| #!/usr/bin/wish |
| |
| # This file provides many valuable parm and argument processing procedures |
| # such as longoptions, pos_parms, gen_get_options, etc. |
| |
| my_source [list escape.tcl data_proc.tcl print.tcl] |
| |
| |
| proc get_arg_req { opt_name } { |
| |
| # Determine whether the given opt_name is "optional", "required" or |
| # "not_allowed" and return that result. |
| |
| # Note: This procedure assumes that global list longoptions has been |
| # initialized via a call to the longoptions procedure. |
| |
| # Description of argument(s): |
| # opt_name The name of the option including its |
| # requirement indicator as accepted by the |
| # bash getopt longoptions parameter: No |
| # colon means the option takes no argument, |
| # one colon means the option requires an |
| # argument and two colons indicate that an |
| # argument is optional (the value of the |
| # option will be 1 if no argument is |
| # specified. |
| |
| global longoptions |
| |
| if { [lsearch -exact $longoptions "${opt_name}::"] != -1 } { |
| return optional |
| } |
| if { [lsearch -exact $longoptions "${opt_name}:"] != -1 } { |
| return required |
| } |
| return not_allowed |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc longoptions { args } { |
| |
| # Populate the global longoptions list and set global option variable |
| # defaults. |
| |
| # Description of argument(s): |
| # args Each arg is comprised of 1) the name of |
| # the option 2) zero, one or 2 colons to |
| # indicate whether the corresponding |
| # argument value is a) not required, b) |
| # required or c) optional 3) Optionally, an |
| # equal sign followed by a default value for |
| # the parameter. |
| |
| # Example usage: |
| # longoptions parm1 parm2: parm3:: test_mode:=0 quiet:=0 |
| |
| global longoptions |
| |
| set debug 0 |
| foreach arg $args { |
| # Create an option record which is a 2-element list consisting of the |
| # option specification and a possible default value. Example:; |
| # opt_rec: |
| # opt_rec[0]: test_mode: |
| # opt_rec[1]: 0 |
| set opt_rec [split $arg =] |
| # opt_spec will include any colons that may have been specified. |
| set opt_spec [lindex $opt_rec 0] |
| # Add the option spec to the global longoptions list. |
| lappend_unique longoptions $opt_spec |
| # Strip the colons to get the option name. |
| set opt_name [string trimright $opt_spec ":"] |
| # Get the option's default value, if any. |
| set opt_default_value [lindex $opt_rec 1] |
| set arg_req [get_arg_req $opt_name] |
| if { $arg_req == "not_allowed" && $opt_default_value == "" } { |
| # If this parm takes no arg and no default was specified by the user, |
| # we will set the default to 0. |
| set opt_default_value 0 |
| } |
| # Set a global variable whose name is identical to the option name. Set |
| # the default value if there is one. |
| set cmd_buf "global ${opt_name} ; set ${opt_name} {${opt_default_value}}" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc pos_parms { args } { |
| |
| # Populate the global pos_parms list and set global option variable defaults. |
| |
| # Description of argument(s): |
| # args Each arg is comprised of the name of a |
| # positional parm and a possible initial |
| # value. |
| |
| # Example usage: |
| # pos_parms user_name=mike |
| |
| global pos_parms |
| |
| set pos_parms [list] |
| set debug 0 |
| foreach arg $args { |
| dprint_var arg |
| # Create an option record which is a 2-element list consisting of the |
| # option specification and a possible default value. Example:; |
| # opt_rec: |
| # opt_rec[0]: test_mode: |
| # opt_rec[1]: 0 |
| set parm_rec [split $arg =] |
| dprint_list parm_rec |
| # parm_spec will include any colons that may have been specified. |
| set parm_name [lindex $parm_rec 0] |
| dprint_var parm_name |
| # Add the option spec to the global pos_parms list. |
| lappend pos_parms $parm_name |
| # Get the option's default value, if any. |
| set parm_default_value [lindex $parm_rec 1] |
| dprint_var parm_default_value |
| # Set a global variable whose name is identical to the option name. Set |
| # the default value if there is one. |
| set cmd_buf "global ${parm_name} ; set ${parm_name}" |
| append cmd_buf " {${parm_default_value}}" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc gen_get_options { argv } { |
| |
| # Get the command line options/arguments and use them to set the |
| # corresponding global option variable names. |
| |
| # Note: This procedure assumes that global list longoptions has been |
| # initialized via a call to the longoptions procedure and that global |
| # pos_parms has been initialized via a call to the pos_parms procdure. |
| # These data structures indicates what options and arguments are supported |
| # by the calling program. |
| |
| # Note: If the last var_name in pos_parms ends in "_list", then the caller |
| # can specify as many parms as they desire and they will all be appended to |
| # the variable in question. |
| |
| # Description of argument(s): |
| # argv The argv array that is set for this |
| # program. |
| |
| # Example call: |
| # gen_get_options $argv |
| |
| global longoptions |
| global pos_parms |
| global program_name |
| |
| set debug 0 |
| |
| set len_pos_parms [llength $pos_parms] |
| |
| dprint_list longoptions |
| dprint_list pos_parms |
| dprint_var len_pos_parms |
| |
| # Rather than write the algorithm from scratch, we will call upon the bash |
| # getopt program to help us. This program has several advantages: |
| # - It will reject illegal options |
| # - It supports different posix input styles (e.g. -option <arg> vs |
| # --option=<arg>). |
| # - It allows the program's caller to abbreviate option names provided that |
| # there is no ambiguity. |
| |
| # Convert curly braces to single quotes. This includes escaping existing |
| # quotes in the argv string. This will allow us to use the result in a bash |
| # command string. Example: {--parm3=Kathy's cat} will become |
| # '--parm3=Kathy'\''s cat'. |
| dprint_var argv |
| set bash_args [curly_braces_to_quotes $argv] |
| set cmd_buf "getopt --name=${program_name} -a --longoptions=\"help" |
| append cmd_buf " ${longoptions}\" --options=\"-h\" -- ${bash_args}" |
| dpissuing |
| if { [ catch {set OPT_LIST [eval exec bash -c {$cmd_buf}]} result ] } { |
| puts stderr $result |
| exit 1 |
| } |
| |
| set OPT_LIST [quotes_to_curly_braces $OPT_LIST] |
| set cmd_buf "set opt_list \[list $OPT_LIST\]" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| |
| dprint_list opt_list |
| |
| set longopt_regex {\-[-]?[^- ]+} |
| global help |
| global h |
| set help 0 |
| set h 0 |
| dprintn ; dprint_timen "Processing opt_list." |
| set pos_parm_ix 0 |
| set current_longopt {} |
| foreach opt_list_entry $opt_list { |
| dprint_var opt_list_entry |
| if { $opt_list_entry == "--" } { break; } |
| if { $current_longopt != "" } { |
| dprint_var current_longopt |
| set cmd_buf "global ${current_longopt} ; set ${current_longopt}" |
| append cmd_buf " {${opt_list_entry}}" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| set current_longopt {} |
| dprintn |
| continue |
| } |
| set is_option [regexp -expanded $longopt_regex ${opt_list_entry}] |
| dprint_var is_option |
| if { $is_option } { |
| regsub -all {^\-[-]?} $opt_list_entry {} opt_name |
| dprint_var opt_name |
| set arg_req [get_arg_req $opt_name] |
| dprint_var arg_req |
| if { $arg_req == "not_allowed" } { |
| set cmd_buf "global ${opt_name} ; set ${opt_name} 1" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| } else { |
| set current_longopt [string trimleft $opt_list_entry "-"] |
| } |
| } else { |
| # Must be a positional parm. |
| if { $pos_parm_ix >= $len_pos_parms } { |
| set is_list [regexp -expanded "_list$" ${pos_parm_name}] |
| dprint_var is_list |
| if { $is_list } { |
| set cmd_buf "lappend ${pos_parm_name} {${opt_list_entry}}" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| continue |
| } |
| append message "The caller has specified more positional parms than" |
| append message " are allowed by the program.\n" |
| append message [sprint_varx parm_value ${opt_list_entry} 2] |
| append message [sprint_list pos_parms 2] |
| print_error_report $message |
| exit 1 |
| } |
| set pos_parm_name [lindex $pos_parms $pos_parm_ix] |
| set cmd_buf "global ${pos_parm_name} ; set ${pos_parm_name}" |
| append cmd_buf " {${opt_list_entry}}" |
| dpissuing |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| incr pos_parm_ix |
| } |
| dprintn |
| } |
| |
| if { $h || $help } { |
| if { [info proc help] != "" } { |
| help |
| } else { |
| puts "No help text defined for this program." |
| } |
| exit 0 |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc print_usage {} { |
| |
| # Print usage help text line. |
| |
| # Example: |
| # usage: demo.tcl [OPTIONS] [USERID] [FILE_LIST] |
| |
| global program_name |
| global longoptions |
| global pos_parms |
| |
| append buffer "usage: $program_name" |
| |
| if { $longoptions != "" } { |
| append buffer " \[OPTIONS\]" |
| } |
| |
| foreach parm $pos_parms { |
| set upper_parm [string toupper $parm] |
| append buffer " \[$upper_parm\]" |
| } |
| |
| puts $buffer |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc print_option_help { option help_text { data_desc {} } { print_default {}}\ |
| { width 30 } } { |
| |
| # Print help text for the given option. |
| |
| # Description of argument(s): |
| # option The option for which help text should be |
| # printed. This value should include a |
| # leading "--" to indicate that this is an |
| # optional rather than a positional parm. |
| # data_desc A description of the data (e.g. "dir |
| # path", "1,0", etc.)0 |
| # print_default Indicates whether the current value of the |
| # global variable representing the option is |
| # to be printed as a default value. For |
| # example, if the option value is "--parm1", |
| # global value parm1 is "no" and |
| # print_default is set, the following phrase |
| # will be appended to the help text: The |
| # default value is "no". |
| # width The width of the arguments column. |
| |
| set indent 2 |
| |
| # Get the actual opt_name by stripping leading dashes and trailing colons. |
| regsub -all {^\-[-]?} $option {} opt_name |
| regsub -all {:[:]?$} $opt_name {} opt_name |
| |
| # Set defaults for args to this procedure. |
| set longopt_regex {\-[-]?[^- ]+} |
| set is_option [regexp -expanded $longopt_regex ${option}] |
| if { $is_option } { |
| # It is an option (vs positional parm). |
| # Does it take an argument? |
| set arg_req [get_arg_req $opt_name] |
| if { $arg_req == "not_allowed" } { |
| set data_desc_default "" |
| } else { |
| set data_desc_default "{$opt_name}" |
| } |
| } else { |
| # It's a positional parm. |
| set opt_name [string tolower $opt_name] |
| set data_desc_default "" |
| } |
| |
| set_var_default data_desc $data_desc_default |
| set_var_default print_default 1 |
| |
| if { $print_default } { |
| # Access the global variable that represents the value of the option. |
| eval global $opt_name |
| set cmd_buf "set opt_value \${${opt_name}}" |
| eval $cmd_buf |
| set default_string " The default value is \"${opt_value}\"." |
| } else { |
| set default_string "" |
| } |
| |
| if { $data_desc != "" } { |
| # Remove any curly braces and put them back on. |
| set data_desc "{[string trim $data_desc {{}}]}" |
| } |
| |
| print_arg_desc "$option $data_desc" "${help_text}${default_string}" 2 $width |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| # Create help text variables for stock parms like quiet, debug and test_mode. |
| set test_mode_help_text "This means that ${program_name} should go through" |
| append test_mode_help_text " all the motions but not actually do anything" |
| append test_mode_help_text " substantial. This is mainly to be used by the" |
| append test_mode_help_text " developer of ${program_name}." |
| set quiet_help_text "If this parameter is set to \"1\", ${program_name} will" |
| append quiet_help_text " print only essential information, i.e. it will not" |
| append quiet_help_text " echo parameters, echo commands, print the total run" |
| append quiet_help_text " time, etc." |
| set debug_help_text "If this parameter is set to \"1\", ${program_name} will" |
| append debug_help_text " print additional debug information. This is mainly to" |
| append debug_help_text " be used by the developer of ${program_name}." |
| |
| proc gen_print_help { { width 30 } } { |
| |
| # Print general help text based on user's pos_parms and longoptions. |
| |
| # Note: To use this procedure, the user must create a global help_dict |
| # containing entries for each of their options and one for the program as a |
| # whole. The keys of this dictionary are the option names and the values |
| # are lists whose values map to arguments from the print_option_help |
| # procedure: |
| # - help_text |
| # - data_desc (optional) |
| # - print_default (1 or 0 - default is 1) |
| |
| # Example: |
| # set help_dict [dict create\ |
| # ${program_name} [list "${program_name} will demonstrate..."]\ |
| # userid [list "The userid of the caller."]\ |
| # file_list [list "A list of files to be processed."]\ |
| # flag [list "A flag to indicate that..."]\ |
| # dir_path [list "The path to the directory containing the files."]\ |
| # release [list "The code release."]\ |
| # ] |
| |
| global program_name |
| global longoptions |
| global pos_parms |
| |
| global help_dict |
| global test_mode_help_text |
| global quiet_help_text |
| global debug_help_text |
| |
| # Add help text for stock options to global help_dict. |
| dict set help_dict test_mode [list $test_mode_help_text "1,0"] |
| dict set help_dict quiet [list $quiet_help_text "1,0"] |
| dict set help_dict debug [list $debug_help_text "1,0"] |
| |
| puts "" |
| print_usage |
| |
| # Retrieve the general program help text from the help_dict and print it. |
| set help_entry [dict get $help_dict ${program_name}] |
| puts "" |
| puts [lindex $help_entry 0] |
| |
| if { $pos_parms != "" } { |
| puts "" |
| puts "positional arguments:" |
| foreach option $pos_parms { |
| # Retrieve the print_option_help parm values from the help_dict and |
| # call print_option_help. |
| set help_entry [dict get $help_dict ${option}] |
| set help_text [lindex $help_entry 0] |
| set data_desc [lindex $help_entry 1] |
| set print_default [lindex $help_entry 2] |
| print_option_help [string toupper $option] $help_text $data_desc\ |
| $print_default $width |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if { $longoptions != "" } { |
| puts "" |
| puts "optional arguments:" |
| foreach option $longoptions { |
| set option [string trim $option ":"] |
| # Retrieve the print_option_help parm values from the help_dict and |
| # call print_option_help. |
| set help_entry [dict get $help_dict ${option}] |
| set help_text [lindex $help_entry 0] |
| set data_desc [lindex $help_entry 1] |
| set print_default [lindex $help_entry 2] |
| print_option_help "--${option}" $help_text $data_desc $print_default\ |
| $width |
| } |
| } |
| puts "" |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc return_program_options {} { |
| |
| # Return all the names of the global program options as a composite list. |
| |
| global longoptions pos_parms |
| |
| regsub -all {:} $longoptions {} program_options |
| eval lappend program_options $pos_parms |
| |
| return $program_options |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc global_program_options {} { |
| |
| # Make all program option global variables available to the calling function. |
| set program_options [return_program_options] |
| uplevel eval global $program_options |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc gen_pre_validation {} { |
| |
| # Do generic post-validation processing. By "post", we mean that this is |
| # to be called from a validation function after the caller has done any |
| # validation desired. If the calling program passes exit_function and |
| # signal_handler parms, this function will register them. In other words, |
| # it will make the signal_handler functions get called for SIGINT and |
| # SIGTERM and will make the exit_function function run prior to the |
| # termination of the program. |
| |
| # Make all program option global variables available to the calling function. |
| uplevel global_program_options |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| proc gen_post_validation {} { |
| |
| # Do generic post-validation processing. By "post", we mean that this is |
| # to be called from a validation function after the caller has done any |
| # validation desired. If the calling program passes exit_function and |
| # signal_handler parms, this function will register them. In other words, |
| # it will make the signal_handler functions get called for SIGINT and |
| # SIGTERM and will make the exit_function function run prior to the |
| # termination of the program. |
| |
| trap { exit_proc } [list SIGTERM SIGINT] |
| |
| } |