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package jdk.internal.joptsimple;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;

Allows callers to specify whether a given option accepts arguments (required or optional).

Instances are returned from OptionParser.accepts(String) to allow the formation of parser directives as sentences in a "fluent interface" language. For example:


  OptionParser parser = new OptionParser();
  parser.accepts( "c" ).withRequiredArg().ofType( Integer.class );

If no methods are invoked on an instance of this class, then that instance's option will accept no argument.

Note that you should not use the fluent interface clauses in a way that would defeat the typing of option arguments:


  OptionParser parser = new OptionParser();
  ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec<String> optionC =
      parser.accepts( "c" ).withRequiredArg();
  optionC.ofType( Integer.class );  // DON'T THROW AWAY THE TYPE!
  String value = parser.parse( "-c", "2" ).valueOf( optionC );  // ClassCastException
Author:Paul Holser
/** * Allows callers to specify whether a given option accepts arguments (required or optional). * * <p>Instances are returned from {@link OptionParser#accepts(String)} to allow the formation of parser directives as * sentences in a "fluent interface" language. For example:</p> * * <pre><code> * OptionParser parser = new OptionParser(); * parser.accepts( "c" ).<strong>withRequiredArg()</strong>.ofType( Integer.class ); * </code></pre> * * <p>If no methods are invoked on an instance of this class, then that instance's option will accept no argument.</p> * * <p>Note that you should not use the fluent interface clauses in a way that would defeat the typing of option * arguments:</p> * * <pre><code> * OptionParser parser = new OptionParser(); * ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec&lt;String&gt; optionC = * parser.accepts( "c" ).withRequiredArg(); * <strong>optionC.ofType( Integer.class ); // DON'T THROW AWAY THE TYPE!</strong> * * String value = parser.parse( "-c", "2" ).valueOf( optionC ); // ClassCastException * </code></pre> * * @author <a href="mailto:pholser@alumni.rice.edu">Paul Holser</a> */
public class OptionSpecBuilder extends NoArgumentOptionSpec { private final OptionParser parser; OptionSpecBuilder( OptionParser parser, List<String> options, String description ) { super( options, description ); this.parser = parser; attachToParser(); } private void attachToParser() { parser.recognize( this ); }
Informs an option parser that this builder's option requires an argument.
Returns:a specification for the option
/** * Informs an option parser that this builder's option requires an argument. * * @return a specification for the option */
public ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec<String> withRequiredArg() { ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec<String> newSpec = new RequiredArgumentOptionSpec<>( options(), description() ); parser.recognize( newSpec ); return newSpec; }
Informs an option parser that this builder's option accepts an optional argument.
Returns:a specification for the option
/** * Informs an option parser that this builder's option accepts an optional argument. * * @return a specification for the option */
public ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec<String> withOptionalArg() { ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec<String> newSpec = new OptionalArgumentOptionSpec<>( options(), description() ); parser.recognize( newSpec ); return newSpec; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is present on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredUnless to avoid conflicts.

Params:
  • dependent – an option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required
  • otherDependents – other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required
Throws:
  • OptionException – if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is present on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #requiredUnless(String, String...) * requiredUnless} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * @param dependent an option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @param otherDependents other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws OptionException if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet */
public OptionSpecBuilder requiredIf( String dependent, String... otherDependents ) { List<String> dependents = validatedDependents( dependent, otherDependents ); for ( String each : dependents ) parser.requiredIf( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is present on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredUnless to avoid conflicts.

This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.

Params:
  • dependent – the option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required
  • otherDependents – other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is present on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #requiredUnless(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredUnless} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p> * * @param dependent the option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @param otherDependents other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence */
public OptionSpecBuilder requiredIf( OptionSpec<?> dependent, OptionSpec<?>... otherDependents ) { parser.requiredIf( options(), dependent ); for ( OptionSpec<?> each : otherDependents ) parser.requiredIf( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is absent on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredIf to avoid conflicts.

Params:
  • dependent – an option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required
  • otherDependents – other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required
Throws:
  • OptionException – if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is absent on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #requiredIf(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredIf} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * @param dependent an option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @param otherDependents other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws OptionException if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet */
public OptionSpecBuilder requiredUnless( String dependent, String... otherDependents ) { List<String> dependents = validatedDependents( dependent, otherDependents ); for ( String each : dependents ) { parser.requiredUnless( options(), each ); } return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is absent on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredIf to avoid conflicts.

This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.

Params:
  • dependent – the option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required
  • otherDependents – other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is required if the given option is absent on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #requiredIf(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredIf} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p> * * @param dependent the option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @param otherDependents other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option required * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence */
public OptionSpecBuilder requiredUnless( OptionSpec<?> dependent, OptionSpec<?>... otherDependents ) { parser.requiredUnless( options(), dependent ); for ( OptionSpec<?> each : otherDependents ) parser.requiredUnless( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is present on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with availableUnless to avoid conflicts.

Params:
  • dependent – an option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
  • otherDependents – other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
Throws:
  • OptionException – if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is present on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #availableUnless(String, String...) * availableUnless} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * @param dependent an option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @param otherDependents other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws OptionException if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet */
public OptionSpecBuilder availableIf( String dependent, String... otherDependents ) { List<String> dependents = validatedDependents( dependent, otherDependents ); for ( String each : dependents ) parser.availableIf( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is present on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredUnless to avoid conflicts.

This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.

Params:
  • dependent – the option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
  • otherDependents – other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is present on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #availableUnless(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredUnless} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p> * * @param dependent the option whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @param otherDependents other options whose presence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence */
public OptionSpecBuilder availableIf( OptionSpec<?> dependent, OptionSpec<?>... otherDependents ) { parser.availableIf( options(), dependent ); for ( OptionSpec<?> each : otherDependents ) parser.availableIf( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is absent on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredIf to avoid conflicts.

Params:
  • dependent – an option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
  • otherDependents – other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
Throws:
  • OptionException – if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is absent on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #availableIf(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredIf} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * @param dependent an option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @param otherDependents other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws OptionException if any of the dependent options haven't been configured in the parser yet */
public OptionSpecBuilder availableUnless( String dependent, String... otherDependents ) { List<String> dependents = validatedDependents( dependent, otherDependents ); for ( String each : dependents ) parser.availableUnless( options(), each ); return this; }

Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is absent on the command line.

For a given option, you should not mix this with requiredIf to avoid conflicts.

This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.

Params:
  • dependent – the option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
  • otherDependents – other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Informs an option parser that this builder's option is allowed if the given option is absent on the command * line.</p> * * <p>For a given option, you <em>should not</em> mix this with {@link #availableIf(OptionSpec, OptionSpec[]) * requiredIf} to avoid conflicts.</p> * * <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p> * * @param dependent the option whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @param otherDependents other options whose absence on a command line makes this builder's option allowed * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence */
public OptionSpecBuilder availableUnless( OptionSpec<?> dependent, OptionSpec<?>... otherDependents ) { parser.availableUnless( options(), dependent ); for ( OptionSpec<?> each : otherDependents ) parser.availableUnless(options(), each); return this; } private List<String> validatedDependents( String dependent, String... otherDependents ) { List<String> dependents = new ArrayList<>(); dependents.add( dependent ); Collections.addAll( dependents, otherDependents ); for ( String each : dependents ) { if ( !parser.isRecognized( each ) ) throw new UnconfiguredOptionException( each ); } return dependents; } }