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package jdk.internal.joptsimple;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.IdentityHashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import static java.util.Collections.*;
import static java.util.Objects.*;
Representation of a group of detected command line options, their arguments, and non-option arguments.
Author: Paul Holser
/**
* Representation of a group of detected command line options, their arguments, and non-option arguments.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:pholser@alumni.rice.edu">Paul Holser</a>
*/
public class OptionSet {
private final List<OptionSpec<?>> detectedSpecs;
private final Map<String, AbstractOptionSpec<?>> detectedOptions;
private final Map<AbstractOptionSpec<?>, List<String>> optionsToArguments;
private final Map<String, AbstractOptionSpec<?>> recognizedSpecs;
private final Map<String, List<?>> defaultValues;
/*
* Package-private because clients don't create these.
*/
OptionSet( Map<String, AbstractOptionSpec<?>> recognizedSpecs ) {
detectedSpecs = new ArrayList<>();
detectedOptions = new HashMap<>();
optionsToArguments = new IdentityHashMap<>();
defaultValues = defaultValues( recognizedSpecs );
this.recognizedSpecs = recognizedSpecs;
}
Tells whether any options were detected.
Returns: true
if any options were detected
/**
* Tells whether any options were detected.
*
* @return {@code true} if any options were detected
*/
public boolean hasOptions() {
return !( detectedOptions.size() == 1 && detectedOptions.values().iterator().next().representsNonOptions() );
}
Tells whether the given option was detected.
Params: - option – the option to search for
See Also: Returns: true
if the option was detected
/**
* Tells whether the given option was detected.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected
* @see #has(OptionSpec)
*/
public boolean has( String option ) {
return detectedOptions.containsKey( option );
}
Tells whether the given option was detected.
This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
Specifying a ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec.defaultsTo(Object, Object[]) default argument value} for an option does not cause this method to return true
if the option was not detected on the command line.
Params: - option – the option to search for
See Also: Returns: true
if the option was detected
/**
* Tells whether the given option was detected.
*
* <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p>
*
* <p>Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[])} default argument value}
* for an option does not cause this method to return {@code true} if the option was not detected on the command
* line.</p>
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected
* @see #has(String)
*/
public boolean has( OptionSpec<?> option ) {
return optionsToArguments.containsKey( option );
}
Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
Params: - option – the option to search for
See Also: Returns: true
if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
/**
* Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
* @see #hasArgument(OptionSpec)
*/
public boolean hasArgument( String option ) {
AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
return spec != null && hasArgument( spec );
}
Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
Specifying a default argument value for an option does not cause this method to return true
if the option was not detected on the command line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.
Params: - option – the option to search for
Throws: - NullPointerException – if
option
is null
See Also: Returns: true
if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
/**
* Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
*
* <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p>
*
* <p>Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[]) default argument value}
* for an option does not cause this method to return {@code true} if the option was not detected on the command
* line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.</p>
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @see #hasArgument(String)
*/
public boolean hasArgument( OptionSpec<?> option ) {
requireNonNull( option );
List<String> values = optionsToArguments.get( option );
return values != null && !values.isEmpty();
}
Gives the argument associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the argument will take on that type; otherwise, it will be a String
. Specifying a default argument value for an option will cause this method to return that default value even if the option was not detected on the command line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.
Params: - option – the option to search for
Throws: - NullPointerException – if
option
is null
- OptionException – if more than one argument was detected for the option
Returns: the argument of the given option; null
if no argument is present, or that option was not detected
/**
* Gives the argument associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the argument
* will take on that type; otherwise, it will be a {@link String}.
*
* <p>Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[]) default argument value}
* for an option will cause this method to return that default value even if the option was not detected on the
* command line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.</p>
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the argument of the given option; {@code null} if no argument is present, or that option was not
* detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws OptionException if more than one argument was detected for the option
*/
public Object valueOf( String option ) {
requireNonNull( option );
AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
if ( spec == null ) {
List<?> defaults = defaultValuesFor( option );
return defaults.isEmpty() ? null : defaults.get( 0 );
}
return valueOf( spec );
}
Gives the argument associated with the given option.
This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
Params: - option – the option to search for
Type parameters: - <V> – represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
Throws: - OptionException – if more than one argument was detected for the option
- NullPointerException – if
option
is null
- ClassCastException – if the arguments of this option are not of the expected type
Returns: the argument of the given option; null
if no argument is present, or that option was not detected
/**
* Gives the argument associated with the given option.
*
* <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p>
*
* @param <V> represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the argument of the given option; {@code null} if no argument is present, or that option was not
* detected
* @throws OptionException if more than one argument was detected for the option
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws ClassCastException if the arguments of this option are not of the expected type
*/
public <V> V valueOf( OptionSpec<V> option ) {
requireNonNull( option );
List<V> values = valuesOf( option );
switch ( values.size() ) {
case 0:
return null;
case 1:
return values.get( 0 );
default:
throw new MultipleArgumentsForOptionException( option );
}
}
Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be String
s.
Params: - option – the option to search for
Throws: - NullPointerException – if
option
is null
Returns: the arguments associated with the option, as a list of objects of the type given to the arguments; an
empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the option was not detected
/**
* <p>Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the
* arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be {@link String}s.</p>
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the arguments associated with the option, as a list of objects of the type given to the arguments; an
* empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the option was not detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
*/
public List<?> valuesOf( String option ) {
requireNonNull( option );
AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
return spec == null ? defaultValuesFor( option ) : valuesOf( spec );
}
Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be String
s.
This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
Params: - option – the option to search for
Type parameters: - <V> – represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
Throws: - NullPointerException – if
option
is null
- OptionException – if there is a problem converting the option's arguments to the desired type; for
example, if the type does not implement a correct conversion constructor or method
Returns: the arguments associated with the option; an empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the
option was not detected
/**
* <p>Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the
* arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be {@link String}s.</p>
*
* <p>This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.</p>
*
* @param <V> represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the arguments associated with the option; an empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the
* option was not detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws OptionException if there is a problem converting the option's arguments to the desired type; for
* example, if the type does not implement a correct conversion constructor or method
*/
public <V> List<V> valuesOf( OptionSpec<V> option ) {
requireNonNull( option );
List<String> values = optionsToArguments.get( option );
if ( values == null || values.isEmpty() )
return defaultValueFor( option );
AbstractOptionSpec<V> spec = (AbstractOptionSpec<V>) option;
List<V> convertedValues = new ArrayList<>();
for ( String each : values )
convertedValues.add( spec.convert( each ) );
return unmodifiableList( convertedValues );
}
Gives the set of options that were detected, in the form of OptionSpecs, in the order in which the options were found on the command line. Returns: the set of detected command line options
/**
* Gives the set of options that were detected, in the form of {@linkplain OptionSpec}s, in the order in which the
* options were found on the command line.
*
* @return the set of detected command line options
*/
public List<OptionSpec<?>> specs() {
List<OptionSpec<?>> specs = detectedSpecs;
specs.removeAll( singletonList( detectedOptions.get( NonOptionArgumentSpec.NAME ) ) );
return unmodifiableList( specs );
}
Gives all declared options as a map of string to OptionSpec. Returns: the declared options as a map
/**
* Gives all declared options as a map of string to {@linkplain OptionSpec}.
*
* @return the declared options as a map
*/
public Map<OptionSpec<?>, List<?>> asMap() {
Map<OptionSpec<?>, List<?>> map = new HashMap<>();
for ( AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec : recognizedSpecs.values() ) {
if ( !spec.representsNonOptions() )
map.put( spec, valuesOf( spec ) );
}
return unmodifiableMap( map );
}
Returns: the detected non-option arguments
/**
* @return the detected non-option arguments
*/
public List<?> nonOptionArguments() {
AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec = detectedOptions.get( NonOptionArgumentSpec.NAME );
return valuesOf( spec );
}
void add( AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec ) {
addWithArgument( spec, null );
}
void addWithArgument( AbstractOptionSpec<?> spec, String argument ) {
detectedSpecs.add( spec );
for ( String each : spec.options() )
detectedOptions.put( each, spec );
List<String> optionArguments = optionsToArguments.get( spec );
if ( optionArguments == null ) {
optionArguments = new ArrayList<>();
optionsToArguments.put( spec, optionArguments );
}
if ( argument != null )
optionArguments.add( argument );
}
@Override
public boolean equals( Object that ) {
if ( this == that )
return true;
if ( that == null || !getClass().equals( that.getClass() ) )
return false;
OptionSet other = (OptionSet) that;
Map<AbstractOptionSpec<?>, List<String>> thisOptionsToArguments = new HashMap<>( optionsToArguments );
Map<AbstractOptionSpec<?>, List<String>> otherOptionsToArguments = new HashMap<>( other.optionsToArguments );
return detectedOptions.equals( other.detectedOptions )
&& thisOptionsToArguments.equals( otherOptionsToArguments );
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
Map<AbstractOptionSpec<?>, List<String>> thisOptionsToArguments = new HashMap<>( optionsToArguments );
return detectedOptions.hashCode() ^ thisOptionsToArguments.hashCode();
}
@SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" )
private <V> List<V> defaultValuesFor( String option ) {
if ( defaultValues.containsKey( option ) )
return unmodifiableList( (List<V>) defaultValues.get( option ) );
return emptyList();
}
private <V> List<V> defaultValueFor( OptionSpec<V> option ) {
return defaultValuesFor( option.options().iterator().next() );
}
private static Map<String, List<?>> defaultValues( Map<String, AbstractOptionSpec<?>> recognizedSpecs ) {
Map<String, List<?>> defaults = new HashMap<>();
for ( Map.Entry<String, AbstractOptionSpec<?>> each : recognizedSpecs.entrySet() )
defaults.put( each.getKey(), each.getValue().defaultValues() );
return defaults;
}
}