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1 """optparse - a powerful, extensible, and easy-to-use option parser.
3 By Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
5 Originally distributed as Optik; see http://optik.sourceforge.net/ .
7 If you have problems with this module, please do not file bugs,
8 patches, or feature requests with Python; instead, use Optik's
9 SourceForge project page:
10 http://sourceforge.net/projects/optik
12 For support, use the optik-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list
13 (http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/optik-users).
14 """
16 # Python developers: please do not make changes to this file, since
17 # it is automatically generated from the Optik source code.
19 __version__ = "1.5.3"
21 __all__ = ['Option',
22 'SUPPRESS_HELP',
23 'SUPPRESS_USAGE',
24 'Values',
25 'OptionContainer',
26 'OptionGroup',
27 'OptionParser',
28 'HelpFormatter',
29 'IndentedHelpFormatter',
30 'TitledHelpFormatter',
31 'OptParseError',
32 'OptionError',
33 'OptionConflictError',
34 'OptionValueError',
35 'BadOptionError']
37 __copyright__ = """
38 Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved.
39 Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved.
41 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
42 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
43 met:
45 * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
46 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
48 * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
49 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
50 documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
52 * Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
53 contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
54 this software without specific prior written permission.
56 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
57 IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
58 TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
59 PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR
60 CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
61 EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
62 PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
63 PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
64 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
65 NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
66 SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
67 """
69 import sys, os
70 import types
71 import textwrap
73 def _repr(self):
74 return "<%s at 0x%x: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self)
77 # This file was generated from:
78 # Id: option_parser.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg
79 # Id: option.py 522 2006-06-11 16:22:03Z gward
80 # Id: help.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg
81 # Id: errors.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
83 try:
84 from gettext import gettext
85 except ImportError:
86 def gettext(message):
87 return message
88 _ = gettext
91 class OptParseError (Exception):
92 def __init__(self, msg):
93 self.msg = msg
95 def __str__(self):
96 return self.msg
99 class OptionError (OptParseError):
101 Raised if an Option instance is created with invalid or
102 inconsistent arguments.
105 def __init__(self, msg, option):
106 self.msg = msg
107 self.option_id = str(option)
109 def __str__(self):
110 if self.option_id:
111 return "option %s: %s" % (self.option_id, self.msg)
112 else:
113 return self.msg
115 class OptionConflictError (OptionError):
117 Raised if conflicting options are added to an OptionParser.
120 class OptionValueError (OptParseError):
122 Raised if an invalid option value is encountered on the command
123 line.
126 class BadOptionError (OptParseError):
128 Raised if an invalid option is seen on the command line.
130 def __init__(self, opt_str):
131 self.opt_str = opt_str
133 def __str__(self):
134 return _("no such option: %s") % self.opt_str
136 class AmbiguousOptionError (BadOptionError):
138 Raised if an ambiguous option is seen on the command line.
140 def __init__(self, opt_str, possibilities):
141 BadOptionError.__init__(self, opt_str)
142 self.possibilities = possibilities
144 def __str__(self):
145 return (_("ambiguous option: %s (%s?)")
146 % (self.opt_str, ", ".join(self.possibilities)))
149 class HelpFormatter:
152 Abstract base class for formatting option help. OptionParser
153 instances should use one of the HelpFormatter subclasses for
154 formatting help; by default IndentedHelpFormatter is used.
156 Instance attributes:
157 parser : OptionParser
158 the controlling OptionParser instance
159 indent_increment : int
160 the number of columns to indent per nesting level
161 max_help_position : int
162 the maximum starting column for option help text
163 help_position : int
164 the calculated starting column for option help text;
165 initially the same as the maximum
166 width : int
167 total number of columns for output (pass None to constructor for
168 this value to be taken from the $COLUMNS environment variable)
169 level : int
170 current indentation level
171 current_indent : int
172 current indentation level (in columns)
173 help_width : int
174 number of columns available for option help text (calculated)
175 default_tag : str
176 text to replace with each option's default value, "%default"
177 by default. Set to false value to disable default value expansion.
178 option_strings : { Option : str }
179 maps Option instances to the snippet of help text explaining
180 the syntax of that option, e.g. "-h, --help" or
181 "-fFILE, --file=FILE"
182 _short_opt_fmt : str
183 format string controlling how short options with values are
184 printed in help text. Must be either "%s%s" ("-fFILE") or
185 "%s %s" ("-f FILE"), because those are the two syntaxes that
186 Optik supports.
187 _long_opt_fmt : str
188 similar but for long options; must be either "%s %s" ("--file FILE")
189 or "%s=%s" ("--file=FILE").
192 NO_DEFAULT_VALUE = "none"
194 def __init__(self,
195 indent_increment,
196 max_help_position,
197 width,
198 short_first):
199 self.parser = None
200 self.indent_increment = indent_increment
201 self.help_position = self.max_help_position = max_help_position
202 if width is None:
203 try:
204 width = int(os.environ['COLUMNS'])
205 except (KeyError, ValueError):
206 width = 80
207 width -= 2
208 self.width = width
209 self.current_indent = 0
210 self.level = 0
211 self.help_width = None # computed later
212 self.short_first = short_first
213 self.default_tag = "%default"
214 self.option_strings = {}
215 self._short_opt_fmt = "%s %s"
216 self._long_opt_fmt = "%s=%s"
218 def set_parser(self, parser):
219 self.parser = parser
221 def set_short_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
222 if delim not in ("", " "):
223 raise ValueError(
224 "invalid metavar delimiter for short options: %r" % delim)
225 self._short_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
227 def set_long_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
228 if delim not in ("=", " "):
229 raise ValueError(
230 "invalid metavar delimiter for long options: %r" % delim)
231 self._long_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
233 def indent(self):
234 self.current_indent += self.indent_increment
235 self.level += 1
237 def dedent(self):
238 self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment
239 assert self.current_indent >= 0, "Indent decreased below 0."
240 self.level -= 1
242 def format_usage(self, usage):
243 raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
245 def format_heading(self, heading):
246 raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
248 def _format_text(self, text):
250 Format a paragraph of free-form text for inclusion in the
251 help output at the current indentation level.
253 text_width = self.width - self.current_indent
254 indent = " "*self.current_indent
255 return textwrap.fill(text,
256 text_width,
257 initial_indent=indent,
258 subsequent_indent=indent)
260 def format_description(self, description):
261 if description:
262 return self._format_text(description) + "\n"
263 else:
264 return ""
266 def format_epilog(self, epilog):
267 if epilog:
268 return "\n" + self._format_text(epilog) + "\n"
269 else:
270 return ""
273 def expand_default(self, option):
274 if self.parser is None or not self.default_tag:
275 return option.help
277 default_value = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest)
278 if default_value is NO_DEFAULT or default_value is None:
279 default_value = self.NO_DEFAULT_VALUE
281 return option.help.replace(self.default_tag, str(default_value))
283 def format_option(self, option):
284 # The help for each option consists of two parts:
285 # * the opt strings and metavars
286 # eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME")
287 # * the user-supplied help string
288 # eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME")
290 # If possible, we write both of these on the same line:
291 # -x turn on expert mode
293 # But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help
294 # string on a second line, indented to the same column it would
295 # start in if it fit on the first line.
296 # -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME
297 # read data from FILENAME
298 result = []
299 opts = self.option_strings[option]
300 opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2
301 if len(opts) > opt_width:
302 opts = "%*s%s\n" % (self.current_indent, "", opts)
303 indent_first = self.help_position
304 else: # start help on same line as opts
305 opts = "%*s%-*s " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts)
306 indent_first = 0
307 result.append(opts)
308 if option.help:
309 help_text = self.expand_default(option)
310 help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, self.help_width)
311 result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0]))
312 result.extend(["%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line)
313 for line in help_lines[1:]])
314 elif opts[-1] != "\n":
315 result.append("\n")
316 return "".join(result)
318 def store_option_strings(self, parser):
319 self.indent()
320 max_len = 0
321 for opt in parser.option_list:
322 strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
323 self.option_strings[opt] = strings
324 max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
325 self.indent()
326 for group in parser.option_groups:
327 for opt in group.option_list:
328 strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
329 self.option_strings[opt] = strings
330 max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
331 self.dedent()
332 self.dedent()
333 self.help_position = min(max_len + 2, self.max_help_position)
334 self.help_width = self.width - self.help_position
336 def format_option_strings(self, option):
337 """Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables."""
338 if option.takes_value():
339 metavar = option.metavar or option.dest.upper()
340 short_opts = [self._short_opt_fmt % (sopt, metavar)
341 for sopt in option._short_opts]
342 long_opts = [self._long_opt_fmt % (lopt, metavar)
343 for lopt in option._long_opts]
344 else:
345 short_opts = option._short_opts
346 long_opts = option._long_opts
348 if self.short_first:
349 opts = short_opts + long_opts
350 else:
351 opts = long_opts + short_opts
353 return ", ".join(opts)
355 class IndentedHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
356 """Format help with indented section bodies.
359 def __init__(self,
360 indent_increment=2,
361 max_help_position=24,
362 width=None,
363 short_first=1):
364 HelpFormatter.__init__(
365 self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
367 def format_usage(self, usage):
368 return _("Usage: %s\n") % usage
370 def format_heading(self, heading):
371 return "%*s%s:\n" % (self.current_indent, "", heading)
374 class TitledHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
375 """Format help with underlined section headers.
378 def __init__(self,
379 indent_increment=0,
380 max_help_position=24,
381 width=None,
382 short_first=0):
383 HelpFormatter.__init__ (
384 self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
386 def format_usage(self, usage):
387 return "%s %s\n" % (self.format_heading(_("Usage")), usage)
389 def format_heading(self, heading):
390 return "%s\n%s\n" % (heading, "=-"[self.level] * len(heading))
393 def _parse_num(val, type):
394 if val[:2].lower() == "0x": # hexadecimal
395 radix = 16
396 elif val[:2].lower() == "0b": # binary
397 radix = 2
398 val = val[2:] or "0" # have to remove "0b" prefix
399 elif val[:1] == "0": # octal
400 radix = 8
401 else: # decimal
402 radix = 10
404 return type(val, radix)
406 def _parse_int(val):
407 return _parse_num(val, int)
409 def _parse_long(val):
410 return _parse_num(val, long)
412 _builtin_cvt = { "int" : (_parse_int, _("integer")),
413 "long" : (_parse_long, _("long integer")),
414 "float" : (float, _("floating-point")),
415 "complex" : (complex, _("complex")) }
417 def check_builtin(option, opt, value):
418 (cvt, what) = _builtin_cvt[option.type]
419 try:
420 return cvt(value)
421 except ValueError:
422 raise OptionValueError(
423 _("option %s: invalid %s value: %r") % (opt, what, value))
425 def check_choice(option, opt, value):
426 if value in option.choices:
427 return value
428 else:
429 choices = ", ".join(map(repr, option.choices))
430 raise OptionValueError(
431 _("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)")
432 % (opt, value, choices))
434 # Not supplying a default is different from a default of None,
435 # so we need an explicit "not supplied" value.
436 NO_DEFAULT = ("NO", "DEFAULT")
439 class Option:
441 Instance attributes:
442 _short_opts : [string]
443 _long_opts : [string]
445 action : string
446 type : string
447 dest : string
448 default : any
449 nargs : int
450 const : any
451 choices : [string]
452 callback : function
453 callback_args : (any*)
454 callback_kwargs : { string : any }
455 help : string
456 metavar : string
459 # The list of instance attributes that may be set through
460 # keyword args to the constructor.
461 ATTRS = ['action',
462 'type',
463 'dest',
464 'default',
465 'nargs',
466 'const',
467 'choices',
468 'callback',
469 'callback_args',
470 'callback_kwargs',
471 'help',
472 'metavar']
474 # The set of actions allowed by option parsers. Explicitly listed
475 # here so the constructor can validate its arguments.
476 ACTIONS = ("store",
477 "store_const",
478 "store_true",
479 "store_false",
480 "append",
481 "append_const",
482 "count",
483 "callback",
484 "help",
485 "version")
487 # The set of actions that involve storing a value somewhere;
488 # also listed just for constructor argument validation. (If
489 # the action is one of these, there must be a destination.)
490 STORE_ACTIONS = ("store",
491 "store_const",
492 "store_true",
493 "store_false",
494 "append",
495 "append_const",
496 "count")
498 # The set of actions for which it makes sense to supply a value
499 # type, ie. which may consume an argument from the command line.
500 TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
501 "append",
502 "callback")
504 # The set of actions which *require* a value type, ie. that
505 # always consume an argument from the command line.
506 ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
507 "append")
509 # The set of actions which take a 'const' attribute.
510 CONST_ACTIONS = ("store_const",
511 "append_const")
513 # The set of known types for option parsers. Again, listed here for
514 # constructor argument validation.
515 TYPES = ("string", "int", "long", "float", "complex", "choice")
517 # Dictionary of argument checking functions, which convert and
518 # validate option arguments according to the option type.
520 # Signature of checking functions is:
521 # check(option : Option, opt : string, value : string) -> any
522 # where
523 # option is the Option instance calling the checker
524 # opt is the actual option seen on the command-line
525 # (eg. "-a", "--file")
526 # value is the option argument seen on the command-line
528 # The return value should be in the appropriate Python type
529 # for option.type -- eg. an integer if option.type == "int".
531 # If no checker is defined for a type, arguments will be
532 # unchecked and remain strings.
533 TYPE_CHECKER = { "int" : check_builtin,
534 "long" : check_builtin,
535 "float" : check_builtin,
536 "complex": check_builtin,
537 "choice" : check_choice,
541 # CHECK_METHODS is a list of unbound method objects; they are called
542 # by the constructor, in order, after all attributes are
543 # initialized. The list is created and filled in later, after all
544 # the methods are actually defined. (I just put it here because I
545 # like to define and document all class attributes in the same
546 # place.) Subclasses that add another _check_*() method should
547 # define their own CHECK_METHODS list that adds their check method
548 # to those from this class.
549 CHECK_METHODS = None
552 # -- Constructor/initialization methods ----------------------------
554 def __init__(self, *opts, **attrs):
555 # Set _short_opts, _long_opts attrs from 'opts' tuple.
556 # Have to be set now, in case no option strings are supplied.
557 self._short_opts = []
558 self._long_opts = []
559 opts = self._check_opt_strings(opts)
560 self._set_opt_strings(opts)
562 # Set all other attrs (action, type, etc.) from 'attrs' dict
563 self._set_attrs(attrs)
565 # Check all the attributes we just set. There are lots of
566 # complicated interdependencies, but luckily they can be farmed
567 # out to the _check_*() methods listed in CHECK_METHODS -- which
568 # could be handy for subclasses! The one thing these all share
569 # is that they raise OptionError if they discover a problem.
570 for checker in self.CHECK_METHODS:
571 checker(self)
573 def _check_opt_strings(self, opts):
574 # Filter out None because early versions of Optik had exactly
575 # one short option and one long option, either of which
576 # could be None.
577 opts = filter(None, opts)
578 if not opts:
579 raise TypeError("at least one option string must be supplied")
580 return opts
582 def _set_opt_strings(self, opts):
583 for opt in opts:
584 if len(opt) < 2:
585 raise OptionError(
586 "invalid option string %r: "
587 "must be at least two characters long" % opt, self)
588 elif len(opt) == 2:
589 if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"):
590 raise OptionError(
591 "invalid short option string %r: "
592 "must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)" % opt,
593 self)
594 self._short_opts.append(opt)
595 else:
596 if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"):
597 raise OptionError(
598 "invalid long option string %r: "
599 "must start with --, followed by non-dash" % opt,
600 self)
601 self._long_opts.append(opt)
603 def _set_attrs(self, attrs):
604 for attr in self.ATTRS:
605 if attrs.has_key(attr):
606 setattr(self, attr, attrs[attr])
607 del attrs[attr]
608 else:
609 if attr == 'default':
610 setattr(self, attr, NO_DEFAULT)
611 else:
612 setattr(self, attr, None)
613 if attrs:
614 attrs = attrs.keys()
615 attrs.sort()
616 raise OptionError(
617 "invalid keyword arguments: %s" % ", ".join(attrs),
618 self)
621 # -- Constructor validation methods --------------------------------
623 def _check_action(self):
624 if self.action is None:
625 self.action = "store"
626 elif self.action not in self.ACTIONS:
627 raise OptionError("invalid action: %r" % self.action, self)
629 def _check_type(self):
630 if self.type is None:
631 if self.action in self.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS:
632 if self.choices is not None:
633 # The "choices" attribute implies "choice" type.
634 self.type = "choice"
635 else:
636 # No type given? "string" is the most sensible default.
637 self.type = "string"
638 else:
639 # Allow type objects or builtin type conversion functions
640 # (int, str, etc.) as an alternative to their names. (The
641 # complicated check of __builtin__ is only necessary for
642 # Python 2.1 and earlier, and is short-circuited by the
643 # first check on modern Pythons.)
644 import __builtin__
645 if ( type(self.type) is types.TypeType or
646 (hasattr(self.type, "__name__") and
647 getattr(__builtin__, self.type.__name__, None) is self.type) ):
648 self.type = self.type.__name__
650 if self.type == "str":
651 self.type = "string"
653 if self.type not in self.TYPES:
654 raise OptionError("invalid option type: %r" % self.type, self)
655 if self.action not in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
656 raise OptionError(
657 "must not supply a type for action %r" % self.action, self)
659 def _check_choice(self):
660 if self.type == "choice":
661 if self.choices is None:
662 raise OptionError(
663 "must supply a list of choices for type 'choice'", self)
664 elif type(self.choices) not in (types.TupleType, types.ListType):
665 raise OptionError(
666 "choices must be a list of strings ('%s' supplied)"
667 % str(type(self.choices)).split("'")[1], self)
668 elif self.choices is not None:
669 raise OptionError(
670 "must not supply choices for type %r" % self.type, self)
672 def _check_dest(self):
673 # No destination given, and we need one for this action. The
674 # self.type check is for callbacks that take a value.
675 takes_value = (self.action in self.STORE_ACTIONS or
676 self.type is not None)
677 if self.dest is None and takes_value:
679 # Glean a destination from the first long option string,
680 # or from the first short option string if no long options.
681 if self._long_opts:
682 # eg. "--foo-bar" -> "foo_bar"
683 self.dest = self._long_opts[0][2:].replace('-', '_')
684 else:
685 self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1]
687 def _check_const(self):
688 if self.action not in self.CONST_ACTIONS and self.const is not None:
689 raise OptionError(
690 "'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
691 self)
693 def _check_nargs(self):
694 if self.action in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
695 if self.nargs is None:
696 self.nargs = 1
697 elif self.nargs is not None:
698 raise OptionError(
699 "'nargs' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
700 self)
702 def _check_callback(self):
703 if self.action == "callback":
704 if not callable(self.callback):
705 raise OptionError(
706 "callback not callable: %r" % self.callback, self)
707 if (self.callback_args is not None and
708 type(self.callback_args) is not types.TupleType):
709 raise OptionError(
710 "callback_args, if supplied, must be a tuple: not %r"
711 % self.callback_args, self)
712 if (self.callback_kwargs is not None and
713 type(self.callback_kwargs) is not types.DictType):
714 raise OptionError(
715 "callback_kwargs, if supplied, must be a dict: not %r"
716 % self.callback_kwargs, self)
717 else:
718 if self.callback is not None:
719 raise OptionError(
720 "callback supplied (%r) for non-callback option"
721 % self.callback, self)
722 if self.callback_args is not None:
723 raise OptionError(
724 "callback_args supplied for non-callback option", self)
725 if self.callback_kwargs is not None:
726 raise OptionError(
727 "callback_kwargs supplied for non-callback option", self)
730 CHECK_METHODS = [_check_action,
731 _check_type,
732 _check_choice,
733 _check_dest,
734 _check_const,
735 _check_nargs,
736 _check_callback]
739 # -- Miscellaneous methods -----------------------------------------
741 def __str__(self):
742 return "/".join(self._short_opts + self._long_opts)
744 __repr__ = _repr
746 def takes_value(self):
747 return self.type is not None
749 def get_opt_string(self):
750 if self._long_opts:
751 return self._long_opts[0]
752 else:
753 return self._short_opts[0]
756 # -- Processing methods --------------------------------------------
758 def check_value(self, opt, value):
759 checker = self.TYPE_CHECKER.get(self.type)
760 if checker is None:
761 return value
762 else:
763 return checker(self, opt, value)
765 def convert_value(self, opt, value):
766 if value is not None:
767 if self.nargs == 1:
768 return self.check_value(opt, value)
769 else:
770 return tuple([self.check_value(opt, v) for v in value])
772 def process(self, opt, value, values, parser):
774 # First, convert the value(s) to the right type. Howl if any
775 # value(s) are bogus.
776 value = self.convert_value(opt, value)
778 # And then take whatever action is expected of us.
779 # This is a separate method to make life easier for
780 # subclasses to add new actions.
781 return self.take_action(
782 self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser)
784 def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
785 if action == "store":
786 setattr(values, dest, value)
787 elif action == "store_const":
788 setattr(values, dest, self.const)
789 elif action == "store_true":
790 setattr(values, dest, True)
791 elif action == "store_false":
792 setattr(values, dest, False)
793 elif action == "append":
794 values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(value)
795 elif action == "append_const":
796 values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(self.const)
797 elif action == "count":
798 setattr(values, dest, values.ensure_value(dest, 0) + 1)
799 elif action == "callback":
800 args = self.callback_args or ()
801 kwargs = self.callback_kwargs or {}
802 self.callback(self, opt, value, parser, *args, **kwargs)
803 elif action == "help":
804 parser.print_help()
805 parser.exit()
806 elif action == "version":
807 parser.print_version()
808 parser.exit()
809 else:
810 raise RuntimeError, "unknown action %r" % self.action
812 return 1
814 # class Option
817 SUPPRESS_HELP = "SUPPRESS"+"HELP"
818 SUPPRESS_USAGE = "SUPPRESS"+"USAGE"
820 # For compatibility with Python 2.2
821 try:
822 True, False
823 except NameError:
824 (True, False) = (1, 0)
826 def isbasestring(x):
827 return isinstance(x, types.StringType) or isinstance(x, types.UnicodeType)
829 class Values:
831 def __init__(self, defaults=None):
832 if defaults:
833 for (attr, val) in defaults.items():
834 setattr(self, attr, val)
836 def __str__(self):
837 return str(self.__dict__)
839 __repr__ = _repr
841 def __cmp__(self, other):
842 if isinstance(other, Values):
843 return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
844 elif isinstance(other, types.DictType):
845 return cmp(self.__dict__, other)
846 else:
847 return -1
849 def _update_careful(self, dict):
851 Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, but only
852 use keys from dict that already have a corresponding attribute
853 in self. Any keys in dict without a corresponding attribute
854 are silently ignored.
856 for attr in dir(self):
857 if dict.has_key(attr):
858 dval = dict[attr]
859 if dval is not None:
860 setattr(self, attr, dval)
862 def _update_loose(self, dict):
864 Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary,
865 using all keys from the dictionary regardless of whether
866 they have a corresponding attribute in self or not.
868 self.__dict__.update(dict)
870 def _update(self, dict, mode):
871 if mode == "careful":
872 self._update_careful(dict)
873 elif mode == "loose":
874 self._update_loose(dict)
875 else:
876 raise ValueError, "invalid update mode: %r" % mode
878 def read_module(self, modname, mode="careful"):
879 __import__(modname)
880 mod = sys.modules[modname]
881 self._update(vars(mod), mode)
883 def read_file(self, filename, mode="careful"):
884 vars = {}
885 execfile(filename, vars)
886 self._update(vars, mode)
888 def ensure_value(self, attr, value):
889 if not hasattr(self, attr) or getattr(self, attr) is None:
890 setattr(self, attr, value)
891 return getattr(self, attr)
894 class OptionContainer:
897 Abstract base class.
899 Class attributes:
900 standard_option_list : [Option]
901 list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
902 of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
904 Instance attributes:
905 option_list : [Option]
906 the list of Option objects contained by this OptionContainer
907 _short_opt : { string : Option }
908 dictionary mapping short option strings, eg. "-f" or "-X",
909 to the Option instances that implement them. If an Option
910 has multiple short option strings, it will appears in this
911 dictionary multiple times. [1]
912 _long_opt : { string : Option }
913 dictionary mapping long option strings, eg. "--file" or
914 "--exclude", to the Option instances that implement them.
915 Again, a given Option can occur multiple times in this
916 dictionary. [1]
917 defaults : { string : any }
918 dictionary mapping option destination names to default
919 values for each destination [1]
921 [1] These mappings are common to (shared by) all components of the
922 controlling OptionParser, where they are initially created.
926 def __init__(self, option_class, conflict_handler, description):
927 # Initialize the option list and related data structures.
928 # This method must be provided by subclasses, and it must
929 # initialize at least the following instance attributes:
930 # option_list, _short_opt, _long_opt, defaults.
931 self._create_option_list()
933 self.option_class = option_class
934 self.set_conflict_handler(conflict_handler)
935 self.set_description(description)
937 def _create_option_mappings(self):
938 # For use by OptionParser constructor -- create the master
939 # option mappings used by this OptionParser and all
940 # OptionGroups that it owns.
941 self._short_opt = {} # single letter -> Option instance
942 self._long_opt = {} # long option -> Option instance
943 self.defaults = {} # maps option dest -> default value
946 def _share_option_mappings(self, parser):
947 # For use by OptionGroup constructor -- use shared option
948 # mappings from the OptionParser that owns this OptionGroup.
949 self._short_opt = parser._short_opt
950 self._long_opt = parser._long_opt
951 self.defaults = parser.defaults
953 def set_conflict_handler(self, handler):
954 if handler not in ("error", "resolve"):
955 raise ValueError, "invalid conflict_resolution value %r" % handler
956 self.conflict_handler = handler
958 def set_description(self, description):
959 self.description = description
961 def get_description(self):
962 return self.description
965 def destroy(self):
966 """see OptionParser.destroy()."""
967 del self._short_opt
968 del self._long_opt
969 del self.defaults
972 # -- Option-adding methods -----------------------------------------
974 def _check_conflict(self, option):
975 conflict_opts = []
976 for opt in option._short_opts:
977 if self._short_opt.has_key(opt):
978 conflict_opts.append((opt, self._short_opt[opt]))
979 for opt in option._long_opts:
980 if self._long_opt.has_key(opt):
981 conflict_opts.append((opt, self._long_opt[opt]))
983 if conflict_opts:
984 handler = self.conflict_handler
985 if handler == "error":
986 raise OptionConflictError(
987 "conflicting option string(s): %s"
988 % ", ".join([co[0] for co in conflict_opts]),
989 option)
990 elif handler == "resolve":
991 for (opt, c_option) in conflict_opts:
992 if opt.startswith("--"):
993 c_option._long_opts.remove(opt)
994 del self._long_opt[opt]
995 else:
996 c_option._short_opts.remove(opt)
997 del self._short_opt[opt]
998 if not (c_option._short_opts or c_option._long_opts):
999 c_option.container.option_list.remove(c_option)
1001 def add_option(self, *args, **kwargs):
1002 """add_option(Option)
1003 add_option(opt_str, ..., kwarg=val, ...)
1005 if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
1006 option = self.option_class(*args, **kwargs)
1007 elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
1008 option = args[0]
1009 if not isinstance(option, Option):
1010 raise TypeError, "not an Option instance: %r" % option
1011 else:
1012 raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
1014 self._check_conflict(option)
1016 self.option_list.append(option)
1017 option.container = self
1018 for opt in option._short_opts:
1019 self._short_opt[opt] = option
1020 for opt in option._long_opts:
1021 self._long_opt[opt] = option
1023 if option.dest is not None: # option has a dest, we need a default
1024 if option.default is not NO_DEFAULT:
1025 self.defaults[option.dest] = option.default
1026 elif not self.defaults.has_key(option.dest):
1027 self.defaults[option.dest] = None
1029 return option
1031 def add_options(self, option_list):
1032 for option in option_list:
1033 self.add_option(option)
1035 # -- Option query/removal methods ----------------------------------
1037 def get_option(self, opt_str):
1038 return (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
1039 self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
1041 def has_option(self, opt_str):
1042 return (self._short_opt.has_key(opt_str) or
1043 self._long_opt.has_key(opt_str))
1045 def remove_option(self, opt_str):
1046 option = self._short_opt.get(opt_str)
1047 if option is None:
1048 option = self._long_opt.get(opt_str)
1049 if option is None:
1050 raise ValueError("no such option %r" % opt_str)
1052 for opt in option._short_opts:
1053 del self._short_opt[opt]
1054 for opt in option._long_opts:
1055 del self._long_opt[opt]
1056 option.container.option_list.remove(option)
1059 # -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
1061 def format_option_help(self, formatter):
1062 if not self.option_list:
1063 return ""
1064 result = []
1065 for option in self.option_list:
1066 if not option.help is SUPPRESS_HELP:
1067 result.append(formatter.format_option(option))
1068 return "".join(result)
1070 def format_description(self, formatter):
1071 return formatter.format_description(self.get_description())
1073 def format_help(self, formatter):
1074 result = []
1075 if self.description:
1076 result.append(self.format_description(formatter))
1077 if self.option_list:
1078 result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
1079 return "\n".join(result)
1082 class OptionGroup (OptionContainer):
1084 def __init__(self, parser, title, description=None):
1085 self.parser = parser
1086 OptionContainer.__init__(
1087 self, parser.option_class, parser.conflict_handler, description)
1088 self.title = title
1090 def _create_option_list(self):
1091 self.option_list = []
1092 self._share_option_mappings(self.parser)
1094 def set_title(self, title):
1095 self.title = title
1097 def destroy(self):
1098 """see OptionParser.destroy()."""
1099 OptionContainer.destroy(self)
1100 del self.option_list
1102 # -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
1104 def format_help(self, formatter):
1105 result = formatter.format_heading(self.title)
1106 formatter.indent()
1107 result += OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter)
1108 formatter.dedent()
1109 return result
1112 class OptionParser (OptionContainer):
1115 Class attributes:
1116 standard_option_list : [Option]
1117 list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
1118 of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
1120 Instance attributes:
1121 usage : string
1122 a usage string for your program. Before it is displayed
1123 to the user, "%prog" will be expanded to the name of
1124 your program (self.prog or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
1125 prog : string
1126 the name of the current program (to override
1127 os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
1128 epilog : string
1129 paragraph of help text to print after option help
1131 option_groups : [OptionGroup]
1132 list of option groups in this parser (option groups are
1133 irrelevant for parsing the command-line, but very useful
1134 for generating help)
1136 allow_interspersed_args : bool = true
1137 if true, positional arguments may be interspersed with options.
1138 Assuming -a and -b each take a single argument, the command-line
1139 -ablah foo bar -bboo baz
1140 will be interpreted the same as
1141 -ablah -bboo -- foo bar baz
1142 If this flag were false, that command line would be interpreted as
1143 -ablah -- foo bar -bboo baz
1144 -- ie. we stop processing options as soon as we see the first
1145 non-option argument. (This is the tradition followed by
1146 Python's getopt module, Perl's Getopt::Std, and other argument-
1147 parsing libraries, but it is generally annoying to users.)
1149 process_default_values : bool = true
1150 if true, option default values are processed similarly to option
1151 values from the command line: that is, they are passed to the
1152 type-checking function for the option's type (as long as the
1153 default value is a string). (This really only matters if you
1154 have defined custom types; see SF bug #955889.) Set it to false
1155 to restore the behaviour of Optik 1.4.1 and earlier.
1157 rargs : [string]
1158 the argument list currently being parsed. Only set when
1159 parse_args() is active, and continually trimmed down as
1160 we consume arguments. Mainly there for the benefit of
1161 callback options.
1162 largs : [string]
1163 the list of leftover arguments that we have skipped while
1164 parsing options. If allow_interspersed_args is false, this
1165 list is always empty.
1166 values : Values
1167 the set of option values currently being accumulated. Only
1168 set when parse_args() is active. Also mainly for callbacks.
1170 Because of the 'rargs', 'largs', and 'values' attributes,
1171 OptionParser is not thread-safe. If, for some perverse reason, you
1172 need to parse command-line arguments simultaneously in different
1173 threads, use different OptionParser instances.
1177 standard_option_list = []
1179 def __init__(self,
1180 usage=None,
1181 option_list=None,
1182 option_class=Option,
1183 version=None,
1184 conflict_handler="error",
1185 description=None,
1186 formatter=None,
1187 add_help_option=True,
1188 prog=None,
1189 epilog=None):
1190 OptionContainer.__init__(
1191 self, option_class, conflict_handler, description)
1192 self.set_usage(usage)
1193 self.prog = prog
1194 self.version = version
1195 self.allow_interspersed_args = True
1196 self.process_default_values = True
1197 if formatter is None:
1198 formatter = IndentedHelpFormatter()
1199 self.formatter = formatter
1200 self.formatter.set_parser(self)
1201 self.epilog = epilog
1203 # Populate the option list; initial sources are the
1204 # standard_option_list class attribute, the 'option_list'
1205 # argument, and (if applicable) the _add_version_option() and
1206 # _add_help_option() methods.
1207 self._populate_option_list(option_list,
1208 add_help=add_help_option)
1210 self._init_parsing_state()
1213 def destroy(self):
1215 Declare that you are done with this OptionParser. This cleans up
1216 reference cycles so the OptionParser (and all objects referenced by
1217 it) can be garbage-collected promptly. After calling destroy(), the
1218 OptionParser is unusable.
1220 OptionContainer.destroy(self)
1221 for group in self.option_groups:
1222 group.destroy()
1223 del self.option_list
1224 del self.option_groups
1225 del self.formatter
1228 # -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
1229 # (used by our or OptionContainer's constructor)
1231 def _create_option_list(self):
1232 self.option_list = []
1233 self.option_groups = []
1234 self._create_option_mappings()
1236 def _add_help_option(self):
1237 self.add_option("-h", "--help",
1238 action="help",
1239 help=_("show this help message and exit"))
1241 def _add_version_option(self):
1242 self.add_option("--version",
1243 action="version",
1244 help=_("show program's version number and exit"))
1246 def _populate_option_list(self, option_list, add_help=True):
1247 if self.standard_option_list:
1248 self.add_options(self.standard_option_list)
1249 if option_list:
1250 self.add_options(option_list)
1251 if self.version:
1252 self._add_version_option()
1253 if add_help:
1254 self._add_help_option()
1256 def _init_parsing_state(self):
1257 # These are set in parse_args() for the convenience of callbacks.
1258 self.rargs = None
1259 self.largs = None
1260 self.values = None
1263 # -- Simple modifier methods ---------------------------------------
1265 def set_usage(self, usage):
1266 if usage is None:
1267 self.usage = _("%prog [options]")
1268 elif usage is SUPPRESS_USAGE:
1269 self.usage = None
1270 # For backwards compatibility with Optik 1.3 and earlier.
1271 elif usage.lower().startswith("usage: "):
1272 self.usage = usage[7:]
1273 else:
1274 self.usage = usage
1276 def enable_interspersed_args(self):
1277 self.allow_interspersed_args = True
1279 def disable_interspersed_args(self):
1280 self.allow_interspersed_args = False
1282 def set_process_default_values(self, process):
1283 self.process_default_values = process
1285 def set_default(self, dest, value):
1286 self.defaults[dest] = value
1288 def set_defaults(self, **kwargs):
1289 self.defaults.update(kwargs)
1291 def _get_all_options(self):
1292 options = self.option_list[:]
1293 for group in self.option_groups:
1294 options.extend(group.option_list)
1295 return options
1297 def get_default_values(self):
1298 if not self.process_default_values:
1299 # Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour.
1300 return Values(self.defaults)
1302 defaults = self.defaults.copy()
1303 for option in self._get_all_options():
1304 default = defaults.get(option.dest)
1305 if isbasestring(default):
1306 opt_str = option.get_opt_string()
1307 defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default)
1309 return Values(defaults)
1312 # -- OptionGroup methods -------------------------------------------
1314 def add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs):
1315 # XXX lots of overlap with OptionContainer.add_option()
1316 if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
1317 group = OptionGroup(self, *args, **kwargs)
1318 elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
1319 group = args[0]
1320 if not isinstance(group, OptionGroup):
1321 raise TypeError, "not an OptionGroup instance: %r" % group
1322 if group.parser is not self:
1323 raise ValueError, "invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)"
1324 else:
1325 raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
1327 self.option_groups.append(group)
1328 return group
1330 def get_option_group(self, opt_str):
1331 option = (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
1332 self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
1333 if option and option.container is not self:
1334 return option.container
1335 return None
1338 # -- Option-parsing methods ----------------------------------------
1340 def _get_args(self, args):
1341 if args is None:
1342 return sys.argv[1:]
1343 else:
1344 return args[:] # don't modify caller's list
1346 def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None):
1348 parse_args(args : [string] = sys.argv[1:],
1349 values : Values = None)
1350 -> (values : Values, args : [string])
1352 Parse the command-line options found in 'args' (default:
1353 sys.argv[1:]). Any errors result in a call to 'error()', which
1354 by default prints the usage message to stderr and calls
1355 sys.exit() with an error message. On success returns a pair
1356 (values, args) where 'values' is an Values instance (with all
1357 your option values) and 'args' is the list of arguments left
1358 over after parsing options.
1360 rargs = self._get_args(args)
1361 if values is None:
1362 values = self.get_default_values()
1364 # Store the halves of the argument list as attributes for the
1365 # convenience of callbacks:
1366 # rargs
1367 # the rest of the command-line (the "r" stands for
1368 # "remaining" or "right-hand")
1369 # largs
1370 # the leftover arguments -- ie. what's left after removing
1371 # options and their arguments (the "l" stands for "leftover"
1372 # or "left-hand")
1373 self.rargs = rargs
1374 self.largs = largs = []
1375 self.values = values
1377 try:
1378 stop = self._process_args(largs, rargs, values)
1379 except (BadOptionError, OptionValueError), err:
1380 self.error(str(err))
1382 args = largs + rargs
1383 return self.check_values(values, args)
1385 def check_values(self, values, args):
1387 check_values(values : Values, args : [string])
1388 -> (values : Values, args : [string])
1390 Check that the supplied option values and leftover arguments are
1391 valid. Returns the option values and leftover arguments
1392 (possibly adjusted, possibly completely new -- whatever you
1393 like). Default implementation just returns the passed-in
1394 values; subclasses may override as desired.
1396 return (values, args)
1398 def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values):
1399 """_process_args(largs : [string],
1400 rargs : [string],
1401 values : Values)
1403 Process command-line arguments and populate 'values', consuming
1404 options and arguments from 'rargs'. If 'allow_interspersed_args' is
1405 false, stop at the first non-option argument. If true, accumulate any
1406 interspersed non-option arguments in 'largs'.
1408 while rargs:
1409 arg = rargs[0]
1410 # We handle bare "--" explicitly, and bare "-" is handled by the
1411 # standard arg handler since the short arg case ensures that the
1412 # len of the opt string is greater than 1.
1413 if arg == "--":
1414 del rargs[0]
1415 return
1416 elif arg[0:2] == "--":
1417 # process a single long option (possibly with value(s))
1418 self._process_long_opt(rargs, values)
1419 elif arg[:1] == "-" and len(arg) > 1:
1420 # process a cluster of short options (possibly with
1421 # value(s) for the last one only)
1422 self._process_short_opts(rargs, values)
1423 elif self.allow_interspersed_args:
1424 largs.append(arg)
1425 del rargs[0]
1426 else:
1427 return # stop now, leave this arg in rargs
1429 # Say this is the original argument list:
1430 # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
1432 # (we are about to process arg(i)).
1434 # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of
1435 # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have
1436 # been removed from largs).
1438 # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass.
1439 # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments),
1440 # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is:
1442 # largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)]
1443 # rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
1445 # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be
1446 # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but
1447 # not a very interesting subset!
1449 def _match_long_opt(self, opt):
1450 """_match_long_opt(opt : string) -> string
1452 Determine which long option string 'opt' matches, ie. which one
1453 it is an unambiguous abbrevation for. Raises BadOptionError if
1454 'opt' doesn't unambiguously match any long option string.
1456 return _match_abbrev(opt, self._long_opt)
1458 def _process_long_opt(self, rargs, values):
1459 arg = rargs.pop(0)
1461 # Value explicitly attached to arg? Pretend it's the next
1462 # argument.
1463 if "=" in arg:
1464 (opt, next_arg) = arg.split("=", 1)
1465 rargs.insert(0, next_arg)
1466 had_explicit_value = True
1467 else:
1468 opt = arg
1469 had_explicit_value = False
1471 opt = self._match_long_opt(opt)
1472 option = self._long_opt[opt]
1473 if option.takes_value():
1474 nargs = option.nargs
1475 if len(rargs) < nargs:
1476 if nargs == 1:
1477 self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
1478 else:
1479 self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
1480 % (opt, nargs))
1481 elif nargs == 1:
1482 value = rargs.pop(0)
1483 else:
1484 value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
1485 del rargs[0:nargs]
1487 elif had_explicit_value:
1488 self.error(_("%s option does not take a value") % opt)
1490 else:
1491 value = None
1493 option.process(opt, value, values, self)
1495 def _process_short_opts(self, rargs, values):
1496 arg = rargs.pop(0)
1497 stop = False
1498 i = 1
1499 for ch in arg[1:]:
1500 opt = "-" + ch
1501 option = self._short_opt.get(opt)
1502 i += 1 # we have consumed a character
1504 if not option:
1505 raise BadOptionError(opt)
1506 if option.takes_value():
1507 # Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the
1508 # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg.
1509 if i < len(arg):
1510 rargs.insert(0, arg[i:])
1511 stop = True
1513 nargs = option.nargs
1514 if len(rargs) < nargs:
1515 if nargs == 1:
1516 self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
1517 else:
1518 self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
1519 % (opt, nargs))
1520 elif nargs == 1:
1521 value = rargs.pop(0)
1522 else:
1523 value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
1524 del rargs[0:nargs]
1526 else: # option doesn't take a value
1527 value = None
1529 option.process(opt, value, values, self)
1531 if stop:
1532 break
1535 # -- Feedback methods ----------------------------------------------
1537 def get_prog_name(self):
1538 if self.prog is None:
1539 return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
1540 else:
1541 return self.prog
1543 def expand_prog_name(self, s):
1544 return s.replace("%prog", self.get_prog_name())
1546 def get_description(self):
1547 return self.expand_prog_name(self.description)
1549 def exit(self, status=0, msg=None):
1550 if msg:
1551 sys.stderr.write(msg)
1552 sys.exit(status)
1554 def error(self, msg):
1555 """error(msg : string)
1557 Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit.
1558 If you override this in a subclass, it should not return -- it
1559 should either exit or raise an exception.
1561 self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
1562 self.exit(2, "%s: error: %s\n" % (self.get_prog_name(), msg))
1564 def get_usage(self):
1565 if self.usage:
1566 return self.formatter.format_usage(
1567 self.expand_prog_name(self.usage))
1568 else:
1569 return ""
1571 def print_usage(self, file=None):
1572 """print_usage(file : file = stdout)
1574 Print the usage message for the current program (self.usage) to
1575 'file' (default stdout). Any occurence of the string "%prog" in
1576 self.usage is replaced with the name of the current program
1577 (basename of sys.argv[0]). Does nothing if self.usage is empty
1578 or not defined.
1580 if self.usage:
1581 print >>file, self.get_usage()
1583 def get_version(self):
1584 if self.version:
1585 return self.expand_prog_name(self.version)
1586 else:
1587 return ""
1589 def print_version(self, file=None):
1590 """print_version(file : file = stdout)
1592 Print the version message for this program (self.version) to
1593 'file' (default stdout). As with print_usage(), any occurence
1594 of "%prog" in self.version is replaced by the current program's
1595 name. Does nothing if self.version is empty or undefined.
1597 if self.version:
1598 print >>file, self.get_version()
1600 def format_option_help(self, formatter=None):
1601 if formatter is None:
1602 formatter = self.formatter
1603 formatter.store_option_strings(self)
1604 result = []
1605 result.append(formatter.format_heading(_("Options")))
1606 formatter.indent()
1607 if self.option_list:
1608 result.append(OptionContainer.format_option_help(self, formatter))
1609 result.append("\n")
1610 for group in self.option_groups:
1611 result.append(group.format_help(formatter))
1612 result.append("\n")
1613 formatter.dedent()
1614 # Drop the last "\n", or the header if no options or option groups:
1615 return "".join(result[:-1])
1617 def format_epilog(self, formatter):
1618 return formatter.format_epilog(self.epilog)
1620 def format_help(self, formatter=None):
1621 if formatter is None:
1622 formatter = self.formatter
1623 result = []
1624 if self.usage:
1625 result.append(self.get_usage() + "\n")
1626 if self.description:
1627 result.append(self.format_description(formatter) + "\n")
1628 result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
1629 result.append(self.format_epilog(formatter))
1630 return "".join(result)
1632 # used by test suite
1633 def _get_encoding(self, file):
1634 encoding = getattr(file, "encoding", None)
1635 if not encoding:
1636 encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
1637 return encoding
1639 def print_help(self, file=None):
1640 """print_help(file : file = stdout)
1642 Print an extended help message, listing all options and any
1643 help text provided with them, to 'file' (default stdout).
1645 if file is None:
1646 file = sys.stdout
1647 encoding = self._get_encoding(file)
1648 file.write(self.format_help().encode(encoding, "replace"))
1650 # class OptionParser
1653 def _match_abbrev(s, wordmap):
1654 """_match_abbrev(s : string, wordmap : {string : Option}) -> string
1656 Return the string key in 'wordmap' for which 's' is an unambiguous
1657 abbreviation. If 's' is found to be ambiguous or doesn't match any of
1658 'words', raise BadOptionError.
1660 # Is there an exact match?
1661 if wordmap.has_key(s):
1662 return s
1663 else:
1664 # Isolate all words with s as a prefix.
1665 possibilities = [word for word in wordmap.keys()
1666 if word.startswith(s)]
1667 # No exact match, so there had better be just one possibility.
1668 if len(possibilities) == 1:
1669 return possibilities[0]
1670 elif not possibilities:
1671 raise BadOptionError(s)
1672 else:
1673 # More than one possible completion: ambiguous prefix.
1674 possibilities.sort()
1675 raise AmbiguousOptionError(s, possibilities)
1678 # Some day, there might be many Option classes. As of Optik 1.3, the
1679 # preferred way to instantiate Options is indirectly, via make_option(),
1680 # which will become a factory function when there are many Option
1681 # classes.
1682 make_option = Option