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author | matz <matz@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2006-06-09 21:20:17 +0000 |
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committer | matz <matz@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e> | 2006-06-09 21:20:17 +0000 |
commit | 9b383bd6cf96e1fe21c41528dec1f3ed508f335b (patch) | |
tree | d7b9fafbf530e7f476187d90043eb60a2579f50e /lib/getoptlong.rb | |
parent | f83f236f258ebda680006027a03d75fbf98bd5b3 (diff) |
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): allow %c to print one character
string (e.g. ?x).
* lib/tempfile.rb (Tempfile::make_tmpname): put dot between
basename and pid. [ruby-talk:196272]
* parse.y (do_block): remove -> style block.
* parse.y (parser_yylex): remove tLAMBDA_ARG.
* eval.c (rb_call0): binding for the return event hook should have
consistent scope. [ruby-core:07928]
* eval.c (proc_invoke): return behavior should depend whether it
is surrounded by a lambda or a mere block.
* eval.c (formal_assign): handles post splat arguments.
* eval.c (rb_call0): ditto.
* st.c (strhash): use FNV-1a hash.
* parse.y (parser_yylex): removed experimental ';;' terminator.
* eval.c (rb_node_arity): should be aware of post splat arguments.
* eval.c (rb_proc_arity): ditto.
* parse.y (f_args): syntax rule enhanced to support arguments
after the splat.
* parse.y (block_param): ditto for block parameters.
* parse.y (f_post_arg): mandatory formal arguments after the splat
argument.
* parse.y (new_args_gen): generate nodes for mandatory formal
arguments after the splat argument.
* eval.c (rb_eval): dispatch mandatory formal arguments after the
splat argument.
* parse.y (args): allow more than one splat in the argument list.
* parse.y (method_call): allow aref [] to accept all kind of
method argument, including assocs, splat, and block argument.
* eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): prepare block argument as well.
* lib/mathn.rb (Integer): remove Integer#gcd2. [ruby-core:07931]
* eval.c (error_line): print receivers true/false/nil specially.
* eval.c (rb_proc_yield): handles parameters in yield semantics.
* eval.c (nil_yield): gives LocalJumpError to denote no block
error.
* io.c (rb_io_getc): now takes one-character string.
* string.c (rb_str_hash): use FNV-1a hash from Fowler/Noll/Vo
hashing algorithm.
* string.c (rb_str_aref): str[0] now returns 1 character string,
instead of a fixnum. [Ruby2]
* parse.y (parser_yylex): ?c now returns 1 character string,
instead of a fixnum. [Ruby2]
* string.c (rb_str_aset): no longer support fixnum insertion.
* eval.c (umethod_bind): should not update original class.
[ruby-dev:28636]
* eval.c (ev_const_get): should support constant access from
within instance_eval(). [ruby-dev:28327]
* time.c (time_timeval): should round for usec floating
number. [ruby-core:07896]
* time.c (time_add): ditto.
* dir.c (sys_warning): should not call a vararg function
rb_sys_warning() indirectly. [ruby-core:07886]
* numeric.c (flo_divmod): the first element of Float#divmod should
be an integer. [ruby-dev:28589]
* test/ruby/test_float.rb: add tests for divmod, div, modulo and remainder.
* re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not allow modifying literal
regexps. frozen check moved from rb_reg_initialize_m as well.
* re.c (rb_reg_initialize): should not modify untainted objects in
safe levels higher than 3.
* re.c (rb_memcmp): type change from char* to const void*.
* dir.c (dir_close): should not close untainted dir stream.
* dir.c (GetDIR): add tainted/frozen check for each dir operation.
* lib/rdoc/parsers/parse_rb.rb (RDoc::RubyParser::parse_symbol_arg):
typo fixed. a patch from Florian Gross <florg at florg.net>.
* eval.c (EXEC_EVENT_HOOK): trace_func may remove itself from
event_hooks. no guarantee for arbitrary hook deletion.
[ruby-dev:28632]
* util.c (ruby_strtod): differ addition to minimize error.
[ruby-dev:28619]
* util.c (ruby_strtod): should not raise ERANGE when the input
string does not have any digits. [ruby-dev:28629]
* eval.c (proc_invoke): should restore old ruby_frame->block.
thanks to ts <decoux at moulon.inra.fr>. [ruby-core:07833]
also fix [ruby-dev:28614] as well.
* signal.c (trap): sig should be less then NSIG. Coverity found
this bug. a patch from Kevin Tew <tewk at tewk.com>.
[ruby-core:07823]
* math.c (math_log2): add new method inspired by
[ruby-talk:191237].
* math.c (math_log): add optional base argument to Math::log().
[ruby-talk:191308]
* ext/syck/emitter.c (syck_scan_scalar): avoid accessing
uninitialized array element. a patch from Pat Eyler
<rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07809]
* array.c (rb_ary_fill): initialize local variables first. a
patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07810]
* ext/syck/yaml2byte.c (syck_yaml2byte_handler): need to free
type_tag. a patch from Pat Eyler <rubypate at gmail.com>.
[ruby-core:07808]
* ext/socket/socket.c (make_hostent_internal): accept ai_family
check from Sam Roberts <sroberts at uniserve.com>.
[ruby-core:07691]
* util.c (ruby_strtod): should not cut off 18 digits for no
reason. [ruby-core:07796]
* array.c (rb_ary_fill): internalize local variable "beg" to
pacify Coverity. [ruby-core:07770]
* pack.c (pack_unpack): now supports CRLF newlines. a patch from
<tommy at tmtm.org>. [ruby-dev:28601]
* applied code clean-up patch from Stefan Huehner
<stefan at huehner.org>. [ruby-core:07764]
* lib/jcode.rb (String::tr_s): should have translated non
squeezing character sequence (i.e. a character) as well. thanks
to Hiroshi Ichikawa <gimite at gimite.ddo.jp> [ruby-list:42090]
* ext/socket/socket.c: document update patch from Sam Roberts
<sroberts at uniserve.com>. [ruby-core:07701]
* lib/mathn.rb (Integer): need not to remove gcd2. a patch from
NARUSE, Yui <naruse at airemix.com>. [ruby-dev:28570]
* parse.y (arg): too much NEW_LIST()
* eval.c (SETUP_ARGS0): remove unnecessary access to nd_alen.
* eval.c (rb_eval): use ARGSCAT for NODE_OP_ASGN1.
[ruby-dev:28585]
* parse.y (arg): use NODE_ARGSCAT for placeholder.
* lib/getoptlong.rb (GetoptLong::get): RDoc update patch from
mathew <meta at pobox.com>. [ruby-core:07738]
* variable.c (rb_const_set): raise error when no target klass is
supplied. [ruby-dev:28582]
* prec.c (prec_prec_f): documentation patch from
<gerardo.santana at gmail.com>. [ruby-core:07689]
* bignum.c (rb_big_pow): second operand may be too big even if
it's a Fixnum. [ruby-talk:187984]
* README.EXT: update symbol description. [ruby-talk:188104]
* COPYING: explicitly note GPLv2. [ruby-talk:187922]
* parse.y: remove some obsolete syntax rules (unparenthesized
method calls in argument list).
* eval.c (rb_call0): insecure calling should be checked for non
NODE_SCOPE method invocations too.
* eval.c (rb_alias): should preserve the current safe level as
well as method definition.
* process.c (rb_f_sleep): remove RDoc description about SIGALRM
which is not valid on the current implementation. [ruby-dev:28464]
Thu Mar 23 21:40:47 2006 K.Kosako <sndgk393 AT ybb.ne.jp>
* eval.c (method_missing): should support argument splat in
super. a bug in combination of super, splat and
method_missing. [ruby-talk:185438]
* configure.in: Solaris SunPro compiler -rapth patch from
<kuwa at labs.fujitsu.com>. [ruby-dev:28443]
* configure.in: remove enable_rpath=no for Solaris.
[ruby-dev:28440]
* ext/win32ole/win32ole.c (ole_val2olevariantdata): change behavior
of converting OLE Variant object with VT_ARRAY|VT_UI1 and Ruby
String object.
* ruby.1: a clarification patch from David Lutterkort
<dlutter at redhat.com>. [ruby-core:7508]
* lib/rdoc/ri/ri_paths.rb (RI::Paths): adding paths from rubygems
directories. a patch from Eric Hodel <drbrain at segment7.net>.
[ruby-core:07423]
* eval.c (rb_clear_cache_by_class): clearing wrong cache.
* ext/extmk.rb: use :remove_destination to install extension libraries
to avoid SEGV. [ruby-dev:28417]
* eval.c (rb_thread_fd_writable): should not re-schedule output
from KILLED thread (must be error printing).
* array.c (rb_ary_flatten_bang): allow specifying recursion
level. [ruby-talk:182170]
* array.c (rb_ary_flatten): ditto.
* gc.c (add_heap): a heap_slots may overflow. a patch from Stefan
Weil <weil at mail.berlios.de>.
* eval.c (rb_call): use separate cache for fcall/vcall
invocation.
* eval.c (rb_eval): NODE_FCALL, NODE_VCALL can call local
functions.
* eval.c (rb_mod_local): a new method to specify newly added
visibility "local".
* eval.c (search_method): search for local methods which are
visible only from the current class.
* class.c (rb_class_local_methods): a method to list local methods.
* object.c (Init_Object): add BasicObject class as a top level
BlankSlate class.
* ruby.h (SYM2ID): should not cast to signed long.
[ruby-core:07414]
* class.c (rb_include_module): allow module duplication.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@10235 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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1 files changed, 168 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/lib/getoptlong.rb b/lib/getoptlong.rb index 8fb302d741..922d25371c 100644 --- a/lib/getoptlong.rb +++ b/lib/getoptlong.rb @@ -1,17 +1,94 @@ -# -*- Ruby -*- -# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Motoyuki Kasahara # -# You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same license +# GetoptLong for Ruby +# +# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Motoyuki Kasahara. +# +# You may redistribute and/or modify this library under the same license # terms as Ruby. # +# See GetoptLong for documentation. +# +# Additional documents and the latest version of `getoptlong.rb' can be +# found at http://www.sra.co.jp/people/m-kasahr/ruby/getoptlong/ +# The GetoptLong class allows you to parse command line options similarly to +# the GNU getopt_long() C library call. Note, however, that GetoptLong is a +# pure Ruby implementation. # -# Documents and latest version of `getoptlong.rb' are found at: -# http://www.sra.co.jp/people/m-kasahr/ruby/getoptlong/ +# GetoptLong allows for POSIX-style options like <tt>--file</tt> as well +# as single letter options like <tt>-f</tt> # - +# The empty option <tt>--</tt> (two minus symbols) is used to end option +# processing. This can be particularly important if options have optional +# arguments. # -# Parse command line options just like GNU getopt_long(). +# Here is a simple example of usage: +# +# # == Synopsis +# # +# # hello: greets user, demonstrates command line parsing +# # +# # == Usage +# # +# # hello [OPTION] ... DIR +# # +# # -h, --help: +# # show help +# # +# # --repeat x, -n x: +# # repeat x times +# # +# # --name [name]: +# # greet user by name, if name not supplied default is John +# # +# # DIR: The directory in which to issue the greeting. +# +# require 'getoptlong' +# require 'rdoc/usage' +# +# opts = GetoptLong.new( +# [ '--help', '-h', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT ], +# [ '--repeat', '-n', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ], +# [ '--name', GetoptLong::OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT ] +# ) +# +# dir = nil +# name = nil +# repetitions = 1 +# opts.each do |opt, arg| +# case opt +# when '--help' +# RDoc::usage +# when '--repeat' +# repetitions = arg.to_i +# when '--name' +# if arg == '' +# name = 'John' +# else +# name = arg +# end +# end +# end +# +# if ARGV.length != 1 +# puts "Missing dir argument (try --help)" +# exit 0 +# end +# +# dir = ARGV.shift +# +# Dir.chdir(dir) +# for i in (1..repetitions) +# print "Hello" +# if name +# print ", #{name}" +# end +# puts +# end +# +# Example command line: +# +# hello -n 6 --name -- /tmp # class GetoptLong # @@ -40,13 +117,20 @@ class GetoptLong class InvalidOption < Error; end # - # The arguments are passed to new() as an array of arrays. Each - # subarray has a number of option names which carry the same - # meaning, and a ARGUMENT_FLAG, being one of - # GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT, GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT or - # GetoptLong::OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT. These determine whether the - # option takes an argument or not, or whether it is optional The - # actual processing is done later with #each(). + # Set up option processing. + # + # The options to support are passed to new() as an array of arrays. + # Each sub-array contains any number of String option names which carry + # the same meaning, and one of the following flags: + # + # GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT :: Option does not take an argument. + # + # GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT :: Option always takes an argument. + # + # GetoptLong::OPTIONAL_ARGUMENT :: Option may or may not take an argument. + # + # The first option name is considered to be the preferred (canonical) name. + # Other than that, the elements of each sub-array can be in any order. # def initialize(*arguments) # @@ -109,11 +193,53 @@ class GetoptLong end # - # Set the handling of the ordering of options. The supplied - # argument ordering must be a member of ORDERINGS, i.e one of - # GetoptLong::REQUIRE_ORDER, GetoptLong::PERMUTE, - # GetoptLong::RETURN_IN_ORDER. A RuntimeError is raised if - # option processing has already started. + # Set the handling of the ordering of options and arguments. + # A RuntimeError is raised if option processing has already started. + # + # The supplied value must be a member of GetoptLong::ORDERINGS. It alters + # the processing of options as follows: + # + # <b>REQUIRE_ORDER</b> : + # + # Options are required to occur before non-options. + # + # Processing of options ends as soon as a word is encountered that has not + # been preceded by an appropriate option flag. + # + # For example, if -a and -b are options which do not take arguments, + # parsing command line arguments of '-a one -b two' would result in + # 'one', '-b', 'two' being left in ARGV, and only ('-a', '') being + # processed as an option/arg pair. + # + # This is the default ordering, if the environment variable + # POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. (This is for compatibility with GNU getopt_long.) + # + # <b>PERMUTE</b> : + # + # Options can occur anywhere in the command line parsed. This is the + # default behavior. + # + # Every sequence of words which can be interpreted as an option (with or + # without argument) is treated as an option; non-option words are skipped. + # + # For example, if -a does not require an argument and -b optionally takes + # an argument, parsing '-a one -b two three' would result in ('-a','') and + # ('-b', 'two') being processed as option/arg pairs, and 'one','three' + # being left in ARGV. + # + # If the ordering is set to PERMUTE but the environment variable + # POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, REQUIRE_ORDER is used instead. This is for + # compatibility with GNU getopt_long. + # + # <b>RETURN_IN_ORDER</b> : + # + # All words on the command line are processed as options. Words not + # preceded by a short or long option flag are passed as arguments + # with an option of '' (empty string). + # + # For example, if -a requires an argument but -b does not, a command line + # of '-a one -b two three' would result in option/arg pairs of ('-a', 'one') + # ('-b', ''), ('', 'two'), ('', 'three') being processed. # def ordering=(ordering) # @@ -144,7 +270,9 @@ class GetoptLong attr_reader :ordering # - # Set options + # Set options. Takes the same argument as GetoptLong.new. + # + # Raises a RuntimeError if option processing has already started. # def set_options(*arguments) # @@ -233,7 +361,7 @@ class GetoptLong alias quiet? quiet # - # Terminate option processing. + # Explicitly terminate option processing. # def terminate return nil if @status == STATUS_TERMINATED @@ -253,7 +381,7 @@ class GetoptLong end # - # Examine whether option processing is terminated or not. + # Returns true if option processing has terminated, false otherwise. # def terminated? return @status == STATUS_TERMINATED @@ -286,16 +414,22 @@ class GetoptLong # alias error? error - # - # Return an error message. + # Return the appropriate error message in POSIX-defined format. + # If no error has occurred, returns nil. # def error_message return @error_message end # - # Get next option name and its argument as an array. - # Return nil if the processing is complete (as determined by + # Get next option name and its argument, as an Array of two elements. + # + # The option name is always converted to the first (preferred) + # name given in the original options to GetoptLong.new. + # + # Example: ['--option', 'value'] + # + # Returns nil if the processing is complete (as determined by # STATUS_TERMINATED). # def get @@ -462,9 +596,15 @@ class GetoptLong # alias get_option get + # Iterator version of `get'. + # + # The block is called repeatedly with two arguments: + # The first is the option name. + # The second is the argument which followed it (if any). + # Example: ('--opt', 'value') # - # Iterator version of `get', passes the option and the - # corresponding argument to the supplied block for processing. + # The option name is always converted to the first (preferred) + # name given in the original options to GetoptLong.new. # def each loop do |