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A Java library for parsing command line options
/*
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2004-2015 Paul R. Holser, Jr.
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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*/
package joptsimple;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import static joptsimple.ParserRules.*;
/**
* Tokenizes a short option specification string.
*
* @author Paul Holser
*/
class OptionSpecTokenizer {
private static final char POSIXLY_CORRECT_MARKER = '+';
private static final char HELP_MARKER = '*';
private String specification;
private int index;
OptionSpecTokenizer( String specification ) {
if ( specification == null )
throw new NullPointerException( "null option specification" );
this.specification = specification;
}
boolean hasMore() {
return index < specification.length();
}
AbstractOptionSpec> next() {
if ( !hasMore() )
throw new NoSuchElementException();
String optionCandidate = String.valueOf( specification.charAt( index ) );
index++;
AbstractOptionSpec> spec;
if ( RESERVED_FOR_EXTENSIONS.equals( optionCandidate ) ) {
spec = handleReservedForExtensionsToken();
if ( spec != null )
return spec;
}
ensureLegalOption( optionCandidate );
if ( hasMore() ) {
boolean forHelp = false;
if ( specification.charAt( index ) == HELP_MARKER ) {
forHelp = true;
++index;
}
spec = hasMore() && specification.charAt( index ) == ':'
? handleArgumentAcceptingOption( optionCandidate )
: new NoArgumentOptionSpec( optionCandidate );
if ( forHelp )
spec.forHelp();
} else
spec = new NoArgumentOptionSpec( optionCandidate );
return spec;
}
void configure( OptionParser parser ) {
adjustForPosixlyCorrect( parser );
while ( hasMore() )
parser.recognize( next() );
}
private void adjustForPosixlyCorrect( OptionParser parser ) {
if ( POSIXLY_CORRECT_MARKER == specification.charAt( 0 ) ) {
parser.posixlyCorrect( true );
specification = specification.substring( 1 );
}
}
private AbstractOptionSpec> handleReservedForExtensionsToken() {
if ( !hasMore() )
return new NoArgumentOptionSpec( RESERVED_FOR_EXTENSIONS );
if ( specification.charAt( index ) == ';' ) {
++index;
return new AlternativeLongOptionSpec();
}
return null;
}
private AbstractOptionSpec> handleArgumentAcceptingOption( String candidate ) {
index++;
if ( hasMore() && specification.charAt( index ) == ':' ) {
index++;
return new OptionalArgumentOptionSpec( candidate );
}
return new RequiredArgumentOptionSpec( candidate );
}
}