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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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*
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* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2010
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* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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*
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* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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*
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
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* purpose.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H
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#define LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H
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#include <vector>
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#include <map>
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <lemon/core.h>
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#include <lemon/assert.h>
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///\ingroup misc
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///\file
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///\brief A tool to parse command line arguments.
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namespace lemon {
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///Exception used by ArgParser
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///Exception used by ArgParser.
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///
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class ArgParserException : public Exception {
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public:
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/// Reasons for failure
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/// Reasons for failure.
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///
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enum Reason {
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HELP, ///< <tt>--help</tt> option was given.
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UNKNOWN_OPT, ///< Unknown option was given.
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INVALID_OPT ///< Invalid combination of options.
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};
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private:
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Reason _reason;
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public:
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///Constructor
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ArgParserException(Reason r) throw() : _reason(r) {}
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///Virtual destructor
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virtual ~ArgParserException() throw() {}
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///A short description of the exception
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virtual const char* what() const throw() {
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switch(_reason)
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{
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case HELP:
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return "lemon::ArgParseException: ask for help";
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break;
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case UNKNOWN_OPT:
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return "lemon::ArgParseException: unknown option";
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break;
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case INVALID_OPT:
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return "lemon::ArgParseException: invalid combination of options";
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break;
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}
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return "";
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}
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///Return the reason for the failure
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Reason reason() const {return _reason; }
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};
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///Command line arguments parser
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///\ingroup misc
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///Command line arguments parser.
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///
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///For a complete example see the \ref arg_parser_demo.cc demo file.
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class ArgParser {
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static void _showHelp(void *p);
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protected:
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int _argc;
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const char * const *_argv;
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enum OptType { UNKNOWN=0, BOOL=1, STRING=2, DOUBLE=3, INTEGER=4, FUNC=5 };
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class ParData {
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public:
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union {
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bool *bool_p;
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int *int_p;
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double *double_p;
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std::string *string_p;
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struct {
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void (*p)(void *);
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void *data;
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} func_p;
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};
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std::string help;
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bool mandatory;
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OptType type;
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bool set;
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bool ingroup;
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bool has_syn;
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bool syn;
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bool self_delete;
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ParData() : mandatory(false), type(UNKNOWN), set(false), ingroup(false),
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has_syn(false), syn(false), self_delete(false) {}
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};
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typedef std::map<std::string,ParData> Opts;
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Opts _opts;
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class GroupData
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{
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public:
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typedef std::list<std::string> Opts;
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Opts opts;
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bool only_one;
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bool mandatory;
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GroupData() :only_one(false), mandatory(false) {}
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};
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typedef std::map<std::string,GroupData> Groups;
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Groups _groups;
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struct OtherArg
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{
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std::string name;
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std::string help;
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OtherArg(std::string n, std::string h) :name(n), help(h) {}
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};
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std::vector<OtherArg> _others_help;
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std::vector<std::string> _file_args;
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std::string _command_name;
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private:
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//Bind a function to an option.
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//\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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//\param help A help string.
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//\retval func The function to be called when the option is given. It
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// must be of type "void f(void *)"
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//\param data Data to be passed to \c func
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ArgParser &funcOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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void (*func)(void *),void *data);
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bool _exit_on_problems;
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void _terminate(ArgParserException::Reason reason) const;
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public:
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///Constructor
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ArgParser(int argc, const char * const *argv);
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~ArgParser();
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///\name Options
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///
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///@{
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///Add a new integer type option
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///Add a new integer type option.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param value A default value for the option.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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ArgParser &intOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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int value=0, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new floating point type option
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///Add a new floating point type option.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param value A default value for the option.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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ArgParser &doubleOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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double value=0, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new bool type option
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///Add a new bool type option.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param value A default value for the option.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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///\note A mandatory bool obtion is of very little use.
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ArgParser &boolOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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bool value=false, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new string type option
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///Add a new string type option.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param value A default value for the option.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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ArgParser &stringOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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std::string value="", bool obl=false);
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///Give help string for non-parsed arguments.
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///With this function you can give help string for non-parsed arguments.
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///The parameter \c name will be printed in the short usage line, while
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///\c help gives a more detailed description.
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ArgParser &other(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help="");
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///@}
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///\name Options with External Storage
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///Using this functions, the value of the option will be directly written
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///into a variable once the option appears in the command line.
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///@{
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///Add a new integer type option with a storage reference
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///Add a new integer type option with a storage reference.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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///\retval ref The value of the argument will be written to this variable.
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ArgParser &refOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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int &ref, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new floating type option with a storage reference
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///Add a new floating type option with a storage reference.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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///\retval ref The value of the argument will be written to this variable.
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ArgParser &refOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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double &ref, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new bool type option with a storage reference
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///Add a new bool type option with a storage reference.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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///\retval ref The value of the argument will be written to this variable.
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///\note A mandatory bool obtion is of very little use.
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ArgParser &refOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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bool &ref, bool obl=false);
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///Add a new string type option with a storage reference
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///Add a new string type option with a storage reference.
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///\param name The name of the option. The leading '-' must be omitted.
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///\param help A help string.
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///\param obl Indicate if the option is mandatory.
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///\retval ref The value of the argument will be written to this variable.
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ArgParser &refOption(const std::string &name,
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const std::string &help,
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std::string &ref, bool obl=false);
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///@}
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///\name Option Groups and Synonyms
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///
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///@{
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///Bundle some options into a group
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/// You can group some option by calling this function repeatedly for each
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/// option to be grouped with the same groupname.
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///\param group The group name.
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///\param opt The option name.
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ArgParser &optionGroup(const std::string &group,
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const std::string &opt);
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///Make the members of a group exclusive
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///If you call this function for a group, than at most one of them can be
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///given at the same time.
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ArgParser &onlyOneGroup(const std::string &group);
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///Make a group mandatory
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///Using this function, at least one of the members of \c group
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///must be given.
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ArgParser &mandatoryGroup(const std::string &group);
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///Create synonym to an option
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///With this function you can create a synonym \c syn of the
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///option \c opt.
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ArgParser &synonym(const std::string &syn,
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const std::string &opt);
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///@}
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private:
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void show(std::ostream &os,Opts::const_iterator i) const;
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void show(std::ostream &os,Groups::const_iterator i) const;
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void showHelp(Opts::const_iterator i) const;
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void showHelp(std::vector<OtherArg>::const_iterator i) const;
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void unknownOpt(std::string arg) const;
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void requiresValue(std::string arg, OptType t) const;
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void checkMandatories() const;
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void shortHelp() const;
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void showHelp() const;
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public:
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///Start the parsing process
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ArgParser &parse();
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/// Synonym for parse()
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ArgParser &run()
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{
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return parse();
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}
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///Give back the command name (the 0th argument)
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const std::string &commandName() const { return _command_name; }
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///Check if an opion has been given to the command.
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bool given(std::string op) const
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{
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Opts::const_iterator i = _opts.find(op);
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return i!=_opts.end()?i->second.set:false;
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}
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///Magic type for operator[]
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///This is the type of the return value of ArgParser::operator[]().
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///It automatically converts to \c int, \c double, \c bool or
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///\c std::string if the type of the option matches, which is checked
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///with an \ref LEMON_ASSERT "assertion" (i.e. it performs runtime
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///type checking).
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class RefType
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{
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const ArgParser &_parser;
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std::string _name;
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public:
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///\e
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RefType(const ArgParser &p,const std::string &n) :_parser(p),_name(n) {}
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///\e
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operator bool()
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{
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Opts::const_iterator i = _parser._opts.find(_name);
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LEMON_ASSERT(i!=_parser._opts.end(),
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std::string()+"Unkown option: '"+_name+"'");
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LEMON_ASSERT(i->second.type==ArgParser::BOOL,
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std::string()+"'"+_name+"' is a bool option");
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return *(i->second.bool_p);
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}
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///\e
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operator std::string()
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{
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Opts::const_iterator i = _parser._opts.find(_name);
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LEMON_ASSERT(i!=_parser._opts.end(),
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std::string()+"Unkown option: '"+_name+"'");
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LEMON_ASSERT(i->second.type==ArgParser::STRING,
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std::string()+"'"+_name+"' is a string option");
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return *(i->second.string_p);
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}
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///\e
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operator double()
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{
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Opts::const_iterator i = _parser._opts.find(_name);
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LEMON_ASSERT(i!=_parser._opts.end(),
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std::string()+"Unkown option: '"+_name+"'");
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LEMON_ASSERT(i->second.type==ArgParser::DOUBLE ||
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i->second.type==ArgParser::INTEGER,
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std::string()+"'"+_name+"' is a floating point option");
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return i->second.type==ArgParser::DOUBLE ?
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*(i->second.double_p) : *(i->second.int_p);
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}
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///\e
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operator int()
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{
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Opts::const_iterator i = _parser._opts.find(_name);
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LEMON_ASSERT(i!=_parser._opts.end(),
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std::string()+"Unkown option: '"+_name+"'");
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LEMON_ASSERT(i->second.type==ArgParser::INTEGER,
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std::string()+"'"+_name+"' is an integer option");
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return *(i->second.int_p);
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}
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};
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///Give back the value of an option
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///Give back the value of an option.
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///\sa RefType
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RefType operator[](const std::string &n) const
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{
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return RefType(*this, n);
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}
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///Give back the non-option type arguments.
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///Give back a reference to a vector consisting of the program arguments
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///not starting with a '-' character.
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const std::vector<std::string> &files() const { return _file_args; }
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|
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|
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///Throw instead of exit in case of problems
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void throwOnProblems()
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|
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{
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_exit_on_problems=false;
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}
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};
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}
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#endif // LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H
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