From e200556bfca9db7e496a50b62fa09a5f46f22b25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Lemenkov Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:40:15 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 03/10] Remove bundled getopt Signed-off-by: Peter Lemenkov --- ebin/rebar.app | 3 +- src/getopt.erl | 621 --------------------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 623 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/getopt.erl diff --git a/ebin/rebar.app b/ebin/rebar.app index 9e000fa..cba8bf8 100644 --- a/ebin/rebar.app +++ b/ebin/rebar.app @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ rebar_templater, rebar_upgrade, rebar_utils, - rebar_xref, - getopt ]}, + rebar_xref]}, {registered, []}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib, diff --git a/src/getopt.erl b/src/getopt.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 175b7a5..0000000 --- a/src/getopt.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,621 +0,0 @@ -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% @author Juan Jose Comellas -%%% @copyright (C) 2009 Juan Jose Comellas -%%% @doc Parses command line options with a format similar to that of GNU getopt. -%%% @end -%%% -%%% This source file is subject to the New BSD License. You should have received -%%% a copy of the New BSD license with this software. If not, it can be -%%% retrieved from: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- --module(getopt). --author('juanjo@comellas.org'). - --export([parse/2, usage/2, usage/3, usage/4]). - --export_type([arg_type/0, - arg_value/0, - arg_spec/0, - simple_option/0, - compound_option/0, - option/0, - option_spec/0]). - --define(TAB_LENGTH, 8). -%% Indentation of the help messages in number of tabs. --define(INDENTATION, 3). - -%% Position of each field in the option specification tuple. --define(OPT_NAME, 1). --define(OPT_SHORT, 2). --define(OPT_LONG, 3). --define(OPT_ARG, 4). --define(OPT_HELP, 5). - --define(IS_OPT_SPEC(Opt), (tuple_size(Opt) =:= ?OPT_HELP)). - - -%% Atom indicating the data type that an argument can be converted to. --type arg_type() :: 'atom' | 'binary' | 'boolean' | 'float' | 'integer' | 'string'. -%% Data type that an argument can be converted to. --type arg_value() :: atom() | binary() | boolean() | float() | integer() | string(). -%% Argument specification. --type arg_spec() :: arg_type() | {arg_type(), arg_value()} | undefined. -%% Option type and optional default argument. --type simple_option() :: atom(). --type compound_option() :: {atom(), arg_value()}. --type option() :: simple_option() | compound_option(). -%% Command line option specification. --type option_spec() :: { - Name :: atom(), - Short :: char() | undefined, - Long :: string() | undefined, - ArgSpec :: arg_spec(), - Help :: string() | undefined - }. -%% Output streams --type output_stream() :: 'standard_io' | 'standard_error'. - - -%% @doc Parse the command line options and arguments returning a list of tuples -%% and/or atoms using the Erlang convention for sending options to a -%% function. --spec parse([option_spec()], string() | [string()]) -> - {ok, {[option()], [string()]}} | {error, {Reason :: atom(), Data :: any()}}. -parse(OptSpecList, CmdLine) -> - try - Args = if - is_integer(hd(CmdLine)) -> - string:tokens(CmdLine, " \t\n"); - true -> - CmdLine - end, - parse(OptSpecList, [], [], 0, Args) - catch - throw: {error, {_Reason, _Data}} = Error -> - Error - end. - - --spec parse([option_spec()], [option()], [string()], integer(), [string()]) -> - {ok, {[option()], [string()]}}. -%% Process the option terminator. -parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, _ArgPos, ["--" | Tail]) -> - %% Any argument present after the terminator is not considered an option. - {ok, {lists:reverse(append_default_options(OptSpecList, OptAcc)), lists:reverse(ArgAcc, Tail)}}; -%% Process long options. -parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, ["--" ++ OptArg = OptStr | Tail]) -> - parse_long_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Tail, OptStr, OptArg); -%% Process short options. -parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, ["-" ++ ([_Char | _] = OptArg) = OptStr | Tail]) -> - parse_short_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Tail, OptStr, OptArg); -%% Process non-option arguments. -parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, [Arg | Tail]) -> - case find_non_option_arg(OptSpecList, ArgPos) of - {value, OptSpec} when ?IS_OPT_SPEC(OptSpec) -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_arg(OptSpec, Arg, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos + 1, Tail); - false -> - parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, [Arg | ArgAcc], ArgPos, Tail) - end; -parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, _ArgPos, []) -> - %% Once we have completed gathering the options we add the ones that were - %% not present but had default arguments in the specification. - {ok, {lists:reverse(append_default_options(OptSpecList, OptAcc)), lists:reverse(ArgAcc)}}. - - -%% @doc Parse a long option, add it to the option accumulator and continue -%% parsing the rest of the arguments recursively. -%% A long option can have the following syntax: -%% --foo Single option 'foo', no argument -%% --foo=bar Single option 'foo', argument "bar" -%% --foo bar Single option 'foo', argument "bar" --spec parse_long_option([option_spec()], [option()], [string()], integer(), [string()], string(), string()) -> - {ok, {[option()], [string()]}}. -parse_long_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, OptArg) -> - case split_assigned_arg(OptArg) of - {Long, Arg} -> - %% Get option that has its argument within the same string - %% separated by an equal ('=') character (e.g. "--port=1000"). - parse_long_option_assigned_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, Long, Arg); - - Long -> - case lists:keyfind(Long, ?OPT_LONG, OptSpecList) of - {Name, _Short, Long, undefined, _Help} -> - parse(OptSpecList, [Name | OptAcc], ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args); - - {_Name, _Short, Long, _ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec -> - %% The option argument string is empty, but the option requires - %% an argument, so we look into the next string in the list. - %% e.g ["--port", "1000"] - parse_long_option_next_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptSpec); - false -> - throw({error, {invalid_option, OptStr}}) - end - end. - - -%% @doc Parse an option where the argument is 'assigned' in the same string using -%% the '=' character, add it to the option accumulator and continue parsing the -%% rest of the arguments recursively. This syntax is only valid for long options. --spec parse_long_option_assigned_arg([option_spec()], [option()], [string()], integer(), - [string()], string(), string(), string()) -> - {ok, {[option()], [string()]}}. -parse_long_option_assigned_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, Long, Arg) -> - case lists:keyfind(Long, ?OPT_LONG, OptSpecList) of - {_Name, _Short, Long, ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec -> - case ArgSpec of - undefined -> - throw({error, {invalid_option_arg, OptStr}}); - _ -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_assigned_arg(OptSpec, Arg, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args) - end; - false -> - throw({error, {invalid_option, OptStr}}) - end. - - -%% @doc Split an option string that may contain an option with its argument -%% separated by an equal ('=') character (e.g. "port=1000"). --spec split_assigned_arg(string()) -> {Name :: string(), Arg :: string()} | string(). -split_assigned_arg(OptStr) -> - split_assigned_arg(OptStr, OptStr, []). - -split_assigned_arg(_OptStr, "=" ++ Tail, Acc) -> - {lists:reverse(Acc), Tail}; -split_assigned_arg(OptStr, [Char | Tail], Acc) -> - split_assigned_arg(OptStr, Tail, [Char | Acc]); -split_assigned_arg(OptStr, [], _Acc) -> - OptStr. - - -%% @doc Retrieve the argument for an option from the next string in the list of -%% command-line parameters or set the value of the argument from the argument -%% specification (for boolean and integer arguments), if possible. -parse_long_option_next_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, {Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec) -> - ArgSpecType = arg_spec_type(ArgSpec), - case Args =:= [] orelse is_implicit_arg(ArgSpecType, hd(Args)) of - true -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_implicit_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args); - false -> - [Arg | Tail] = Args, - try - parse(OptSpecList, [{Name, to_type(ArgSpecType, Arg)} | OptAcc], ArgAcc, ArgPos, Tail) - catch - error:_ -> - throw({error, {invalid_option_arg, {Name, Arg}}}) - end - end. - - -%% @doc Parse a short option, add it to the option accumulator and continue -%% parsing the rest of the arguments recursively. -%% A short option can have the following syntax: -%% -a Single option 'a', no argument or implicit boolean argument -%% -a foo Single option 'a', argument "foo" -%% -afoo Single option 'a', argument "foo" -%% -abc Multiple options: 'a'; 'b'; 'c' -%% -bcafoo Multiple options: 'b'; 'c'; 'a' with argument "foo" -%% -aaa Multiple repetitions of option 'a' (only valid for options with integer arguments) --spec parse_short_option([option_spec()], [option()], [string()], integer(), [string()], string(), string()) -> - {ok, {[option()], [string()]}}. -parse_short_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, OptArg) -> - parse_short_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, first, OptArg). - -parse_short_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, OptPos, [Short | Arg]) -> - case lists:keyfind(Short, ?OPT_SHORT, OptSpecList) of - {Name, Short, _Long, undefined, _Help} -> - parse_short_option(OptSpecList, [Name | OptAcc], ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, first, Arg); - - {_Name, Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec -> - %% The option has a specification, so it requires an argument. - case Arg of - [] -> - %% The option argument string is empty, but the option requires - %% an argument, so we look into the next string in the list. - parse_short_option_next_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptSpec, OptPos); - - _ -> - case is_valid_arg(ArgSpec, Arg) of - true -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_arg(OptSpec, Arg, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args); - _ -> - NewOptAcc = case OptPos of - first -> add_option_with_implicit_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc); - _ -> add_option_with_implicit_incrementable_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc) - end, - parse_short_option(OptSpecList, NewOptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, OptStr, next, Arg) - end - end; - - false -> - throw({error, {invalid_option, OptStr}}) - end; -parse_short_option(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, _OptStr, _OptPos, []) -> - parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args). - - -%% @doc Retrieve the argument for an option from the next string in the list of -%% command-line parameters or set the value of the argument from the argument -%% specification (for boolean and integer arguments), if possible. -parse_short_option_next_arg(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args, {Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec, OptPos) -> - case Args =:= [] orelse is_implicit_arg(ArgSpec, hd(Args)) of - true when OptPos =:= first -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_implicit_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args); - true -> - parse(OptSpecList, add_option_with_implicit_incrementable_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc), ArgAcc, ArgPos, Args); - false -> - [Arg | Tail] = Args, - try - parse(OptSpecList, [{Name, to_type(ArgSpec, Arg)} | OptAcc], ArgAcc, ArgPos, Tail) - catch - error:_ -> - throw({error, {invalid_option_arg, {Name, Arg}}}) - end - end. - - -%% @doc Find the option for the discrete argument in position specified in the -%% Pos argument. --spec find_non_option_arg([option_spec()], integer()) -> {value, option_spec()} | false. -find_non_option_arg([{_Name, undefined, undefined, _ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec | _Tail], 0) -> - {value, OptSpec}; -find_non_option_arg([{_Name, undefined, undefined, _ArgSpec, _Help} | Tail], Pos) -> - find_non_option_arg(Tail, Pos - 1); -find_non_option_arg([_Head | Tail], Pos) -> - find_non_option_arg(Tail, Pos); -find_non_option_arg([], _Pos) -> - false. - - -%% @doc Append options that were not present in the command line arguments with -%% their default arguments. --spec append_default_options([option_spec()], [option()]) -> [option()]. -append_default_options([{Name, _Short, _Long, {_Type, DefaultArg}, _Help} | Tail], OptAcc) -> - append_default_options(Tail, - case lists:keymember(Name, 1, OptAcc) of - false -> - [{Name, DefaultArg} | OptAcc]; - _ -> - OptAcc - end); -%% For options with no default argument. -append_default_options([_Head | Tail], OptAcc) -> - append_default_options(Tail, OptAcc); -append_default_options([], OptAcc) -> - OptAcc. - - -%% @doc Add an option with argument converting it to the data type indicated by the -%% argument specification. --spec add_option_with_arg(option_spec(), string(), [option()]) -> [option()]. -add_option_with_arg({Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help} = OptSpec, Arg, OptAcc) -> - case is_valid_arg(ArgSpec, Arg) of - true -> - try - [{Name, to_type(ArgSpec, Arg)} | OptAcc] - catch - error:_ -> - throw({error, {invalid_option_arg, {Name, Arg}}}) - end; - false -> - add_option_with_implicit_arg(OptSpec, OptAcc) - end. - - -%% @doc Add an option with argument that was part of an assignment expression -%% (e.g. "--verbose=3") converting it to the data type indicated by the -%% argument specification. --spec add_option_with_assigned_arg(option_spec(), string(), [option()]) -> [option()]. -add_option_with_assigned_arg({Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help}, Arg, OptAcc) -> - try - [{Name, to_type(ArgSpec, Arg)} | OptAcc] - catch - error:_ -> - throw({error, {invalid_option_arg, {Name, Arg}}}) - end. - - -%% @doc Add an option that required an argument but did not have one. Some data -%% types (boolean, integer) allow implicit or assumed arguments. --spec add_option_with_implicit_arg(option_spec(), [option()]) -> [option()]. -add_option_with_implicit_arg({Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help}, OptAcc) -> - case arg_spec_type(ArgSpec) of - boolean -> - %% Special case for boolean arguments: if there is no argument we - %% set the value to 'true'. - [{Name, true} | OptAcc]; - integer -> - %% Special case for integer arguments: if the option had not been set - %% before we set the value to 1. This is needed to support options like - %% "-v" to return something like {verbose, 1}. - [{Name, 1} | OptAcc]; - _ -> - throw({error, {missing_option_arg, Name}}) - end. - - -%% @doc Add an option with an implicit or assumed argument. --spec add_option_with_implicit_incrementable_arg(option_spec() | arg_spec(), [option()]) -> [option()]. -add_option_with_implicit_incrementable_arg({Name, _Short, _Long, ArgSpec, _Help}, OptAcc) -> - case arg_spec_type(ArgSpec) of - boolean -> - %% Special case for boolean arguments: if there is no argument we - %% set the value to 'true'. - [{Name, true} | OptAcc]; - integer -> - %% Special case for integer arguments: if the option had not been set - %% before we set the value to 1; if not we increment the previous value - %% the option had. This is needed to support options like "-vvv" to - %% return something like {verbose, 3}. - case OptAcc of - [{Name, Count} | Tail] -> - [{Name, Count + 1} | Tail]; - _ -> - [{Name, 1} | OptAcc] - end; - _ -> - throw({error, {missing_option_arg, Name}}) - end. - - -%% @doc Retrieve the data type form an argument specification. --spec arg_spec_type(arg_spec()) -> arg_type() | undefined. -arg_spec_type({Type, _DefaultArg}) -> - Type; -arg_spec_type(Type) when is_atom(Type) -> - Type. - - -%% @doc Convert an argument string to its corresponding data type. --spec to_type(arg_spec() | arg_type(), string()) -> arg_value(). -to_type({Type, _DefaultArg}, Arg) -> - to_type(Type, Arg); -to_type(binary, Arg) -> - list_to_binary(Arg); -to_type(atom, Arg) -> - list_to_atom(Arg); -to_type(integer, Arg) -> - list_to_integer(Arg); -to_type(float, Arg) -> - list_to_float(Arg); -to_type(boolean, Arg) -> - LowerArg = string:to_lower(Arg), - case is_arg_true(LowerArg) of - true -> - true; - _ -> - case is_arg_false(LowerArg) of - true -> - false; - false -> - erlang:error(badarg) - end - end; -to_type(_Type, Arg) -> - Arg. - - --spec is_arg_true(string()) -> boolean(). -is_arg_true(Arg) -> - (Arg =:= "true") orelse (Arg =:= "t") orelse - (Arg =:= "yes") orelse (Arg =:= "y") orelse - (Arg =:= "on") orelse (Arg =:= "enabled") orelse - (Arg =:= "1"). - - --spec is_arg_false(string()) -> boolean(). -is_arg_false(Arg) -> - (Arg =:= "false") orelse (Arg =:= "f") orelse - (Arg =:= "no") orelse (Arg =:= "n") orelse - (Arg =:= "off") orelse (Arg =:= "disabled") orelse - (Arg =:= "0"). - - --spec is_valid_arg(arg_spec(), nonempty_string()) -> boolean(). -is_valid_arg({Type, _DefaultArg}, Arg) -> - is_valid_arg(Type, Arg); -is_valid_arg(boolean, Arg) -> - is_boolean_arg(Arg); -is_valid_arg(integer, Arg) -> - is_non_neg_integer_arg(Arg); -is_valid_arg(float, Arg) -> - is_non_neg_float_arg(Arg); -is_valid_arg(_Type, _Arg) -> - true. - - --spec is_implicit_arg(arg_spec(), nonempty_string()) -> boolean(). -is_implicit_arg({Type, _DefaultArg}, Arg) -> - is_implicit_arg(Type, Arg); -is_implicit_arg(boolean, Arg) -> - not is_boolean_arg(Arg); -is_implicit_arg(integer, Arg) -> - not is_integer_arg(Arg); -is_implicit_arg(_Type, _Arg) -> - false. - - --spec is_boolean_arg(string()) -> boolean(). -is_boolean_arg(Arg) -> - LowerArg = string:to_lower(Arg), - is_arg_true(LowerArg) orelse is_arg_false(LowerArg). - - --spec is_integer_arg(string()) -> boolean(). -is_integer_arg("-" ++ Tail) -> - is_non_neg_integer_arg(Tail); -is_integer_arg(Arg) -> - is_non_neg_integer_arg(Arg). - - --spec is_non_neg_integer_arg(string()) -> boolean(). -is_non_neg_integer_arg([Head | Tail]) when Head >= $0, Head =< $9 -> - is_non_neg_integer_arg(Tail); -is_non_neg_integer_arg([_Head | _Tail]) -> - false; -is_non_neg_integer_arg([]) -> - true. - - --spec is_non_neg_float_arg(string()) -> boolean(). -is_non_neg_float_arg([Head | Tail]) when (Head >= $0 andalso Head =< $9) orelse Head =:= $. -> - is_non_neg_float_arg(Tail); -is_non_neg_float_arg([_Head | _Tail]) -> - false; -is_non_neg_float_arg([]) -> - true. - - -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. --spec usage([option_spec()], string()) -> ok. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName) -> - usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, standard_error). - - -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error or standard_io indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. --spec usage([option_spec()], string(), output_stream() | string()) -> ok. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, OutputStream) when is_atom(OutputStream) -> - io:format(OutputStream, "Usage: ~s~s~n~n~s~n", - [ProgramName, usage_cmd_line(OptSpecList), usage_options(OptSpecList)]); -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. The CmdLineTail argument -%% is a string that is added to the end of the usage command line. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail) -> - usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail, standard_error). - - -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error or standard_io indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. The CmdLineTail argument -%% is a string that is added to the end of the usage command line. --spec usage([option_spec()], string(), string(), output_stream() | [{string(), string()}]) -> ok. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail, OutputStream) when is_atom(OutputStream) -> - io:format(OutputStream, "Usage: ~s~s ~s~n~n~s~n", - [ProgramName, usage_cmd_line(OptSpecList), CmdLineTail, usage_options(OptSpecList)]); -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. The CmdLineTail and OptionsTail -%% arguments are a string that is added to the end of the usage command line -%% and a list of tuples that are added to the end of the options' help lines. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail, OptionsTail) -> - usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail, OptionsTail, standard_error). - - -%% @doc Show a message on standard_error or standard_io indicating the command line options and -%% arguments that are supported by the program. The CmdLineTail and OptionsTail -%% arguments are a string that is added to the end of the usage command line -%% and a list of tuples that are added to the end of the options' help lines. --spec usage([option_spec()], string(), string(), [{string(), string()}], output_stream()) -> ok. -usage(OptSpecList, ProgramName, CmdLineTail, OptionsTail, OutputStream) -> - UsageOptions = lists:foldl( - fun ({Prefix, Help}, Acc) -> - add_option_help(Prefix, Help, Acc) - end, usage_options_reverse(OptSpecList, []), OptionsTail), - io:format(OutputStream, "Usage: ~s~s ~s~n~n~s~n", - [ProgramName, usage_cmd_line(OptSpecList), CmdLineTail, - lists:flatten(lists:reverse(UsageOptions))]). - - -%% @doc Return a string with the syntax for the command line options and -%% arguments. --spec usage_cmd_line([option_spec()]) -> string(). -usage_cmd_line(OptSpecList) -> - usage_cmd_line(OptSpecList, []). - -usage_cmd_line([{Name, Short, Long, ArgSpec, _Help} | Tail], Acc) -> - CmdLine = - case ArgSpec of - undefined -> - if - %% For options with short form and no argument. - Short =/= undefined -> - [$\s, $[, $-, Short, $]]; - %% For options with only long form and no argument. - Long =/= undefined -> - [$\s, $[, $-, $-, Long, $]]; - true -> - [] - end; - _ -> - if - %% For options with short form and argument. - Short =/= undefined -> - [$\s, $[, $-, Short, $\s, $<, atom_to_list(Name), $>, $]]; - %% For options with only long form and argument. - Long =/= undefined -> - [$\s, $[, $-, $-, Long, $\s, $<, atom_to_list(Name), $>, $]]; - %% For options with neither short nor long form and argument. - true -> - [$\s, $<, atom_to_list(Name), $>] - end - end, - usage_cmd_line(Tail, [CmdLine | Acc]); -usage_cmd_line([], Acc) -> - lists:flatten(lists:reverse(Acc)). - - -%% @doc Return a string with the help message for each of the options and -%% arguments. --spec usage_options([option_spec()]) -> string(). -usage_options(OptSpecList) -> - lists:flatten(lists:reverse(usage_options_reverse(OptSpecList, []))). - -usage_options_reverse([{Name, Short, Long, _ArgSpec, Help} | Tail], Acc) -> - Prefix = - case Long of - undefined -> - case Short of - %% Neither short nor long form (non-option argument). - undefined -> - [$<, atom_to_list(Name), $>]; - %% Only short form. - _ -> - [$-, Short] - end; - _ -> - case Short of - %% Only long form. - undefined -> - [$-, $- | Long]; - %% Both short and long form. - _ -> - [$-, Short, $,, $\s, $-, $- | Long] - end - end, - usage_options_reverse(Tail, add_option_help(Prefix, Help, Acc)); -usage_options_reverse([], Acc) -> - Acc. - - -%% @doc Add the help message corresponding to an option specification to a list -%% with the correct indentation. --spec add_option_help(Prefix :: string(), Help :: string(), Acc :: string()) -> string(). -add_option_help(Prefix, Help, Acc) when is_list(Help), Help =/= [] -> - FlatPrefix = lists:flatten(Prefix), - case ((?INDENTATION * ?TAB_LENGTH) - 2 - length(FlatPrefix)) of - TabSize when TabSize > 0 -> - Tab = lists:duplicate(ceiling(TabSize / ?TAB_LENGTH), $\t), - [[$\s, $\s, FlatPrefix, Tab, Help, $\n] | Acc]; - _ -> - % The indentation for the option description is 3 tabs (i.e. 24 characters) - % IMPORTANT: Change the number of tabs below if you change the - % value of the INDENTATION macro. - [[$\t, $\t, $\t, Help, $\n], [$\s, $\s, FlatPrefix, $\n] | Acc] - end; -add_option_help(_Opt, _Prefix, Acc) -> - Acc. - - - -%% @doc Return the smallest integral value not less than the argument. --spec ceiling(float()) -> integer(). -ceiling(X) -> - T = erlang:trunc(X), - case (X - T) of - % Neg when Neg < 0 -> - % T; - Pos when Pos > 0 -> - T + 1; - _ -> - T - end. -- 1.8.1.4