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Copyright (C) 1999 Waldo Bastian <bastian@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KCMDLINEARGS_H
#define KCMDLINEARGS_H
#include <kdecore_export.h>
#include <QtCore/QBool>
#include <klocale.h>
template <class T> class QList;
class QString;
class QStringList;
class QByteArray;
class QDataStream;
class KUrl;
class KCmdLineArgs;
class KCmdLineArgsPrivate;
class KCmdLineArgsStatic;
class KCmdLineOptionsPrivate;
/**
* @short Class that holds command line options.
*
* This class is intended to be used with the KCmdLineArgs class, which
* provides convenient and powerful command line argument parsing and
* handling functionality.
*
* @see KCmdLineArgs for additional usage information
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KCmdLineOptions
{
friend class KCmdLineArgs;
friend class KCmdLineArgsStatic;
public:
/**
* Constructor.
*/
KCmdLineOptions ();
/**
* Copy constructor.
*/
KCmdLineOptions (const KCmdLineOptions &options);
/**
* Assignment operator.
*/
KCmdLineOptions& operator= (const KCmdLineOptions &options);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~KCmdLineOptions ();
/**
* Add command line option, by providing its name, description, and
* possibly a default value. These will print out when <i>myapp --help</i>
* is called on the command line.
*
* Note that a long option can only have one short (single character) alias
*
* @since 4.6 Note that the following does not apply to options that begin
* with "no" and expect a parameter, like "nooption4" in the example bellow.
*
* Note that if the option name begin with "no" that you will need to test
* for the name without the "no" and the result will be the inverse of what
* is specified. i.e. if "nofoo" is the name of the option and
* <i>myapp --nofoo</i> is called:
*
* @code
* KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs()->isSet("foo"); // false
* @endcode
*
* Here are some more examples showing various features:
*
* @code
* KCmdLineOptions options;
* options.add("a", ki18n("A short binary option"));
* options.add("b \<file>", ki18n("A short option which takes an argument"));
* options.add("c \<speed>", ki18n("As above but with a default value"), "9600");
* options.add("option1", ki18n("A long binary option, off by default"));
* options.add("nooption2", ki18n("A long binary option, on by default"));
* options.add(":", ki18n("Extra options:"));
* options.add("option3 \<file>", ki18n("A long option which takes an argument"));
* options.add("nooption4 \<speed>", ki18n("A long option which takes an argument, defaulting to 9600"), "9600");
* options.add("d").add("option5", ki18n("A long option which has a short option as alias"));
* options.add("e").add("nooption6", ki18n("Another long option with an alias"));
* options.add("f").add("option7 \<speed>", ki18n("'--option7 speed' is the same as '-f speed'"));
* options.add("!option8 \<cmd>", ki18n("All options following this one will be treated as arguments"));
* options.add("+file", ki18n("A required argument 'file'"));
* options.add("+[arg1]", ki18n("An optional argument 'arg1'"));
* options.add("!+command", ki18n("A required argument 'command', that can contain multiple words, even starting with '-'"));
* options.add("", ki18n("Additional help text not associated with any particular option"));
* @endcode
*
* @param name option name
* @param description option description, made available for translation;
* can be left off
* @param defaultValue default option value, when the value is not specified
* on the command line; can be left off
*/
KCmdLineOptions &add (const QByteArray &name,
const KLocalizedString &description = KLocalizedString(),
const QByteArray &defaultValue = QByteArray());
/**
* Add all options from another KCmdLineOptions object.
*
* @param options options to add
*/
KCmdLineOptions &add (const KCmdLineOptions &options);
private:
KCmdLineOptionsPrivate *d; //krazy:exclude=dpointer (for operator=)
};
class KCmdLineArgsList;
class KApplication;
class KAboutData;
/**
* @short A class for command-line argument handling.
*
* KCmdLineArgs provides simple access to the command-line arguments
* for an application. It takes into account Qt-specific options,
* KDE-specific options and application specific options.
*
* This class is used in %main() via the static method
* init().
*
* A typical %KDE application using %KCmdLineArgs should look like this:
*
* @code
* int main(int argc, char *argv[])
* {
* // Initialize command line args
* KCmdLineArgs::init(argc, argv, appName, programName, version, description);
*
* // Define the command line options using KCmdLineOptions
* KCmdLineOptions options;
* ....
*
* // Register the supported options
* KCmdLineArgs::addCmdLineOptions( options );
*
* // Add options from other components
* KUniqueApplication::addCmdLineOptions();
*
* ....
*
* // Create application object without passing 'argc' and 'argv' again.
* KUniqueApplication app;
*
* ....
*
* // Handle our own options/arguments
* // A KApplication will usually do this in main but this is not
* // necessary.
* // A KUniqueApplication might want to handle it in newInstance().
*
* KCmdLineArgs *args = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs();
*
* // A binary option (on / off)
* if (args->isSet("some-option"))
* ....
*
* // An option which takes an additional argument
* QString anotherOptionArg = args->getOption("another-option");
*
* // Arguments (e.g. files to open)
* for(int i = 0; i < args->count(); i++) // Counting start at 0!
* {
* openFile( args->arg(i));
* // Or more convenient:
* // openUrl( args->url(i));
*
* }
*
* args->clear(); // Free up some memory.
* ....
* }
* @endcode
*
* The options that an application supports are configured using the
* KCmdLineOptions class. An example is shown below:
*
* @code
* KCmdLineOptions options;
* options.add("a", ki18n("A short binary option"));
* options.add("b \<file>", ki18n("A short option which takes an argument"));
* options.add("c \<speed>", ki18n("As above but with a default value"), "9600");
* options.add("option1", ki18n("A long binary option, off by default"));
* options.add("nooption2", ki18n("A long binary option, on by default"));
* options.add(":", ki18n("Extra options:"));
* options.add("option3 \<file>", ki18n("A long option which takes an argument"));
* options.add("option4 \<speed>", ki18n("A long option which takes an argument, defaulting to 9600"), "9600");
* options.add("d").add("option5", ki18n("A long option which has a short option as alias"));
* options.add("e").add("nooption6", ki18n("Another long option with an alias"));
* options.add("f").add("option7 \<speed>", ki18n("'--option7 speed' is the same as '-f speed'"));
* options.add("!option8 \<cmd>", ki18n("All options following this one will be treated as arguments"));
* options.add("+file", ki18n("A required argument 'file'"));
* options.add("+[arg1]", ki18n("An optional argument 'arg1'"));
* options.add("!+command", ki18n("A required argument 'command', that can contain multiple words, even starting with '-'"));
* options.add("", ki18n("Additional help text not associated with any particular option"));
* @endcode
*
* The ki18n calls are used for translation instead of the more usual i18n
* calls, because the translation needs to be delayed until after the
* message catalogs have been initialized.
*
* Note that a program should define the options before any arguments.
*
* When a long option has a short option as an alias, a program should
* only test for the long option.
*
* With the above options a command line could look like:
* @code
* myapp -a -c 4800 --display localhost:0.0 --nooption5 -d /tmp/file
* @endcode
*
* Long binary options can be in the form 'option' and 'nooption'.
* A command line may contain the same binary option multiple times,
* the last option determines the outcome:
* @code
* myapp --nooption4 --option4 --nooption4
* @endcode
* is the same as:
* @code
* myapp --nooption4
* @endcode
*
* If an option value is provided multiple times, normally only the last
* value is used:
* @code
* myapp -c 1200 -c 2400 -c 4800
* @endcode
* is usually the same as:
* @code
* myapp -c 4800
* @endcode
*
* However, an application can choose to use all values specified as well.
* As an example of this, consider that you may wish to specify a
* number of directories to use:
* @code
* myapp -I /usr/include -I /opt/kde/include -I /usr/X11/include
* @endcode
* When an application does this it should mention this in the description
* of the option. To access these options, use getOptionList()
*
* Tips for end-users:
*
* @li Single char options like "-a -b -c" may be combined into "-abc"
* @li The option "--foo bar" may also be written "--foo=bar"
* @li The option "-P lp1" may also be written "-P=lp1" or "-Plp1"
* @li The option "--foo bar" may also be written "-foo bar"
*
* @author Waldo Bastian
* @version 0.0.4
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KCmdLineArgs
{
friend class KApplication;
friend class KCmdLineArgsList;
friend class KCmdLineArgsStatic;
public:
// Static functions:
enum StdCmdLineArg {
CmdLineArgQt = 0x01,
CmdLineArgKDE = 0x02,
CmdLineArgsMask=0x03,
CmdLineArgNone = 0x00,
Reserved = 0xff
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(StdCmdLineArgs, StdCmdLineArg)
/**
* Initialize class.
*
* This function should be called as the very first thing in
* your application.
* @param argc As passed to @p main(...).
* @param argv As passed to @p main(...).
* @param appname The untranslated name of your application. This should
* match with @p argv[0].
* @param catalog Translation catalog name, if empty @p appname will be used.
* @param programName A program name string to be used for display
* purposes. This string should be marked for translation.
* Example: ki18n("KEdit")
* @param version A version.
* @param description A short description of what your application is about.
* Also marked for translation.
* @param stdargs KDE/Qt or no default parameters
*/
static void init(int argc, char **argv,
const QByteArray &appname,
const QByteArray &catalog,
const KLocalizedString &programName,
const QByteArray &version,
const KLocalizedString &description = KLocalizedString(),
StdCmdLineArgs stdargs=StdCmdLineArgs(CmdLineArgQt|CmdLineArgKDE));
/**
* Initialize class.
*
* This function should be called as the very first thing in
* your application. It uses KAboutData to replace some of the
* arguments that would otherwise be required.
*
* @param _argc As passed to @p main(...).
* @param _argv As passed to @p main(...).
* @param about A KAboutData object describing your program.
* @param stdargs KDE/Qt or no default parameters
*/
static void init(int _argc,
char **_argv,
const KAboutData *about,
StdCmdLineArgs stdargs=StdCmdLineArgs(CmdLineArgQt|CmdLineArgKDE));
/**
* Initialize Class
*
* This function should be called as the very first thing in your
* application. This method will rarely be used, since it doesn't
* provide any argument parsing. It does provide access to the
* KAboutData information.
* This method is exactly the same as calling
* init(0,0, const KAboutData *about, CmdLineArgNone).
*
* @param about the about data.
* @see KAboutData
*/
static void init(const KAboutData *about);
/**
* add standard Qt/KDE command-line args
*/
static void addStdCmdLineOptions(StdCmdLineArgs stdargs=StdCmdLineArgs(CmdLineArgQt|CmdLineArgKDE));
/**
* Add options to your application.
*
* You must make sure that all possible options have been added before
* any class uses the command line arguments.
*
* The list of options should look like this:
*
* @code
* KCmdLineOptions options;
* options.add("option1 \<argument>", ki18n("Description 1"), "my_extra_arg");
* options.add("o");
* options.add("option2", ki18n("Description 2"));
* options.add("nooption3", ki18n("Description 3"));
* options.add("+file", ki18n("A required argument 'file'"));
* @endcode
*
* @li "option1" is an option that requires an additional argument,
* but if one is not provided, it uses "my_extra_arg".
* @li "option2" is an option that can be turned on. The default is off.
* @li "option3" is an option that can be turned off. The default is on.
* @li "o" does not have a description. It is an alias for the option
* that follows. In this case "option2".
* @li "+file" specifies an argument. The '+' is removed. If your program
* doesn't specify that it can use arguments your program will abort
* when an argument is passed to it. Note that the reverse is not
* true. If required, you must check yourself the number of arguments
* specified by the user:
* @code
* KCmdLineArgs *args = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs();
* if (args->count() == 0) KCmdLineArgs::usage(i18n("No file specified"));
* @endcode
*
* In BNF:
* @code
* cmd = myapp [options] file
* options = (option)*
* option = --option1 \<argument> |
* (-o | --option2 | --nooption2) |
* ( --option3 | --nooption3 )
* @endcode
*
* Instead of "--option3" one may also use "-option3"
*
* Usage examples:
*
* @li "myapp --option1 test"
* @li "myapp" (same as "myapp --option1 my_extra_arg")
* @li "myapp --option2"
* @li "myapp --nooption2" (same as "myapp", since it is off by default)
* @li "myapp -o" (same as "myapp --option2")
* @li "myapp --nooption3"
* @li "myapp --option3 (same as "myapp", since it is on by default)
* @li "myapp --option2 --nooption2" (same as "myapp", because it
* option2 is off by default, and the last usage applies)
* @li "myapp /tmp/file"
*
* @param options A list of options that your code supplies.
* @param name the name of the option list, as displayed by
* the help output. Can be empty.
* @param id A name with which these options can be identified, can be empty.
* @param afterId The options are inserted after this set of options, can be empty.
*/
static void addCmdLineOptions(const KCmdLineOptions &options,
const KLocalizedString &name = KLocalizedString(),
const QByteArray &id = QByteArray(),
const QByteArray &afterId = QByteArray());
/**
* Access parsed arguments.
*
* This function returns all command line arguments that your code
* handles. If unknown command-line arguments are encountered the program
* is aborted and usage information is shown.
*
* @param id The name of the options you are interested in, can be empty.
*/
static KCmdLineArgs *parsedArgs(const QByteArray &id = QByteArray());
/**
* Get the CWD (Current Working Directory) associated with the
* current command line arguments.
*
* Typically this is needed in KUniqueApplication::newInstance()
* since the CWD of the process may be different from the CWD
* where the user started a second instance.
* @return the current working directory
**/
static QString cwd();
/**
* Get the appname according to argv[0].
* @return the name of the application
**/
static QString appName();
/**
* Print the usage help to stdout and exit.
*
* @param id if empty, print all options. If id is set, only print the
* option specified by id. The id is the value set by
* addCmdLineOptions().
**/
static void usage(const QByteArray &id = QByteArray());
/**
* Print an error to stderr and the usage help to stdout and exit.
* @param error the error to print
**/
static void usageError(const QString &error);
/**
* Enable i18n to be able to print a translated error message.
*
* N.B.: This function leaks memory, therefore you are expected to exit
* afterwards (e.g., by calling usage()).
**/
static void enable_i18n();
// Member functions:
/**
* Read out a string option.
*
* The option must have a corresponding KCmdLineOptions entry
* of the form:
* @code
* options.add("option \<argument>", ki18n("Description"), "default");
* @endcode
* You cannot test for the presence of an alias - you must always
* test for the full option.
*
* @param option The name of the option without '-'.
*
* @return The value of the option. If the option was not
* present on the command line the default is returned.
* If the option was present more than once, the value of the
* last occurrence is used.
*/
QString getOption(const QByteArray &option) const;
/**
* Read out all occurrences of a string option.
*
* The option must have a corresponding KCmdLineOptions entry
* of the form:
* @code
* options.add("option \<argument>", ki18n("Description"), "default");
* @endcode
* You cannot test for the presence of an alias - you must always
* test for the full option.
*
* @param option The name of the option, without '-' or '-no'.
*
* @return A list of all option values. If no option was present
* on the command line, an empty list is returned.
*/
QStringList getOptionList(const QByteArray &option) const;
/**
* Read out a boolean option or check for the presence of string option.
*
* @param option The name of the option without '-' or '-no'.
*
* @return The value of the option. It will be true if the option
* was specifically turned on in the command line, or if the option
* is turned on by default (in the KCmdLineOptions list) and was
* not specifically turned off in the command line. Equivalently,
* it will be false if the option was specifically turned off in
* the command line, or if the option is turned off by default (in
* the KCmdLineOptions list) and was not specifically turned on in
* the command line.
*/
bool isSet(const QByteArray &option) const;
/**
* Read the number of arguments that aren't options (but,
* for example, filenames).
*
* @return The number of arguments that aren't options
*/
int count() const;
/**
* Read out an argument.
*
* @param n The argument to read. 0 is the first argument.
* count()-1 is the last argument.
*
* @return n-th argument
*/
QString arg(int n) const;
/**
* Read out an argument representing a URL.
*
* The argument can be
* @li an absolute filename
* @li a relative filename
* @li a URL
*
* @param n The argument to read. 0 is the first argument.
* count()-1 is the last argument.
*
* @return a URL representing the n'th argument.
*/
KUrl url(int n) const;
/**
* Used by url().
* Made public for apps that don't use KCmdLineArgs
* @param urlArg the argument
* @return the url.
*/
static KUrl makeURL( const QByteArray &urlArg );
/**
* Made public for apps that don't use KCmdLineArgs
* To be done before makeURL, to set the current working
* directory in case makeURL needs it.
* @param cwd the new working directory
*/
static void setCwd( const QByteArray &cwd );
/**
* Clear all options and arguments.
*/
void clear();
/**
* Reset all option definitions, i.e. cancel all addCmdLineOptions calls.
* Note that KApplication's options are removed too, you might want to
* call KApplication::addCmdLineOptions if you want them back.
*
* You usually don't want to call this method.
*/
static void reset();
/**
* Load arguments from a stream.
*/
static void loadAppArgs( QDataStream &);
/**
* @internal for KUniqueApplication only:
*
* Save all but the Qt and KDE arguments to a stream.
*/
static void saveAppArgs( QDataStream &);
/**
* Add standard option --tempfile
*/
static void addTempFileOption();
// this avoids having to know the "id" used by addTempFileOption
// but this approach doesn't scale well, we can't have 50 standard options here...
/**
* @return true if --tempfile was set
*/
static bool isTempFileSet();
/**
* Returns the number of arguments returned by qtArgv()
*
* @see qtArgv
*/
static int &qtArgc();
/**
* Returns command line options for consumption by Qt after parsing them in a way that
* is consistent with KDE's general command line handling. In particular this ensures
* that Qt command line options can be specified as either -option or --option and that
* any options specified after '--' will be ignored.
*
* @see qt_argc
*/
static char **qtArgv();
/**
* Returns the list of command-line arguments.
* @since 4.6
*/
static QStringList allArguments();
/**
* Returns the KAboutData for consumption by KComponentData
*/
static const KAboutData *aboutData();
protected:
/**
* @internal
* Constructor.
*/
KCmdLineArgs( const KCmdLineOptions &_options, const KLocalizedString &_name,
const QByteArray &_id);
/**
* @internal use only.
*
* Use clear() if you want to free up some memory.
*
* Destructor.
*/
~KCmdLineArgs();
private:
/**
* @internal for KApplication only
*
* Initialize class.
*
* This function should be called as the very first thing in
* your application.
* @param argc As passed to @p main(...).
* @param argv As passed to @p main(...).
* @param appname The untranslated name of your application. This should
* match with @p argv[0].
*
* This function makes KCmdLineArgs ignore all unknown options as well as
* all arguments.
*/
static void initIgnore(int _argc, char **_argv, const QByteArray &_appname);
KCmdLineArgsPrivate *const d;
};
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KCmdLineArgs::StdCmdLineArgs)
#endif
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