLine, shortNoVal = {'c'},
  127. ## longNoVal = @["second"])
  128. ## for kind, key, val in withNoVal.getopt():
  129. ## printToken(kind, key, val)
  130. ##
  131. ## # Output:
  132. ## # Option and value: j, 4
  133. ## # Option and value: first, bar
  134. ##
  135. ## See also
  136. ## ========
  137. ##
  138. ## * `os module<os.html>`_ for lower-level command line parsing procs
  139. ## * `parseutils module<parseutils.html>`_ for helpers that parse tokens,
  140. ## numbers, identifiers, etc.
  141. ## * `strutils module<strutils.html>`_ for common string handling operations
  142. ## * `json module<json.html>`_ for a JSON parser
  143. ## * `parsecfg module<parsecfg.html>`_ for a configuration file parser
  144. ## * `parsecsv module<parsecsv.html>`_ for a simple CSV (comma separated value)
  145. ## parser
  146. ## * `parsexml module<parsexml.html>`_ for a XML / HTML parser
  147. ## * `other parsers<lib.html#pure-libraries-parsers>`_ for more parsers
  148. {.push debugger: off.}
  149. include "system/inclrtl"
  150. import os
  151. type
  152. CmdLineKind* = enum ## The detected command line token.
  153. cmdEnd, ## End of command line reached
  154. cmdArgument, ## An argument such as a filename
  155. cmdLongOption, ## A long option such as --option
  156. cmdShortOption ## A short option such as -c
  157. OptParser* = object of RootObj ## \
  158. ## Implementation of the command line parser.
  159. ##
  160. ## To initialize it, use the
  161. ## `initOptParser proc<#initOptParser,string,set[char],seq[string]>`_.
  162. pos: int
  163. inShortState: bool
  164. allowWhitespaceAfterColon: bool
  165. shortNoVal: set[char]
  166. longNoVal: seq[string]
  167. cmds: seq[string]
  168. idx: int
  169. kind*: CmdLineKind ## The detected command line token
  170. key*, val*: string ## Key and value pair; the key is the option
  171. ## or the argument, and the value is not "" if
  172. ## the option was given a value
  173. proc parseWord(s: string, i: int, w: var string,
  174. delim: set[char] = {'\t', ' '}): int =
  175. result = i
  176. if result < s.len and s[result] == '\"':
  177. inc(result)
  178. while result < s.len:
  179. if s[result] == '"':
  180. inc result
  181. break
  182. add(w, s[result])
  183. inc(result)
  184. else:
  185. while result < s.len and s[result] notin delim:
  186. add(w, s[result])
  187. inc(result)
  188. proc initOptParser*(cmdline: seq[string], shortNoVal: set[char] = {},
  189. longNoVal: seq[string] = @[];
  190. allowWhitespaceAfterColon = true): OptParser
  191. proc initOptParser*(cmdline = "", shortNoVal: set[char] = {},
  192. longNoVal: seq[string] = @[];
  193. allowWhitespaceAfterColon = true): OptParser =
  194. ## Initializes the command line parser.
  195. ##
  196. ## If `cmdline == ""`, the real command line as provided by the
  197. ## `os` module is retrieved instead if it is available. If the
  198. ## command line is not available, a `ValueError` will be raised.
  199. ##
  200. ## `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal` are used to specify which options
  201. ## do not take values. See the `documentation about these
  202. ## parameters<#nimshortnoval-and-nimlongnoval>`_ for more information on
  203. ## how this affects parsing.
  204. ##
  205. ## See also:
  206. ## * `getopt iterator<#getopt.i,OptParser>`_
  207. runnableExamples:
  208. var p = initOptParser()
  209. p = initOptParser("--left --debug:3 -l -r:2")
  210. p = initOptParser("--left --debug:3 -l -r:2",
  211. shortNoVal = {'l'}, longNoVal = @["left"])
  212. initOptParser(parseCmdLine(cmdline), shortNoVal, longNoVal, allowWhitespaceAfterColon)
  213. proc initOptParser*(cmdline: seq[string], shortNoVal: set[char] = {},
  214. longNoVal: seq[string] = @[];
  215. allowWhitespaceAfterColon = true): OptParser =
  216. ## Initializes the command line parser.
  217. ##
  218. ## If `cmdline.len == 0`, the real command line as provided by the
  219. ## `os` module is retrieved instead if it is available. If the
  220. ## command line is not available, a `ValueError` will be raised.
  221. ## Behavior of the other parameters remains the same as in
  222. ## `initOptParser(string, ...)
  223. ## <#initOptParser,string,set[char],seq[string]>`_.
  224. ##
  225. ## See also:
  226. ## * `getopt iterator<#getopt.i,seq[string],set[char],seq[string]>`_
  227. runnableExamples:
  228. var p = initOptParser()
  229. p = initOptParser(@["--left", "--debug:3", "-l", "-r:2"])
  230. p = initOptParser(@["--left", "--debug:3", "-l", "-r:2"],
  231. shortNoVal = {'l'}, longNoVal = @["left"])
  232. result.pos = 0
  233. result.idx = 0
  234. result.inShortState = false
  235. result.shortNoVal = shortNoVal
  236. result.longNoVal = longNoVal
  237. result.allowWhitespaceAfterColon = allowWhitespaceAfterColon
  238. if cmdline.len != 0:
  239. result.cmds = newSeq[string](cmdline.len)
  240. for i in 0..<cmdline.len:
  241. result.cmds[i] = cmdline[i]
  242. else:
  243. when declared(paramCount):
  244. result.cmds = newSeq[string](paramCount())
  245. for i in countup(1, paramCount()):
  246. result.cmds[i-1] = paramStr(i)
  247. else:
  248. # we cannot provide this for NimRtl creation on Posix, because we can't
  249. # access the command line arguments then!
  250. doAssert false, "empty command line given but" &
  251. " real command line is not accessible"
  252. result.kind = cmdEnd
  253. result.key = ""
  254. result.val = ""
  255. proc handleShortOption(p: var OptParser; cmd: string) =
  256. var i = p.pos
  257. p.kind = cmdShortOption
  258. if i < cmd.len:
  259. add(p.key, cmd[i])
  260. inc(i)
  261. p.inShortState = true
  262. while i < cmd.len and cmd[i] in {'\t', ' '}:
  263. inc(i)
  264. p.inShortState = false
  265. if i < cmd.len and (cmd[i] in {':', '='} or
  266. card(p.shortNoVal) > 0 and p.key[0] notin p.shortNoVal):
  267. if i < cmd.len and cmd[i] in {':', '='}:
  268. inc(i)
  269. p.inShortState = false
  270. while i < cmd.len and cmd[i] in {'\t', ' '}: inc(i)
  271. p.val = substr(cmd, i)
  272. p.pos = 0
  273. inc p.idx
  274. else:
  275. p.pos = i
  276. if i >= cmd.len:
  277. p.inShortState = false
  278. p.pos = 0
  279. inc p.idx
  280. proc next*(p: var OptParser) {.rtl, extern: "npo$1".} =
  281. ## Parses the next token.
  282. ##
  283. ## `p.kind` describes what kind of token has been parsed. `p.key` and
  284. ## `p.val` are set accordingly.
  285. runnableExamples:
  286. var p = initOptParser("--left -r:2 file.txt")
  287. p.next()
  288. doAssert p.kind == cmdLongOption and p.key == "left"
  289. p.next()
  290. doAssert p.kind == cmdShortOption and p.key == "r" and p.val == "2"
  291. p.next()
  292. doAssert p.kind == cmdArgument and p.key == "file.txt"
  293. p.next()
  294. doAssert p.kind == cmdEnd
  295. if p.idx >= p.cmds.len:
  296. p.kind = cmdEnd
  297. return
  298. var i = p.pos
  299. while i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] in {'\t', ' '}: inc(i)
  300. p.pos = i
  301. setLen(p.key, 0)
  302. setLen(p.val, 0)
  303. if p.inShortState:
  304. p.inShortState = false
  305. if i >= p.cmds[p.idx].len:
  306. inc(p.idx)
  307. p.pos = 0
  308. if p.idx >= p.cmds.len:
  309. p.kind = cmdEnd
  310. return
  311. else:
  312. handleShortOption(p, p.cmds[p.idx])
  313. return
  314. if i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] == '-':
  315. inc(i)
  316. if i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] == '-':
  317. p.kind = cmdLongOption
  318. inc(i)
  319. i = parseWord(p.cmds[p.idx], i, p.key, {' ', '\t', ':', '='})
  320. while i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] in {'\t', ' '}: inc(i)
  321. if i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] in {':', '='}:
  322. inc(i)
  323. while i < p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.cmds[p.idx][i] in {'\t', ' '}: inc(i)
  324. # if we're at the end, use the next command line option:
  325. if i >= p.cmds[p.idx].len and p.idx < p.cmds.len and
  326. p.allowWhitespaceAfterColon:
  327. inc p.idx
  328. i = 0
  329. if p.idx < p.cmds.len:
  330. p.val = p.cmds[p.idx].substr(i)
  331. elif len(p.longNoVal) > 0 and p.key notin p.longNoVal and p.idx+1 < p.cmds.len:
  332. p.val = p.cmds[p.idx+1]
  333. inc p.idx
  334. else:
  335. p.val = ""
  336. inc p.idx
  337. p.pos = 0
  338. else:
  339. p.pos = i
  340. handleShortOption(p, p.cmds[p.idx])
  341. else:
  342. p.kind = cmdArgument
  343. p.key = p.cmds[p.idx]
  344. inc p.idx
  345. p.pos = 0
  346. when declared(quoteShellCommand):
  347. proc cmdLineRest*(p: OptParser): string {.rtl, extern: "npo$1".} =
  348. ## Retrieves the rest of the command line that has not been parsed yet.
  349. ##
  350. ## See also:
  351. ## * `remainingArgs proc<#remainingArgs,OptParser>`_
  352. ##
  353. ## **Examples:**
  354. ##
  355. ## .. code-block::
  356. ## var p = initOptParser("--left -r:2 -- foo.txt bar.txt")
  357. ## while true:
  358. ## p.next()
  359. ## if p.kind == cmdLongOption and p.key == "": # Look for "--"
  360. ## break
  361. ## else: continue
  362. ## doAssert p.cmdLineRest == "foo.txt bar.txt"
  363. result = p.cmds[p.idx .. ^1].quoteShellCommand
  364. proc remainingArgs*(p: OptParser): seq[string] {.rtl, extern: "npo$1".} =
  365. ## Retrieves a sequence of the arguments that have not been parsed yet.
  366. ##
  367. ## See also:
  368. ## * `cmdLineRest proc<#cmdLineRest,OptParser>`_
  369. ##
  370. ## **Examples:**
  371. ##
  372. ## .. code-block::
  373. ## var p = initOptParser("--left -r:2 -- foo.txt bar.txt")
  374. ## while true:
  375. ## p.next()
  376. ## if p.kind == cmdLongOption and p.key == "": # Look for "--"
  377. ## break
  378. ## else: continue
  379. ## doAssert p.remainingArgs == @["foo.txt", "bar.txt"]
  380. result = @[]
  381. for i in p.idx..<p.cmds.len: result.add p.cmds[i]
  382. iterator getopt*(p: var OptParser): tuple[kind: CmdLineKind, key,
  383. val: string] =
  384. ## Convenience iterator for iterating over the given
  385. ## `OptParser<#OptParser>`_.
  386. ##
  387. ## There is no need to check for `cmdEnd` while iterating.
  388. ##
  389. ## See also:
  390. ## * `initOptParser proc<#initOptParser,string,set[char],seq[string]>`_
  391. ##
  392. ## **Examples:**
  393. ##
  394. ## .. code-block::
  395. ## # these are placeholders, of course
  396. ## proc writeHelp() = discard
  397. ## proc writeVersion() = discard
  398. ##
  399. ## var filename: string
  400. ## var p = initOptParser("--left --debug:3 -l -r:2")
  401. ##
  402. ## for kind, key, val in p.getopt():
  403. ## case kind
  404. ## of cmdArgument:
  405. ## filename = key
  406. ## of cmdLongOption, cmdShortOption:
  407. ## case key
  408. ## of "help", "h": writeHelp()
  409. ## of "version", "v": writeVersion()
  410. ## of cmdEnd: assert(false) # cannot happen
  411. ## if filename == "":
  412. ## # no filename has been given, so we show the help
  413. ## writeHelp()
  414. p.pos = 0
  415. p.idx = 0
  416. while true:
  417. next(p)
  418. if p.kind == cmdEnd: break
  419. yield (p.kind, p.key, p.val)
  420. iterator getopt*(cmdline: seq[string] = @[],
  421. shortNoVal: set[char] = {}, longNoVal: seq[string] = @[]):
  422. tuple[kind: CmdLineKind, key, val: string] =
  423. ## Convenience iterator for iterating over command line arguments.
  424. ##
  425. ## This creates a new `OptParser<#OptParser>`_. If no command line
  426. ## arguments are provided, the real command line as provided by the
  427. ## `os` module is retrieved instead.
  428. ##
  429. ## `shortNoVal` and `longNoVal` are used to specify which options
  430. ## do not take values. See the `documentation about these
  431. ## parameters<#nimshortnoval-and-nimlongnoval>`_ for more information on
  432. ## how this affects parsing.
  433. ##
  434. ## There is no need to check for `cmdEnd` while iterating.
  435. ##
  436. ## See also:
  437. ## * `initOptParser proc<#initOptParser,seq[string],set[char],seq[string]>`_
  438. ##
  439. ## **Examples:**
  440. ##
  441. ## .. code-block::
  442. ##
  443. ## # these are placeholders, of course
  444. ## proc writeHelp() = discard
  445. ## proc writeVersion() = discard
  446. ##
  447. ## var filename: string
  448. ## let params = @["--left", "--debug:3", "-l", "-r:2"]
  449. ##
  450. ## for kind, key, val in getopt(params):
  451. ## case kind
  452. ## of cmdArgument:
  453. ## filename = key
  454. ## of cmdLongOption, cmdShortOption:
  455. ## case key
  456. ## of "help", "h": writeHelp()
  457. ## of "version", "v": writeVersion()
  458. ## of cmdEnd: assert(false) # cannot happen
  459. ## if filename == "":
  460. ## # no filename has been written, so we show the help
  461. ## writeHelp()
  462. var p = initOptParser(cmdline, shortNoVal = shortNoVal,
  463. longNoVal = longNoVal)
  464. while true:
  465. next(p)
  466. if p.kind == cmdEnd: break
  467. yield (p.kind, p.key, p.val)
  468. {.pop.}