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class Slop
class Option
# The default Hash of configuration options this class uses.
DEFAULT_OPTIONS = {
:argument => false,
:optional_argument => false,
:tail => false,
:default => nil,
:callback => nil,
:delimiter => ',',
:limit => 0,
:match => nil,
:optional => true,
:required => false,
:as => String,
:autocreated => false
}
attr_reader :short, :long, :description, :config, :types
attr_accessor :count, :argument_in_value
# Incapsulate internal option information, mainly used to store
# option specific configuration data, most of the meat of this
# class is found in the #value method.
#
# slop - The instance of Slop tied to this Option.
# short - The String or Symbol short flag.
# long - The String or Symbol long flag.
# description - The String description text.
# config - A Hash of configuration options.
# block - An optional block used as a callback.
def initialize(slop, short, long, description, config = {}, &block)
@slop = slop
@short = short
@long = long
@description = description
@config = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge(config)
@count = 0
@callback = block_given? ? block : config[:callback]
@value = nil
@types = {
:string => proc { |v| v.to_s },
:symbol => proc { |v| v.to_sym },
:integer => proc { |v| value_to_integer(v) },
:float => proc { |v| value_to_float(v) },
:range => proc { |v| value_to_range(v) },
:count => proc { |v| @count }
}
if long && long.size > @slop.config[:longest_flag]
@slop.config[:longest_flag] = long.size
end
@config.each_key do |key|
predicate = :"#{key}?"
unless self.class.method_defined? predicate
self.class.__send__(:define_method, predicate) { !!@config[key] }
end
end
end
# Returns true if this option expects an argument.
def expects_argument?
config[:argument] && config[:argument] != :optional
end
# Returns true if this option accepts an optional argument.
def accepts_optional_argument?
config[:optional_argument] || config[:argument] == :optional
end
# Returns the String flag of this option. Preferring the long flag.
def key
long || short
end
# Call this options callback if one exists, and it responds to call().
#
# Returns nothing.
def call(*objects)
@callback.call(*objects) if @callback.respond_to?(:call)
end
# Set the new argument value for this option.
#
# We use this setter method to handle concatenating lists. That is,
# when an array type is specified and used more than once, values from
# both options will be grouped together and flattened into a single array.
def value=(new_value)
if config[:as].to_s.downcase == 'array'
@value ||= []
if new_value.respond_to?(:split)
@value.concat new_value.split(config[:delimiter], config[:limit])
end
else
@value = new_value
end
end
# Fetch the argument value for this option.
#
# Returns the Object once any type conversions have taken place.
def value
value = @value.nil? ? config[:default] : @value
if [true, false, nil].include?(value) && config[:as].to_s != 'count'
return value
end
type = config[:as]
if type.respond_to?(:call)
type.call(value)
else
if callable = types[type.to_s.downcase.to_sym]
callable.call(value)
else
value
end
end
end
def eql?(other)
short == other.short || long == other.long
end
def hash
[short, long].hash
end
# Returns the help String for this option.
def to_s
return config[:help] if config[:help].respond_to?(:to_str)
out = " #{short ? "-#{short}, " : ' ' * 4}"
if long
out << "--#{long}"
size = long.size
diff = @slop.config[:longest_flag] - size
out << (' ' * (diff + 6))
else
out << (' ' * (@slop.config[:longest_flag] + 8))
end
"#{out}#{description}"
end
alias help to_s
# Returns the String inspection text.
def inspect
"#<Slop::Option [-#{short} | --#{long}" +
"#{'=' if expects_argument?}#{'=?' if accepts_optional_argument?}]" +
" (#{description}) #{config.inspect}"
end
private
# Convert an object to an Integer if possible.
#
# value - The Object we want to convert to an integer.
#
# Returns the Integer value if possible to convert, else a zero.
def value_to_integer(value)
if @slop.strict?
begin
Integer(value.to_s, 10)
rescue ArgumentError
raise InvalidArgumentError, "#{value} could not be coerced into Integer"
end
else
value.to_s.to_i
end
end
# Convert an object to a Float if possible.
#
# value - The Object we want to convert to a float.
#
# Returns the Float value if possible to convert, else a zero.
def value_to_float(value)
if @slop.strict?
begin
Float(value.to_s)
rescue ArgumentError
raise InvalidArgumentError, "#{value} could not be coerced into Float"
end
else
value.to_s.to_f
end
end
# Convert an object to a Range if possible.
#
# value - The Object we want to convert to a range.
#
# Returns the Range value if one could be found, else the original object.
def value_to_range(value)
case value.to_s
when /\A(\-?\d+)\z/
Range.new($1.to_i, $1.to_i)
when /\A(-?\d+?)(\.\.\.?|-|,)(-?\d+)\z/
Range.new($1.to_i, $3.to_i, $2 == '...')
else
if @slop.strict?
raise InvalidArgumentError, "#{value} could not be coerced into Range"
else
value
end
end
end
end
end
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