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authorBurdette Lamar <BurdetteLamar@Yahoo.com>2021-04-10 10:05:44 -0500
committerNobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>2021-04-11 08:52:52 +0900
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[ruby/optparse] Rdoc (#15)
* Resolve shared mixed_names.rb * Add long option with negation * Show --help for all examples * Table of contents for tutorial * Move argument converters to separate rdoc * Add references to argument_converters.rdoc * Tune up argument converters * Change explicit links to auto-links https://github.com/ruby/optparse/commit/c91ed8d33d
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-rw-r--r--doc/argument_converters.rdoc362
-rw-r--r--doc/option_params.rdoc376
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/custom_converter.rb9
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/long_names.rb4
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/long_with_negation.rb (renamed from doc/ruby/long_binary.rb)2
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/mixed_names.rb9
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/optional_argument.rb4
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/required_argument.rb4
-rw-r--r--doc/ruby/short_names.rb4
-rw-r--r--doc/tutorial.rdoc78
10 files changed, 487 insertions, 365 deletions
diff --git a/doc/argument_converters.rdoc b/doc/argument_converters.rdoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fc5a0152a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/argument_converters.rdoc
@@ -0,0 +1,362 @@
+== Argument Converters
+
+An option can specify that its argument is to be converted
+from the default \String to an instance of another class.
+
+=== Contents
+
+- {Built-In Argument Converters}[#label-Built-In+Argument+Converters]
+ - {Date}[#label-Date]
+ - {DateTime}[#label-DateTime]
+ - {Time}[#label-Time]
+ - {URI}[#label-URI]
+ - {Shellwords}[#label-Shellwords]
+ - {Integer}[#label-Integer]
+ - {Float}[#label-Float]
+ - {Numeric}[#label-Numeric]
+ - {DecimalInteger}[#label-DecimalInteger]
+ - {OctalInteger}[#label-OctalInteger]
+ - {DecimalNumeric}[#label-DecimalNumeric]
+ - {TrueClass}[#label-TrueClass]
+ - {FalseClass}[#label-FalseClass]
+ - {Object}[#label-Object]
+ - {String}[#label-String]
+ - {Array}[#label-Array]
+ - {Regexp}[#label-Regexp]
+- {Custom Argument Converters}[#label-Custom+Argument+Converters]
+
+=== Built-In Argument Converters
+
+\OptionParser has a number of built-in argument converters,
+which are demonstrated below.
+
+==== \Date
+
+File +date.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Date object.
+The argument is converted by method Date#parse.
+
+ :include: ruby/date.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby date.rb --date 2001-02-03
+ [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
+ $ ruby date.rb --date 20010203
+ [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
+ $ ruby date.rb --date "3rd Feb 2001"
+ [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
+
+==== \DateTime
+
+File +datetime.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \DateTime object.
+The argument is converted by method DateTime#parse.
+
+ :include: ruby/datetime.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00
+ [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ((2451943j,75906s,0n),+25200s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
+ $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime 20010203T040506+0700
+ [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ((2451943j,75906s,0n),+25200s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
+ $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime "3rd Feb 2001 04:05:06 PM"
+ [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T16:05:06+00:00 ((2451944j,57906s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
+
+==== \Time
+
+File +time.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Time object.
+The argument is converted by method Time#httpdate or Time#parse.
+
+ :include: ruby/time.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby time.rb --time "Thu, 06 Oct 2011 02:26:12 GMT"
+ [2011-10-06 02:26:12 UTC, Time]
+ $ ruby time.rb --time 2010-10-31
+ [2010-10-31 00:00:00 -0500, Time]
+
+==== \URI
+
+File +uri.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \URI object.
+The argument is converted by method URI#parse.
+
+ :include: ruby/uri.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby uri.rb --uri https://github.com
+ [#<URI::HTTPS https://github.com>, URI::HTTPS]
+ $ ruby uri.rb --uri http://github.com
+ [#<URI::HTTP http://github.com>, URI::HTTP]
+ $ ruby uri.rb --uri file://~/var
+ [#<URI::File file://~/var>, URI::File]
+
+==== \Shellwords
+
+File +shellwords.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Array object by method
+Shellwords#shellwords.
+
+ :include: ruby/shellwords.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby shellwords.rb --shellwords "ruby my_prog.rb | less"
+ [["ruby", "my_prog.rb", "|", "less"], Array]
+ $ ruby shellwords.rb --shellwords "here are 'two words'"
+ [["here", "are", "two words"], Array]
+
+==== \Integer
+
+File +integer.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
+The argument is converted by method Kernel#Integer.
+
+ :include: ruby/integer.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby integer.rb --integer 100
+ [100, Integer]
+ $ ruby integer.rb --integer -100
+ [-100, Integer]
+ $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0100
+ [64, Integer]
+ $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0x100
+ [256, Integer]
+ $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0b100
+ [4, Integer]
+
+==== \Float
+
+File +float.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Float object.
+The argument is converted by method Kernel#Float.
+
+ :include: ruby/float.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby float.rb --float 1
+ [1.0, Float]
+ $ ruby float.rb --float 3.14159
+ [3.14159, Float]
+ $ ruby float.rb --float 1.234E2
+ [123.4, Float]
+ $ ruby float.rb --float 1.234E-2
+ [0.01234, Float]
+
+==== \Numeric
+
+File +numeric.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an instance
+of \Rational, \Float, or \Integer.
+The argument is converted by method Kernel#Rational,
+Kernel#Float, or Kernel#Integer.
+
+ :include: ruby/numeric.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 1/3
+ [(1/3), Rational]
+ $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 3.333E-1
+ [0.3333, Float]
+ $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 3
+ [3, Integer]
+
+==== \DecimalInteger
+
+File +decimal_integer.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
+The argument is converted by method Kernel#Integer.
+
+ :include: ruby/decimal_integer.rb
+
+The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
+a leading zero is ignored (not parsed as octal).
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer 100
+ [100, Integer]
+ $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer -100
+ [-100, Integer]
+ $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer 0100
+ [100, Integer]
+ $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer -0100
+ [-100, Integer]
+
+==== \OctalInteger
+
+File +octal_integer.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
+The argument is converted by method Kernel#Integer.
+
+ :include: ruby/octal_integer.rb
+
+The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
+it is parsed as octal, regardless of whether it has a leading zero.
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer 100
+ [64, Integer]
+ $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer -100
+ [-64, Integer]
+ $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer 0100
+ [64, Integer]
+
+==== \DecimalNumeric
+
+File +decimal_numeric.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
+The argument is converted by method {Kernel#Integer
+
+ :include: ruby/decimal_numeric.rb
+
+The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
+a leading zero causes the argument to be parsed as octal.
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric 100
+ [100, Integer]
+ $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric -100
+ [-100, Integer]
+ $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric 0100
+ [64, Integer]
+
+==== \TrueClass
+
+File +true_class.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to +true+ or +false+.
+The argument is evaluated by method Object#nil?.
+
+ :include: ruby/true_class.rb
+
+The argument may be any of those shown in the examples below.
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class true
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class yes
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class +
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class false
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class no
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class -
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class nil
+ [false, FalseClass]
+
+==== \FalseClass
+
+File +false_class.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to +true+ or +false+.
+The argument is evaluated by method Object#nil?.
+
+ :include: ruby/false_class.rb
+
+The argument may be any of those shown in the examples below.
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class false
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class no
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class -
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class nil
+ [false, FalseClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class true
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class yes
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class +
+ [true, TrueClass]
+
+==== \Object
+
+File +object.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is not to be converted from \String.
+
+ :include: ruby/object.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby object.rb --object foo
+ ["foo", String]
+ $ ruby object.rb --object nil
+ ["nil", String]
+
+==== \String
+
+File +string.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is not to be converted from \String.
+
+ :include: ruby/string.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby string.rb --string foo
+ ["foo", String]
+ $ ruby string.rb --string nil
+ ["nil", String]
+
+==== \Array
+
+File +array.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted from \String
+to an array of strings, based on comma-separated substrings.
+
+ :include: ruby/array.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby array.rb --array ""
+ [[], Array]
+ $ ruby array.rb --array foo,bar,baz
+ [["foo", "bar", "baz"], Array]
+ $ ruby array.rb --array "foo, bar, baz"
+ [["foo", " bar", " baz"], Array]
+
+==== \Regexp
+
+File +regexp.rb+
+defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Regexp object.
+
+ :include: ruby/regexp.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby regexp.rb --regexp foo
+
+=== Custom Argument Converters
+
+You can create custom argument converters.
+To create a custom converter, call OptionParser#accept with a class argument,
+along with a block that converts the argument and returns the converted value.
+
+ :include: ruby/custom_converter.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby custom_converter.rb --complex 0
+ [(0+0i), Complex]
+ $ ruby custom_converter.rb --complex 1
+ [(1+0i), Complex]
+ $ ruby custom_converter.rb --complex 1+2i
+ [(1+2i), Complex]
+ $ ruby custom_converter.rb --complex 0.3-0.5i
+ [(0.3-0.5i), Complex]
diff --git a/doc/option_params.rdoc b/doc/option_params.rdoc
index 98d9630a38..0d06b41e7d 100644
--- a/doc/option_params.rdoc
+++ b/doc/option_params.rdoc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Contents:
- {Simple Long Names}[#label-Simple+Long+Names]
- {Long Names with Required Arguments}[#label-Long+Names+with+Required+Arguments]
- {Long Names with Optional Arguments}[#label-Long+Names+with+Optional+Arguments]
+ - {Long Names with Negation}[#label-Long+Names+with+Negation]
- {Mixed Names}[#label-Mixed+Names]
- {Argument Styles}[#label-Argument+Styles]
- {Argument Values}[#label-Argument+Values]
@@ -37,23 +38,6 @@ Contents:
- {Explicit Values in Hash}[#label-Explicit+Values+in+Hash]
- {Argument Value Patterns}[#label-Argument+Value+Patterns]
- {Argument Converters}[#label-Argument+Converters]
- - {Date}[#label-Date]
- - {DateTime}[#label-DateTime]
- - {Time}[#label-Time]
- - {URI}[#label-URI]
- - {Shellwords}[#label-Shellwords]
- - {Integer}[#label-Integer]
- - {Float}[#label-Float]
- - {Numeric}[#label-Numeric]
- - {DecimalInteger}[#label-DecimalInteger]
- - {OctalInteger}[#label-OctalInteger]
- - {DecimalNumeric}[#label-DecimalNumeric]
- - {TrueClass}[#label-TrueClass]
- - {FalseClass}[#label-FalseClass]
- - {Object}[#label-Object]
- - {String}[#label-String]
- - {Array}[#label-Array]
- - {Regexp}[#label-Regexp]
- {Descriptions}[#label-Descriptions]
- {Option Handlers}[#label-Option+Handlers]
- {Handler Blocks}[#label-Handler+Blocks]
@@ -222,6 +206,24 @@ Executions:
$ ruby long_optional.rb --xxx FOO
["--xxx", "FOO"]
+===== Long Names with Negation
+
+A long name may be defined with both positive and negative senses.
+
+File +long_with_negation.rb+ defines an option that has both senses.
+
+ :include: ruby/long_with_negation.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --help
+ Usage: long_with_negation [options]
+ --[no-]binary Long name with negation
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --binary
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --no-binary
+ [false, FalseClass]
+
==== Mixed Names
An option may have both short and long names.
@@ -233,12 +235,10 @@ File +mixed_names.rb+ defines a mixture of short and long names.
Executions:
$ ruby mixed_names.rb --help
- Usage: mixed_names [options]
- -x, --xxx Short and long, simple
- --yyy yYYY
- Short and long, required argument
- --zzz zZZZ
- Short and long, optional argument
+Usage: mixed_names [options]
+ -x, --xxx Short and long, no argument
+ -y, --yyyYYY Short and long, required argument
+ -z, --zzz [ZZZ] Short and long, optional argument
$ ruby mixed_names.rb -x
["--xxx", true]
$ ruby mixed_names.rb --xxx
@@ -400,334 +400,10 @@ Executions:
An option can specify that its argument is to be converted
from the default \String to an instance of another class.
-\OptionParser has a number of built-in converters,
-which are demonstrated below.
-
-==== \Date
-
-File +date.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Date object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Date.parse}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/date/rdoc/Date.html#method-c-parse].
-
- :include: ruby/date.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby date.rb --date 2001-02-03
- [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
- $ ruby date.rb --date 20010203
- [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
- $ ruby date.rb --date "3rd Feb 2001"
- [#<Date: 2001-02-03 ((2451944j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, Date]
-
-==== \DateTime
-
-File +datetime.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \DateTime object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{DateTime.parse}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.6.1/libdoc/date/rdoc/DateTime.html#method-c-parse].
-
- :include: ruby/datetime.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00
- [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ((2451943j,75906s,0n),+25200s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
- $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime 20010203T040506+0700
- [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ((2451943j,75906s,0n),+25200s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
- $ ruby datetime.rb --datetime "3rd Feb 2001 04:05:06 PM"
- [#<DateTime: 2001-02-03T16:05:06+00:00 ((2451944j,57906s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>, DateTime]
-
-==== \Time
-
-File +time.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Time object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Time.httpdate}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.7.0/libdoc/time/rdoc/Time.html#method-c-httpdate] or
-{Time.parse}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.7.0/libdoc/time/rdoc/Time.html#method-c-parse].
-
- :include: ruby/time.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby time.rb --time "Thu, 06 Oct 2011 02:26:12 GMT"
- [2011-10-06 02:26:12 UTC, Time]
- $ ruby time.rb --time 2010-10-31
- [2010-10-31 00:00:00 -0500, Time]
-
-==== \URI
-
-File +uri.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \URI object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{URI.parse}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.7.2/libdoc/uri/rdoc/URI.html#method-c-parse].
-
- :include: ruby/uri.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby uri.rb --uri https://github.com
- [#<URI::HTTPS https://github.com>, URI::HTTPS]
- $ ruby uri.rb --uri http://github.com
- [#<URI::HTTP http://github.com>, URI::HTTP]
- $ ruby uri.rb --uri file://~/var
- [#<URI::File file://~/var>, URI::File]
-
-==== \Shellwords
-
-File +shellwords.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Array object by method
-{Shellwords.shellwords}[https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.7.0/libdoc/shellwords/rdoc/Shellwords.html#method-c-shellwords].
-
- :include: ruby/shellwords.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby shellwords.rb --shellwords "ruby my_prog.rb | less"
- [["ruby", "my_prog.rb", "|", "less"], Array]
- $ ruby shellwords.rb --shellwords "here are 'two words'"
- [["here", "are", "two words"], Array]
-
-==== \Integer
-
-File +integer.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Integer}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Integer].
-
- :include: ruby/integer.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby integer.rb --integer 100
- [100, Integer]
- $ ruby integer.rb --integer -100
- [-100, Integer]
- $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0100
- [64, Integer]
- $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0x100
- [256, Integer]
- $ ruby integer.rb --integer 0b100
- [4, Integer]
-
-==== \Float
-
-File +float.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Float object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Float}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Float].
-
- :include: ruby/float.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby float.rb --float 1
- [1.0, Float]
- $ ruby float.rb --float 3.14159
- [3.14159, Float]
- $ ruby float.rb --float 1.234E2
- [123.4, Float]
- $ ruby float.rb --float 1.234E-2
- [0.01234, Float]
-
-==== \Numeric
-
-File +numeric.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an instance
-of \Rational, \Float, or \Integer.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Rational}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Rational],
-{Kernel.Float}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Float], or
-{Kernel.Integer}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Integer].
-
- :include: ruby/numeric.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 1/3
- [(1/3), Rational]
- $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 3.333E-1
- [0.3333, Float]
- $ ruby numeric.rb --numeric 3
- [3, Integer]
-
-==== \DecimalInteger
-
-File +decimal_integer.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Integer}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Integer].
-
- :include: ruby/decimal_integer.rb
-
-The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
-a leading zero is ignored (not parsed as octal).
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer 100
- [100, Integer]
- $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer -100
- [-100, Integer]
- $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer 0100
- [100, Integer]
- $ ruby decimal_integer.rb --decimal_integer -0100
- [-100, Integer]
-
-==== \OctalInteger
-
-File +octal_integer.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Integer}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Integer].
-
- :include: ruby/octal_integer.rb
-
-The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
-it is parsed as octal, regardless of whether it has a leading zero.
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer 100
- [64, Integer]
- $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer -100
- [-64, Integer]
- $ ruby octal_integer.rb --octal_integer 0100
- [64, Integer]
-
-==== \DecimalNumeric
-
-File +decimal_numeric.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to an \Integer object.
-The argument is converted by method
-{Kernel.Integer}[https://ruby-doc.org/core/Kernel.html#method-i-Integer].
-
- :include: ruby/decimal_numeric.rb
-
-The argument may not be in a binary or hexadecimal format;
-a leading zero causes the argument to be parsed as octal.
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric 100
- [100, Integer]
- $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric -100
- [-100, Integer]
- $ ruby decimal_numeric.rb --decimal_numeric 0100
- [64, Integer]
-
-==== \TrueClass
-
-File +true_class.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to +true+ or +false+.
-The argument is evaluated by method
-{Object#nil?}[https://ruby-doc.org/core-3.0.0/Object.html#method-i-nil-3F].
-
- :include: ruby/true_class.rb
-
-The argument may be any of those shown in the examples below.
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class true
- [true, TrueClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class yes
- [true, TrueClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class +
- [true, TrueClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class false
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class no
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class -
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby true_class.rb --true_class nil
- [false, FalseClass]
-
-==== \FalseClass
-
-File +false_class.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to +true+ or +false+.
-The argument is evaluated by method
-{Object#nil?}[https://ruby-doc.org/core-3.0.0/Object.html#method-i-nil-3F].
-
- :include: ruby/false_class.rb
-
-The argument may be any of those shown in the examples below.
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class false
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class no
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class -
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class nil
- [false, FalseClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class true
- [true, TrueClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class yes
- [true, TrueClass]
- $ ruby false_class.rb --false_class +
- [true, TrueClass]
-
-==== \Object
-
-File +object.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is not to be converted from \String.
-
- :include: ruby/object.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby object.rb --object foo
- ["foo", String]
- $ ruby object.rb --object nil
- ["nil", String]
-
-==== \String
-
-File +string.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is not to be converted from \String.
-
- :include: ruby/string.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby string.rb --string foo
- ["foo", String]
- $ ruby string.rb --string nil
- ["nil", String]
-
-==== \Array
-
-File +array.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted from \String
-to an array of strings, based on comma-separated substrings.
-
- :include: ruby/array.rb
-
-Executions:
-
- $ ruby array.rb --array ""
- [[], Array]
- $ ruby array.rb --array foo,bar,baz
- [["foo", "bar", "baz"], Array]
- $ ruby array.rb --array "foo, bar, baz"
- [["foo", " bar", " baz"], Array]
-
-==== \Regexp
-
-File +regexp.rb+
-defines an option whose argument is to be converted to a \Regexp object.
-
- :include: ruby/regexp.rb
-
-Executions:
+There are a number of built-in converters.
+You can also define custom converters.
- $ ruby regexp.rb --regexp foo
+See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters_rdoc.html].
=== Descriptions
diff --git a/doc/ruby/custom_converter.rb b/doc/ruby/custom_converter.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..029da08c46
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/ruby/custom_converter.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+require 'optparse/date'
+parser = OptionParser.new
+parser.accept(Complex) do |value|
+ value.to_c
+end
+parser.on('--complex COMPLEX', Complex) do |value|
+ p [value, value.class]
+end
+parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/long_names.rb b/doc/ruby/long_names.rb
index a34b3382c2..a49dbda69f 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/long_names.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/long_names.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('--xxx') do |value|
+parser.on('--xxx', 'Long name') do |value|
p ['-xxx', value]
end
-parser.on('--y1%', '--z2#') do |value|
+parser.on('--y1%', '--z2#', "Two long names") do |value|
p ['--y1% or --z2#', value]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/long_binary.rb b/doc/ruby/long_with_negation.rb
index 8eccecaf3a..3f2913c361 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/long_binary.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/long_with_negation.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('--[no-]binary') do |value|
+parser.on('--[no-]binary', 'Long name with negation') do |value|
p [value, value.class]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/mixed_names.rb b/doc/ruby/mixed_names.rb
index e886049821..67f81e7e8d 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/mixed_names.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/mixed_names.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('-x', '--xxx') do |value|
+parser.on('-x', '--xxx', 'Short and long, no argument') do |value|
p ['--xxx', value]
end
-parser.on('-y', '--y1%') do |value|
- p ['--y1%', value]
+parser.on('-yYYY', '--yyy', 'Short and long, required argument') do |value|
+ p ['--yyy', value]
+end
+parser.on('-z [ZZZ]', '--zzz', 'Short and long, optional argument') do |value|
+ p ['--zzz', value]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/optional_argument.rb b/doc/ruby/optional_argument.rb
index ebff2f466d..456368a8ba 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/optional_argument.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/optional_argument.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('-x [XXX]', '--xxx') do |value|
+parser.on('-x [XXX]', '--xxx', 'Optional argument via short name') do |value|
p ['--xxx', value]
end
-parser.on('-y', '--yyy [YYY]') do |value|
+parser.on('-y', '--yyy [YYY]', 'Optional argument via long name') do |value|
p ['--yyy', value]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/required_argument.rb b/doc/ruby/required_argument.rb
index 7a5a868265..228a492c3c 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/required_argument.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/required_argument.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('-x XXX', '--xxx') do |value|
+parser.on('-x XXX', '--xxx', 'Required argument via short name') do |value|
p ['--xxx', value]
end
-parser.on('-y', '--y YYY') do |value|
+parser.on('-y', '--y YYY', 'Required argument via long name') do |value|
p ['--yyy', value]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/ruby/short_names.rb b/doc/ruby/short_names.rb
index 6581dfe19a..4a756518fa 100644
--- a/doc/ruby/short_names.rb
+++ b/doc/ruby/short_names.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
require 'optparse'
parser = OptionParser.new
-parser.on('-x') do |value|
+parser.on('-x', 'Short name') do |value|
p ['x', value]
end
-parser.on('-1', '-%') do |value|
+parser.on('-1', '-%', 'Two short names') do |value|
p ['-1 or -%', value]
end
parser.parse!
diff --git a/doc/tutorial.rdoc b/doc/tutorial.rdoc
index 5e95f20fae..42e0d1e3ac 100644
--- a/doc/tutorial.rdoc
+++ b/doc/tutorial.rdoc
@@ -32,6 +32,19 @@ The class also has:
- Method #summarize: returns a text summary of the options.
- Method #help: displays automatically-generated help text.
+=== Contents
+
+- {Defining Options}[#label-Defining+Options]
+- {Option Names}[#label-Option+Names]
+ - {Short Option Names}[#label-Short+Option+Names]
+ - {Long Option Names}[#label-Long+Option+Names]
+ - {Mixing Option Names}[#label-Mixing+Option+Names]
+- {Option Arguments}[#label-Option+Arguments]
+ - {Option with No Argument}[#label-Option+with+No+Argument]
+ - {Option with Required Argument}[#label-Option+with+Required+Argument]
+ - {Option with Optional Argument}[#label-Option+with+Optional+Argument]
+- {Argument Converters}[#label-Argument+Converters]
+
=== Defining Options
A common way to define an option in \OptionParser
@@ -71,6 +84,10 @@ and an option with two short names (aliases, in effect) <tt>-y</tt> and <tt>-z</
Executions:
+ $ ruby short_names.rb --help
+ Usage: short_names [options]
+ -x Short name
+ -1, -% Two short names
$ ruby short_names.rb -x
["x", true]
$ ruby short_names.rb -1
@@ -103,6 +120,10 @@ and an option with two long names (aliases, in effect) <tt>--y1%</tt> and <tt>--
Executions:
+ $ ruby long_names.rb --help
+ Usage: long_names [options]
+ --xxx Long name
+ --y1%, --z2# Two long names
$ ruby long_names.rb --xxx
["-xxx", true]
$ ruby long_names.rb --y1%
@@ -110,6 +131,22 @@ Executions:
$ ruby long_names.rb --z2#
["--y1% or --z2#", true]
+A long name may be defined with both positive and negative senses.
+
+File +long_with_negation.rb+ defines an option that has both senses.
+
+ :include: ruby/long_with_negation.rb
+
+Executions:
+
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --help
+ Usage: long_with_negation [options]
+ --[no-]binary Long name with negation
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --binary
+ [true, TrueClass]
+ $ ruby long_with_negation.rb --no-binary
+ [false, FalseClass]
+
==== Mixing Option Names
Many developers like to mix short and long option names,
@@ -122,14 +159,31 @@ defines options that each have both a short and a long name.
Executions:
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb --help
+ Usage: mixed_names [options]
+ -x, --xxx Short and long, no argument
+ -y, --yyyYYY Short and long, required argument
+ -z, --zzz [ZZZ] Short and long, optional argument
$ ruby mixed_names.rb -x
["--xxx", true]
$ ruby mixed_names.rb --xxx
["--xxx", true]
$ ruby mixed_names.rb -y
- ["--y1%", true]
- $ ruby mixed_names.rb --y1%
- ["--y1%", true]
+ mixed_names.rb:12:in `<main>': missing argument: -y (OptionParser::MissingArgument)
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb -y FOO
+ ["--yyy", "FOO"]
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb --yyy
+ mixed_names.rb:12:in `<main>': missing argument: --yyy (OptionParser::MissingArgument)
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb --yyy BAR
+ ["--yyy", "BAR"]
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb -z
+ ["--zzz", nil]
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb -z BAZ
+ ["--zzz", "BAZ"]
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb --zzz
+ ["--zzz", nil]
+ $ ruby mixed_names.rb --zzz BAT
+ ["--zzz", "BAT"]
=== Option Arguments
@@ -153,6 +207,10 @@ When an option is found, the given argument is yielded.
Executions:
+ $ ruby required_argument.rb --help
+ Usage: required_argument [options]
+ -x, --xxx XXX Required argument via short name
+ -y, --y YYY Required argument via long name
$ ruby required_argument.rb -x AAA
["--xxx", "AAA"]
$ ruby required_argument.rb -y BBB
@@ -178,9 +236,23 @@ When an option with an argument is found, the given argument yielded.
Executions:
+ $ ruby optional_argument.rb --help
+ Usage: optional_argument [options]
+ -x, --xxx [XXX] Optional argument via short name
+ -y, --yyy [YYY] Optional argument via long name
$ ruby optional_argument.rb -x AAA
["--xxx", "AAA"]
$ ruby optional_argument.rb -y BBB
["--yyy", "BBB"]
Omitting an optional argument does not raise an error.
+
+=== Argument Converters
+
+An option can specify that its argument is to be converted
+from the default \String to an instance of another class.
+
+There are a number of built-in converters.
+You can also define custom converters.
+
+See {Argument Converters}[./argument_converters_rdoc.html].