-import sys, textwrap, getopt, re
+"""Command-line options parser.
+With the help of an options spec string, easily parse command-line options.
+"""
+import sys, os, textwrap, getopt, re, struct
class OptDict:
def __init__(self):
self._opts = {}
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
+ if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
+ k = k[3:]
+ v = not v
self._opts[k] = v
def __getitem__(self, k):
+ if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
+ return not self._opts[k[3:]]
return self._opts[k]
def __getattr__(self, k):
return v
+def _atoi(v):
+ try:
+ return int(v or 0)
+ except ValueError:
+ return 0
+
+
+def _remove_negative_kv(k, v):
+ if k.startswith('no-') or k.startswith('no_'):
+ return k[3:], not v
+ return k,v
+
+def _remove_negative_k(k):
+ return _remove_negative_kv(k, None)[0]
+
+
+def _tty_width():
+ s = struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)
+ try:
+ import fcntl, termios
+ s = fcntl.ioctl(sys.stderr.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ, s)
+ except (IOError, ImportError):
+ return _atoi(os.environ.get('WIDTH')) or 70
+ (ysize,xsize,ypix,xpix) = struct.unpack('HHHH', s)
+ return xsize
+
+
class Options:
- def __init__(self, exe, optspec, optfunc=getopt.gnu_getopt,
+ """Option parser.
+ When constructed, two strings are mandatory. The first one is the command
+ name showed before error messages. The second one is a string called an
+ optspec that specifies the synopsis and option flags and their description.
+ For more information about optspecs, consult the bup-options(1) man page.
+
+ Two optional arguments specify an alternative parsing function and an
+ alternative behaviour on abort (after having output the usage string).
+
+ By default, the parser function is getopt.gnu_getopt, and the abort
+ behaviour is to exit the program.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, optspec, optfunc=getopt.gnu_getopt,
onabort=_default_onabort):
- self.exe = exe
self.optspec = optspec
self._onabort = onabort
self.optfunc = optfunc
out.append('%s: %s\n' % (first_syn and 'usage' or ' or', l))
first_syn = False
out.append('\n')
+ last_was_option = False
while lines:
l = lines.pop()
if l.startswith(' '):
- out.append('\n%s\n' % l.lstrip())
+ out.append('%s%s\n' % (last_was_option and '\n' or '',
+ l.lstrip()))
+ last_was_option = False
elif l:
(flags, extra) = l.split(' ', 1)
extra = extra.strip()
has_parm = 1
else:
has_parm = 0
- g = re.search(r'\[([^\]]*)\]', extra)
+ g = re.search(r'\[([^\]]*)\]$', extra)
if g:
defval = g.group(1)
else:
flagl = flags.split(',')
flagl_nice = []
for f in flagl:
- self._aliases[f] = flagl[0]
+ f,dvi = _remove_negative_kv(f, _intify(defval))
+ self._aliases[f] = _remove_negative_k(flagl[0])
self._hasparms[f] = has_parm
- self._defaults[f] = _intify(defval)
+ self._defaults[f] = dvi
if len(f) == 1:
self._shortopts += f + (has_parm and ':' or '')
flagl_nice.append('-' + f)
else:
f_nice = re.sub(r'\W', '_', f)
- self._aliases[f_nice] = flagl[0]
- assert(not f.startswith('no-')) # supported implicitly
+ self._aliases[f_nice] = _remove_negative_k(flagl[0])
self._longopts.append(f + (has_parm and '=' or ''))
self._longopts.append('no-' + f)
flagl_nice.append('--' + f)
if has_parm:
flags_nice += ' ...'
prefix = ' %-20s ' % flags_nice
- argtext = '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(extra, width=70,
+ argtext = '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(extra, width=_tty_width(),
initial_indent=prefix,
subsequent_indent=' '*28))
out.append(argtext + '\n')
+ last_was_option = True
else:
out.append('\n')
+ last_was_option = False
return ''.join(out).rstrip() + '\n'
def usage(self, msg=""):
+ """Print usage string to stderr and abort."""
sys.stderr.write(self._usagestr)
e = self._onabort and self._onabort(msg) or None
if e:
raise e
def fatal(self, s):
+ """Print an error message to stderr and abort with usage string."""
msg = 'error: %s\n' % s
sys.stderr.write(msg)
return self.usage(msg)
def parse(self, args):
+ """Parse a list of arguments and return (options, flags, extra).
+
+ In the returned tuple, "options" is an OptDict with known options,
+ "flags" is a list of option flags that were used on the command-line,
+ and "extra" is a list of positional arguments.
+ """
try:
(flags,extra) = self.optfunc(args, self._shortopts, self._longopts)
except getopt.GetoptError, e:
for k,v in self._defaults.iteritems():
k = self._aliases[k]
opt[k] = v
-
+
for (k,v) in flags:
k = k.lstrip('-')
if k in ('h', '?', 'help'):