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- data/README +10 -4
- data/lib/getopt/long.rb +200 -0
- data/lib/getopt/std.rb +78 -0
- data/test/tc_getopt_long.rb +97 -1
- metadata +6 -2
data/CHANGES
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== 18-Nov-2005 - 1.3.1
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* Added support for compressed switches with getopt/long.
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* More tests.
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== 4-Nov-2005 - 1.3.0
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* Added the Getopt::Long class (long.rb). This is a complete revamp of the
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old getoptlong package, with ideas tossed in from Perl's Getopt::Long
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data/README
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For example, if you do Getopt::Std.getopts("o:ID"), it will not parse
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"-IDohello" properly. Instead, you must do "-IDo hello". Or, you can just
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=== Getopt::Long
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If you mix and match compressed switches with separate, optional switches
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the optional switch will be set to true instead of nil if it separated
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from the compressed switches.
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=== Reporting Bugs
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If you find any other bugs, please log them on the project
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page at http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/shards.
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== Other Issues
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And I don't care!
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== Notes From the Author
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was both confusing and annoying, since the first thing I (
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was both confusing and annoying, since the first thing I do (along with
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everyone else) is collect the results into a hash for later processing.
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module Getopt
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REQUIRED = 0
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BOOLEAN = 1
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OPTIONAL = 2
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INCREMENT = 3
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NEGATABLE = 4
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class LongError < StandardError; end
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class Long
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VERSION = "1.3.1"
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# takes an array of switches. Each array consists of three elements.
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def self.getopts(*switches)
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hash = {} # Hash returned to user
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valid = [] # Tracks valid switches
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types = {} # Tracks argument types
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syns = {} # Tracks long and short arguments, or multiple shorts
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if switches.empty?
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raise ArgumentError, "no switches provided"
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end
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# If a string is passed, split it and convert it to an array of arrays
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switches.map!{ |switch| switch = [switch] }
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end
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# Set our list of valid switches, and proper types for each switch
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switches.each{ |switch|
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valid.push(switch[0]) # Set valid long switches
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# Set type for long switch, default to BOOLEAN
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switch[2] ||= BOOLEAN
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types[switch[0]] = switch[2]
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# Create synonym hash. Default to first char of long switch for
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# short switch, e.g. "--verbose" creates a "-v" synonym.
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switch[1] ||= switch[0][1..2]
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syns[switch[0]] = switch[1]
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syns[switch[1]] = switch[0]
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switch[1].each{ |char|
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types[char] = switch[2] # Set type for short switch
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valid.push(char) # Set valid short switches
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}
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}
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re_long = /^(--\w+)$/
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re_short = /^(-\w)$/
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re_long_eq = /^(--\w+?)=(.*?)$|^(-\w?)=(.*?)$/
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re_short_sq = /^(-\w)(\S+?)$/
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ARGV.each_with_index{ |opt, index|
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# Allow either -x -v or -xv style for sing char args
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if re_short_sq.match(opt)
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chars = opt.split("")[1..-1].map{ |s| s = "-#{s}" }
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chars.each_with_index{ |char, i|
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unless valid.include?(char)
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raise LongError, "invalid switch '#{char}'"
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end
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# Grab the next arg if the switch takes a required arg
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if types[char] == REQUIRED
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if chars[i+1]
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arg = ARGV.delete_at(index+1)
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if arg.nil? || valid.include?(arg) # Minor cheat here
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err = "no value provided for required argument '#{char}'"
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raise LongError, err
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if chars[i+1] && !valid.include?(chars[i+1])
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unless valid.include?(switch)
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if valid.include?(nextval)
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module Getopt
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class Std
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def self.getopts(switches)
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def test_compressed_switches
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assert_nothing_raised{
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def test_compress_switches_with_required_arg
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ARGV.push("-xf", "foo.txt")
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assert_nothing_raised{
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def test_compress_switches_with_compressed_required_arg
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def test_compress_switches_with_optional_arg_not_defined
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+
def test_compress_switches_with_optional_arg
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ARGV.push("-xf", "boo.txt")
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assert_nothing_raised{
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@opts = Long.getopts(
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["--expand", "-x", BOOLEAN],
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["--file", "-f", OPTIONAL]
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)
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}
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assert_equal(
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{"x"=>true, "expand"=>true, "f"=>"boo.txt", "file"=>"boo.txt"}, @opts
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)
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+
end
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+
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+
def test_compress_switches_with_compressed_optional_arg
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ARGV.push("-xfboo.txt")
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assert_nothing_raised{
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@opts = Long.getopts(
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["--expand", "-x", BOOLEAN],
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["--file", "-f", OPTIONAL]
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+
)
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}
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+
assert_equal(
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187
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{"x"=>true, "expand"=>true, "f"=>"boo.txt", "file"=>"boo.txt"}, @opts
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+
)
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189
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+
end
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190
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+
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+
def test_compressed_short_and_long_mixed
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+
ARGV.push("-xb", "--file", "boo.txt", "-v")
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+
assert_nothing_raised{
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+
@opts = Long.getopts(
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+
["--expand", "-x", BOOLEAN],
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+
["--verbose", "-v", BOOLEAN],
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197
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+
["--file", "-f", REQUIRED],
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198
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+
["--bar", "-b", OPTIONAL]
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+
)
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+
assert_equal(
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201
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{ "x"=>true, "expand"=>true,
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+
"v"=>true, "verbose"=>true,
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+
"f"=>"boo.txt", "file"=>"boo.txt",
|
204
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"b"=>nil, "bar"=>nil
|
205
|
+
},
|
206
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+
@opts
|
207
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+
)
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208
|
+
}
|
209
|
+
end
|
210
|
+
|
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211
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def teardown
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212
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@opts = nil
|
117
213
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ARGV.clear
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ rubygems_version: 0.8.11
|
|
3
3
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specification_version: 1
|
4
4
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name: getopt
|
5
5
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
6
|
-
version: 1.3.
|
7
|
-
date: 2005-11-
|
6
|
+
version: 1.3.1
|
7
|
+
date: 2005-11-18 00:00:00 -07:00
|
8
8
|
summary: Getopt::Std for Ruby
|
9
9
|
require_paths:
|
10
10
|
- lib
|
@@ -29,12 +29,16 @@ cert_chain:
|
|
29
29
|
authors:
|
30
30
|
- Daniel J. Berger
|
31
31
|
files:
|
32
|
+
- lib/getopt/long.rb
|
33
|
+
- lib/getopt/std.rb
|
32
34
|
- CHANGES
|
33
35
|
- MANIFEST
|
34
36
|
- README
|
37
|
+
- CVS
|
35
38
|
- test/tc_getopt_long.rb
|
36
39
|
- test/tc_getopt_std.rb
|
37
40
|
- test/ts_all.rb
|
41
|
+
- test/CVS
|
38
42
|
test_files:
|
39
43
|
- test/ts_all.rb
|
40
44
|
rdoc_options: []
|