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/*
* Distributed as part of mchange-commons-java 0.2.11
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Machinery For Change, Inc.
*
* Author: Steve Waldman
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*
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* published by the Free Software Foundation
*
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*
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package com.mchange.v2.cmdline;
public final class CommandLineUtils
{
/**
* "Parses" a command line by making use several conventions:
*
* - Certain arguments are considered "switches", by virtue
* of being prefixed with some string, usually "-", "/", or "--"
*
- Switches may have arguments associated with them. This implementation
* permits only a single argument per switch
*
- Switch arguments are determined via two conventions:
*
* - If a switch is of the form "--switch=value" (where "--" is
* set as the switch prefix), value is the switches argument.
*
- If a switch is not of this form (simply "--switch"), then the
* following item on the command line is considered the switch's
* argument if and only if
*
* - the argSwitches array contains the switch, and
*
- the next item on the command line is not itself a switch
*
*
*
*
* @param argv the entire list of arguments, usually the argument to a main function
* @param switchPrefix the string which separates "switches" from regular command line args.
* Must be non-null
* @param validSwitches a list of all the switches permissible for this command line.
* If non-null, an UnexpectedSwitchException will be thrown if a switch not
* in this list is encountered. Use null to accept any switches.
* @param requiredSwitches a list of all the switches required by this command line.
* If non-null, an MissingSwitchException will be thrown if a switch
* in this list is not present. Use null if no switches should be considered required.
* @param argSwitches a list of switches that should have an argument associated with them
* If non-null, an MissingSwitchArgumentException will be thrown if a switch
* in this list has no argument is not present. Use null if no switches should
* be considered to require arguments. However, this parameter is required if
* distinct items on a command line should be considered arguments to preceding
* items. (For example, "f" must be an argSwitch for "-f myfile.txt" to be parsed
* as switch and argument, but argSwitches is not required to parse "--file=myfile.txt"
*/
public static ParsedCommandLine parse(String[] argv,
String switchPrefix,
String[] validSwitches,
String[] requiredSwitches,
String[] argSwitches)
throws BadCommandLineException
{
return new ParsedCommandLineImpl( argv,
switchPrefix,
validSwitches,
requiredSwitches,
argSwitches );
}
private CommandLineUtils()
{}
}