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package joptsimple;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.IdentityHashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import static java.util.Collections.*;
import static joptsimple.internal.Objects.*;
/**
* Representation of a group of detected command line options, their arguments, and non-option arguments.
*
* @author Paul Holser
*/
public class OptionSet {
private final List> detectedSpecs;
private final Map> detectedOptions;
private final Map, List> optionsToArguments;
private final List nonOptionArguments;
private final Map> defaultValues;
/*
* Package-private because clients don't create these.
*/
OptionSet( Map> defaults ) {
detectedSpecs = new ArrayList>();
detectedOptions = new HashMap>();
optionsToArguments = new IdentityHashMap, List>();
nonOptionArguments = new ArrayList();
defaultValues = new HashMap>( defaults );
}
/**
* Tells whether any options were detected.
*
* @return {@code true} if any options were detected
*/
public boolean hasOptions() {
return !detectedOptions.isEmpty();
}
/**
* Tells whether the given option was detected.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected
* @see #has(OptionSpec)
*/
public boolean has( String option ) {
return detectedOptions.containsKey( option );
}
/**
* Tells whether the given option was detected.
*
* This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
*
* Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[])} default argument value}
* for an option does not cause this method to return {@code true} if the option was not detected on the command
* line.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected
* @see #has(String)
*/
public boolean has( OptionSpec> option ) {
return optionsToArguments.containsKey( option );
}
/**
* Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
* @see #hasArgument(OptionSpec)
*/
public boolean hasArgument( String option ) {
AbstractOptionSpec> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
return spec != null && hasArgument( spec );
}
/**
* Tells whether there are any arguments associated with the given option.
*
* This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
*
* Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[]) default argument value}
* for an option does not cause this method to return {@code true} if the option was not detected on the command
* line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return {@code true} if the option was detected and at least one argument was detected for the option
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @see #hasArgument(String)
*/
public boolean hasArgument( OptionSpec> option ) {
ensureNotNull( option );
List values = optionsToArguments.get( option );
return values != null && !values.isEmpty();
}
/**
* Gives the argument associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the argument
* will take on that type; otherwise, it will be a {@link String}.
*
* Specifying a {@linkplain ArgumentAcceptingOptionSpec#defaultsTo(Object, Object[]) default argument value}
* for an option will cause this method to return that default value even if the option was not detected on the
* command line, or if the option can take an optional argument but did not have one on the command line.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the argument of the given option; {@code null} if no argument is present, or that option was not
* detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws OptionException if more than one argument was detected for the option
*/
public Object valueOf( String option ) {
ensureNotNull( option );
AbstractOptionSpec> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
if ( spec == null ) {
List> defaults = defaultValuesFor( option );
return defaults.isEmpty() ? null : defaults.get( 0 );
}
return valueOf( spec );
}
/**
* Gives the argument associated with the given option.
*
* This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
*
* @param represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the argument of the given option; {@code null} if no argument is present, or that option was not
* detected
* @throws OptionException if more than one argument was detected for the option
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws ClassCastException if the arguments of this option are not of the expected type
*/
public V valueOf( OptionSpec option ) {
ensureNotNull( option );
List values = valuesOf( option );
switch ( values.size() ) {
case 0:
return null;
case 1:
return values.get( 0 );
default:
throw new MultipleArgumentsForOptionException( option.options() );
}
}
/**
* Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the
* arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be {@link String}s.
*
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the arguments associated with the option, as a list of objects of the type given to the arguments; an
* empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the option was not detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
*/
public List> valuesOf( String option ) {
ensureNotNull( option );
AbstractOptionSpec> spec = detectedOptions.get( option );
return spec == null ? defaultValuesFor( option ) : valuesOf( spec );
}
/**
* Gives any arguments associated with the given option. If the option was given an argument type, the
* arguments will take on that type; otherwise, they will be {@link String}s.
*
* This method recognizes only instances of options returned from the fluent interface methods.
*
* @param represents the type of the arguments the given option accepts
* @param option the option to search for
* @return the arguments associated with the option; an empty list if no such arguments are present, or if the
* option was not detected
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code option} is {@code null}
* @throws OptionException if there is a problem converting the option's arguments to the desired type; for
* example, if the type does not implement a correct conversion constructor or method
*/
public List valuesOf( OptionSpec option ) {
ensureNotNull( option );
List values = optionsToArguments.get( option );
if ( values == null || values.isEmpty() )
return defaultValueFor( option );
AbstractOptionSpec spec = (AbstractOptionSpec) option;
List convertedValues = new ArrayList();
for ( String each : values )
convertedValues.add( spec.convert( each ) );
return unmodifiableList( convertedValues );
}
/**
* Gives the set of options that were detected, in the form of {@linkplain OptionSpec}s, in the order in which the
* options were found on the command line.
*
* @return the set of detected command line options
*/
public List> specs() {
return unmodifiableList( detectedSpecs );
}
/**
* @return the detected non-option arguments
*/
public List nonOptionArguments() {
return unmodifiableList( nonOptionArguments );
}
void add( AbstractOptionSpec> spec ) {
addWithArgument( spec, null );
}
void addWithArgument( AbstractOptionSpec> spec, String argument ) {
detectedSpecs.add( spec );
for ( String each : spec.options() )
detectedOptions.put( each, spec );
List optionArguments = optionsToArguments.get( spec );
if ( optionArguments == null ) {
optionArguments = new ArrayList();
optionsToArguments.put( spec, optionArguments );
}
if ( argument != null )
optionArguments.add( argument );
}
void addNonOptionArgument( String argument ) {
nonOptionArguments.add( argument );
}
@Override
public boolean equals( Object that ) {
if ( this == that )
return true;
if ( that == null || !getClass().equals( that.getClass() ) )
return false;
OptionSet other = (OptionSet) that;
Map, List> thisOptionsToArguments =
new HashMap, List>( optionsToArguments );
Map, List> otherOptionsToArguments =
new HashMap, List>( other.optionsToArguments );
return detectedOptions.equals( other.detectedOptions )
&& thisOptionsToArguments.equals( otherOptionsToArguments )
&& nonOptionArguments.equals( other.nonOptionArguments() );
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
Map, List> thisOptionsToArguments =
new HashMap, List>( optionsToArguments );
return detectedOptions.hashCode()
^ thisOptionsToArguments.hashCode()
^ nonOptionArguments.hashCode();
}
private List defaultValuesFor( String option ) {
if ( defaultValues.containsKey( option ) )
return (List) defaultValues.get( option );
return emptyList();
}
private List defaultValueFor( OptionSpec option ) {
return defaultValuesFor( option.options().iterator().next() );
}
}