Patch 473512: add GNU style scanning as gnu_getopt.

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Martin v. Löwis 2002-06-06 10:58:36 +00:00
parent cdbc131f03
commit 446a25fa3c
5 changed files with 103 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -55,6 +55,18 @@ thus allowing multiple occurrences. Long and short options may be
mixed.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{gnu_getopt}{args, options\optional{, long_options}}
This function works like \function{getopt()}, except that GNU style
scanning mode is used by default. This means that option and
non-option arguments may be intermixed. The \function{getopt()}
function stops processing options as soon as a non-option argument is
encountered.
If the first character of the option string is `+', or if the
environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, then option processing
stops as soon as a non-option argument is encountered.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{excdesc}{GetoptError}
This is raised when an unrecognized option is found in the argument
list or when an option requiring an argument is given none.

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@ -5,20 +5,36 @@ sys.argv. It supports the same conventions as the Unix getopt()
function (including the special meanings of arguments of the form `-'
and `--'). Long options similar to those supported by GNU software
may be used as well via an optional third argument. This module
provides a single function and an exception:
provides two functions and an exception:
getopt() -- Parse command line options
gnu_getopt() -- Like getopt(), but allow option and non-option arguments
to be intermixed.
GetoptError -- exception (class) raised with 'opt' attribute, which is the
option involved with the exception.
"""
# Long option support added by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>.
#
# Gerrit Holl <gerrit@nl.linux.org> moved the string-based exceptions
# to class-based exceptions.
#
# Peter Åstrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se> added gnu_getopt().
#
# TODO for gnu_getopt():
#
# - GNU getopt_long_only mechanism
# - allow the caller to specify ordering
# - RETURN_IN_ORDER option
# - GNU extension with '-' as first character of option string
# - optional arguments, specified by double colons
# - a option string with a W followed by semicolon should
# treat "-W foo" as "--foo"
__all__ = ["GetoptError","error","getopt"]
import os
class GetoptError(Exception):
opt = ''
msg = ''
@ -75,6 +91,56 @@ def getopt(args, shortopts, longopts = []):
return opts, args
def gnu_getopt(args, shortopts, longopts = []):
"""getopt(args, options[, long_options]) -> opts, args
This function works like getopt(), except that GNU style scanning
mode is used by default. This means that option and non-option
arguments may be intermixed. The getopt() function stops
processing options as soon as a non-option argument is
encountered.
If the first character of the option string is `+', or if the
environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, then option
processing stops as soon as a non-option argument is encountered.
"""
opts = []
prog_args = []
if type(longopts) == type(""):
longopts = [longopts]
else:
longopts = list(longopts)
# Allow options after non-option arguments?
if shortopts.startswith('+'):
shortopts = shortopts[1:]
all_options_first = 1
elif os.getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT"):
all_options_first = 1
else:
all_options_first = 0
while args:
if args[0] == '--':
prog_args += args[1:]
break
if args[0][:2] == '--':
opts, args = do_longs(opts, args[0][2:], longopts, args[1:])
elif args[0][:1] == '-':
opts, args = do_shorts(opts, args[0][1:], shortopts, args[1:])
else:
if all_options_first:
prog_args += args
break
else:
prog_args.append(args[0])
args = args[1:]
return opts, prog_args
def do_longs(opts, opt, longopts, args):
try:
i = opt.index('=')

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
import getopt
from getopt import GetoptError
from test_support import verify, verbose
import os
def expectException(teststr, expected, failure=AssertionError):
"""Executes a statement passed in teststr, and raises an exception
@ -106,5 +107,24 @@ expectException(
"opts, args = getopt.getopt(cmdline, 'a:b', ['alpha', 'beta'])",
GetoptError)
# Test handling of GNU style scanning mode.
if verbose:
print 'Running tests on getopt.gnu_getopt'
cmdline = ['-a', 'arg1', '-b', '1', '--alpha', '--beta=2']
# GNU style
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(cmdline, 'ab:', ['alpha', 'beta='])
verify(opts == [('-a', ''), ('-b', '1'), ('--alpha', ''), ('--beta', '2')])
verify(args == ['arg1'])
# Posix style via +
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(cmdline, '+ab:', ['alpha', 'beta='])
verify(opts == [('-a', '')])
verify(args == ['arg1', '-b', '1', '--alpha', '--beta=2'])
# Posix style via POSIXLY_CORRECT
os.environ["POSIXLY_CORRECT"] = "1"
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(cmdline, 'ab:', ['alpha', 'beta='])
verify(opts == [('-a', '')])
verify(args == ['arg1', '-b', '1', '--alpha', '--beta=2'])
if verbose:
print "Module getopt: tests completed successfully."

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Oliver Andrich
Ross Andrus
Jason Asbahr
David Ascher
Peter Åstrand
John Aycock
Donovan Baarda
Alfonso Baciero

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@ -130,6 +130,8 @@ Extension modules
Library
- getopt.gnu_getopt was added.
- Stop using strings for exceptions. String objects used for
exceptions are now classes deriving from Exception. The objects
changed were: Tkinter.TclError, bdb.BdbQuit, macpath.norm_error,