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authorLaurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>2021-07-05 23:39:31 +0300
committerLaurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>2021-07-22 17:13:13 +0300
commitb9389118842bd09b5b33fc88d8ac79f6462c6961 (patch)
tree455ca731fe0e57c40959164445c92e00ff612376 /src
parentaeb639041821feb2e8f34d671277b3996f033f56 (diff)
cam: options: Document the options parser API
Before extending the option parser, document its existing API. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
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diff --git a/src/cam/options.cpp b/src/cam/options.cpp
index 41968caa..135dd762 100644
--- a/src/cam/options.cpp
+++ b/src/cam/options.cpp
@@ -13,10 +13,80 @@
#include "options.h"
+/**
+ * \enum OptionArgument
+ * \brief Indicate if an option takes an argument
+ *
+ * \var OptionArgument::ArgumentNone
+ * \brief The option doesn't accept any argument
+ *
+ * \var OptionArgument::ArgumentRequired
+ * \brief The option requires an argument
+ *
+ * \var OptionArgument::ArgumentOptional
+ * \brief The option accepts an optional argument
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \enum OptionType
+ * \brief The type of argument for an option
+ *
+ * \var OptionType::OptionNone
+ * \brief No argument type, used for options that take no argument
+ *
+ * \var OptionType::OptionInteger
+ * \brief Integer argument type, with an optional base prefix (`0` for base 8,
+ * `0x` for base 16, none for base 10)
+ *
+ * \var OptionType::OptionString
+ * \brief String argument
+ *
+ * \var OptionType::OptionKeyValue
+ * \brief key=value list argument
+ */
+
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Option
*/
+/**
+ * \struct Option
+ * \brief Store metadata about an option
+ *
+ * \var Option::opt
+ * \brief The option identifier
+ *
+ * \var Option::type
+ * \brief The type of the option argument
+ *
+ * \var Option::name
+ * \brief The option name
+ *
+ * \var Option::argument
+ * \brief Whether the option accepts an optional argument, a mandatory
+ * argument, or no argument at all
+ *
+ * \var Option::argumentName
+ * \brief The argument name used in the help text
+ *
+ * \var Option::help
+ * \brief The help text (may be a multi-line string)
+ *
+ * \var Option::keyValueParser
+ * \brief For options of type OptionType::OptionKeyValue, the key-value parser
+ * to parse the argument
+ *
+ * \var Option::isArray
+ * \brief Whether the option can appear once or multiple times
+ *
+ * \fn Option::hasShortOption()
+ * \brief Tell if the option has a short option specifier (e.g. `-f`)
+ * \return True if the option has a short option specifier, false otherwise
+ *
+ * \fn Option::hasLongOption()
+ * \brief Tell if the option has a long option specifier (e.g. `--foo`)
+ * \return True if the option has a long option specifier, false otherwise
+ */
struct Option {
int opt;
OptionType type;
@@ -32,6 +102,10 @@ struct Option {
const char *typeName() const;
};
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve a string describing the option type
+ * \return A string describing the option type
+ */
const char *Option::typeName() const
{
switch (type) {
@@ -55,24 +129,64 @@ const char *Option::typeName() const
* OptionBase<T>
*/
+/**
+ * \class template<typename T> OptionBase
+ * \brief Container to store the values of parsed options
+ * \tparam T The type through which options are identified
+ *
+ * The OptionsBase class is generated by a parser (either OptionsParser or
+ * KeyValueParser) when parsing options. It stores values for all the options
+ * found, and exposes accessor functions to retrieve them. The options are
+ * accessed through an identifier to type \a T, which is an int referencing an
+ * Option::opt for OptionsParser, or a std::string referencing an Option::name
+ * for KeyValueParser.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \fn OptionsBase::OptionsBase()
+ * \brief Construct an OptionsBase instance
+ *
+ * The constructed instance is initially invalid, and will be populated by the
+ * options parser.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Tell if the stored options list is empty
+ * \return True if the container is empty, false otherwise
+ */
template<typename T>
bool OptionsBase<T>::empty() const
{
return values_.empty();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Tell if the options parsing completed successfully
+ * \return True if the container is returned after successfully parsing
+ * options, false if it is returned after an error was detected during parsing
+ */
template<typename T>
bool OptionsBase<T>::valid() const
{
return valid_;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Tell if the option \a opt is specified
+ * \param[in] opt The option to search for
+ * \return True if the \a opt option is set, false otherwise
+ */
template<typename T>
bool OptionsBase<T>::isSet(const T &opt) const
{
return values_.find(opt) != values_.end();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the value of option \a opt
+ * \param[in] opt The option to retrieve
+ * \return The value of option \a opt if found, an empty OptionValue otherwise
+ */
template<typename T>
const OptionValue &OptionsBase<T>::operator[](const T &opt) const
{
@@ -84,6 +198,13 @@ const OptionValue &OptionsBase<T>::operator[](const T &opt) const
return empty;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Mark the container as invalid
+ *
+ * This function can be used in a key-value parser's override of the
+ * KeyValueParser::parse() function to mark the returned options as invalid if
+ * a validation error occurs.
+ */
template<typename T>
void OptionsBase<T>::invalidate()
{
@@ -144,9 +265,46 @@ template class OptionsBase<std::string>;
* KeyValueParser
*/
+/**
+ * \class KeyValueParser
+ * \brief A specialized parser for list of key-value pairs
+ *
+ * The KeyValueParser is an options parser for comma-separated lists of
+ * `key=value` pairs. The supported keys are added to the parser with
+ * addOption(). A given key can only appear once in the parsed list.
+ *
+ * Instances of this class can be passed to the OptionsParser::addOption()
+ * function to create options that take key-value pairs as an option argument.
+ * Specialized versions of the key-value parser can be created by inheriting
+ * from this class, to pre-build the options list in the constructor, and to add
+ * custom validation by overriding the parse() function.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \class KeyValueParser::Options
+ * \brief An option list generated by the key-value parser
+ *
+ * This is a specialization of OptionsBase with the option reference type set to
+ * std::string.
+ */
+
KeyValueParser::KeyValueParser() = default;
KeyValueParser::~KeyValueParser() = default;
+/**
+ * \brief Add a supported option to the parser
+ * \param[in] name The option name, corresponding to the key name in the
+ * key=value pair. The name shall be unique.
+ * \param[in] type The type of the value in the key=value pair
+ * \param[in] help The help text
+ * \param[in] argument Whether the value is optional, mandatory or not allowed.
+ * Shall be ArgumentNone if \a type is OptionNone.
+ *
+ * \sa OptionsParser
+ *
+ * \return True if the option was added successfully, false if an error
+ * occurred.
+ */
bool KeyValueParser::addOption(const char *name, OptionType type,
const char *help, OptionArgument argument)
{
@@ -166,6 +324,17 @@ bool KeyValueParser::addOption(const char *name, OptionType type,
return true;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Parse a string containing a list of key-value pairs
+ * \param[in] arguments The key-value pairs string to parse
+ *
+ * If a parsing error occurs, the parsing stops and the function returns an
+ * invalid container. The container is populated with the options successfully
+ * parsed so far.
+ *
+ * \return A valid container with the list of parsed options on success, or an
+ * invalid container otherwise
+ */
KeyValueParser::Options KeyValueParser::parse(const char *arguments)
{
Options options;
@@ -278,31 +447,98 @@ void KeyValueParser::usage(int indent)
* OptionValue
*/
+/**
+ * \class OptionValue
+ * \brief Container to store the value of an option
+ *
+ * The OptionValue class is a variant-type container to store the value of an
+ * option. It supports empty values, integers, strings, key-value lists, as well
+ * as arrays of those types. For array values, all array elements shall have the
+ * same type.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \enum OptionValue::ValueType
+ * \brief The option value type
+ *
+ * \var OptionValue::ValueType::ValueNone
+ * \brief Empty value
+ *
+ * \var OptionValue::ValueType::ValueInteger
+ * \brief Integer value (int)
+ *
+ * \var OptionValue::ValueType::ValueString
+ * \brief String value (std::string)
+ *
+ * \var OptionValue::ValueType::ValueKeyValue
+ * \brief Key-value list value (KeyValueParser::Options)
+ *
+ * \var OptionValue::ValueType::ValueArray
+ * \brief Array value
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Construct an empty OptionValue instance
+ *
+ * The value type is set to ValueType::ValueNone.
+ */
OptionValue::OptionValue()
: type_(ValueNone), integer_(0)
{
}
+/**
+ * \brief Construct an integer OptionValue instance
+ * \param[in] value The integer value
+ *
+ * The value type is set to ValueType::ValueInteger.
+ */
OptionValue::OptionValue(int value)
: type_(ValueInteger), integer_(value)
{
}
+/**
+ * \brief Construct a string OptionValue instance
+ * \param[in] value The string value
+ *
+ * The value type is set to ValueType::ValueString.
+ */
OptionValue::OptionValue(const char *value)
: type_(ValueString), integer_(0), string_(value)
{
}
+/**
+ * \brief Construct a string OptionValue instance
+ * \param[in] value The string value
+ *
+ * The value type is set to ValueType::ValueString.
+ */
OptionValue::OptionValue(const std::string &value)
: type_(ValueString), integer_(0), string_(value)
{
}
+/**
+ * \brief Construct a key-value OptionValue instance
+ * \param[in] value The key-value list
+ *
+ * The value type is set to ValueType::ValueKeyValue.
+ */
OptionValue::OptionValue(const KeyValueParser::Options &value)
: type_(ValueKeyValue), integer_(0), keyValues_(value)
{
}
+/**
+ * \brief Add an entry to an array value
+ * \param[in] value The entry value
+ *
+ * This function can only be called if the OptionValue type is
+ * ValueType::ValueNone or ValueType::ValueArray. Upon return, the type will be
+ * set to ValueType::ValueArray.
+ */
void OptionValue::addValue(const OptionValue &value)
{
assert(type_ == ValueNone || type_ == ValueArray);
@@ -311,26 +547,57 @@ void OptionValue::addValue(const OptionValue &value)
array_.push_back(value);
}
+/**
+ * \fn OptionValue::type()
+ * \brief Retrieve the value type
+ * \return The value type
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Cast the value to an int
+ * \return The option value as an int, or 0 if the value type isn't
+ * ValueType::ValueInteger
+ */
OptionValue::operator int() const
{
return toInteger();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Cast the value to a std::string
+ * \return The option value as an std::string, or an empty string if the value
+ * type isn't ValueType::ValueString
+ */
OptionValue::operator std::string() const
{
return toString();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Cast the value to a key-value list
+ * \return The option value as a KeyValueParser::Options, or an empty list if
+ * the value type isn't ValueType::ValueKeyValue
+ */
OptionValue::operator KeyValueParser::Options() const
{
return toKeyValues();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Cast the value to an array
+ * \return The option value as a std::vector of OptionValue, or an empty vector
+ * if the value type isn't ValueType::ValueArray
+ */
OptionValue::operator std::vector<OptionValue>() const
{
return toArray();
}
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the value as an int
+ * \return The option value as an int, or 0 if the value type isn't
+ * ValueType::ValueInteger
+ */
int OptionValue::toInteger() const
{
if (type_ != ValueInteger)
@@ -339,6 +606,11 @@ int OptionValue::toInteger() const
return integer_;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the value as a std::string
+ * \return The option value as a std::string, or an empty string if the value
+ * type isn't ValueType::ValueString
+ */
std::string OptionValue::toString() const
{
if (type_ != ValueString)
@@ -347,6 +619,11 @@ std::string OptionValue::toString() const
return string_;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the value as a key-value list
+ * \return The option value as a KeyValueParser::Options, or an empty list if
+ * the value type isn't ValueType::ValueKeyValue
+ */
KeyValueParser::Options OptionValue::toKeyValues() const
{
if (type_ != ValueKeyValue)
@@ -355,6 +632,11 @@ KeyValueParser::Options OptionValue::toKeyValues() const
return keyValues_;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the value as an array
+ * \return The option value as a std::vector of OptionValue, or an empty vector
+ * if the value type isn't ValueType::ValueArray
+ */
std::vector<OptionValue> OptionValue::toArray() const
{
if (type_ != ValueArray)
@@ -367,9 +649,91 @@ std::vector<OptionValue> OptionValue::toArray() const
* OptionsParser
*/
+/**
+ * \class OptionsParser
+ * \brief A command line options parser
+ *
+ * The OptionsParser class is an easy to use options parser for POSIX-style
+ * command line options. Supports short (e.g. `-f`) and long (e.g. `--foo`)
+ * options, optional and mandatory arguments, automatic parsing arguments for
+ * integer types and comma-separated list of key=value pairs, and multi-value
+ * arguments. It handles help text generation automatically.
+ *
+ * An OptionsParser instance is initialized by adding supported options with
+ * addOption(). Options are specified by an identifier and a name. If the
+ * identifier is an alphanumeric character, it will be used by the parser as a
+ * short option identifier (e.g. `-f`). The name, if specified, will be used as
+ * a long option identifier (e.g. `--foo`). It should not include the double
+ * dashes. The name is optional if the option identifier is an alphanumeric
+ * character and mandatory otherwise.
+ *
+ * An option has a mandatory help text, which is used to print the full options
+ * list with the usage() function. The help text may be a multi-line string.
+ * Correct indentation of the help text is handled automatically.
+ *
+ * Options accept arguments when created with OptionArgument::ArgumentRequired
+ * or OptionArgument::ArgumentOptional. If the argument is required, it can be
+ * specified as a positional argument after the option (e.g. `-f bar`,
+ * `--foo bar`), collated with the short option (e.g. `-fbar`) or separated from
+ * the long option by an equal sign (e.g. `--foo=bar`'). When the argument is
+ * optional, it must be collated with the short option or separated from the
+ * long option by an equal sign.
+ *
+ * If an option has a required or optional argument, an argument name must be
+ * set when adding the option. The argument name is used in the help text as a
+ * place holder for an argument value. For instance, a `--write` option that
+ * takes a file name as an argument could set the argument name to `filename`,
+ * and the help text would display `--write filename`. This is only used to
+ * clarify the help text and has no effect on option parsing.
+ *
+ * The option type tells the parser how to process the argument. Arguments for
+ * string options (OptionType::OptionString) are stored as-is without any
+ * processing. Arguments for integer options (OptionType::OptionInteger) are
+ * converted to an integer value, using an optional base prefix (`0` for base 8,
+ * `0x` for base 16, none for base 10). Arguments for key-value options are
+ * parsed by a KeyValueParser given to addOption().
+ *
+ * By default, a given option can appear once only in the parsed command line.
+ * If the option is created as an array option, the parser will accept multiple
+ * instances of the option. The order in which identical options are specified
+ * is preserved in the values of an array option.
+ *
+ * After preparing the parser, it can be used any number of times to parse
+ * command line options with the parse() function. The function returns an
+ * Options instance that stores the values for the parsed options. The
+ * Options::isSet() function can be used to test if an option has been found,
+ * and is the only way to access options that take no argument (specified by
+ * OptionType::OptionNone and OptionArgument::ArgumentNone). For options that
+ * accept an argument, the option value can be access by Options::operator[]()
+ * using the option identifier as the key. The order in which different options
+ * are specified on the command line isn't preserved.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \class OptionsParser::Options
+ * \brief An option list generated by the options parser
+ *
+ * This is a specialization of OptionsBase with the option reference type set to
+ * int.
+ */
+
OptionsParser::OptionsParser() = default;
OptionsParser::~OptionsParser() = default;
+/**
+ * \brief Add an option to the parser
+ * \param[in] opt The option identifier
+ * \param[in] type The type of the option argument
+ * \param[in] help The help text (may be a multi-line string)
+ * \param[in] name The option name
+ * \param[in] argument Whether the option accepts an optional argument, a
+ * mandatory argument, or no argument at all
+ * \param[in] argumentName The argument name used in the help text
+ * \param[in] array Whether the option can appear once or multiple times
+ *
+ * \return True if the option was added successfully, false if an error
+ * occurred.
+ */
bool OptionsParser::addOption(int opt, OptionType type, const char *help,
const char *name, OptionArgument argument,
const char *argumentName, bool array)
@@ -395,6 +759,19 @@ bool OptionsParser::addOption(int opt, OptionType type, const char *help,
return true;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Add a key-value pair option to the parser
+ * \param[in] opt The option identifier
+ * \param[in] parser The KeyValueParser for the option value
+ * \param[in] help The help text (may be a multi-line string)
+ * \param[in] name The option name
+ * \param[in] array Whether the option can appear once or multiple times
+ *
+ * \sa Option
+ *
+ * \return True if the option was added successfully, false if an error
+ * occurred.
+ */
bool OptionsParser::addOption(int opt, KeyValueParser *parser, const char *help,
const char *name, bool array)
{
@@ -406,6 +783,19 @@ bool OptionsParser::addOption(int opt, KeyValueParser *parser, const char *help,
return true;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Parse command line arguments
+ * \param[in] argc The number of arguments in the \a argv array
+ * \param[in] argv The array of arguments
+ *
+ * If a parsing error occurs, the parsing stops, the function prints an error
+ * message that identifies the invalid argument, prints usage information with
+ * usage(), and returns an invalid container. The container is populated with
+ * the options successfully parsed so far.
+ *
+ * \return A valid container with the list of parsed options on success, or an
+ * invalid container otherwise
+ */
OptionsParser::Options OptionsParser::parse(int argc, char **argv)
{
OptionsParser::Options options;
@@ -485,6 +875,14 @@ OptionsParser::Options OptionsParser::parse(int argc, char **argv)
return options;
}
+/**
+ * \brief Print usage text to std::cerr
+ *
+ * The usage text list all the supported option with their arguments. It is
+ * generated automatically from the options added to the parser. Caller of this
+ * function may print additional usage information for the application before
+ * the list of options.
+ */
void OptionsParser::usage()
{
std::cerr << "Options:" << std::endl;