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// Generated by gmmproc 2.39.93 -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _GLIBMM_OPTIONCONTEXT_H
#define _GLIBMM_OPTIONCONTEXT_H
/* Copyright (C) 2004 The glibmm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <glibmm/optionentry.h>
#include <glibmm/optiongroup.h>
#include <glibmm/error.h>
#include <sigc++/signal.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
extern "C" { typedef struct _GOptionContext GOptionContext; }
#endif
namespace Glib
{
/** Exception class for options.
*/
class OptionError : public Glib::Error
{
public:
enum Code
{
UNKNOWN_OPTION,
BAD_VALUE,
FAILED
};
OptionError(Code error_code, const Glib::ustring& error_message);
explicit OptionError(GError* gobject);
Code code() const;
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
private:
static void throw_func(GError* gobject);
friend void wrap_init(); // uses throw_func()
#endif //DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
};
/** An OptionContext defines and parses commandline options, using OptionGroup%s and \link OptionEntry option entries \endlink.
*
* It supports short and long commandline options, as shown in the following example:
*
* <tt>testtreemodel -r 1 --max-size 20 --rand --display=:1.0 -vb -- file1 file2</tt>
*
* The example demonstrates a number of features of the GOption
* commandline parser
* - Options can be single letters, prefixed by a single dash.
Multiple short options can be grouped behind a single dash.
* - Long options are prefixed by two consecutive dashes.
* - Options can have an extra argument, which can be a number, a string or
* a filename. For long options, the extra argument can be appended with
* an equals sign after the option name, which is useful if the extra
* argument starts with a dash, which would otherwise cause it to be
* interpreted as another option.
* - Non-option arguments are returned to the application as rest arguments.
* - An argument consisting solely of two dashes turns off further parsing,
* any remaining arguments (even those starting with a dash) are returned
* to the application as rest arguments.
*
* The OptionContext groups options in OptionGroups, which makes it easy to
* incorporate options from multiple sources. The intended use for this is
* to let applications collect option groups from the libraries it uses,
* add them to their OptionContext, and parse all options by a single call
* to parse(). See Gtk::Main::add_gtk_option_group(), for an example.
*
* Add options by creating OptionEntry instances and appropriately-typed variables,
* and adding them to an OptionGroup with OptionGroup::add_entry() or
* OptionGroup::add_entry_filename(). The option group should then be added to
* the OptionContext with set_main_group() or add_group().
*
* You might find it convenient to derive your own class from OptionGroup to
* contain these OptionEntry instances and member variables.
*
* If an option is of type string (see OptionGroup::add_entry()) or filename
* (see OptionGroup::add_entry_filename()), OptionContext takes
* care of converting it to the right encoding. strings are returned in
* UTF-8 encoding and filenames are returned in the GLib filename encoding.
* Note that this only works if setlocale() has been called before
* OptionContext::parse().
*
* OptionContext can automatically generate nicely formatted help output. Unless it is
* explicitly turned off with set_help_enabled(), this will recognize
* the --help, -?, --help-all and --help-groupname options
* (where groupname is the name of an OptionGroup) and write suitable text to
* stdout.
*
*
*/
class OptionContext
{
public:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef OptionContext CppObjectType;
typedef GOptionContext BaseObjectType;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
private:
public:
/** Creates a new option context.
* @param parameter_string A string which is displayed in the first line of --help output, after programname [OPTION...]
*/
explicit OptionContext(const Glib::ustring& parameter_string = Glib::ustring());
//Note that, unlike Glib::Wrap(), this would create a second C++ instance for the same C instance,u
//so it should be used carefully. For instance you could not access data in a derived class via this second instance.
explicit OptionContext(GOptionContext* castitem, bool take_ownership = false);
virtual ~OptionContext();
/** Enables or disables automatic generation of `--help` output.
* By default, g_option_context_parse() recognizes `--help`, `-h`,
* `-?`, `--help-all` and `--help-groupname` and creates suitable
* output to stdout.
*
* @newin{2,6}
* @param help_enabled <tt>true</tt> to enable `--help`, <tt>false</tt> to disable it.
*/
void set_help_enabled(bool help_enabled = true);
/** Returns whether automatic `--help` generation
* is turned on for @a context. See g_option_context_set_help_enabled().
*
* @newin{2,6}
* @return <tt>true</tt> if automatic help generation is turned on.
*/
bool get_help_enabled() const;
/** Sets whether to ignore unknown options or not. If an argument is
* ignored, it is left in the @a argv array after parsing. By default,
* g_option_context_parse() treats unknown options as error.
*
* This setting does not affect non-option arguments (i.e. arguments
* which don't start with a dash). But note that GOption cannot reliably
* determine whether a non-option belongs to a preceding unknown option.
*
* @newin{2,6}
* @param ignore_unknown <tt>true</tt> to ignore unknown options, <tt>false</tt> to produce
* an error when unknown options are met.
*/
void set_ignore_unknown_options(bool ignore_unknown = true);
/** Returns whether unknown options are ignored or not. See
* g_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options().
*
* @newin{2,6}
* @return <tt>true</tt> if unknown options are ignored.
*/
bool get_ignore_unknown_options() const;
/** Parses the command line arguments, recognizing options
* which have been added to @a context. A side-effect of
* calling this function is that g_set_prgname() will be
* called.
*
* If the parsing is successful, any parsed arguments are
* removed from the array and @a argc and @a argv are updated
* accordingly. A '--' option is stripped from @a argv
* unless there are unparsed options before and after it,
* or some of the options after it start with '-'. In case
* of an error, @a argc and @a argv are left unmodified.
*
* If automatic `--help` support is enabled
* (see g_option_context_set_help_enabled()), and the
* @a argv array contains one of the recognized help options,
* this function will produce help output to stdout and
* call `exit (0)`.
*
* Note that function depends on the [current locale][setlocale] for
* automatic character set conversion of string and filename
* arguments.
*
* @newin{2,6}
* @param argc A pointer to the number of command line arguments.
* @param argv A pointer to the array of command line arguments.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the parsing was successful,
* <tt>false</tt> if an error occurred.
*/
bool parse(int& argc, char**& argv);
//TODO: Document this as useful (only?) with the result from g_win32_get_command_line?
//goption.c has example code that suggests always using this, and ifdefing for G_OS_WIN32, with a g_strdupv for the non-win32 case.
//Presumably we cannot hide that ifdeffing from application code because the argument-removal would be invisible to the caller.
//So can we hide it for people who don't care about arguments being removed from argv?
//TODO? _WRAP_METHOD(bool parse(char**& argv), g_option_context_parse_strv, errthrow)
//g_option_context_add_main_entries(), just creates a group internally, adds them to it, and does a set_main_group()
//- a group without callbacks seems to do some simple default parsing.
/** Adds an OptionGroup to the context, so that parsing with context will recognize the options in the group.
* Note that the group will not be copied, so it should exist for as long as the context exists.
*
* @param group The group to add.
*/
void add_group(OptionGroup& group);
/** Sets an OptionGroup as the main group of the context. This has the same effect as calling add_group(), the only
* difference is that the options in the main group are treated differently when generating --help output.
* Note that the group will not be copied, so it should exist for as long as the context exists.
*
* @param group The group to add.
*/
void set_main_group(OptionGroup& group);
//We don't need this (hopefully), and the memory management would be really awkward.
//OptionGroup& get_main_group();
//const OptionGroup& get_main_group() const;
/** Returns a formatted, translated help text for the given context.
* To obtain the text produced by `--help`, call
* `g_option_context_get_help (context, <tt>true</tt>, <tt>0</tt>)`.
* To obtain the text produced by `--help-all`, call
* `g_option_context_get_help (context, <tt>false</tt>, <tt>0</tt>)`.
* To obtain the help text for an option group, call
* `g_option_context_get_help (context, <tt>false</tt>, group)`.
*
* @newin{2,14}
* @param main_help If <tt>true</tt>, only include the main group.
* @param group The OptionGroup to create help for, or <tt>0</tt>.
* @return A newly allocated string containing the help text.
*/
Glib::ustring get_help(bool main_help, const OptionGroup& group) const;
/** Returns a formatted, translated help text for the given context.
* To obtain the text produced by --help, call get_help (true).
* To obtain the text produced by --help-all, call get_help(false).
* To obtain the help text for an option group, call get_help(false, group).
*
* @param main_help If true, only include the main group.
* @result string containing the help text.
*/
Glib::ustring get_help(bool main_help = true) const;
GOptionContext* gobj() { return gobject_; }
const GOptionContext* gobj() const { return gobject_; }
/** Adds a string to be displayed in --help output before the list of options. This
* is typically a summary of the program functionality.
*
* Note that the summary is translated (see set_translate_func(),
* set_translation_domain()).
*
* @newin{2,14}
*/
void set_summary(const Glib::ustring& summary);
/** Returns: the summary
* See set_summary() for more information
*
* @newin{2,14}
* @return The summary.
*/
Glib::ustring get_summary() const;
/** Adds a string to be displayed in --help output after the list of
* options. This text often includes a bug reporting address.
*
* Note that the summary is translated (see set_translate_func()).
*
* @newin{2,14}
*/
void set_description(const Glib::ustring& description);
/** Returns: the description
* See set_description() for more information
*
* @newin{2,14}
* @return The description.
*/
Glib::ustring get_description() const;
/** A convenience function to use gettext() for translating
* user-visible strings.
*
* @newin{2,14}
*/
void set_translation_domain(const Glib::ustring& domain);
/**
* This function is used to translate user-visible strings, for --help output.
* The function takes an untranslated string and returns a translated string
*/
typedef sigc::slot<Glib::ustring, const Glib::ustring&> SlotTranslate;
/**
* Sets the function which is used to translate user-visible
* strings, for --help output. Different groups can use different functions.
*
* If you are using gettext(), you only need to set the translation domain,
* see set_translation_domain().
*
* @newin{2,14}
*/
void set_translate_func (const SlotTranslate& slot);
protected:
GOptionContext* gobject_;
bool has_ownership_;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* _GLIBMM_OPTIONCONTEXT_H */
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