| //===-- Options.cpp ---------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h" |
| |
| // C Includes |
| // C++ Includes |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <bitset> |
| #include <map> |
| #include <set> |
| |
| // Other libraries and framework includes |
| // Project includes |
| #include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h" |
| #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandCompletions.h" |
| #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h" |
| #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObject.h" |
| #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h" |
| #include "lldb/Target/Target.h" |
| #include "lldb/Utility/StreamString.h" |
| |
| using namespace lldb; |
| using namespace lldb_private; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Options |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Options::Options() : m_getopt_table() { BuildValidOptionSets(); } |
| |
| Options::~Options() {} |
| |
| void Options::NotifyOptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) { |
| m_seen_options.clear(); |
| // Let the subclass reset its option values |
| OptionParsingStarting(execution_context); |
| } |
| |
| Status |
| Options::NotifyOptionParsingFinished(ExecutionContext *execution_context) { |
| return OptionParsingFinished(execution_context); |
| } |
| |
| void Options::OptionSeen(int option_idx) { m_seen_options.insert(option_idx); } |
| |
| // Returns true is set_a is a subset of set_b; Otherwise returns false. |
| |
| bool Options::IsASubset(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b) { |
| bool is_a_subset = true; |
| OptionSet::const_iterator pos_a; |
| OptionSet::const_iterator pos_b; |
| |
| // set_a is a subset of set_b if every member of set_a is also a member of |
| // set_b |
| |
| for (pos_a = set_a.begin(); pos_a != set_a.end() && is_a_subset; ++pos_a) { |
| pos_b = set_b.find(*pos_a); |
| if (pos_b == set_b.end()) |
| is_a_subset = false; |
| } |
| |
| return is_a_subset; |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the set difference set_a - set_b, i.e. { x | ElementOf (x, set_a) && |
| // !ElementOf (x, set_b) } |
| |
| size_t Options::OptionsSetDiff(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b, |
| OptionSet &diffs) { |
| size_t num_diffs = 0; |
| OptionSet::const_iterator pos_a; |
| OptionSet::const_iterator pos_b; |
| |
| for (pos_a = set_a.begin(); pos_a != set_a.end(); ++pos_a) { |
| pos_b = set_b.find(*pos_a); |
| if (pos_b == set_b.end()) { |
| ++num_diffs; |
| diffs.insert(*pos_a); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return num_diffs; |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the union of set_a and set_b. Does not put duplicate members into |
| // the union. |
| |
| void Options::OptionsSetUnion(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b, |
| OptionSet &union_set) { |
| OptionSet::const_iterator pos; |
| OptionSet::iterator pos_union; |
| |
| // Put all the elements of set_a into the union. |
| |
| for (pos = set_a.begin(); pos != set_a.end(); ++pos) |
| union_set.insert(*pos); |
| |
| // Put all the elements of set_b that are not already there into the union. |
| for (pos = set_b.begin(); pos != set_b.end(); ++pos) { |
| pos_union = union_set.find(*pos); |
| if (pos_union == union_set.end()) |
| union_set.insert(*pos); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool Options::VerifyOptions(CommandReturnObject &result) { |
| bool options_are_valid = false; |
| |
| int num_levels = GetRequiredOptions().size(); |
| if (num_levels) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < num_levels && !options_are_valid; ++i) { |
| // This is the correct set of options if: 1). m_seen_options contains |
| // all of m_required_options[i] (i.e. all the required options at this |
| // level are a subset of m_seen_options); AND 2). { m_seen_options - |
| // m_required_options[i] is a subset of m_options_options[i] (i.e. all |
| // the rest of m_seen_options are in the set of optional options at this |
| // level. |
| |
| // Check to see if all of m_required_options[i] are a subset of |
| // m_seen_options |
| if (IsASubset(GetRequiredOptions()[i], m_seen_options)) { |
| // Construct the set difference: remaining_options = {m_seen_options} - |
| // {m_required_options[i]} |
| OptionSet remaining_options; |
| OptionsSetDiff(m_seen_options, GetRequiredOptions()[i], |
| remaining_options); |
| // Check to see if remaining_options is a subset of |
| // m_optional_options[i] |
| if (IsASubset(remaining_options, GetOptionalOptions()[i])) |
| options_are_valid = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| options_are_valid = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (options_are_valid) { |
| result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult); |
| } else { |
| result.AppendError("invalid combination of options for the given command"); |
| result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed); |
| } |
| |
| return options_are_valid; |
| } |
| |
| // This is called in the Options constructor, though we could call it lazily if |
| // that ends up being a performance problem. |
| |
| void Options::BuildValidOptionSets() { |
| // Check to see if we already did this. |
| if (m_required_options.size() != 0) |
| return; |
| |
| // Check to see if there are any options. |
| int num_options = NumCommandOptions(); |
| if (num_options == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| m_required_options.resize(1); |
| m_optional_options.resize(1); |
| |
| // First count the number of option sets we've got. Ignore |
| // LLDB_ALL_OPTION_SETS... |
| |
| uint32_t num_option_sets = 0; |
| |
| for (const auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| uint32_t this_usage_mask = def.usage_mask; |
| if (this_usage_mask == LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL) { |
| if (num_option_sets == 0) |
| num_option_sets = 1; |
| } else { |
| for (uint32_t j = 0; j < LLDB_MAX_NUM_OPTION_SETS; j++) { |
| if (this_usage_mask & (1 << j)) { |
| if (num_option_sets <= j) |
| num_option_sets = j + 1; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (num_option_sets > 0) { |
| m_required_options.resize(num_option_sets); |
| m_optional_options.resize(num_option_sets); |
| |
| for (const auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| for (uint32_t j = 0; j < num_option_sets; j++) { |
| if (def.usage_mask & 1 << j) { |
| if (def.required) |
| m_required_options[j].insert(def.short_option); |
| else |
| m_optional_options[j].insert(def.short_option); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t Options::NumCommandOptions() { return GetDefinitions().size(); } |
| |
| Option *Options::GetLongOptions() { |
| // Check to see if this has already been done. |
| if (m_getopt_table.empty()) { |
| auto defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| if (defs.empty()) |
| return nullptr; |
| |
| std::map<int, uint32_t> option_seen; |
| |
| m_getopt_table.resize(defs.size() + 1); |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < defs.size(); ++i) { |
| const int short_opt = defs[i].short_option; |
| |
| m_getopt_table[i].definition = &defs[i]; |
| m_getopt_table[i].flag = nullptr; |
| m_getopt_table[i].val = short_opt; |
| |
| if (option_seen.find(short_opt) == option_seen.end()) { |
| option_seen[short_opt] = i; |
| } else if (short_opt) { |
| m_getopt_table[i].val = 0; |
| std::map<int, uint32_t>::const_iterator pos = |
| option_seen.find(short_opt); |
| StreamString strm; |
| if (isprint8(short_opt)) |
| Host::SystemLog(Host::eSystemLogError, |
| "option[%u] --%s has a short option -%c that " |
| "conflicts with option[%u] --%s, short option won't " |
| "be used for --%s\n", |
| (int)i, defs[i].long_option, short_opt, pos->second, |
| m_getopt_table[pos->second].definition->long_option, |
| defs[i].long_option); |
| else |
| Host::SystemLog(Host::eSystemLogError, |
| "option[%u] --%s has a short option 0x%x that " |
| "conflicts with option[%u] --%s, short option won't " |
| "be used for --%s\n", |
| (int)i, defs[i].long_option, short_opt, pos->second, |
| m_getopt_table[pos->second].definition->long_option, |
| defs[i].long_option); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // getopt_long_only requires a NULL final entry in the table: |
| |
| m_getopt_table.back().definition = nullptr; |
| m_getopt_table.back().flag = nullptr; |
| m_getopt_table.back().val = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (m_getopt_table.empty()) |
| return nullptr; |
| |
| return &m_getopt_table.front(); |
| } |
| |
| // This function takes INDENT, which tells how many spaces to output at the |
| // front of each line; SPACES, which is a string containing 80 spaces; and |
| // TEXT, which is the text that is to be output. It outputs the text, on |
| // multiple lines if necessary, to RESULT, with INDENT spaces at the front of |
| // each line. It breaks lines on spaces, tabs or newlines, shortening the line |
| // if necessary to not break in the middle of a word. It assumes that each |
| // output line should contain a maximum of OUTPUT_MAX_COLUMNS characters. |
| |
| void Options::OutputFormattedUsageText(Stream &strm, |
| const OptionDefinition &option_def, |
| uint32_t output_max_columns) { |
| std::string actual_text; |
| if (option_def.validator) { |
| const char *condition = option_def.validator->ShortConditionString(); |
| if (condition) { |
| actual_text = "["; |
| actual_text.append(condition); |
| actual_text.append("] "); |
| } |
| } |
| actual_text.append(option_def.usage_text); |
| |
| // Will it all fit on one line? |
| |
| if (static_cast<uint32_t>(actual_text.length() + strm.GetIndentLevel()) < |
| output_max_columns) { |
| // Output it as a single line. |
| strm.Indent(actual_text.c_str()); |
| strm.EOL(); |
| } else { |
| // We need to break it up into multiple lines. |
| |
| int text_width = output_max_columns - strm.GetIndentLevel() - 1; |
| int start = 0; |
| int end = start; |
| int final_end = actual_text.length(); |
| int sub_len; |
| |
| while (end < final_end) { |
| // Don't start the 'text' on a space, since we're already outputting the |
| // indentation. |
| while ((start < final_end) && (actual_text[start] == ' ')) |
| start++; |
| |
| end = start + text_width; |
| if (end > final_end) |
| end = final_end; |
| else { |
| // If we're not at the end of the text, make sure we break the line on |
| // white space. |
| while (end > start && actual_text[end] != ' ' && |
| actual_text[end] != '\t' && actual_text[end] != '\n') |
| end--; |
| } |
| |
| sub_len = end - start; |
| if (start != 0) |
| strm.EOL(); |
| strm.Indent(); |
| assert(start < final_end); |
| assert(start + sub_len <= final_end); |
| strm.Write(actual_text.c_str() + start, sub_len); |
| start = end + 1; |
| } |
| strm.EOL(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| bool Options::SupportsLongOption(const char *long_option) { |
| if (!long_option || !long_option[0]) |
| return false; |
| |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| if (opt_defs.empty()) |
| return false; |
| |
| const char *long_option_name = long_option; |
| if (long_option[0] == '-' && long_option[1] == '-') |
| long_option_name += 2; |
| |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (!def.long_option) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (strcmp(def.long_option, long_option_name) == 0) |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| enum OptionDisplayType { |
| eDisplayBestOption, |
| eDisplayShortOption, |
| eDisplayLongOption |
| }; |
| |
| static bool PrintOption(const OptionDefinition &opt_def, |
| OptionDisplayType display_type, const char *header, |
| const char *footer, bool show_optional, Stream &strm) { |
| const bool has_short_option = isprint8(opt_def.short_option) != 0; |
| |
| if (display_type == eDisplayShortOption && !has_short_option) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (header && header[0]) |
| strm.PutCString(header); |
| |
| if (show_optional && !opt_def.required) |
| strm.PutChar('['); |
| const bool show_short_option = |
| has_short_option && display_type != eDisplayLongOption; |
| if (show_short_option) |
| strm.Printf("-%c", opt_def.short_option); |
| else |
| strm.Printf("--%s", opt_def.long_option); |
| switch (opt_def.option_has_arg) { |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| strm.Printf(" <%s>", CommandObject::GetArgumentName(opt_def.argument_type)); |
| break; |
| |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| strm.Printf("%s[<%s>]", show_short_option ? "" : "=", |
| CommandObject::GetArgumentName(opt_def.argument_type)); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (show_optional && !opt_def.required) |
| strm.PutChar(']'); |
| if (footer && footer[0]) |
| strm.PutCString(footer); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void Options::GenerateOptionUsage(Stream &strm, CommandObject *cmd, |
| uint32_t screen_width) { |
| const bool only_print_args = cmd->IsDashDashCommand(); |
| |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| const uint32_t save_indent_level = strm.GetIndentLevel(); |
| llvm::StringRef name; |
| |
| StreamString arguments_str; |
| |
| if (cmd) { |
| name = cmd->GetCommandName(); |
| cmd->GetFormattedCommandArguments(arguments_str); |
| } else |
| name = ""; |
| |
| strm.PutCString("\nCommand Options Usage:\n"); |
| |
| strm.IndentMore(2); |
| |
| // First, show each usage level set of options, e.g. <cmd> [options-for- |
| // level-0] |
| // <cmd> |
| // [options-for-level-1] |
| // etc. |
| |
| const uint32_t num_options = NumCommandOptions(); |
| if (num_options == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| uint32_t num_option_sets = GetRequiredOptions().size(); |
| |
| uint32_t i; |
| |
| if (!only_print_args) { |
| for (uint32_t opt_set = 0; opt_set < num_option_sets; ++opt_set) { |
| uint32_t opt_set_mask; |
| |
| opt_set_mask = 1 << opt_set; |
| if (opt_set > 0) |
| strm.Printf("\n"); |
| strm.Indent(name); |
| |
| // Different option sets may require different args. |
| StreamString args_str; |
| if (cmd) |
| cmd->GetFormattedCommandArguments(args_str, opt_set_mask); |
| |
| // First go through and print all options that take no arguments as a |
| // single string. If a command has "-a" "-b" and "-c", this will show up |
| // as [-abc] |
| |
| std::set<int> options; |
| std::set<int>::const_iterator options_pos, options_end; |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) { |
| // Add current option to the end of out_stream. |
| |
| if (def.required && def.option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument) { |
| options.insert(def.short_option); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (options.empty() == false) { |
| // We have some required options with no arguments |
| strm.PutCString(" -"); |
| for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) |
| for (options_pos = options.begin(), options_end = options.end(); |
| options_pos != options_end; ++options_pos) { |
| if (i == 0 && ::islower(*options_pos)) |
| continue; |
| if (i == 1 && ::isupper(*options_pos)) |
| continue; |
| strm << (char)*options_pos; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| options.clear(); |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) { |
| // Add current option to the end of out_stream. |
| |
| if (def.required == false && |
| def.option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument) { |
| options.insert(def.short_option); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (options.empty() == false) { |
| // We have some required options with no arguments |
| strm.PutCString(" [-"); |
| for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) |
| for (options_pos = options.begin(), options_end = options.end(); |
| options_pos != options_end; ++options_pos) { |
| if (i == 0 && ::islower(*options_pos)) |
| continue; |
| if (i == 1 && ::isupper(*options_pos)) |
| continue; |
| strm << (char)*options_pos; |
| } |
| strm.PutChar(']'); |
| } |
| |
| // First go through and print the required options (list them up front). |
| |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) { |
| if (def.required && def.option_has_arg != OptionParser::eNoArgument) |
| PrintOption(def, eDisplayBestOption, " ", nullptr, true, strm); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Now go through again, and this time only print the optional options. |
| |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask) { |
| // Add current option to the end of out_stream. |
| |
| if (!def.required && def.option_has_arg != OptionParser::eNoArgument) |
| PrintOption(def, eDisplayBestOption, " ", nullptr, true, strm); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (args_str.GetSize() > 0) { |
| if (cmd->WantsRawCommandString() && !only_print_args) |
| strm.Printf(" --"); |
| |
| strm << " " << args_str.GetString(); |
| if (only_print_args) |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (cmd && (only_print_args || cmd->WantsRawCommandString()) && |
| arguments_str.GetSize() > 0) { |
| if (!only_print_args) |
| strm.PutChar('\n'); |
| strm.Indent(name); |
| strm << " " << arguments_str.GetString(); |
| } |
| |
| strm.Printf("\n\n"); |
| |
| if (!only_print_args) { |
| // Now print out all the detailed information about the various options: |
| // long form, short form and help text: |
| // -short <argument> ( --long_name <argument> ) |
| // help text |
| |
| // This variable is used to keep track of which options' info we've printed |
| // out, because some options can be in more than one usage level, but we |
| // only want to print the long form of its information once. |
| |
| std::multimap<int, uint32_t> options_seen; |
| strm.IndentMore(5); |
| |
| // Put the unique command options in a vector & sort it, so we can output |
| // them alphabetically (by short_option) when writing out detailed help for |
| // each option. |
| |
| i = 0; |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) |
| options_seen.insert(std::make_pair(def.short_option, i++)); |
| |
| // Go through the unique'd and alphabetically sorted vector of options, |
| // find the table entry for each option and write out the detailed help |
| // information for that option. |
| |
| bool first_option_printed = false; |
| |
| for (auto pos : options_seen) { |
| i = pos.second; |
| // Print out the help information for this option. |
| |
| // Put a newline separation between arguments |
| if (first_option_printed) |
| strm.EOL(); |
| else |
| first_option_printed = true; |
| |
| CommandArgumentType arg_type = opt_defs[i].argument_type; |
| |
| StreamString arg_name_str; |
| arg_name_str.Printf("<%s>", CommandObject::GetArgumentName(arg_type)); |
| |
| strm.Indent(); |
| if (opt_defs[i].short_option && isprint8(opt_defs[i].short_option)) { |
| PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayShortOption, nullptr, nullptr, false, |
| strm); |
| PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayLongOption, " ( ", " )", false, strm); |
| } else { |
| // Short option is not printable, just print long option |
| PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayLongOption, nullptr, nullptr, false, |
| strm); |
| } |
| strm.EOL(); |
| |
| strm.IndentMore(5); |
| |
| if (opt_defs[i].usage_text) |
| OutputFormattedUsageText(strm, opt_defs[i], screen_width); |
| if (opt_defs[i].enum_values != nullptr) { |
| strm.Indent(); |
| strm.Printf("Values: "); |
| for (int k = 0; opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value != nullptr; |
| k++) { |
| if (k == 0) |
| strm.Printf("%s", opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value); |
| else |
| strm.Printf(" | %s", opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value); |
| } |
| strm.EOL(); |
| } |
| strm.IndentLess(5); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Restore the indent level |
| strm.SetIndentLevel(save_indent_level); |
| } |
| |
| // This function is called when we have been given a potentially incomplete set |
| // of options, such as when an alias has been defined (more options might be |
| // added at at the time the alias is invoked). We need to verify that the |
| // options in the set m_seen_options are all part of a set that may be used |
| // together, but m_seen_options may be missing some of the "required" options. |
| |
| bool Options::VerifyPartialOptions(CommandReturnObject &result) { |
| bool options_are_valid = false; |
| |
| int num_levels = GetRequiredOptions().size(); |
| if (num_levels) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < num_levels && !options_are_valid; ++i) { |
| // In this case we are treating all options as optional rather than |
| // required. Therefore a set of options is correct if m_seen_options is a |
| // subset of the union of m_required_options and m_optional_options. |
| OptionSet union_set; |
| OptionsSetUnion(GetRequiredOptions()[i], GetOptionalOptions()[i], |
| union_set); |
| if (IsASubset(m_seen_options, union_set)) |
| options_are_valid = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return options_are_valid; |
| } |
| |
| bool Options::HandleOptionCompletion(CompletionRequest &request, |
| OptionElementVector &opt_element_vector, |
| CommandInterpreter &interpreter) { |
| request.SetWordComplete(true); |
| |
| // For now we just scan the completions to see if the cursor position is in |
| // an option or its argument. Otherwise we'll call HandleArgumentCompletion. |
| // In the future we can use completion to validate options as well if we |
| // want. |
| |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| |
| std::string cur_opt_std_str = request.GetCursorArgumentPrefix().str(); |
| const char *cur_opt_str = cur_opt_std_str.c_str(); |
| |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_element_vector.size(); i++) { |
| int opt_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_pos; |
| int opt_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_arg_pos; |
| int opt_defs_index = opt_element_vector[i].opt_defs_index; |
| if (opt_pos == request.GetCursorIndex()) { |
| // We're completing the option itself. |
| |
| if (opt_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDash) { |
| // We're completing a bare dash. That means all options are open. |
| // FIXME: We should scan the other options provided and only complete |
| // options |
| // within the option group they belong to. |
| char opt_str[3] = {'-', 'a', '\0'}; |
| |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (!def.short_option) |
| continue; |
| opt_str[1] = def.short_option; |
| request.AddCompletion(opt_str); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } else if (opt_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash) { |
| std::string full_name("--"); |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (!def.short_option) |
| continue; |
| |
| full_name.erase(full_name.begin() + 2, full_name.end()); |
| full_name.append(def.long_option); |
| request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str()); |
| } |
| return true; |
| } else if (opt_defs_index != OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg) { |
| // We recognized it, if it an incomplete long option, complete it |
| // anyway (getopt_long_only is happy with shortest unique string, but |
| // it's still a nice thing to do.) Otherwise return The string so the |
| // upper level code will know this is a full match and add the " ". |
| if (cur_opt_str && strlen(cur_opt_str) > 2 && cur_opt_str[0] == '-' && |
| cur_opt_str[1] == '-' && |
| strcmp(opt_defs[opt_defs_index].long_option, cur_opt_str) != 0) { |
| std::string full_name("--"); |
| full_name.append(opt_defs[opt_defs_index].long_option); |
| request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str()); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| request.AddCompletion(request.GetCursorArgument()); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } else { |
| // FIXME - not handling wrong options yet: |
| // Check to see if they are writing a long option & complete it. |
| // I think we will only get in here if the long option table has two |
| // elements |
| // that are not unique up to this point. getopt_long_only does |
| // shortest unique match for long options already. |
| |
| if (cur_opt_str && strlen(cur_opt_str) > 2 && cur_opt_str[0] == '-' && |
| cur_opt_str[1] == '-') { |
| for (auto &def : opt_defs) { |
| if (!def.long_option) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (strstr(def.long_option, cur_opt_str + 2) == def.long_option) { |
| std::string full_name("--"); |
| full_name.append(def.long_option); |
| request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| } else if (opt_arg_pos == request.GetCursorIndex()) { |
| // Okay the cursor is on the completion of an argument. See if it has a |
| // completion, otherwise return no matches. |
| |
| CompletionRequest subrequest = request; |
| subrequest.SetCursorCharPosition(subrequest.GetCursorArgument().size()); |
| if (opt_defs_index != -1) { |
| HandleOptionArgumentCompletion(subrequest, opt_element_vector, i, |
| interpreter); |
| request.SetWordComplete(subrequest.GetWordComplete()); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| // No completion callback means no completions... |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| // Not the last element, keep going. |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| bool Options::HandleOptionArgumentCompletion( |
| CompletionRequest &request, OptionElementVector &opt_element_vector, |
| int opt_element_index, CommandInterpreter &interpreter) { |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| std::unique_ptr<SearchFilter> filter_ap; |
| |
| int opt_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[opt_element_index].opt_arg_pos; |
| int opt_defs_index = opt_element_vector[opt_element_index].opt_defs_index; |
| |
| // See if this is an enumeration type option, and if so complete it here: |
| |
| OptionEnumValueElement *enum_values = opt_defs[opt_defs_index].enum_values; |
| if (enum_values != nullptr) { |
| bool return_value = false; |
| std::string match_string( |
| request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(opt_arg_pos), |
| request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(opt_arg_pos) + |
| request.GetCursorCharPosition()); |
| for (int i = 0; enum_values[i].string_value != nullptr; i++) { |
| if (strstr(enum_values[i].string_value, match_string.c_str()) == |
| enum_values[i].string_value) { |
| request.AddCompletion(enum_values[i].string_value); |
| return_value = true; |
| } |
| } |
| return return_value; |
| } |
| |
| // If this is a source file or symbol type completion, and there is a -shlib |
| // option somewhere in the supplied arguments, then make a search filter for |
| // that shared library. |
| // FIXME: Do we want to also have an "OptionType" so we don't have to match |
| // string names? |
| |
| uint32_t completion_mask = opt_defs[opt_defs_index].completion_type; |
| |
| if (completion_mask == 0) { |
| lldb::CommandArgumentType option_arg_type = |
| opt_defs[opt_defs_index].argument_type; |
| if (option_arg_type != eArgTypeNone) { |
| const CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry *arg_entry = |
| CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType( |
| opt_defs[opt_defs_index].argument_type); |
| if (arg_entry) |
| completion_mask = arg_entry->completion_type; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (completion_mask & CommandCompletions::eSourceFileCompletion || |
| completion_mask & CommandCompletions::eSymbolCompletion) { |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_element_vector.size(); i++) { |
| int cur_defs_index = opt_element_vector[i].opt_defs_index; |
| |
| // trying to use <0 indices will definitely cause problems |
| if (cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg || |
| cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDash || |
| cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash) |
| continue; |
| |
| int cur_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_arg_pos; |
| const char *cur_opt_name = opt_defs[cur_defs_index].long_option; |
| |
| // If this is the "shlib" option and there was an argument provided, |
| // restrict it to that shared library. |
| if (cur_opt_name && strcmp(cur_opt_name, "shlib") == 0 && |
| cur_arg_pos != -1) { |
| const char *module_name = |
| request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(cur_arg_pos); |
| if (module_name) { |
| FileSpec module_spec(module_name, false); |
| lldb::TargetSP target_sp = |
| interpreter.GetDebugger().GetSelectedTarget(); |
| // Search filters require a target... |
| if (target_sp) |
| filter_ap.reset(new SearchFilterByModule(target_sp, module_spec)); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return CommandCompletions::InvokeCommonCompletionCallbacks( |
| interpreter, completion_mask, request, filter_ap.get()); |
| } |
| |
| void OptionGroupOptions::Append(OptionGroup *group) { |
| auto group_option_defs = group->GetDefinitions(); |
| for (uint32_t i = 0; i < group_option_defs.size(); ++i) { |
| m_option_infos.push_back(OptionInfo(group, i)); |
| m_option_defs.push_back(group_option_defs[i]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const OptionGroup *OptionGroupOptions::GetGroupWithOption(char short_opt) { |
| for (uint32_t i = 0; i < m_option_defs.size(); i++) { |
| OptionDefinition opt_def = m_option_defs[i]; |
| if (opt_def.short_option == short_opt) |
| return m_option_infos[i].option_group; |
| } |
| return nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| void OptionGroupOptions::Append(OptionGroup *group, uint32_t src_mask, |
| uint32_t dst_mask) { |
| auto group_option_defs = group->GetDefinitions(); |
| for (uint32_t i = 0; i < group_option_defs.size(); ++i) { |
| if (group_option_defs[i].usage_mask & src_mask) { |
| m_option_infos.push_back(OptionInfo(group, i)); |
| m_option_defs.push_back(group_option_defs[i]); |
| m_option_defs.back().usage_mask = dst_mask; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void OptionGroupOptions::Finalize() { |
| m_did_finalize = true; |
| } |
| |
| Status OptionGroupOptions::SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, |
| llvm::StringRef option_value, |
| ExecutionContext *execution_context) { |
| // After calling OptionGroupOptions::Append(...), you must finalize the |
| // groups by calling OptionGroupOptions::Finlize() |
| assert(m_did_finalize); |
| Status error; |
| if (option_idx < m_option_infos.size()) { |
| error = m_option_infos[option_idx].option_group->SetOptionValue( |
| m_option_infos[option_idx].option_index, option_value, |
| execution_context); |
| |
| } else { |
| error.SetErrorString("invalid option index"); // Shouldn't happen... |
| } |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| void OptionGroupOptions::OptionParsingStarting( |
| ExecutionContext *execution_context) { |
| std::set<OptionGroup *> group_set; |
| OptionInfos::iterator pos, end = m_option_infos.end(); |
| for (pos = m_option_infos.begin(); pos != end; ++pos) { |
| OptionGroup *group = pos->option_group; |
| if (group_set.find(group) == group_set.end()) { |
| group->OptionParsingStarting(execution_context); |
| group_set.insert(group); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| Status |
| OptionGroupOptions::OptionParsingFinished(ExecutionContext *execution_context) { |
| std::set<OptionGroup *> group_set; |
| Status error; |
| OptionInfos::iterator pos, end = m_option_infos.end(); |
| for (pos = m_option_infos.begin(); pos != end; ++pos) { |
| OptionGroup *group = pos->option_group; |
| if (group_set.find(group) == group_set.end()) { |
| error = group->OptionParsingFinished(execution_context); |
| group_set.insert(group); |
| if (error.Fail()) |
| return error; |
| } |
| } |
| return error; |
| } |
| |
| // OptionParser permutes the arguments while processing them, so we create a |
| // temporary array holding to avoid modification of the input arguments. The |
| // options themselves are never modified, but the API expects a char * anyway, |
| // hence the const_cast. |
| static std::vector<char *> GetArgvForParsing(const Args &args) { |
| std::vector<char *> result; |
| // OptionParser always skips the first argument as it is based on getopt(). |
| result.push_back(const_cast<char *>("<FAKE-ARG0>")); |
| for (const Args::ArgEntry &entry : args) |
| result.push_back(const_cast<char *>(entry.c_str())); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| // Given a permuted argument, find it's position in the original Args vector. |
| static Args::const_iterator FindOriginalIter(const char *arg, |
| const Args &original) { |
| return llvm::find_if( |
| original, [arg](const Args::ArgEntry &D) { return D.c_str() == arg; }); |
| } |
| |
| // Given a permuted argument, find it's index in the original Args vector. |
| static size_t FindOriginalIndex(const char *arg, const Args &original) { |
| return std::distance(original.begin(), FindOriginalIter(arg, original)); |
| } |
| |
| // Construct a new Args object, consisting of the entries from the original |
| // arguments, but in the permuted order. |
| static Args ReconstituteArgsAfterParsing(llvm::ArrayRef<char *> parsed, |
| const Args &original) { |
| Args result; |
| for (const char *arg : parsed) { |
| auto pos = FindOriginalIter(arg, original); |
| assert(pos != original.end()); |
| result.AppendArgument(pos->ref, pos->quote); |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t FindArgumentIndexForOption(const Args &args, |
| const Option &long_option) { |
| std::string short_opt = llvm::formatv("-{0}", char(long_option.val)).str(); |
| std::string long_opt = |
| llvm::formatv("--{0}", long_option.definition->long_option); |
| for (const auto &entry : llvm::enumerate(args)) { |
| if (entry.value().ref.startswith(short_opt) || |
| entry.value().ref.startswith(long_opt)) |
| return entry.index(); |
| } |
| |
| return size_t(-1); |
| } |
| |
| llvm::Expected<Args> Options::ParseAlias(const Args &args, |
| OptionArgVector *option_arg_vector, |
| std::string &input_line) { |
| StreamString sstr; |
| int i; |
| Option *long_options = GetLongOptions(); |
| |
| if (long_options == nullptr) { |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>("Invalid long options", |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) { |
| if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) { |
| sstr << (char)long_options[i].val; |
| switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) { |
| default: |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| sstr << ":"; |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| sstr << "::"; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Args args_copy = args; |
| std::vector<char *> argv = GetArgvForParsing(args); |
| |
| std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock; |
| OptionParser::Prepare(lock); |
| int val; |
| while (1) { |
| int long_options_index = -1; |
| val = OptionParser::Parse(argv.size(), &*argv.begin(), sstr.GetString(), |
| long_options, &long_options_index); |
| |
| if (val == -1) |
| break; |
| |
| if (val == '?') { |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>( |
| "Unknown or ambiguous option", llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| |
| if (val == 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| OptionSeen(val); |
| |
| // Look up the long option index |
| if (long_options_index == -1) { |
| for (int j = 0; long_options[j].definition || long_options[j].flag || |
| long_options[j].val; |
| ++j) { |
| if (long_options[j].val == val) { |
| long_options_index = j; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // See if the option takes an argument, and see if one was supplied. |
| if (long_options_index == -1) { |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>( |
| llvm::formatv("Invalid option with value '{0}'.", char(val)).str(), |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| |
| StreamString option_str; |
| option_str.Printf("-%c", val); |
| const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition; |
| int has_arg = |
| (def == nullptr) ? OptionParser::eNoArgument : def->option_has_arg; |
| |
| const char *option_arg = nullptr; |
| switch (has_arg) { |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() == nullptr) { |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>( |
| llvm::formatv("Option '{0}' is missing argument specifier.", |
| option_str.GetString()) |
| .str(), |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| option_arg = OptionParser::GetOptionArgument(); |
| LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| break; |
| default: |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>( |
| llvm::formatv("error with options table; invalid value in has_arg " |
| "field for option '{0}'.", |
| char(val)) |
| .str(), |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| if (!option_arg) |
| option_arg = "<no-argument>"; |
| option_arg_vector->emplace_back(option_str.GetString(), has_arg, |
| option_arg); |
| |
| // Find option in the argument list; also see if it was supposed to take an |
| // argument and if one was supplied. Remove option (and argument, if |
| // given) from the argument list. Also remove them from the |
| // raw_input_string, if one was passed in. |
| size_t idx = |
| FindArgumentIndexForOption(args_copy, long_options[long_options_index]); |
| if (idx == size_t(-1)) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (!input_line.empty()) { |
| auto tmp_arg = args_copy[idx].ref; |
| size_t pos = input_line.find(tmp_arg); |
| if (pos != std::string::npos) |
| input_line.erase(pos, tmp_arg.size()); |
| } |
| args_copy.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(idx); |
| if ((long_options[long_options_index].definition->option_has_arg != |
| OptionParser::eNoArgument) && |
| (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) && |
| (idx < args_copy.GetArgumentCount()) && |
| (args_copy[idx].ref == OptionParser::GetOptionArgument())) { |
| if (input_line.size() > 0) { |
| auto tmp_arg = args_copy[idx].ref; |
| size_t pos = input_line.find(tmp_arg); |
| if (pos != std::string::npos) |
| input_line.erase(pos, tmp_arg.size()); |
| } |
| args_copy.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(idx); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return std::move(args_copy); |
| } |
| |
| OptionElementVector Options::ParseForCompletion(const Args &args, |
| uint32_t cursor_index) { |
| OptionElementVector option_element_vector; |
| StreamString sstr; |
| Option *long_options = GetLongOptions(); |
| option_element_vector.clear(); |
| |
| if (long_options == nullptr) |
| return option_element_vector; |
| |
| // Leading : tells getopt to return a : for a missing option argument AND to |
| // suppress error messages. |
| |
| sstr << ":"; |
| for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) { |
| if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) { |
| sstr << (char)long_options[i].val; |
| switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) { |
| default: |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| sstr << ":"; |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| sstr << "::"; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock; |
| OptionParser::Prepare(lock); |
| OptionParser::EnableError(false); |
| |
| int val; |
| auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions(); |
| |
| std::vector<char *> dummy_vec = GetArgvForParsing(args); |
| |
| // I stick an element on the end of the input, because if the last element |
| // is option that requires an argument, getopt_long_only will freak out. |
| dummy_vec.push_back(const_cast<char *>("<FAKE-VALUE>")); |
| |
| bool failed_once = false; |
| uint32_t dash_dash_pos = -1; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| bool missing_argument = false; |
| int long_options_index = -1; |
| |
| val = OptionParser::Parse(dummy_vec.size(), &dummy_vec[0], sstr.GetString(), |
| long_options, &long_options_index); |
| |
| if (val == -1) { |
| // When we're completing a "--" which is the last option on line, |
| if (failed_once) |
| break; |
| |
| failed_once = true; |
| |
| // If this is a bare "--" we mark it as such so we can complete it |
| // successfully later. Handling the "--" is a little tricky, since that |
| // may mean end of options or arguments, or the user might want to |
| // complete options by long name. I make this work by checking whether |
| // the cursor is in the "--" argument, and if so I assume we're |
| // completing the long option, otherwise I let it pass to |
| // OptionParser::Parse which will terminate the option parsing. Note, in |
| // either case we continue parsing the line so we can figure out what |
| // other options were passed. This will be useful when we come to |
| // restricting completions based on what other options we've seen on the |
| // line. |
| |
| if (static_cast<size_t>(OptionParser::GetOptionIndex()) < |
| dummy_vec.size() && |
| (strcmp(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], "--") == 0)) { |
| dash_dash_pos = FindOriginalIndex( |
| dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], args); |
| if (dash_dash_pos == cursor_index) { |
| option_element_vector.push_back( |
| OptionArgElement(OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash, dash_dash_pos, |
| OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash)); |
| continue; |
| } else |
| break; |
| } else |
| break; |
| } else if (val == '?') { |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args), |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg)); |
| continue; |
| } else if (val == 0) { |
| continue; |
| } else if (val == ':') { |
| // This is a missing argument. |
| val = OptionParser::GetOptionErrorCause(); |
| missing_argument = true; |
| } |
| |
| OptionSeen(val); |
| |
| // Look up the long option index |
| if (long_options_index == -1) { |
| for (int j = 0; long_options[j].definition || long_options[j].flag || |
| long_options[j].val; |
| ++j) { |
| if (long_options[j].val == val) { |
| long_options_index = j; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // See if the option takes an argument, and see if one was supplied. |
| if (long_options_index >= 0) { |
| int opt_defs_index = -1; |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_defs.size(); i++) { |
| if (opt_defs[i].short_option != val) |
| continue; |
| opt_defs_index = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition; |
| int has_arg = |
| (def == nullptr) ? OptionParser::eNoArgument : def->option_has_arg; |
| switch (has_arg) { |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| opt_defs_index, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args), |
| 0)); |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) { |
| int arg_index; |
| if (missing_argument) |
| arg_index = -1; |
| else |
| arg_index = OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2; |
| |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| opt_defs_index, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2], |
| args), |
| arg_index)); |
| } else { |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| opt_defs_index, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args), |
| -1)); |
| } |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) { |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| opt_defs_index, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2], |
| args), |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args))); |
| } else { |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| opt_defs_index, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2], |
| args), |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args))); |
| } |
| break; |
| default: |
| // The options table is messed up. Here we'll just continue |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args), |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg)); |
| break; |
| } |
| } else { |
| option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement( |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg, |
| FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], |
| args), |
| OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Finally we have to handle the case where the cursor index points at a |
| // single "-". We want to mark that in the option_element_vector, but only |
| // if it is not after the "--". But it turns out that OptionParser::Parse |
| // just ignores an isolated "-". So we have to look it up by hand here. We |
| // only care if it is AT the cursor position. Note, a single quoted dash is |
| // not the same as a single dash... |
| |
| const Args::ArgEntry &cursor = args[cursor_index]; |
| if ((static_cast<int32_t>(dash_dash_pos) == -1 || |
| cursor_index < dash_dash_pos) && |
| !cursor.IsQuoted() && cursor.ref == "-") { |
| option_element_vector.push_back( |
| OptionArgElement(OptionArgElement::eBareDash, cursor_index, |
| OptionArgElement::eBareDash)); |
| } |
| return option_element_vector; |
| } |
| |
| llvm::Expected<Args> Options::Parse(const Args &args, |
| ExecutionContext *execution_context, |
| lldb::PlatformSP platform_sp, |
| bool require_validation) { |
| StreamString sstr; |
| Status error; |
| Option *long_options = GetLongOptions(); |
| if (long_options == nullptr) { |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>("Invalid long options.", |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| |
| for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) { |
| if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) { |
| if (isprint8(long_options[i].val)) { |
| sstr << (char)long_options[i].val; |
| switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) { |
| default: |
| case OptionParser::eNoArgument: |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument: |
| sstr << ':'; |
| break; |
| case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument: |
| sstr << "::"; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| std::vector<char *> argv = GetArgvForParsing(args); |
| std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock; |
| OptionParser::Prepare(lock); |
| int val; |
| while (1) { |
| int long_options_index = -1; |
| val = OptionParser::Parse(argv.size(), &*argv.begin(), sstr.GetString(), |
| long_options, &long_options_index); |
| if (val == -1) |
| break; |
| |
| // Did we get an error? |
| if (val == '?') { |
| error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("unknown or ambiguous option"); |
| break; |
| } |
| // The option auto-set itself |
| if (val == 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| OptionSeen(val); |
| |
| // Lookup the long option index |
| if (long_options_index == -1) { |
| for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition || long_options[i].flag || |
| long_options[i].val; |
| ++i) { |
| if (long_options[i].val == val) { |
| long_options_index = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // Call the callback with the option |
| if (long_options_index >= 0 && |
| long_options[long_options_index].definition) { |
| const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition; |
| |
| if (!platform_sp) { |
| // User did not pass in an explicit platform. Try to grab from the |
| // execution context. |
| TargetSP target_sp = |
| execution_context ? execution_context->GetTargetSP() : TargetSP(); |
| platform_sp = target_sp ? target_sp->GetPlatform() : PlatformSP(); |
| } |
| OptionValidator *validator = def->validator; |
| |
| if (!platform_sp && require_validation) { |
| // Caller requires validation but we cannot validate as we don't have |
| // the mandatory platform against which to validate. |
| return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>( |
| "cannot validate options: no platform available", |
| llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode()); |
| } |
| |
| bool validation_failed = false; |
| if (platform_sp) { |
| // Ensure we have an execution context, empty or not. |
| ExecutionContext dummy_context; |
| ExecutionContext *exe_ctx_p = |
| execution_context ? execution_context : &dummy_context; |
| if (validator && !validator->IsValid(*platform_sp, *exe_ctx_p)) { |
| validation_failed = true; |
| error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Option \"%s\" invalid. %s", |
| def->long_option, |
| def->validator->LongConditionString()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // As long as validation didn't fail, we set the option value. |
| if (!validation_failed) |
| error = |
| SetOptionValue(long_options_index, |
| (def->option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument) |
| ? nullptr |
| : OptionParser::GetOptionArgument(), |
| execution_context); |
| } else { |
| error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid option with value '%i'", val); |
| } |
| if (error.Fail()) |
| return error.ToError(); |
| } |
| |
| argv.erase(argv.begin(), argv.begin() + OptionParser::GetOptionIndex()); |
| return ReconstituteArgsAfterParsing(argv, args); |
| } |