dfhack/library/lua/3rdparty/alt_getopt.lua

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-- Copyright (c) 2009 Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net>
--
-- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-- a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
-- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
-- distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-- permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-- the following conditions:
--
-- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-- included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
--
-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
-- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-- NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
-- LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-- OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
-- WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-- based on https://github.com/LuaDist/alt-getopt/blob/master/alt_getopt.lua
-- MIT licence
-- modified to support negative numbers as non-options, to aggregate non-options
-- for return, and to call error/qerror instead of os.exit on error. can be used
-- directly or via the utils.processArgsGetopt() wrapper.
--
-- sh_opts should be in standard getopt format: a string of letters that
-- represent options, each followed by a colon if that option takes an argument.
-- e.g.: 'ak:hv' has three flags (options with no arguments): 'a', 'h', and 'v'
-- and one option that takes an argument: 'k'.
--
-- Options passed to the module to parse can be in any of the following formats:
-- -kVALUE, -k VALUE, --key=VALUE, --key VALUE
-- -abcd is equivalent to -a -b -c -d if none of them accept arguments.
-- -abckVALUE and -abck VALUE are also acceptable (where k is the only option
-- in the string that takes a value).
--
-- Note that arguments that have a number as the second character are
-- interpreted as positional parameters and not options. For example, the
-- following strings are never interpreted as options:
-- -10
-- -0
-- -1a
local _ENV = mkmodule('3rdparty.alt_getopt')
local function get_opt_map(opts)
local i = 1
local len = #opts
local options = {}
for short_opt, accept_arg in opts:gmatch('([%w%?])(:?)') do
options[short_opt] = #accept_arg
end
return options
end
local function err_unknown_opt(opt)
qerror(string.format('Unknown option "-%s%s"', #opt > 1 and '-' or '', opt))
end
-- resolve aliases into their canonical forms
local function canonicalize(options, opt)
if not options[opt] then
err_unknown_opt(opt)
end
while type(options[opt]) == 'string' do
opt = options[opt]
if not options[opt] then
err_unknown_opt(opt)
end
end
if type(options[opt]) ~= 'number' then
error(string.format(
'Option "%s" resolves to non-number for has_arg flag', opt))
end
return opt
end
local function has_arg(options, opt)
return options[canonicalize(options, opt)] == 1
end
-- returns vectors for opts, optargs, and nonoptions
function get_ordered_opts(args, sh_opts, long_opts)
local optind, count, opts, optargs, nonoptions = 1, 1, {}, {}, {}
local options = get_opt_map(sh_opts)
for k,v in pairs(long_opts) do
options[k] = v
end
while optind <= #args do
local a = args[optind]
if a == '--' then
optind = optind + 1
break
elseif a:sub(1, 2) == '--' then
local pos = a:find('=', 1, true)
if pos then
local opt = a:sub(3, pos-1)
if not has_arg(options, opt) then
qerror(string.format('Bad usage of option "%s"', a))
end
opts[count] = opt
optargs[count] = a:sub(pos+1)
else
local opt = a:sub(3)
opts[count] = opt
if has_arg(options, opt) then
if optind == #args then
qerror(string.format(
'Missing value for option "%s"', a))
end
optargs[count] = args[optind+1]
optind = optind + 1
end
end
count = count + 1
elseif a:sub(1, 1) == '-' and not tonumber(a:sub(2, 2)) then
local j
for j=2,#a do
local opt = canonicalize(options, a:sub(j, j))
if not has_arg(options, opt) then
opts[count] = opt
count = count + 1
elseif j == #a then
if optind == #args then
qerror(string.format(
'Missing value for option "-%s"', opt))
end
opts[count] = opt
optargs[count] = args[optind+1]
optind = optind + 1
count = count + 1
else
opts[count] = opt
optargs[count] = a:sub(j+1)
count = count + 1
break
end
end
else
table.insert(nonoptions, args[optind])
end
optind = optind + 1
end
for i=optind,#args do
table.insert(nonoptions, args[i])
end
return opts, optargs, nonoptions
end
-- returns a map of options to their optargs (or 1 if the option doesn't take an
-- argument), and a vector for nonoptions
function get_opts(args, sh_opts, long_opts)
local ret = {}
local opts,optargs,nonoptions = get_ordered_opts(args, sh_opts, long_opts)
for i,v in ipairs(opts) do
if optarg[i] then
ret[v] = optarg[i]
else
ret[v] = 1
end
end
return ret, nonoptions
end
return _ENV