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ecl::Arg Class Reference

Virtual parent for all the different argument classes. More...

#include <arg.hpp>

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Public Member Functions

bool _hasBlanks (const std::string &s) const
virtual bool acceptsMultipleValues ()
virtual void addToList (std::list< Arg * > &argList) const
virtual bool allowMore ()
virtual bool argMatches (const std::string &s) const
void forceRequired ()
std::string getDescription () const
const std::string & getFlag () const
const std::string & getName () const
bool isIgnoreable () const
virtual bool isRequired () const
bool isSet () const
bool isValueRequired () const
virtual std::string longID (const std::string &valueId="val") const
virtual bool operator== (const Arg &a) const
virtual bool processArg (int *i, std::vector< std::string > &args)=0
void setRequireLabel (const std::string &s)
virtual std::string shortID (const std::string &valueId="val") const
virtual std::string toString () const
virtual void trimFlag (std::string &flag, std::string &value) const
void xorSet ()
virtual ~Arg ()

Static Public Member Functions

static void beginIgnoring ()
static char blankChar ()
static char delimiter ()
static char flagStartChar ()
static std::string flagStartString ()
static std::string ignoreNameString ()
static bool ignoreRest ()
static std::string nameStartString ()
static void setDelimiter (char c)

Protected Member Functions

void _checkWithVisitor () const
 Arg (const std::string &flag, const std::string &name, const std::string &desc, bool req, bool valreq, Visitor *v=NULL)

Protected Attributes

bool _acceptsMultipleValues
bool _alreadySet
std::string _description
std::string _flag
bool _ignoreable
std::string _name
bool _required
std::string _requireLabel
bool _valueRequired
Visitor_visitor
bool _xorSet

Static Private Member Functions

static char & delimiterRef ()
static bool & ignoreRestRef ()

Detailed Description

Virtual parent for all the different argument classes.

A virtual base class that defines the essential data for all arguments. This class, or one of its existing children, must be subclassed to do anything.

Definition at line 37 of file arg.hpp.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ecl::Arg::Arg ( const std::string &  flag,
const std::string &  name,
const std::string &  desc,
bool  req,
bool  valreq,
Visitor v = NULL 
) [inline, protected]

Primary constructor. YOU (yes you) should NEVER construct an Arg directly, this is a base class that is extended by various children that are meant to be used. Use SwitchArg, ValueArg, MultiArg, UnlabeledValueArg, or UnlabeledMultiArg instead.

Parameters:
flag- The flag identifying the argument.
name- The name identifying the argument.
desc- The description of the argument, used in the usage.
req- Whether the argument is required.
valreq- Whether the a value is required for the argument.
v- The visitor checked by the argument. Defaults to NULL.

Definition at line 353 of file arg.hpp.

ecl::Arg::~Arg ( ) [inline, virtual]

Destructor.

Definition at line 394 of file arg.hpp.


Member Function Documentation

void ecl::Arg::_checkWithVisitor ( ) const [inline, protected]

Performs the special handling described by the Vistitor.

Definition at line 505 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_hasBlanks ( const std::string &  s) const [inline]

Checks whether a given string has blank chars, indicating that it is a combined SwitchArg. If so, return true, otherwise return false.

Parameters:
s- string to be checked.

Implementation of _hasBlanks.

Definition at line 535 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::acceptsMultipleValues ( ) [inline, virtual]

Definition at line 568 of file arg.hpp.

void ecl::Arg::addToList ( std::list< Arg * > &  argList) const [inline, virtual]

Adds this to the specified list of Args.

Parameters:
argList- The list to add this to.

Overridden by Args that need to added to the end of the list.

Reimplemented in ecl::UnlabeledValueArg< T >, and ecl::UnlabeledMultiArg< T >.

Definition at line 558 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::allowMore ( ) [inline, virtual]

Reimplemented in ecl::MultiArg< T >.

Definition at line 563 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::argMatches ( const std::string &  s) const [inline, virtual]

A method that tests whether a string matches this argument. This is generally called by the processArg() method. This method could be re-implemented by a child to change how arguments are specified on the command line.

Parameters:
s- The string to be compared to the flag/name to determine whether the arg matches.

Definition at line 484 of file arg.hpp.

static void ecl::Arg::beginIgnoring ( ) [inline, static]

Begin ignoring arguments since the "--" argument was specified.

Definition at line 164 of file arg.hpp.

static char ecl::Arg::blankChar ( ) [inline, static]

The char used as a place holder when SwitchArgs are combined. Currently set to '*', which shouldn't cause many problems since *'s are expanded by most shells on the command line.

Definition at line 182 of file arg.hpp.

static char ecl::Arg::delimiter ( ) [inline, static]

The delimiter that separates an argument flag/name from the value.

Definition at line 175 of file arg.hpp.

static char& ecl::Arg::delimiterRef ( ) [inline, static, private]

The delimiter that separates an argument flag/name from the value.

Definition at line 50 of file arg.hpp.

static char ecl::Arg::flagStartChar ( ) [inline, static]

The char that indicates the beginning of a flag. Currently '-'.

Definition at line 187 of file arg.hpp.

static std::string ecl::Arg::flagStartString ( ) [inline, static]

The sting that indicates the beginning of a flag. Currently "-". Should be identical to flagStartChar.

Definition at line 193 of file arg.hpp.

void ecl::Arg::forceRequired ( ) [inline]

Sets _required to true. This is used by the XorHandler. You really have no reason to ever use it.

Definition at line 544 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::getDescription ( ) const [inline]

Returns the argument description.

Definition at line 448 of file arg.hpp.

const std::string & ecl::Arg::getFlag ( ) const [inline]

Returns the argument flag.

Definition at line 461 of file arg.hpp.

const std::string & ecl::Arg::getName ( ) const [inline]

Returns the argument name.

Definition at line 463 of file arg.hpp.

static std::string ecl::Arg::ignoreNameString ( ) [inline, static]

The name used to identify the ignore rest argument.

Definition at line 204 of file arg.hpp.

static bool ecl::Arg::ignoreRest ( ) [inline, static]

Whether to ignore the rest.

Definition at line 169 of file arg.hpp.

static bool& ecl::Arg::ignoreRestRef ( ) [inline, static, private]

Indicates whether the rest of the arguments should be ignored.

Definition at line 44 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::isIgnoreable ( ) const [inline]

Indicates whether the argument can be ignored, if desired.

Definition at line 477 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::isRequired ( ) const [inline, virtual]

Indicates whether the argument is required.

Reimplemented in ecl::MultiArg< T >.

Definition at line 465 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::isSet ( ) const [inline]

Indicates whether the argument has already been set. Only true if the arg has been matched on the command line.

Definition at line 469 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::isValueRequired ( ) const [inline]

Indicates whether a value must be specified for argument.

Definition at line 467 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::longID ( const std::string &  valueId = "val") const [inline, virtual]

Returns a long ID for the usage.

Parameters:
valueId- The value used in the id.

Reimplemented in ecl::ValueArg< T >, ecl::MultiArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledValueArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledMultiArg< T >, and ecl::MultiSwitchArg.

Definition at line 417 of file arg.hpp.

static std::string ecl::Arg::nameStartString ( ) [inline, static]

The sting that indicates the beginning of a name. Currently "--". Should be flagStartChar twice.

Definition at line 199 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::operator== ( const Arg a) const [inline, virtual]

Operator ==. Equality operator. Must be virtual to handle unlabeled args.

Parameters:
a- The Arg to be compared to this.

Reimplemented in ecl::UnlabeledValueArg< T >, and ecl::UnlabeledMultiArg< T >.

Definition at line 440 of file arg.hpp.

virtual bool ecl::Arg::processArg ( int *  i,
std::vector< std::string > &  args 
) [pure virtual]

Pure virtual method meant to handle the parsing and value assignment of the string on the command line.

Parameters:
i- Pointer the the current argument in the list.
args- Mutable list of strings. What is passed in from main.

Implemented in ecl::ValueArg< T >, ecl::MultiArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledValueArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledMultiArg< T >, ecl::MultiSwitchArg, and ecl::SwitchArg.

static void ecl::Arg::setDelimiter ( char  c) [inline, static]

Sets the delimiter for all arguments.

Parameters:
c- The character that delimits flags/names from values.

Definition at line 210 of file arg.hpp.

void ecl::Arg::setRequireLabel ( const std::string &  s) [inline]

Sets the requireLabel. Used by XorHandler. You shouldn't ever use this.

Parameters:
s- Set the requireLabel to this value.

Definition at line 479 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::shortID ( const std::string &  valueId = "val") const [inline, virtual]

Returns a short ID for the usage.

Parameters:
valueId- The value used in the id.

Reimplemented in ecl::ValueArg< T >, ecl::MultiArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledValueArg< T >, ecl::UnlabeledMultiArg< T >, and ecl::MultiSwitchArg.

Definition at line 396 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::toString ( ) const [inline, virtual]

Returns a simple string representation of the argument. Primarily for debugging.

Definition at line 493 of file arg.hpp.

void ecl::Arg::trimFlag ( std::string &  flag,
std::string &  value 
) const [inline, virtual]

Trims a value off of the flag.

Parameters:
flag- The string from which the flag and value will be trimmed. Contains the flag once the value has been trimmed.
value- Where the value trimmed from the string will be stored.

Implementation of trimFlag.

Definition at line 514 of file arg.hpp.

void ecl::Arg::xorSet ( ) [inline]

Sets the _alreadySet value to true. This is used by the XorHandler. You really have no reason to ever use it.

Definition at line 549 of file arg.hpp.


Member Data Documentation

Definition at line 122 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_alreadySet [protected]

Indicates whether the argument has been set. Indicates that a value on the command line has matched the name/flag of this argument and the values have been set accordingly.

Definition at line 101 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::_description [protected]

Description of the argument.

Definition at line 76 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::_flag [protected]

The single char flag used to identify the argument. This value (preceded by a dash {-}), can be used to identify an argument on the command line. The _flag can be blank, in fact this is how unlabeled args work. Unlabeled args must override appropriate functions to get correct handling. Note that the _flag does NOT include the dash as part of the flag.

Definition at line 62 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_ignoreable [protected]

Whether this argument can be ignored, if desired.

Definition at line 114 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::_name [protected]

A single work namd indentifying the argument. This value (preceded by two dashed {--}) can also be used to identify an argument on the command line. Note that the _name does NOT include the two dashes as part of the _name. The _name cannot be blank.

Definition at line 71 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_required [protected]

Indicating whether the argument is required.

Definition at line 81 of file arg.hpp.

std::string ecl::Arg::_requireLabel [protected]

Label to be used in usage description. Normally set to "required", but can be changed when necessary.

Definition at line 87 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_valueRequired [protected]

Indicates whether a value is required for the argument. Note that the value may be required but the argument/value combination may not be, as specified by _required.

Definition at line 94 of file arg.hpp.

A pointer to a vistitor object. The visitor allows special handling to occur as soon as the argument is matched. This defaults to NULL and should not be used unless absolutely necessary.

Definition at line 109 of file arg.hpp.

bool ecl::Arg::_xorSet [protected]

Indicates that the arg was set as part of an XOR and not on the command line.

Definition at line 120 of file arg.hpp.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:


ecl_command_line
Author(s): Daniel Stonier
autogenerated on Sun Oct 5 2014 23:35:41