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- ** Copyright (C) 2013 David Faure <faure@kde.org>
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-
- #include "qcommandlineoption.h"
-
- #include "qset.h"
-
- QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
-
- class QCommandLineOptionPrivate : public QSharedData
- {
- public:
- inline QCommandLineOptionPrivate()
- { }
-
- void setNames(const QStringList &nameList);
-
- //! The list of names used for this option.
- QStringList names;
-
- //! The documentation name for the value, if one is expected
- //! Example: "-o <file>" means valueName == "file"
- QString valueName;
-
- //! The description used for this option.
- QString description;
-
- //! The list of default values used for this option.
- QStringList defaultValues;
- };
-
- /*!
- \since 5.2
- \class QCommandLineOption
- \brief The QCommandLineOption class defines a possible command-line option.
- \inmodule QtCore
- \ingroup shared
- \ingroup tools
-
- This class is used to describe an option on the command line. It allows
- different ways of defining the same option with multiple aliases possible.
- It is also used to describe how the option is used - it may be a flag (e.g. \c{-v})
- or take a value (e.g. \c{-o file}).
-
- Examples:
- \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qcommandlineoption.cpp 0
-
- \sa QCommandLineParser
- */
-
- /*!
- \fn QCommandLineOption &QCommandLineOption::operator=(QCommandLineOption &&other)
-
- Move-assigns \a other to this QCommandLineOption instance.
-
- \since 5.2
- */
-
- /*!
- Constructs a command line option object with the name \a name.
-
- The name can be either short or long. If the name is one character in
- length, it is considered a short name. Option names must not be empty,
- must not start with a dash or a slash character, must not contain a \c{=}
- and cannot be repeated.
-
- \sa setDescription(), setValueName(), setDefaultValues()
- */
- QCommandLineOption::QCommandLineOption(const QString &name)
- : d(new QCommandLineOptionPrivate)
- {
- d->setNames(QStringList(name));
- }
-
- /*!
- Constructs a command line option object with the names \a names.
-
- This overload allows to set multiple names for the option, for instance
- \c{o} and \c{output}.
-
- The names can be either short or long. Any name in the list that is one
- character in length is a short name. Option names must not be empty,
- must not start with a dash or a slash character, must not contain a \c{=}
- and cannot be repeated.
-
- \sa setDescription(), setValueName(), setDefaultValues()
- */
- QCommandLineOption::QCommandLineOption(const QStringList &names)
- : d(new QCommandLineOptionPrivate)
- {
- d->setNames(names);
- }
-
- /*!
- Constructs a command line option object with the given arguments.
-
- The name of the option is set to \a name.
- The name can be either short or long. If the name is one character in
- length, it is considered a short name. Option names must not be empty,
- must not start with a dash or a slash character, must not contain a \c{=}
- and cannot be repeated.
-
- The description is set to \a description. It is customary to add a "."
- at the end of the description.
-
- In addition, the \a valueName can be set if the option expects a value.
- The default value for the option is set to \a defaultValue.
-
- In Qt versions before 5.4, this constructor was \c explicit. In Qt 5.4
- and later, it no longer is and can be used for C++11-style uniform
- initialization:
-
- \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qcommandlineoption.cpp cxx11-init
-
- \sa setDescription(), setValueName(), setDefaultValues()
- */
- QCommandLineOption::QCommandLineOption(const QString &name, const QString &description,
- const QString &valueName,
- const QString &defaultValue)
- : d(new QCommandLineOptionPrivate)
- {
- d->setNames(QStringList(name));
- setValueName(valueName);
- setDescription(description);
- setDefaultValue(defaultValue);
- }
-
- /*!
- Constructs a command line option object with the given arguments.
-
- This overload allows to set multiple names for the option, for instance
- \c{o} and \c{output}.
-
- The names of the option are set to \a names.
- The names can be either short or long. Any name in the list that is one
- character in length is a short name. Option names must not be empty,
- must not start with a dash or a slash character, must not contain a \c{=}
- and cannot be repeated.
-
- The description is set to \a description. It is customary to add a "."
- at the end of the description.
-
- In addition, the \a valueName can be set if the option expects a value.
- The default value for the option is set to \a defaultValue.
-
- In Qt versions before 5.4, this constructor was \c explicit. In Qt 5.4
- and later, it no longer is and can be used for C++11-style uniform
- initialization:
-
- \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qcommandlineoption.cpp cxx11-init-list
-
- \sa setDescription(), setValueName(), setDefaultValues()
- */
- QCommandLineOption::QCommandLineOption(const QStringList &names, const QString &description,
- const QString &valueName,
- const QString &defaultValue)
- : d(new QCommandLineOptionPrivate)
- {
- d->setNames(names);
- setValueName(valueName);
- setDescription(description);
- setDefaultValue(defaultValue);
- }
-
- /*!
- Constructs a QCommandLineOption object that is a copy of the QCommandLineOption
- object \a other.
-
- \sa operator=()
- */
- QCommandLineOption::QCommandLineOption(const QCommandLineOption &other)
- : d(other.d)
- {
- }
-
- /*!
- Destroys the command line option object.
- */
- QCommandLineOption::~QCommandLineOption()
- {
- }
-
- /*!
- Makes a copy of the \a other object and assigns it to this QCommandLineOption
- object.
- */
- QCommandLineOption &QCommandLineOption::operator=(const QCommandLineOption &other)
- {
- d = other.d;
- return *this;
- }
-
- /*!
- \fn void QCommandLineOption::swap(QCommandLineOption &other)
-
- Swaps option \a other with this option. This operation is very
- fast and never fails.
- */
-
- /*!
- Returns the names set for this option.
- */
- QStringList QCommandLineOption::names() const
- {
- return d->names;
- }
-
- void QCommandLineOptionPrivate::setNames(const QStringList &nameList)
- {
- QStringList newNames;
- newNames.reserve(nameList.size());
- if (nameList.isEmpty())
- qWarning("QCommandLineOption: Options must have at least one name");
- foreach (const QString &name, nameList) {
- if (name.isEmpty()) {
- qWarning("QCommandLineOption: Option names cannot be empty");
- } else {
- const QChar c = name.at(0);
- if (c == QLatin1Char('-'))
- qWarning("QCommandLineOption: Option names cannot start with a '-'");
- else if (c == QLatin1Char('/'))
- qWarning("QCommandLineOption: Option names cannot start with a '/'");
- else if (name.contains(QLatin1Char('=')))
- qWarning("QCommandLineOption: Option names cannot contain a '='");
- else
- newNames.append(name);
- }
- }
- // commit
- names.swap(newNames);
- }
-
- /*!
- Sets the name of the expected value, for the documentation, to \a valueName.
-
- Options without a value assigned have a boolean-like behavior:
- either the user specifies --option or they don't.
-
- Options with a value assigned need to set a name for the expected value,
- for the documentation of the option in the help output. An option with names \c{o} and \c{output},
- and a value name of \c{file} will appear as \c{-o, --output <file>}.
-
- Call QCommandLineParser::value() if you expect the option to be present
- only once, and QCommandLineParser::values() if you expect that option
- to be present multiple times.
-
- \sa valueName()
- */
- void QCommandLineOption::setValueName(const QString &valueName)
- {
- d->valueName = valueName;
- }
-
- /*!
- Returns the name of the expected value.
-
- If empty, the option doesn't take a value.
-
- \sa setValueName()
- */
- QString QCommandLineOption::valueName() const
- {
- return d->valueName;
- }
-
- /*!
- Sets the description used for this option to \a description.
-
- It is customary to add a "." at the end of the description.
-
- The description is used by QCommandLineParser::showHelp().
-
- \sa description()
- */
- void QCommandLineOption::setDescription(const QString &description)
- {
- d->description = description;
- }
-
- /*!
- Returns the description set for this option.
-
- \sa setDescription()
- */
- QString QCommandLineOption::description() const
- {
- return d->description;
- }
-
- /*!
- Sets the default value used for this option to \a defaultValue.
-
- The default value is used if the user of the application does not specify
- the option on the command line.
-
- If \a defaultValue is empty, the option has no default values.
-
- \sa defaultValues() setDefaultValues()
- */
- void QCommandLineOption::setDefaultValue(const QString &defaultValue)
- {
- QStringList newDefaultValues;
- if (!defaultValue.isEmpty()) {
- newDefaultValues.reserve(1);
- newDefaultValues << defaultValue;
- }
- // commit:
- d->defaultValues.swap(newDefaultValues);
- }
-
- /*!
- Sets the list of default values used for this option to \a defaultValues.
-
- The default values are used if the user of the application does not specify
- the option on the command line.
-
- \sa defaultValues() setDefaultValue()
- */
- void QCommandLineOption::setDefaultValues(const QStringList &defaultValues)
- {
- d->defaultValues = defaultValues;
- }
-
- /*!
- Returns the default values set for this option.
-
- \sa setDefaultValues()
- */
- QStringList QCommandLineOption::defaultValues() const
- {
- return d->defaultValues;
- }
-
- QT_END_NAMESPACE
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