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merge in bad ways, so I'll have to merge that extra-carefully (probably manually.) Merged revisions 46495-46605 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r46495 | tim.peters | 2006-05-28 03:52:38 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 2 lines Added missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r46497 | tim.peters | 2006-05-28 12:41:29 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines PyErr_Display(), PyErr_WriteUnraisable(): Coverity found a cut-and-paste bug in both: `className` was referenced before being checked for NULL. ........ r46499 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-05-28 14:06:46 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 5 lines needforspeed: added Py_MEMCPY macro (currently tuned for Visual C only), and use it for string copy operations. this gives a 20% speedup on some string benchmarks. ........ r46501 | michael.hudson | 2006-05-28 17:51:40 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 26 lines Quality control, meet exceptions.c. Fix a number of problems with the need for speed code: One is doing this sort of thing: Py_DECREF(self->field); self->field = newval; Py_INCREF(self->field); without being very sure that self->field doesn't start with a value that has a __del__, because that almost certainly can lead to segfaults. As self->args is constrained to be an exact tuple we may as well exploit this fact consistently. This leads to quite a lot of simplification (and, hey, probably better performance). Add some error checking in places lacking it. Fix some rather strange indentation in the Unicode code. Delete some trailing whitespace. More to come, I haven't fixed all the reference leaks yet... ........ r46502 | george.yoshida | 2006-05-28 18:39:09 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1080727: add "encoding" parameter to doctest.DocFileSuite Contributed by Bjorn Tillenius. ........ r46503 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-05-28 18:57:38 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 4 lines Rest of patch #1490384: Commit icon source, remove claim that Erik von Blokland is the author of the installer picture. ........ r46504 | michael.hudson | 2006-05-28 19:40:29 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 16 lines Quality control, meet exceptions.c, round two. Make some functions that should have been static static. Fix a bunch of refleaks by fixing the definition of MiddlingExtendsException. Remove all the __new__ implementations apart from BaseException_new. Rewrite most code that needs it to cope with NULL fields (such code could get excercised anyway, the __new__-removal just makes it more likely). This involved editing the code for WindowsError, which I can't test. This fixes all the refleaks in at least the start of a regrtest -R :: run. ........ r46505 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-05-28 19:46:58 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 10 lines Initial version of systimes - a module to provide platform dependent performance measurements. The module is currently just a proof-of-concept implementation, but will integrated into pybench once it is stable enough. License: pybench license. Author: Marc-Andre Lemburg. ........ r46507 | armin.rigo | 2006-05-28 21:13:17 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 15 lines ("Forward-port" of r46506) Remove various dependencies on dictionary order in the standard library tests, and one (clearly an oversight, potentially critical) in the standard library itself - base64.py. Remaining open issues: * test_extcall is an output test, messy to make robust * tarfile.py has a potential bug here, but I'm not familiar enough with this code. Filed in as SF bug #1496501. * urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgr() returns a random result if there is more than one matching root path. I'm asking python-dev for clarification... ........ r46508 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-28 22:11:45 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 4 lines The empty string is a valid import path. (fixes #1496539) ........ r46509 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-28 22:23:12 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1496206: urllib2 PasswordMgr ./. default ports ........ r46510 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-28 22:57:09 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix refleaks in UnicodeError get and set methods. ........ r46511 | michael.hudson | 2006-05-28 23:19:03 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines use the UnicodeError traversal and clearing functions in UnicodeError subclasses. ........ r46512 | thomas.wouters | 2006-05-28 23:32:12 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 4 lines Make last patch valid C89 so Windows compilers can deal with it. ........ r46513 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-28 23:42:54 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix ref-antileak in _struct.c which eventually lead to deallocating None. ........ r46514 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-28 23:57:35 +0200 (Sun, 28 May 2006) | 4 lines Correct None refcount issue in Mac modules. (Are they still used?) ........ r46515 | armin.rigo | 2006-05-29 00:07:08 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines A clearer error message when passing -R to regrtest.py with release builds of Python. ........ r46516 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 00:14:04 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix C function calling conventions in _sre module. ........ r46517 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 00:34:51 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Convert audioop over to METH_VARARGS. ........ r46518 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 00:38:57 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines METH_NOARGS functions do get called with two args. ........ r46519 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 11:46:51 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 4 lines Fix refleak in socketmodule. Replace bogus Py_BuildValue calls. Fix refleak in exceptions. ........ r46520 | nick.coghlan | 2006-05-29 14:43:05 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 7 lines Apply modified version of Collin Winter's patch #1478788 Renames functional extension module to _functools and adds a Python functools module so that utility functions like update_wrapper can be added easily. ........ r46522 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 15:53:16 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Convert fmmodule to METH_VARARGS. ........ r46523 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 16:13:21 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix #1494605. ........ r46524 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 16:28:05 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Handle PyMem_Malloc failure in pystrtod.c. Closes #1494671. ........ r46525 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 16:33:55 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix compiler warning. ........ r46526 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 16:39:00 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Fix #1494787 (pyclbr counts whitespace as superclass name) ........ r46527 | bob.ippolito | 2006-05-29 17:47:29 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 1 line simplify the struct code a bit (no functional changes) ........ r46528 | armin.rigo | 2006-05-29 19:59:47 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 2 lines Silence a warning. ........ r46529 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 21:39:45 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Correct some value converting strangenesses. ........ r46530 | nick.coghlan | 2006-05-29 22:27:44 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 1 line When adding a module like functools, it helps to let SVN know about the file. ........ r46531 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 22:52:54 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 4 lines Patches #1497027 and #972322: try HTTP digest auth first, and watch out for handler name collisions. ........ r46532 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 22:57:01 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Add News entry for last commit. ........ r46533 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 23:04:52 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 4 lines Make use of METH_O and METH_NOARGS where possible. Use Py_UnpackTuple instead of PyArg_ParseTuple where possible. ........ r46534 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-29 23:58:42 +0200 (Mon, 29 May 2006) | 3 lines Convert more modules to METH_VARARGS. ........ r46535 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 00:00:30 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines Whoops. ........ r46536 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-05-30 00:42:07 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 4 lines fixed "abc".count("", 100) == -96 error (hopefully, nobody's relying on the current behaviour ;-) ........ r46537 | bob.ippolito | 2006-05-30 00:55:48 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line struct: modulo math plus warning on all endian-explicit formats for compatibility with older struct usage (ugly) ........ r46539 | bob.ippolito | 2006-05-30 02:26:01 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Add a length check to aifc to ensure it doesn't write a bogus file ........ r46540 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 04:25:25 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 10 lines deprecated_err(): Stop bizarre warning messages when the tests are run in the order: test_genexps (or any other doctest-based test) test_struct test_doctest The `warnings` module needs an advertised way to save/restore its internal filter list. ........ r46541 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 04:26:46 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46542 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 04:30:30 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 2 lines Set a binary svn:mime-type property on this UTF-8 encoded file. ........ r46543 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 05:18:50 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Simplify further by using AddStringConstant ........ r46544 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 06:16:25 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 6 lines Convert relevant dict internals to Py_ssize_t. I don't have a box with nearly enough RAM, or an OS, that could get close to tickling this, though (requires a dict w/ at least 2**31 entries). ........ r46545 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 06:19:21 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Remove stray | in comment ........ r46546 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 06:25:05 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Use Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST for safety. Fix format strings. Remove 2 more stray | in comment ........ r46547 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 06:43:23 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line No DOWNCAST is required since sizeof(Py_ssize_t) >= sizeof(int) and Py_ReprEntr returns an int ........ r46548 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 07:04:59 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines dict_print(): Explicitly narrow the return value from a (possibly) wider variable. ........ r46549 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 07:23:59 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 5 lines dict_print(): So that Neal & I don't spend the rest of our lives taking turns rewriting code that works ;-), get rid of casting illusions by declaring a new variable with the obvious type. ........ r46550 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 09:04:55 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines Restore exception pickle support. #1497319. ........ r46551 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 09:13:29 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines Add a test case for exception pickling. args is never NULL. ........ r46552 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 09:21:10 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Don't fail if the (sub)pkgname already exist. ........ r46553 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 09:34:45 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines Disallow keyword args for exceptions. ........ r46554 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-30 09:36:54 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 5 lines I'm impatient. I think this will fix a few more problems with the buildbots. I'm not sure this is the best approach, but I can't think of anything better. If this creates problems, feel free to revert, but I think it's safe and should make things a little better. ........ r46555 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 10:17:00 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 4 lines Do the check for no keyword arguments in __init__ so that subclasses of Exception can be supplied keyword args ........ r46556 | georg.brandl | 2006-05-30 10:47:19 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines Convert test_exceptions to unittest. ........ r46557 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-05-30 14:52:01 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Add SoC name, and reorganize this section a bit ........ r46559 | tim.peters | 2006-05-30 17:53:34 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 11 lines PyLong_FromString(): Continued fraction analysis (explained in a new comment) suggests there are almost certainly large input integers in all non-binary input bases for which one Python digit too few is initally allocated to hold the final result. Instead of assert-failing when that happens, allocate more space. Alas, I estimate it would take a few days to find a specific such case, so this isn't backed up by a new test (not to mention that such a case may take hours to run, since conversion time is quadratic in the number of digits, and preliminary attempts suggested that the smallest such inputs contain at least a million digits). ........ r46560 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-05-30 19:11:48 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines changed find/rfind to return -1 for matches outside the source string ........ r46561 | bob.ippolito | 2006-05-30 19:37:54 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 1 line Change wrapping terminology to overflow masking ........ r46562 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-05-30 19:39:58 +0200 (Tue, 30 May 2006) | 3 lines changed count to return 0 for slices outside the source string ........ r46568 | tim.peters | 2006-05-31 01:28:02 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46569 | brett.cannon | 2006-05-31 04:19:54 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 5 lines Clarify wording on default values for strptime(); defaults are used when better values cannot be inferred. Closes bug #1496315. ........ r46572 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-31 09:43:27 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 1 line Calculate smallest properly (it was off by one) and use proper ssize_t types for Win64 ........ r46573 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-31 10:01:08 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 1 line Revert last checkin, it is better to do make distclean ........ r46574 | neal.norwitz | 2006-05-31 11:02:44 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 3 lines On 64-bit platforms running test_struct after test_tarfile would fail since the deprecation warning wouldn't be raised. ........ r46575 | thomas.heller | 2006-05-31 13:37:58 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 3 lines PyTuple_Pack is not available in Python 2.3, but ctypes must stay compatible with that. ........ r46576 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-05-31 15:18:56 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 1 line 'functional' module was renamed to 'functools' ........ r46577 | kristjan.jonsson | 2006-05-31 15:35:41 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 1 line Fixup the PCBuild8 project directory. exceptions.c have moved to Objects, and the functionalmodule.c has been replaced with _functoolsmodule.c. Other minor changes to .vcproj files and .sln to fix compilation ........ r46578 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-05-31 16:08:48 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 15 lines [Bug #1473048] SimpleXMLRPCServer and DocXMLRPCServer don't look at the path of the HTTP request at all; you can POST or GET from / or /RPC2 or /blahblahblah with the same results. Security scanners that look for /cgi-bin/phf will therefore report lots of vulnerabilities. Fix: add a .rpc_paths attribute to the SimpleXMLRPCServer class, and report a 404 error if the path isn't on the allowed list. Possibly-controversial aspect of this change: the default makes only '/' and '/RPC2' legal. Maybe this will break people's applications (though I doubt it). We could just set the default to an empty tuple, which would exactly match the current behaviour. ........ r46579 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-05-31 16:12:47 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 1 line Mention SimpleXMLRPCServer change ........ r46580 | tim.peters | 2006-05-31 16:28:07 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 2 lines Trimmed trailing whitespace. ........ r46581 | tim.peters | 2006-05-31 17:33:22 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 4 lines _range_error(): Speed and simplify (there's no real need for loops here). Assert that size_t is actually big enough, and that f->size is at least one. Wrap a long line. ........ r46582 | tim.peters | 2006-05-31 17:34:37 +0200 (Wed, 31 May 2006) | 2 lines Repaired error in new comment. ........ r46584 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-01 07:32:49 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Remove ; at end of macro. There was a compiler recently that warned about extra semi-colons. It may have been the HP C compiler. This file will trigger a bunch of those warnings now. ........ r46585 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-01 08:39:19 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Correctly unpickle 2.4 exceptions via __setstate__ (patch #1498571) ........ r46586 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-01 10:27:32 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Correctly allocate complex types with tp_alloc. (bug #1498638) ........ r46587 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-01 14:30:46 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Correctly dispatch Faults in loads (patch #1498627) ........ r46588 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-01 15:00:49 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Some code style tweaks, and remove apply. ........ r46589 | armin.rigo | 2006-06-01 15:19:12 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 5 lines [ 1497053 ] Let dicts propagate the exceptions in user __eq__(). [ 1456209 ] dictresize() vulnerability ( <- backport candidate ). ........ r46590 | tim.peters | 2006-06-01 15:41:46 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46591 | tim.peters | 2006-06-01 15:49:23 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Record bugs 1275608 and 1456209 as being fixed. ........ r46592 | tim.peters | 2006-06-01 15:56:26 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Re-enable a new empty-string test added during the NFS sprint, but disabled then because str and unicode strings gave different results. The implementations were repaired later during the sprint, but the new test remained disabled. ........ r46594 | tim.peters | 2006-06-01 17:50:44 +0200 (Thu, 01 Jun 2006) | 7 lines Armin committed his patch while I was reviewing it (I'm sure he didn't know this), so merged in some changes I made during review. Nothing material apart from changing a new `mask` local from int to Py_ssize_t. Mostly this is repairing comments that were made incorrect, and adding new comments. Also a few minor code rewrites for clarity or helpful succinctness. ........ r46599 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-02 06:45:53 +0200 (Fri, 02 Jun 2006) | 1 line Convert docstrings to comments so regrtest -v prints method names ........ r46600 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-02 06:50:49 +0200 (Fri, 02 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix memory leak found by valgrind. ........ r46601 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-02 06:54:52 +0200 (Fri, 02 Jun 2006) | 1 line More memory leaks from valgrind ........ r46602 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-02 08:23:00 +0200 (Fri, 02 Jun 2006) | 11 lines Patch #1357836: Prevent an invalid memory read from test_coding in case the done flag is set. In that case, the loop isn't entered. I wonder if rather than setting the done flag in the cases before the loop, if they should just exit early. This code looks like it should be refactored. Backport candidate (also the early break above if decoding_fgets fails) ........ r46603 | martin.blais | 2006-06-02 15:03:43 +0200 (Fri, 02 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fixed struct test to not use unittest. ........ r46605 | tim.peters | 2006-06-03 01:22:51 +0200 (Sat, 03 Jun 2006) | 10 lines pprint functions used to sort a dict (by key) if and only if the output required more than one line. "Small" dicts got displayed in seemingly random order (the hash-induced order produced by dict.__repr__). None of this was documented. Now pprint functions always sort dicts by key, and the docs promise it. This was proposed and agreed to during the PyCon 2006 core sprint -- I just didn't have time for it before now. ........
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"""optparse - a powerful, extensible, and easy-to-use option parser.
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By Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
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Originally distributed as Optik; see http://optik.sourceforge.net/ .
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If you have problems with this module, please do not file bugs,
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patches, or feature requests with Python; instead, use Optik's
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SourceForge project page:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/optik
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For support, use the optik-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list
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(http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/optik-users).
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"""
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# Python developers: please do not make changes to this file, since
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# it is automatically generated from the Optik source code.
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__version__ = "1.5.1"
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__all__ = ['Option',
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'SUPPRESS_HELP',
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'SUPPRESS_USAGE',
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'Values',
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'OptionContainer',
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'OptionGroup',
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'OptionParser',
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'HelpFormatter',
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'IndentedHelpFormatter',
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'TitledHelpFormatter',
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'OptParseError',
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'OptionError',
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'OptionConflictError',
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'OptionValueError',
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'BadOptionError']
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__copyright__ = """
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Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
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IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
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PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR
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CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""
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import sys, os
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import types
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import textwrap
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def _repr(self):
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return "<%s at 0x%x: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self)
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# This file was generated from:
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# Id: option_parser.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
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# Id: option.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
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# Id: help.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
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# Id: errors.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
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try:
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from gettext import gettext
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except ImportError:
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def gettext(message):
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return message
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_ = gettext
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class OptParseError (Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg):
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self.msg = msg
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def __str__(self):
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return self.msg
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class OptionError (OptParseError):
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"""
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Raised if an Option instance is created with invalid or
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inconsistent arguments.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, option):
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self.msg = msg
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self.option_id = str(option)
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def __str__(self):
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if self.option_id:
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return "option %s: %s" % (self.option_id, self.msg)
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else:
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return self.msg
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class OptionConflictError (OptionError):
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"""
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Raised if conflicting options are added to an OptionParser.
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class OptionValueError (OptParseError):
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Raised if an invalid option value is encountered on the command
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line.
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"""
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class BadOptionError (OptParseError):
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Raised if an invalid option is seen on the command line.
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def __init__(self, opt_str):
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self.opt_str = opt_str
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return _("no such option: %s") % self.opt_str
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class AmbiguousOptionError (BadOptionError):
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Raised if an ambiguous option is seen on the command line.
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BadOptionError.__init__(self, opt_str)
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self.possibilities = possibilities
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def __str__(self):
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return (_("ambiguous option: %s (%s?)")
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% (self.opt_str, ", ".join(self.possibilities)))
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class HelpFormatter:
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Abstract base class for formatting option help. OptionParser
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instances should use one of the HelpFormatter subclasses for
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parser : OptionParser
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the controlling OptionParser instance
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indent_increment : int
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max_help_position : int
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the maximum starting column for option help text
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help_position : int
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the calculated starting column for option help text;
|
|
initially the same as the maximum
|
|
width : int
|
|
total number of columns for output (pass None to constructor for
|
|
this value to be taken from the $COLUMNS environment variable)
|
|
level : int
|
|
current indentation level
|
|
current_indent : int
|
|
current indentation level (in columns)
|
|
help_width : int
|
|
number of columns available for option help text (calculated)
|
|
default_tag : str
|
|
text to replace with each option's default value, "%default"
|
|
by default. Set to false value to disable default value expansion.
|
|
option_strings : { Option : str }
|
|
maps Option instances to the snippet of help text explaining
|
|
the syntax of that option, e.g. "-h, --help" or
|
|
"-fFILE, --file=FILE"
|
|
_short_opt_fmt : str
|
|
format string controlling how short options with values are
|
|
printed in help text. Must be either "%s%s" ("-fFILE") or
|
|
"%s %s" ("-f FILE"), because those are the two syntaxes that
|
|
Optik supports.
|
|
_long_opt_fmt : str
|
|
similar but for long options; must be either "%s %s" ("--file FILE")
|
|
or "%s=%s" ("--file=FILE").
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
NO_DEFAULT_VALUE = "none"
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,
|
|
indent_increment,
|
|
max_help_position,
|
|
width,
|
|
short_first):
|
|
self.parser = None
|
|
self.indent_increment = indent_increment
|
|
self.help_position = self.max_help_position = max_help_position
|
|
if width is None:
|
|
try:
|
|
width = int(os.environ['COLUMNS'])
|
|
except (KeyError, ValueError):
|
|
width = 80
|
|
width -= 2
|
|
self.width = width
|
|
self.current_indent = 0
|
|
self.level = 0
|
|
self.help_width = None # computed later
|
|
self.short_first = short_first
|
|
self.default_tag = "%default"
|
|
self.option_strings = {}
|
|
self._short_opt_fmt = "%s %s"
|
|
self._long_opt_fmt = "%s=%s"
|
|
|
|
def set_parser(self, parser):
|
|
self.parser = parser
|
|
|
|
def set_short_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
|
|
if delim not in ("", " "):
|
|
raise ValueError(
|
|
"invalid metavar delimiter for short options: %r" % delim)
|
|
self._short_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
|
|
|
|
def set_long_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
|
|
if delim not in ("=", " "):
|
|
raise ValueError(
|
|
"invalid metavar delimiter for long options: %r" % delim)
|
|
self._long_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
|
|
|
|
def indent(self):
|
|
self.current_indent += self.indent_increment
|
|
self.level += 1
|
|
|
|
def dedent(self):
|
|
self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment
|
|
assert self.current_indent >= 0, "Indent decreased below 0."
|
|
self.level -= 1
|
|
|
|
def format_usage(self, usage):
|
|
raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
|
|
|
|
def format_heading(self, heading):
|
|
raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
|
|
|
|
def _format_text(self, text):
|
|
"""
|
|
Format a paragraph of free-form text for inclusion in the
|
|
help output at the current indentation level.
|
|
"""
|
|
text_width = self.width - self.current_indent
|
|
indent = " "*self.current_indent
|
|
return textwrap.fill(text,
|
|
text_width,
|
|
initial_indent=indent,
|
|
subsequent_indent=indent)
|
|
|
|
def format_description(self, description):
|
|
if description:
|
|
return self._format_text(description) + "\n"
|
|
else:
|
|
return ""
|
|
|
|
def format_epilog(self, epilog):
|
|
if epilog:
|
|
return "\n" + self._format_text(epilog) + "\n"
|
|
else:
|
|
return ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
def expand_default(self, option):
|
|
if self.parser is None or not self.default_tag:
|
|
return option.help
|
|
|
|
default_value = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest)
|
|
if default_value is NO_DEFAULT or default_value is None:
|
|
default_value = self.NO_DEFAULT_VALUE
|
|
|
|
return option.help.replace(self.default_tag, str(default_value))
|
|
|
|
def format_option(self, option):
|
|
# The help for each option consists of two parts:
|
|
# * the opt strings and metavars
|
|
# eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME")
|
|
# * the user-supplied help string
|
|
# eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME")
|
|
#
|
|
# If possible, we write both of these on the same line:
|
|
# -x turn on expert mode
|
|
#
|
|
# But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help
|
|
# string on a second line, indented to the same column it would
|
|
# start in if it fit on the first line.
|
|
# -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME
|
|
# read data from FILENAME
|
|
result = []
|
|
opts = self.option_strings[option]
|
|
opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2
|
|
if len(opts) > opt_width:
|
|
opts = "%*s%s\n" % (self.current_indent, "", opts)
|
|
indent_first = self.help_position
|
|
else: # start help on same line as opts
|
|
opts = "%*s%-*s " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts)
|
|
indent_first = 0
|
|
result.append(opts)
|
|
if option.help:
|
|
help_text = self.expand_default(option)
|
|
help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, self.help_width)
|
|
result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0]))
|
|
result.extend(["%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line)
|
|
for line in help_lines[1:]])
|
|
elif opts[-1] != "\n":
|
|
result.append("\n")
|
|
return "".join(result)
|
|
|
|
def store_option_strings(self, parser):
|
|
self.indent()
|
|
max_len = 0
|
|
for opt in parser.option_list:
|
|
strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
|
|
self.option_strings[opt] = strings
|
|
max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
|
|
self.indent()
|
|
for group in parser.option_groups:
|
|
for opt in group.option_list:
|
|
strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
|
|
self.option_strings[opt] = strings
|
|
max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
|
|
self.dedent()
|
|
self.dedent()
|
|
self.help_position = min(max_len + 2, self.max_help_position)
|
|
self.help_width = self.width - self.help_position
|
|
|
|
def format_option_strings(self, option):
|
|
"""Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables."""
|
|
if option.takes_value():
|
|
metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.upper()
|
|
short_opts = [self._short_opt_fmt % (sopt, metavar)
|
|
for sopt in option._short_opts]
|
|
long_opts = [self._long_opt_fmt % (lopt, metavar)
|
|
for lopt in option._long_opts]
|
|
else:
|
|
short_opts = option._short_opts
|
|
long_opts = option._long_opts
|
|
|
|
if self.short_first:
|
|
opts = short_opts + long_opts
|
|
else:
|
|
opts = long_opts + short_opts
|
|
|
|
return ", ".join(opts)
|
|
|
|
class IndentedHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
|
|
"""Format help with indented section bodies.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,
|
|
indent_increment=2,
|
|
max_help_position=24,
|
|
width=None,
|
|
short_first=1):
|
|
HelpFormatter.__init__(
|
|
self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
|
|
|
|
def format_usage(self, usage):
|
|
return _("Usage: %s\n") % usage
|
|
|
|
def format_heading(self, heading):
|
|
return "%*s%s:\n" % (self.current_indent, "", heading)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TitledHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
|
|
"""Format help with underlined section headers.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,
|
|
indent_increment=0,
|
|
max_help_position=24,
|
|
width=None,
|
|
short_first=0):
|
|
HelpFormatter.__init__ (
|
|
self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
|
|
|
|
def format_usage(self, usage):
|
|
return "%s %s\n" % (self.format_heading(_("Usage")), usage)
|
|
|
|
def format_heading(self, heading):
|
|
return "%s\n%s\n" % (heading, "=-"[self.level] * len(heading))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_num(val, type):
|
|
if val[:2].lower() == "0x": # hexadecimal
|
|
radix = 16
|
|
elif val[:2].lower() == "0b": # binary
|
|
radix = 2
|
|
val = val[2:] or "0" # have to remove "0b" prefix
|
|
elif val[:1] == "0": # octal
|
|
radix = 8
|
|
else: # decimal
|
|
radix = 10
|
|
|
|
return type(val, radix)
|
|
|
|
def _parse_int(val):
|
|
return _parse_num(val, int)
|
|
|
|
def _parse_long(val):
|
|
return _parse_num(val, long)
|
|
|
|
_builtin_cvt = { "int" : (_parse_int, _("integer")),
|
|
"long" : (_parse_long, _("long integer")),
|
|
"float" : (float, _("floating-point")),
|
|
"complex" : (complex, _("complex")) }
|
|
|
|
def check_builtin(option, opt, value):
|
|
(cvt, what) = _builtin_cvt[option.type]
|
|
try:
|
|
return cvt(value)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
raise OptionValueError(
|
|
_("option %s: invalid %s value: %r") % (opt, what, value))
|
|
|
|
def check_choice(option, opt, value):
|
|
if value in option.choices:
|
|
return value
|
|
else:
|
|
choices = ", ".join(map(repr, option.choices))
|
|
raise OptionValueError(
|
|
_("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)")
|
|
% (opt, value, choices))
|
|
|
|
# Not supplying a default is different from a default of None,
|
|
# so we need an explicit "not supplied" value.
|
|
NO_DEFAULT = ("NO", "DEFAULT")
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Option:
|
|
"""
|
|
Instance attributes:
|
|
_short_opts : [string]
|
|
_long_opts : [string]
|
|
|
|
action : string
|
|
type : string
|
|
dest : string
|
|
default : any
|
|
nargs : int
|
|
const : any
|
|
choices : [string]
|
|
callback : function
|
|
callback_args : (any*)
|
|
callback_kwargs : { string : any }
|
|
help : string
|
|
metavar : string
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# The list of instance attributes that may be set through
|
|
# keyword args to the constructor.
|
|
ATTRS = ['action',
|
|
'type',
|
|
'dest',
|
|
'default',
|
|
'nargs',
|
|
'const',
|
|
'choices',
|
|
'callback',
|
|
'callback_args',
|
|
'callback_kwargs',
|
|
'help',
|
|
'metavar']
|
|
|
|
# The set of actions allowed by option parsers. Explicitly listed
|
|
# here so the constructor can validate its arguments.
|
|
ACTIONS = ("store",
|
|
"store_const",
|
|
"store_true",
|
|
"store_false",
|
|
"append",
|
|
"append_const",
|
|
"count",
|
|
"callback",
|
|
"help",
|
|
"version")
|
|
|
|
# The set of actions that involve storing a value somewhere;
|
|
# also listed just for constructor argument validation. (If
|
|
# the action is one of these, there must be a destination.)
|
|
STORE_ACTIONS = ("store",
|
|
"store_const",
|
|
"store_true",
|
|
"store_false",
|
|
"append",
|
|
"append_const",
|
|
"count")
|
|
|
|
# The set of actions for which it makes sense to supply a value
|
|
# type, ie. which may consume an argument from the command line.
|
|
TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
|
|
"append",
|
|
"callback")
|
|
|
|
# The set of actions which *require* a value type, ie. that
|
|
# always consume an argument from the command line.
|
|
ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
|
|
"append")
|
|
|
|
# The set of actions which take a 'const' attribute.
|
|
CONST_ACTIONS = ("store_const",
|
|
"append_const")
|
|
|
|
# The set of known types for option parsers. Again, listed here for
|
|
# constructor argument validation.
|
|
TYPES = ("string", "int", "long", "float", "complex", "choice")
|
|
|
|
# Dictionary of argument checking functions, which convert and
|
|
# validate option arguments according to the option type.
|
|
#
|
|
# Signature of checking functions is:
|
|
# check(option : Option, opt : string, value : string) -> any
|
|
# where
|
|
# option is the Option instance calling the checker
|
|
# opt is the actual option seen on the command-line
|
|
# (eg. "-a", "--file")
|
|
# value is the option argument seen on the command-line
|
|
#
|
|
# The return value should be in the appropriate Python type
|
|
# for option.type -- eg. an integer if option.type == "int".
|
|
#
|
|
# If no checker is defined for a type, arguments will be
|
|
# unchecked and remain strings.
|
|
TYPE_CHECKER = { "int" : check_builtin,
|
|
"long" : check_builtin,
|
|
"float" : check_builtin,
|
|
"complex": check_builtin,
|
|
"choice" : check_choice,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# CHECK_METHODS is a list of unbound method objects; they are called
|
|
# by the constructor, in order, after all attributes are
|
|
# initialized. The list is created and filled in later, after all
|
|
# the methods are actually defined. (I just put it here because I
|
|
# like to define and document all class attributes in the same
|
|
# place.) Subclasses that add another _check_*() method should
|
|
# define their own CHECK_METHODS list that adds their check method
|
|
# to those from this class.
|
|
CHECK_METHODS = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Constructor/initialization methods ----------------------------
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *opts, **attrs):
|
|
# Set _short_opts, _long_opts attrs from 'opts' tuple.
|
|
# Have to be set now, in case no option strings are supplied.
|
|
self._short_opts = []
|
|
self._long_opts = []
|
|
opts = self._check_opt_strings(opts)
|
|
self._set_opt_strings(opts)
|
|
|
|
# Set all other attrs (action, type, etc.) from 'attrs' dict
|
|
self._set_attrs(attrs)
|
|
|
|
# Check all the attributes we just set. There are lots of
|
|
# complicated interdependencies, but luckily they can be farmed
|
|
# out to the _check_*() methods listed in CHECK_METHODS -- which
|
|
# could be handy for subclasses! The one thing these all share
|
|
# is that they raise OptionError if they discover a problem.
|
|
for checker in self.CHECK_METHODS:
|
|
checker(self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_opt_strings(self, opts):
|
|
# Filter out None because early versions of Optik had exactly
|
|
# one short option and one long option, either of which
|
|
# could be None.
|
|
opts = filter(None, opts)
|
|
if not opts:
|
|
raise TypeError("at least one option string must be supplied")
|
|
return opts
|
|
|
|
def _set_opt_strings(self, opts):
|
|
for opt in opts:
|
|
if len(opt) < 2:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"invalid option string %r: "
|
|
"must be at least two characters long" % opt, self)
|
|
elif len(opt) == 2:
|
|
if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"invalid short option string %r: "
|
|
"must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)" % opt,
|
|
self)
|
|
self._short_opts.append(opt)
|
|
else:
|
|
if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"invalid long option string %r: "
|
|
"must start with --, followed by non-dash" % opt,
|
|
self)
|
|
self._long_opts.append(opt)
|
|
|
|
def _set_attrs(self, attrs):
|
|
for attr in self.ATTRS:
|
|
if attrs.has_key(attr):
|
|
setattr(self, attr, attrs[attr])
|
|
del attrs[attr]
|
|
else:
|
|
if attr == 'default':
|
|
setattr(self, attr, NO_DEFAULT)
|
|
else:
|
|
setattr(self, attr, None)
|
|
if attrs:
|
|
attrs = attrs.keys()
|
|
attrs.sort()
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"invalid keyword arguments: %s" % ", ".join(attrs),
|
|
self)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Constructor validation methods --------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def _check_action(self):
|
|
if self.action is None:
|
|
self.action = "store"
|
|
elif self.action not in self.ACTIONS:
|
|
raise OptionError("invalid action: %r" % self.action, self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_type(self):
|
|
if self.type is None:
|
|
if self.action in self.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS:
|
|
if self.choices is not None:
|
|
# The "choices" attribute implies "choice" type.
|
|
self.type = "choice"
|
|
else:
|
|
# No type given? "string" is the most sensible default.
|
|
self.type = "string"
|
|
else:
|
|
# Allow type objects or builtin type conversion functions
|
|
# (int, str, etc.) as an alternative to their names. (The
|
|
# complicated check of __builtin__ is only necessary for
|
|
# Python 2.1 and earlier, and is short-circuited by the
|
|
# first check on modern Pythons.)
|
|
import __builtin__
|
|
if ( type(self.type) is types.TypeType or
|
|
(hasattr(self.type, "__name__") and
|
|
getattr(__builtin__, self.type.__name__, None) is self.type) ):
|
|
self.type = self.type.__name__
|
|
|
|
if self.type == "str":
|
|
self.type = "string"
|
|
|
|
if self.type not in self.TYPES:
|
|
raise OptionError("invalid option type: %r" % self.type, self)
|
|
if self.action not in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"must not supply a type for action %r" % self.action, self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_choice(self):
|
|
if self.type == "choice":
|
|
if self.choices is None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"must supply a list of choices for type 'choice'", self)
|
|
elif type(self.choices) not in (types.TupleType, types.ListType):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"choices must be a list of strings ('%s' supplied)"
|
|
% str(type(self.choices)).split("'")[1], self)
|
|
elif self.choices is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"must not supply choices for type %r" % self.type, self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_dest(self):
|
|
# No destination given, and we need one for this action. The
|
|
# self.type check is for callbacks that take a value.
|
|
takes_value = (self.action in self.STORE_ACTIONS or
|
|
self.type is not None)
|
|
if self.dest is None and takes_value:
|
|
|
|
# Glean a destination from the first long option string,
|
|
# or from the first short option string if no long options.
|
|
if self._long_opts:
|
|
# eg. "--foo-bar" -> "foo_bar"
|
|
self.dest = self._long_opts[0][2:].replace('-', '_')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1]
|
|
|
|
def _check_const(self):
|
|
if self.action not in self.CONST_ACTIONS and self.const is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
|
|
self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_nargs(self):
|
|
if self.action in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
|
|
if self.nargs is None:
|
|
self.nargs = 1
|
|
elif self.nargs is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"'nargs' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
|
|
self)
|
|
|
|
def _check_callback(self):
|
|
if self.action == "callback":
|
|
if not callable(self.callback):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback not callable: %r" % self.callback, self)
|
|
if (self.callback_args is not None and
|
|
type(self.callback_args) is not types.TupleType):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback_args, if supplied, must be a tuple: not %r"
|
|
% self.callback_args, self)
|
|
if (self.callback_kwargs is not None and
|
|
type(self.callback_kwargs) is not types.DictType):
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback_kwargs, if supplied, must be a dict: not %r"
|
|
% self.callback_kwargs, self)
|
|
else:
|
|
if self.callback is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback supplied (%r) for non-callback option"
|
|
% self.callback, self)
|
|
if self.callback_args is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback_args supplied for non-callback option", self)
|
|
if self.callback_kwargs is not None:
|
|
raise OptionError(
|
|
"callback_kwargs supplied for non-callback option", self)
|
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK_METHODS = [_check_action,
|
|
_check_type,
|
|
_check_choice,
|
|
_check_dest,
|
|
_check_const,
|
|
_check_nargs,
|
|
_check_callback]
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Miscellaneous methods -----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return "/".join(self._short_opts + self._long_opts)
|
|
|
|
__repr__ = _repr
|
|
|
|
def takes_value(self):
|
|
return self.type is not None
|
|
|
|
def get_opt_string(self):
|
|
if self._long_opts:
|
|
return self._long_opts[0]
|
|
else:
|
|
return self._short_opts[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Processing methods --------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def check_value(self, opt, value):
|
|
checker = self.TYPE_CHECKER.get(self.type)
|
|
if checker is None:
|
|
return value
|
|
else:
|
|
return checker(self, opt, value)
|
|
|
|
def convert_value(self, opt, value):
|
|
if value is not None:
|
|
if self.nargs == 1:
|
|
return self.check_value(opt, value)
|
|
else:
|
|
return tuple([self.check_value(opt, v) for v in value])
|
|
|
|
def process(self, opt, value, values, parser):
|
|
|
|
# First, convert the value(s) to the right type. Howl if any
|
|
# value(s) are bogus.
|
|
value = self.convert_value(opt, value)
|
|
|
|
# And then take whatever action is expected of us.
|
|
# This is a separate method to make life easier for
|
|
# subclasses to add new actions.
|
|
return self.take_action(
|
|
self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser)
|
|
|
|
def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
|
|
if action == "store":
|
|
setattr(values, dest, value)
|
|
elif action == "store_const":
|
|
setattr(values, dest, self.const)
|
|
elif action == "store_true":
|
|
setattr(values, dest, True)
|
|
elif action == "store_false":
|
|
setattr(values, dest, False)
|
|
elif action == "append":
|
|
values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(value)
|
|
elif action == "append_const":
|
|
values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(self.const)
|
|
elif action == "count":
|
|
setattr(values, dest, values.ensure_value(dest, 0) + 1)
|
|
elif action == "callback":
|
|
args = self.callback_args or ()
|
|
kwargs = self.callback_kwargs or {}
|
|
self.callback(self, opt, value, parser, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
elif action == "help":
|
|
parser.print_help()
|
|
parser.exit()
|
|
elif action == "version":
|
|
parser.print_version()
|
|
parser.exit()
|
|
else:
|
|
raise RuntimeError, "unknown action %r" % self.action
|
|
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
# class Option
|
|
|
|
|
|
SUPPRESS_HELP = "SUPPRESS"+"HELP"
|
|
SUPPRESS_USAGE = "SUPPRESS"+"USAGE"
|
|
|
|
# For compatibility with Python 2.2
|
|
try:
|
|
True, False
|
|
except NameError:
|
|
(True, False) = (1, 0)
|
|
|
|
def isbasestring(x):
|
|
return isinstance(x, types.StringType) or isinstance(x, types.UnicodeType)
|
|
|
|
class Values:
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, defaults=None):
|
|
if defaults:
|
|
for (attr, val) in defaults.items():
|
|
setattr(self, attr, val)
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return str(self.__dict__)
|
|
|
|
__repr__ = _repr
|
|
|
|
def __cmp__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, Values):
|
|
return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
|
|
elif isinstance(other, types.DictType):
|
|
return cmp(self.__dict__, other)
|
|
else:
|
|
return -1
|
|
|
|
def _update_careful(self, dict):
|
|
"""
|
|
Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, but only
|
|
use keys from dict that already have a corresponding attribute
|
|
in self. Any keys in dict without a corresponding attribute
|
|
are silently ignored.
|
|
"""
|
|
for attr in dir(self):
|
|
if dict.has_key(attr):
|
|
dval = dict[attr]
|
|
if dval is not None:
|
|
setattr(self, attr, dval)
|
|
|
|
def _update_loose(self, dict):
|
|
"""
|
|
Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary,
|
|
using all keys from the dictionary regardless of whether
|
|
they have a corresponding attribute in self or not.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.__dict__.update(dict)
|
|
|
|
def _update(self, dict, mode):
|
|
if mode == "careful":
|
|
self._update_careful(dict)
|
|
elif mode == "loose":
|
|
self._update_loose(dict)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError, "invalid update mode: %r" % mode
|
|
|
|
def read_module(self, modname, mode="careful"):
|
|
__import__(modname)
|
|
mod = sys.modules[modname]
|
|
self._update(vars(mod), mode)
|
|
|
|
def read_file(self, filename, mode="careful"):
|
|
vars = {}
|
|
execfile(filename, vars)
|
|
self._update(vars, mode)
|
|
|
|
def ensure_value(self, attr, value):
|
|
if not hasattr(self, attr) or getattr(self, attr) is None:
|
|
setattr(self, attr, value)
|
|
return getattr(self, attr)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class OptionContainer:
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
Abstract base class.
|
|
|
|
Class attributes:
|
|
standard_option_list : [Option]
|
|
list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
|
|
of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
|
|
|
|
Instance attributes:
|
|
option_list : [Option]
|
|
the list of Option objects contained by this OptionContainer
|
|
_short_opt : { string : Option }
|
|
dictionary mapping short option strings, eg. "-f" or "-X",
|
|
to the Option instances that implement them. If an Option
|
|
has multiple short option strings, it will appears in this
|
|
dictionary multiple times. [1]
|
|
_long_opt : { string : Option }
|
|
dictionary mapping long option strings, eg. "--file" or
|
|
"--exclude", to the Option instances that implement them.
|
|
Again, a given Option can occur multiple times in this
|
|
dictionary. [1]
|
|
defaults : { string : any }
|
|
dictionary mapping option destination names to default
|
|
values for each destination [1]
|
|
|
|
[1] These mappings are common to (shared by) all components of the
|
|
controlling OptionParser, where they are initially created.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, option_class, conflict_handler, description):
|
|
# Initialize the option list and related data structures.
|
|
# This method must be provided by subclasses, and it must
|
|
# initialize at least the following instance attributes:
|
|
# option_list, _short_opt, _long_opt, defaults.
|
|
self._create_option_list()
|
|
|
|
self.option_class = option_class
|
|
self.set_conflict_handler(conflict_handler)
|
|
self.set_description(description)
|
|
|
|
def _create_option_mappings(self):
|
|
# For use by OptionParser constructor -- create the master
|
|
# option mappings used by this OptionParser and all
|
|
# OptionGroups that it owns.
|
|
self._short_opt = {} # single letter -> Option instance
|
|
self._long_opt = {} # long option -> Option instance
|
|
self.defaults = {} # maps option dest -> default value
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _share_option_mappings(self, parser):
|
|
# For use by OptionGroup constructor -- use shared option
|
|
# mappings from the OptionParser that owns this OptionGroup.
|
|
self._short_opt = parser._short_opt
|
|
self._long_opt = parser._long_opt
|
|
self.defaults = parser.defaults
|
|
|
|
def set_conflict_handler(self, handler):
|
|
if handler not in ("error", "resolve"):
|
|
raise ValueError, "invalid conflict_resolution value %r" % handler
|
|
self.conflict_handler = handler
|
|
|
|
def set_description(self, description):
|
|
self.description = description
|
|
|
|
def get_description(self):
|
|
return self.description
|
|
|
|
|
|
def destroy(self):
|
|
"""see OptionParser.destroy()."""
|
|
del self._short_opt
|
|
del self._long_opt
|
|
del self.defaults
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Option-adding methods -----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def _check_conflict(self, option):
|
|
conflict_opts = []
|
|
for opt in option._short_opts:
|
|
if self._short_opt.has_key(opt):
|
|
conflict_opts.append((opt, self._short_opt[opt]))
|
|
for opt in option._long_opts:
|
|
if self._long_opt.has_key(opt):
|
|
conflict_opts.append((opt, self._long_opt[opt]))
|
|
|
|
if conflict_opts:
|
|
handler = self.conflict_handler
|
|
if handler == "error":
|
|
raise OptionConflictError(
|
|
"conflicting option string(s): %s"
|
|
% ", ".join([co[0] for co in conflict_opts]),
|
|
option)
|
|
elif handler == "resolve":
|
|
for (opt, c_option) in conflict_opts:
|
|
if opt.startswith("--"):
|
|
c_option._long_opts.remove(opt)
|
|
del self._long_opt[opt]
|
|
else:
|
|
c_option._short_opts.remove(opt)
|
|
del self._short_opt[opt]
|
|
if not (c_option._short_opts or c_option._long_opts):
|
|
c_option.container.option_list.remove(c_option)
|
|
|
|
def add_option(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
"""add_option(Option)
|
|
add_option(opt_str, ..., kwarg=val, ...)
|
|
"""
|
|
if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
|
|
option = self.option_class(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
|
|
option = args[0]
|
|
if not isinstance(option, Option):
|
|
raise TypeError, "not an Option instance: %r" % option
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
|
|
|
|
self._check_conflict(option)
|
|
|
|
self.option_list.append(option)
|
|
option.container = self
|
|
for opt in option._short_opts:
|
|
self._short_opt[opt] = option
|
|
for opt in option._long_opts:
|
|
self._long_opt[opt] = option
|
|
|
|
if option.dest is not None: # option has a dest, we need a default
|
|
if option.default is not NO_DEFAULT:
|
|
self.defaults[option.dest] = option.default
|
|
elif not self.defaults.has_key(option.dest):
|
|
self.defaults[option.dest] = None
|
|
|
|
return option
|
|
|
|
def add_options(self, option_list):
|
|
for option in option_list:
|
|
self.add_option(option)
|
|
|
|
# -- Option query/removal methods ----------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def get_option(self, opt_str):
|
|
return (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
|
|
self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
|
|
|
|
def has_option(self, opt_str):
|
|
return (self._short_opt.has_key(opt_str) or
|
|
self._long_opt.has_key(opt_str))
|
|
|
|
def remove_option(self, opt_str):
|
|
option = self._short_opt.get(opt_str)
|
|
if option is None:
|
|
option = self._long_opt.get(opt_str)
|
|
if option is None:
|
|
raise ValueError("no such option %r" % opt_str)
|
|
|
|
for opt in option._short_opts:
|
|
del self._short_opt[opt]
|
|
for opt in option._long_opts:
|
|
del self._long_opt[opt]
|
|
option.container.option_list.remove(option)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def format_option_help(self, formatter):
|
|
if not self.option_list:
|
|
return ""
|
|
result = []
|
|
for option in self.option_list:
|
|
if not option.help is SUPPRESS_HELP:
|
|
result.append(formatter.format_option(option))
|
|
return "".join(result)
|
|
|
|
def format_description(self, formatter):
|
|
return formatter.format_description(self.get_description())
|
|
|
|
def format_help(self, formatter):
|
|
result = []
|
|
if self.description:
|
|
result.append(self.format_description(formatter))
|
|
if self.option_list:
|
|
result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
|
|
return "\n".join(result)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class OptionGroup (OptionContainer):
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, parser, title, description=None):
|
|
self.parser = parser
|
|
OptionContainer.__init__(
|
|
self, parser.option_class, parser.conflict_handler, description)
|
|
self.title = title
|
|
|
|
def _create_option_list(self):
|
|
self.option_list = []
|
|
self._share_option_mappings(self.parser)
|
|
|
|
def set_title(self, title):
|
|
self.title = title
|
|
|
|
def destroy(self):
|
|
"""see OptionParser.destroy()."""
|
|
OptionContainer.destroy(self)
|
|
del self.option_list
|
|
|
|
# -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def format_help(self, formatter):
|
|
result = formatter.format_heading(self.title)
|
|
formatter.indent()
|
|
result += OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter)
|
|
formatter.dedent()
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
class OptionParser (OptionContainer):
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
Class attributes:
|
|
standard_option_list : [Option]
|
|
list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
|
|
of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
|
|
|
|
Instance attributes:
|
|
usage : string
|
|
a usage string for your program. Before it is displayed
|
|
to the user, "%prog" will be expanded to the name of
|
|
your program (self.prog or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
|
|
prog : string
|
|
the name of the current program (to override
|
|
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
|
|
epilog : string
|
|
paragraph of help text to print after option help
|
|
|
|
option_groups : [OptionGroup]
|
|
list of option groups in this parser (option groups are
|
|
irrelevant for parsing the command-line, but very useful
|
|
for generating help)
|
|
|
|
allow_interspersed_args : bool = true
|
|
if true, positional arguments may be interspersed with options.
|
|
Assuming -a and -b each take a single argument, the command-line
|
|
-ablah foo bar -bboo baz
|
|
will be interpreted the same as
|
|
-ablah -bboo -- foo bar baz
|
|
If this flag were false, that command line would be interpreted as
|
|
-ablah -- foo bar -bboo baz
|
|
-- ie. we stop processing options as soon as we see the first
|
|
non-option argument. (This is the tradition followed by
|
|
Python's getopt module, Perl's Getopt::Std, and other argument-
|
|
parsing libraries, but it is generally annoying to users.)
|
|
|
|
process_default_values : bool = true
|
|
if true, option default values are processed similarly to option
|
|
values from the command line: that is, they are passed to the
|
|
type-checking function for the option's type (as long as the
|
|
default value is a string). (This really only matters if you
|
|
have defined custom types; see SF bug #955889.) Set it to false
|
|
to restore the behaviour of Optik 1.4.1 and earlier.
|
|
|
|
rargs : [string]
|
|
the argument list currently being parsed. Only set when
|
|
parse_args() is active, and continually trimmed down as
|
|
we consume arguments. Mainly there for the benefit of
|
|
callback options.
|
|
largs : [string]
|
|
the list of leftover arguments that we have skipped while
|
|
parsing options. If allow_interspersed_args is false, this
|
|
list is always empty.
|
|
values : Values
|
|
the set of option values currently being accumulated. Only
|
|
set when parse_args() is active. Also mainly for callbacks.
|
|
|
|
Because of the 'rargs', 'largs', and 'values' attributes,
|
|
OptionParser is not thread-safe. If, for some perverse reason, you
|
|
need to parse command-line arguments simultaneously in different
|
|
threads, use different OptionParser instances.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
standard_option_list = []
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,
|
|
usage=None,
|
|
option_list=None,
|
|
option_class=Option,
|
|
version=None,
|
|
conflict_handler="error",
|
|
description=None,
|
|
formatter=None,
|
|
add_help_option=True,
|
|
prog=None,
|
|
epilog=None):
|
|
OptionContainer.__init__(
|
|
self, option_class, conflict_handler, description)
|
|
self.set_usage(usage)
|
|
self.prog = prog
|
|
self.version = version
|
|
self.allow_interspersed_args = True
|
|
self.process_default_values = True
|
|
if formatter is None:
|
|
formatter = IndentedHelpFormatter()
|
|
self.formatter = formatter
|
|
self.formatter.set_parser(self)
|
|
self.epilog = epilog
|
|
|
|
# Populate the option list; initial sources are the
|
|
# standard_option_list class attribute, the 'option_list'
|
|
# argument, and (if applicable) the _add_version_option() and
|
|
# _add_help_option() methods.
|
|
self._populate_option_list(option_list,
|
|
add_help=add_help_option)
|
|
|
|
self._init_parsing_state()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def destroy(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Declare that you are done with this OptionParser. This cleans up
|
|
reference cycles so the OptionParser (and all objects referenced by
|
|
it) can be garbage-collected promptly. After calling destroy(), the
|
|
OptionParser is unusable.
|
|
"""
|
|
OptionContainer.destroy(self)
|
|
for group in self.option_groups:
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group.destroy()
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del self.option_list
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del self.option_groups
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del self.formatter
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# -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
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# (used by our or OptionContainer's constructor)
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def _create_option_list(self):
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self.option_list = []
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self.option_groups = []
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self._create_option_mappings()
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|
|
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def _add_help_option(self):
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self.add_option("-h", "--help",
|
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action="help",
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help=_("show this help message and exit"))
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|
|
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def _add_version_option(self):
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self.add_option("--version",
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action="version",
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help=_("show program's version number and exit"))
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|
|
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def _populate_option_list(self, option_list, add_help=True):
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if self.standard_option_list:
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self.add_options(self.standard_option_list)
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if option_list:
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|
self.add_options(option_list)
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|
if self.version:
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self._add_version_option()
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|
if add_help:
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|
self._add_help_option()
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|
|
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def _init_parsing_state(self):
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# These are set in parse_args() for the convenience of callbacks.
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self.rargs = None
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self.largs = None
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self.values = None
|
|
|
|
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# -- Simple modifier methods ---------------------------------------
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|
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def set_usage(self, usage):
|
|
if usage is None:
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|
self.usage = _("%prog [options]")
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|
elif usage is SUPPRESS_USAGE:
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|
self.usage = None
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|
# For backwards compatibility with Optik 1.3 and earlier.
|
|
elif usage.lower().startswith("usage: "):
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|
self.usage = usage[7:]
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|
else:
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self.usage = usage
|
|
|
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def enable_interspersed_args(self):
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self.allow_interspersed_args = True
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|
|
|
def disable_interspersed_args(self):
|
|
self.allow_interspersed_args = False
|
|
|
|
def set_process_default_values(self, process):
|
|
self.process_default_values = process
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|
|
|
def set_default(self, dest, value):
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|
self.defaults[dest] = value
|
|
|
|
def set_defaults(self, **kwargs):
|
|
self.defaults.update(kwargs)
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|
|
|
def _get_all_options(self):
|
|
options = self.option_list[:]
|
|
for group in self.option_groups:
|
|
options.extend(group.option_list)
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|
return options
|
|
|
|
def get_default_values(self):
|
|
if not self.process_default_values:
|
|
# Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour.
|
|
return Values(self.defaults)
|
|
|
|
defaults = self.defaults.copy()
|
|
for option in self._get_all_options():
|
|
default = defaults.get(option.dest)
|
|
if isbasestring(default):
|
|
opt_str = option.get_opt_string()
|
|
defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default)
|
|
|
|
return Values(defaults)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- OptionGroup methods -------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
# XXX lots of overlap with OptionContainer.add_option()
|
|
if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
|
|
group = OptionGroup(self, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
|
|
group = args[0]
|
|
if not isinstance(group, OptionGroup):
|
|
raise TypeError, "not an OptionGroup instance: %r" % group
|
|
if group.parser is not self:
|
|
raise ValueError, "invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)"
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
|
|
|
|
self.option_groups.append(group)
|
|
return group
|
|
|
|
def get_option_group(self, opt_str):
|
|
option = (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
|
|
self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
|
|
if option and option.container is not self:
|
|
return option.container
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Option-parsing methods ----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def _get_args(self, args):
|
|
if args is None:
|
|
return sys.argv[1:]
|
|
else:
|
|
return args[:] # don't modify caller's list
|
|
|
|
def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None):
|
|
"""
|
|
parse_args(args : [string] = sys.argv[1:],
|
|
values : Values = None)
|
|
-> (values : Values, args : [string])
|
|
|
|
Parse the command-line options found in 'args' (default:
|
|
sys.argv[1:]). Any errors result in a call to 'error()', which
|
|
by default prints the usage message to stderr and calls
|
|
sys.exit() with an error message. On success returns a pair
|
|
(values, args) where 'values' is an Values instance (with all
|
|
your option values) and 'args' is the list of arguments left
|
|
over after parsing options.
|
|
"""
|
|
rargs = self._get_args(args)
|
|
if values is None:
|
|
values = self.get_default_values()
|
|
|
|
# Store the halves of the argument list as attributes for the
|
|
# convenience of callbacks:
|
|
# rargs
|
|
# the rest of the command-line (the "r" stands for
|
|
# "remaining" or "right-hand")
|
|
# largs
|
|
# the leftover arguments -- ie. what's left after removing
|
|
# options and their arguments (the "l" stands for "leftover"
|
|
# or "left-hand")
|
|
self.rargs = rargs
|
|
self.largs = largs = []
|
|
self.values = values
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
stop = self._process_args(largs, rargs, values)
|
|
except (BadOptionError, OptionValueError), err:
|
|
self.error(str(err))
|
|
|
|
args = largs + rargs
|
|
return self.check_values(values, args)
|
|
|
|
def check_values(self, values, args):
|
|
"""
|
|
check_values(values : Values, args : [string])
|
|
-> (values : Values, args : [string])
|
|
|
|
Check that the supplied option values and leftover arguments are
|
|
valid. Returns the option values and leftover arguments
|
|
(possibly adjusted, possibly completely new -- whatever you
|
|
like). Default implementation just returns the passed-in
|
|
values; subclasses may override as desired.
|
|
"""
|
|
return (values, args)
|
|
|
|
def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values):
|
|
"""_process_args(largs : [string],
|
|
rargs : [string],
|
|
values : Values)
|
|
|
|
Process command-line arguments and populate 'values', consuming
|
|
options and arguments from 'rargs'. If 'allow_interspersed_args' is
|
|
false, stop at the first non-option argument. If true, accumulate any
|
|
interspersed non-option arguments in 'largs'.
|
|
"""
|
|
while rargs:
|
|
arg = rargs[0]
|
|
# We handle bare "--" explicitly, and bare "-" is handled by the
|
|
# standard arg handler since the short arg case ensures that the
|
|
# len of the opt string is greater than 1.
|
|
if arg == "--":
|
|
del rargs[0]
|
|
return
|
|
elif arg[0:2] == "--":
|
|
# process a single long option (possibly with value(s))
|
|
self._process_long_opt(rargs, values)
|
|
elif arg[:1] == "-" and len(arg) > 1:
|
|
# process a cluster of short options (possibly with
|
|
# value(s) for the last one only)
|
|
self._process_short_opts(rargs, values)
|
|
elif self.allow_interspersed_args:
|
|
largs.append(arg)
|
|
del rargs[0]
|
|
else:
|
|
return # stop now, leave this arg in rargs
|
|
|
|
# Say this is the original argument list:
|
|
# [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
|
|
# ^
|
|
# (we are about to process arg(i)).
|
|
#
|
|
# Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of
|
|
# [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have
|
|
# been removed from largs).
|
|
#
|
|
# The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass.
|
|
# If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments),
|
|
# then after _process_arg() is done the situation is:
|
|
#
|
|
# largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)]
|
|
# rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
|
|
#
|
|
# If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be
|
|
# *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but
|
|
# not a very interesting subset!
|
|
|
|
def _match_long_opt(self, opt):
|
|
"""_match_long_opt(opt : string) -> string
|
|
|
|
Determine which long option string 'opt' matches, ie. which one
|
|
it is an unambiguous abbrevation for. Raises BadOptionError if
|
|
'opt' doesn't unambiguously match any long option string.
|
|
"""
|
|
return _match_abbrev(opt, self._long_opt)
|
|
|
|
def _process_long_opt(self, rargs, values):
|
|
arg = rargs.pop(0)
|
|
|
|
# Value explicitly attached to arg? Pretend it's the next
|
|
# argument.
|
|
if "=" in arg:
|
|
(opt, next_arg) = arg.split("=", 1)
|
|
rargs.insert(0, next_arg)
|
|
had_explicit_value = True
|
|
else:
|
|
opt = arg
|
|
had_explicit_value = False
|
|
|
|
opt = self._match_long_opt(opt)
|
|
option = self._long_opt[opt]
|
|
if option.takes_value():
|
|
nargs = option.nargs
|
|
if len(rargs) < nargs:
|
|
if nargs == 1:
|
|
self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
|
|
% (opt, nargs))
|
|
elif nargs == 1:
|
|
value = rargs.pop(0)
|
|
else:
|
|
value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
|
|
del rargs[0:nargs]
|
|
|
|
elif had_explicit_value:
|
|
self.error(_("%s option does not take a value") % opt)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
value = None
|
|
|
|
option.process(opt, value, values, self)
|
|
|
|
def _process_short_opts(self, rargs, values):
|
|
arg = rargs.pop(0)
|
|
stop = False
|
|
i = 1
|
|
for ch in arg[1:]:
|
|
opt = "-" + ch
|
|
option = self._short_opt.get(opt)
|
|
i += 1 # we have consumed a character
|
|
|
|
if not option:
|
|
raise BadOptionError(opt)
|
|
if option.takes_value():
|
|
# Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the
|
|
# next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg.
|
|
if i < len(arg):
|
|
rargs.insert(0, arg[i:])
|
|
stop = True
|
|
|
|
nargs = option.nargs
|
|
if len(rargs) < nargs:
|
|
if nargs == 1:
|
|
self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
|
|
% (opt, nargs))
|
|
elif nargs == 1:
|
|
value = rargs.pop(0)
|
|
else:
|
|
value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
|
|
del rargs[0:nargs]
|
|
|
|
else: # option doesn't take a value
|
|
value = None
|
|
|
|
option.process(opt, value, values, self)
|
|
|
|
if stop:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -- Feedback methods ----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def get_prog_name(self):
|
|
if self.prog is None:
|
|
return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.prog
|
|
|
|
def expand_prog_name(self, s):
|
|
return s.replace("%prog", self.get_prog_name())
|
|
|
|
def get_description(self):
|
|
return self.expand_prog_name(self.description)
|
|
|
|
def exit(self, status=0, msg=None):
|
|
if msg:
|
|
sys.stderr.write(msg)
|
|
sys.exit(status)
|
|
|
|
def error(self, msg):
|
|
"""error(msg : string)
|
|
|
|
Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit.
|
|
If you override this in a subclass, it should not return -- it
|
|
should either exit or raise an exception.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
|
|
self.exit(2, "%s: error: %s\n" % (self.get_prog_name(), msg))
|
|
|
|
def get_usage(self):
|
|
if self.usage:
|
|
return self.formatter.format_usage(
|
|
self.expand_prog_name(self.usage))
|
|
else:
|
|
return ""
|
|
|
|
def print_usage(self, file=None):
|
|
"""print_usage(file : file = stdout)
|
|
|
|
Print the usage message for the current program (self.usage) to
|
|
'file' (default stdout). Any occurence of the string "%prog" in
|
|
self.usage is replaced with the name of the current program
|
|
(basename of sys.argv[0]). Does nothing if self.usage is empty
|
|
or not defined.
|
|
"""
|
|
if self.usage:
|
|
print >>file, self.get_usage()
|
|
|
|
def get_version(self):
|
|
if self.version:
|
|
return self.expand_prog_name(self.version)
|
|
else:
|
|
return ""
|
|
|
|
def print_version(self, file=None):
|
|
"""print_version(file : file = stdout)
|
|
|
|
Print the version message for this program (self.version) to
|
|
'file' (default stdout). As with print_usage(), any occurence
|
|
of "%prog" in self.version is replaced by the current program's
|
|
name. Does nothing if self.version is empty or undefined.
|
|
"""
|
|
if self.version:
|
|
print >>file, self.get_version()
|
|
|
|
def format_option_help(self, formatter=None):
|
|
if formatter is None:
|
|
formatter = self.formatter
|
|
formatter.store_option_strings(self)
|
|
result = []
|
|
result.append(formatter.format_heading(_("Options")))
|
|
formatter.indent()
|
|
if self.option_list:
|
|
result.append(OptionContainer.format_option_help(self, formatter))
|
|
result.append("\n")
|
|
for group in self.option_groups:
|
|
result.append(group.format_help(formatter))
|
|
result.append("\n")
|
|
formatter.dedent()
|
|
# Drop the last "\n", or the header if no options or option groups:
|
|
return "".join(result[:-1])
|
|
|
|
def format_epilog(self, formatter):
|
|
return formatter.format_epilog(self.epilog)
|
|
|
|
def format_help(self, formatter=None):
|
|
if formatter is None:
|
|
formatter = self.formatter
|
|
result = []
|
|
if self.usage:
|
|
result.append(self.get_usage() + "\n")
|
|
if self.description:
|
|
result.append(self.format_description(formatter) + "\n")
|
|
result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
|
|
result.append(self.format_epilog(formatter))
|
|
return "".join(result)
|
|
|
|
def print_help(self, file=None):
|
|
"""print_help(file : file = stdout)
|
|
|
|
Print an extended help message, listing all options and any
|
|
help text provided with them, to 'file' (default stdout).
|
|
"""
|
|
if file is None:
|
|
file = sys.stdout
|
|
file.write(self.format_help())
|
|
|
|
# class OptionParser
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _match_abbrev(s, wordmap):
|
|
"""_match_abbrev(s : string, wordmap : {string : Option}) -> string
|
|
|
|
Return the string key in 'wordmap' for which 's' is an unambiguous
|
|
abbreviation. If 's' is found to be ambiguous or doesn't match any of
|
|
'words', raise BadOptionError.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Is there an exact match?
|
|
if wordmap.has_key(s):
|
|
return s
|
|
else:
|
|
# Isolate all words with s as a prefix.
|
|
possibilities = [word for word in wordmap.keys()
|
|
if word.startswith(s)]
|
|
# No exact match, so there had better be just one possibility.
|
|
if len(possibilities) == 1:
|
|
return possibilities[0]
|
|
elif not possibilities:
|
|
raise BadOptionError(s)
|
|
else:
|
|
# More than one possible completion: ambiguous prefix.
|
|
possibilities.sort()
|
|
raise AmbiguousOptionError(s, possibilities)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Some day, there might be many Option classes. As of Optik 1.3, the
|
|
# preferred way to instantiate Options is indirectly, via make_option(),
|
|
# which will become a factory function when there are many Option
|
|
# classes.
|
|
make_option = Option
|