1072 lines
32 KiB
Tcl
1072 lines
32 KiB
Tcl
# optparse.tcl --
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#
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# (private) Option parsing package
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# Primarily used internally by the safe:: code.
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#
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# WARNING: This code will go away in a future release
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# of Tcl. It is NOT supported and you should not rely
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# on it. If your code does rely on this package you
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# may directly incorporate this code into your application.
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package require Tcl 8.2
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# When this version number changes, update the pkgIndex.tcl file
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# and the install directory in the Makefiles.
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package provide opt 0.4.6
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namespace eval ::tcl {
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# Exported APIs
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namespace export OptKeyRegister OptKeyDelete OptKeyError OptKeyParse \
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OptProc OptProcArgGiven OptParse \
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Lempty Lget \
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Lassign Lvarpop Lvarpop1 Lvarset Lvarincr \
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SetMax SetMin
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################# Example of use / 'user documentation' ###################
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proc OptCreateTestProc {} {
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# Defines ::tcl::OptParseTest as a test proc with parsed arguments
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# (can't be defined before the code below is loaded (before "OptProc"))
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# Every OptProc give usage information on "procname -help".
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# Try "tcl::OptParseTest -help" and "tcl::OptParseTest -a" and
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# then other arguments.
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#
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# example of 'valid' call:
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# ::tcl::OptParseTest save -4 -pr 23 -libsok SybTcl\
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# -nostatics false ch1
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OptProc OptParseTest {
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{subcommand -choice {save print} "sub command"}
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{arg1 3 "some number"}
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{-aflag}
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{-intflag 7}
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{-weirdflag "help string"}
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{-noStatics "Not ok to load static packages"}
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{-nestedloading1 true "OK to load into nested slaves"}
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{-nestedloading2 -boolean true "OK to load into nested slaves"}
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{-libsOK -choice {Tk SybTcl}
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"List of packages that can be loaded"}
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{-precision -int 12 "Number of digits of precision"}
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{-intval 7 "An integer"}
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{-scale -float 1.0 "Scale factor"}
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{-zoom 1.0 "Zoom factor"}
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{-arbitrary foobar "Arbitrary string"}
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{-random -string 12 "Random string"}
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{-listval -list {} "List value"}
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{-blahflag -blah abc "Funny type"}
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{arg2 -boolean "a boolean"}
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{arg3 -choice "ch1 ch2"}
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{?optarg? -list {} "optional argument"}
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} {
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foreach v [info locals] {
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puts stderr [format "%14s : %s" $v [set $v]]
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}
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}
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}
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################### No User serviceable part below ! ###############
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# Array storing the parsed descriptions
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variable OptDesc
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array set OptDesc {}
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# Next potentially free key id (numeric)
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variable OptDescN 0
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# Inside algorithm/mechanism description:
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# (not for the faint hearted ;-)
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#
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# The argument description is parsed into a "program tree"
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# It is called a "program" because it is the program used by
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# the state machine interpreter that use that program to
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# actually parse the arguments at run time.
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#
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# The general structure of a "program" is
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# notation (pseudo bnf like)
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# name :== definition defines "name" as being "definition"
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# { x y z } means list of x, y, and z
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# x* means x repeated 0 or more time
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# x+ means "x x*"
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# x? means optionally x
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# x | y means x or y
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# "cccc" means the literal string
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#
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# program :== { programCounter programStep* }
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#
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# programStep :== program | singleStep
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#
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# programCounter :== {"P" integer+ }
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#
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# singleStep :== { instruction parameters* }
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#
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# instruction :== single element list
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#
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# (the difference between singleStep and program is that \
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# llength [lindex $program 0] >= 2
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# while
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# llength [lindex $singleStep 0] == 1
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# )
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#
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# And for this application:
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#
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# singleStep :== { instruction varname {hasBeenSet currentValue} type
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# typeArgs help }
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# instruction :== "flags" | "value"
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# type :== knowType | anyword
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# knowType :== "string" | "int" | "boolean" | "boolflag" | "float"
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# | "choice"
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#
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# for type "choice" typeArgs is a list of possible choices, the first one
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# is the default value. for all other types the typeArgs is the default value
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#
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# a "boolflag" is the type for a flag whose presence or absence, without
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# additional arguments means respectively true or false (default flag type).
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#
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# programCounter is the index in the list of the currently processed
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# programStep (thus starting at 1 (0 is {"P" prgCounterValue}).
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# If it is a list it points toward each currently selected programStep.
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# (like for "flags", as they are optional, form a set and programStep).
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# Performance/Implementation issues
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# ---------------------------------
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# We use tcl lists instead of arrays because with tcl8.0
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# they should start to be much faster.
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# But this code use a lot of helper procs (like Lvarset)
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# which are quite slow and would be helpfully optimized
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# for instance by being written in C. Also our struture
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# is complex and there is maybe some places where the
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# string rep might be calculated at great exense. to be checked.
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#
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# Parse a given description and saves it here under the given key
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# generate a unused keyid if not given
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#
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proc ::tcl::OptKeyRegister {desc {key ""}} {
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variable OptDesc
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variable OptDescN
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if {[string equal $key ""]} {
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# in case a key given to us as a parameter was a number
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while {[info exists OptDesc($OptDescN)]} {incr OptDescN}
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set key $OptDescN
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incr OptDescN
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}
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# program counter
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set program [list [list "P" 1]]
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# are we processing flags (which makes a single program step)
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set inflags 0
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set state {}
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# flag used to detect that we just have a single (flags set) subprogram.
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set empty 1
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foreach item $desc {
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if {$state == "args"} {
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# more items after 'args'...
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return -code error "'args' special argument must be the last one"
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}
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set res [OptNormalizeOne $item]
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set state [lindex $res 0]
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if {$inflags} {
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if {$state == "flags"} {
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# add to 'subprogram'
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lappend flagsprg $res
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} else {
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# put in the flags
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# structure for flag programs items is a list of
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# {subprgcounter {prg flag 1} {prg flag 2} {...}}
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lappend program $flagsprg
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# put the other regular stuff
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lappend program $res
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set inflags 0
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set empty 0
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}
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} else {
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if {$state == "flags"} {
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set inflags 1
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# sub program counter + first sub program
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set flagsprg [list [list "P" 1] $res]
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} else {
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lappend program $res
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set empty 0
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}
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}
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}
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if {$inflags} {
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if {$empty} {
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# We just have the subprogram, optimize and remove
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# unneeded level:
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set program $flagsprg
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} else {
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lappend program $flagsprg
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}
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}
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set OptDesc($key) $program
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return $key
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}
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#
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# Free the storage for that given key
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#
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proc ::tcl::OptKeyDelete {key} {
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variable OptDesc
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unset OptDesc($key)
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}
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# Get the parsed description stored under the given key.
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proc OptKeyGetDesc {descKey} {
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variable OptDesc
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if {![info exists OptDesc($descKey)]} {
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return -code error "Unknown option description key \"$descKey\""
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}
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set OptDesc($descKey)
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}
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# Parse entry point for ppl who don't want to register with a key,
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# for instance because the description changes dynamically.
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# (otherwise one should really use OptKeyRegister once + OptKeyParse
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# as it is way faster or simply OptProc which does it all)
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# Assign a temporary key, call OptKeyParse and then free the storage
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proc ::tcl::OptParse {desc arglist} {
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set tempkey [OptKeyRegister $desc]
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set ret [catch {uplevel 1 [list ::tcl::OptKeyParse $tempkey $arglist]} res]
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OptKeyDelete $tempkey
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return -code $ret $res
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}
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# Helper function, replacement for proc that both
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# register the description under a key which is the name of the proc
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# (and thus unique to that code)
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# and add a first line to the code to call the OptKeyParse proc
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# Stores the list of variables that have been actually given by the user
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# (the other will be sets to their default value)
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# into local variable named "Args".
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proc ::tcl::OptProc {name desc body} {
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set namespace [uplevel 1 [list ::namespace current]]
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if {[string match "::*" $name] || [string equal $namespace "::"]} {
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# absolute name or global namespace, name is the key
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set key $name
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} else {
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# we are relative to some non top level namespace:
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set key "${namespace}::${name}"
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}
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OptKeyRegister $desc $key
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uplevel 1 [list ::proc $name args "set Args \[::tcl::OptKeyParse $key \$args\]\n$body"]
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return $key
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}
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# Check that a argument has been given
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# assumes that "OptProc" has been used as it will check in "Args" list
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proc ::tcl::OptProcArgGiven {argname} {
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upvar Args alist
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expr {[lsearch $alist $argname] >=0}
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}
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#######
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# Programs/Descriptions manipulation
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# Return the instruction word/list of a given step/(sub)program
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proc OptInstr {lst} {
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lindex $lst 0
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}
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# Is a (sub) program or a plain instruction ?
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proc OptIsPrg {lst} {
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expr {[llength [OptInstr $lst]]>=2}
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}
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# Is this instruction a program counter or a real instr
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proc OptIsCounter {item} {
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expr {[lindex $item 0]=="P"}
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}
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# Current program counter (2nd word of first word)
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proc OptGetPrgCounter {lst} {
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Lget $lst {0 1}
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}
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# Current program counter (2nd word of first word)
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proc OptSetPrgCounter {lstName newValue} {
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upvar $lstName lst
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set lst [lreplace $lst 0 0 [concat "P" $newValue]]
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}
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# returns a list of currently selected items.
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proc OptSelection {lst} {
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set res {}
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foreach idx [lrange [lindex $lst 0] 1 end] {
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lappend res [Lget $lst $idx]
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}
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return $res
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}
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# Advance to next description
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proc OptNextDesc {descName} {
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uplevel 1 [list Lvarincr $descName {0 1}]
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}
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# Get the current description, eventually descend
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proc OptCurDesc {descriptions} {
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lindex $descriptions [OptGetPrgCounter $descriptions]
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}
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# get the current description, eventually descend
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# through sub programs as needed.
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proc OptCurDescFinal {descriptions} {
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set item [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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# Descend untill we get the actual item and not a sub program
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while {[OptIsPrg $item]} {
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set item [OptCurDesc $item]
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}
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return $item
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}
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# Current final instruction adress
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proc OptCurAddr {descriptions {start {}}} {
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set adress [OptGetPrgCounter $descriptions]
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lappend start $adress
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set item [lindex $descriptions $adress]
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if {[OptIsPrg $item]} {
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return [OptCurAddr $item $start]
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} else {
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return $start
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}
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}
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# Set the value field of the current instruction
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proc OptCurSetValue {descriptionsName value} {
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upvar $descriptionsName descriptions
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# get the current item full adress
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set adress [OptCurAddr $descriptions]
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# use the 3th field of the item (see OptValue / OptNewInst)
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lappend adress 2
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Lvarset descriptions $adress [list 1 $value]
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# ^hasBeenSet flag
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}
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# empty state means done/paste the end of the program
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proc OptState {item} {
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lindex $item 0
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}
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# current state
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proc OptCurState {descriptions} {
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OptState [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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}
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#######
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# Arguments manipulation
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# Returns the argument that has to be processed now
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proc OptCurrentArg {lst} {
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lindex $lst 0
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}
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# Advance to next argument
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proc OptNextArg {argsName} {
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uplevel 1 [list Lvarpop1 $argsName]
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}
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#######
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# Loop over all descriptions, calling OptDoOne which will
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# eventually eat all the arguments.
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proc OptDoAll {descriptionsName argumentsName} {
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upvar $descriptionsName descriptions
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upvar $argumentsName arguments
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# puts "entered DoAll"
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# Nb: the places where "state" can be set are tricky to figure
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# because DoOne sets the state to flagsValue and return -continue
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# when needed...
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set state [OptCurState $descriptions]
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# We'll exit the loop in "OptDoOne" or when state is empty.
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while 1 {
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set curitem [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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# Do subprograms if needed, call ourselves on the sub branch
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while {[OptIsPrg $curitem]} {
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OptDoAll curitem arguments
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# puts "done DoAll sub"
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# Insert back the results in current tree
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Lvarset1nc descriptions [OptGetPrgCounter $descriptions]\
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$curitem
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OptNextDesc descriptions
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set curitem [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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set state [OptCurState $descriptions]
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}
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# puts "state = \"$state\" - arguments=($arguments)"
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if {[Lempty $state]} {
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# Nothing left to do, we are done in this branch:
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break
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}
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# The following statement can make us terminate/continue
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# as it use return -code {break, continue, return and error}
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# codes
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OptDoOne descriptions state arguments
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# If we are here, no special return code where issued,
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# we'll step to next instruction :
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# puts "new state = \"$state\""
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OptNextDesc descriptions
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set state [OptCurState $descriptions]
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}
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}
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# Process one step for the state machine,
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# eventually consuming the current argument.
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proc OptDoOne {descriptionsName stateName argumentsName} {
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upvar $argumentsName arguments
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upvar $descriptionsName descriptions
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upvar $stateName state
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# the special state/instruction "args" eats all
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# the remaining args (if any)
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if {($state == "args")} {
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if {![Lempty $arguments]} {
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# If there is no additional arguments, leave the default value
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# in.
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OptCurSetValue descriptions $arguments
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set arguments {}
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}
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# puts "breaking out ('args' state: consuming every reminding args)"
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return -code break
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}
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if {[Lempty $arguments]} {
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if {$state == "flags"} {
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# no argument and no flags : we're done
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# puts "returning to previous (sub)prg (no more args)"
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return -code return
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} elseif {$state == "optValue"} {
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set state next; # not used, for debug only
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# go to next state
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return
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} else {
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return -code error [OptMissingValue $descriptions]
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}
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} else {
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set arg [OptCurrentArg $arguments]
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}
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switch $state {
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flags {
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# A non-dash argument terminates the options, as does --
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# Still a flag ?
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if {![OptIsFlag $arg]} {
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# don't consume the argument, return to previous prg
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return -code return
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}
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# consume the flag
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OptNextArg arguments
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if {[string equal "--" $arg]} {
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# return from 'flags' state
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return -code return
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}
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set hits [OptHits descriptions $arg]
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if {$hits > 1} {
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return -code error [OptAmbigous $descriptions $arg]
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} elseif {$hits == 0} {
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return -code error [OptFlagUsage $descriptions $arg]
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}
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set item [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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if {[OptNeedValue $item]} {
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# we need a value, next state is
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set state flagValue
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} else {
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OptCurSetValue descriptions 1
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}
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# continue
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return -code continue
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}
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flagValue -
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value {
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set item [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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# Test the values against their required type
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if {[catch {OptCheckType $arg\
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[OptType $item] [OptTypeArgs $item]} val]} {
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return -code error [OptBadValue $item $arg $val]
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}
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# consume the value
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OptNextArg arguments
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# set the value
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OptCurSetValue descriptions $val
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# go to next state
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if {$state == "flagValue"} {
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set state flags
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return -code continue
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} else {
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set state next; # not used, for debug only
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return ; # will go on next step
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}
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}
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optValue {
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set item [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
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# Test the values against their required type
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if {![catch {OptCheckType $arg\
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[OptType $item] [OptTypeArgs $item]} val]} {
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# right type, so :
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# consume the value
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OptNextArg arguments
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# set the value
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OptCurSetValue descriptions $val
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}
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# go to next state
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set state next; # not used, for debug only
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return ; # will go on next step
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}
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}
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# If we reach this point: an unknown
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# state as been entered !
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return -code error "Bug! unknown state in DoOne \"$state\"\
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(prg counter [OptGetPrgCounter $descriptions]:\
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[OptCurDesc $descriptions])"
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}
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# Parse the options given the key to previously registered description
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# and arguments list
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proc ::tcl::OptKeyParse {descKey arglist} {
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set desc [OptKeyGetDesc $descKey]
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# make sure -help always give usage
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if {[string equal -nocase "-help" $arglist]} {
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return -code error [OptError "Usage information:" $desc 1]
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}
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OptDoAll desc arglist
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if {![Lempty $arglist]} {
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return -code error [OptTooManyArgs $desc $arglist]
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}
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# Analyse the result
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# Walk through the tree:
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OptTreeVars $desc "#[expr {[info level]-1}]"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# determine string length for nice tabulated output
|
|
proc OptTreeVars {desc level {vnamesLst {}}} {
|
|
foreach item $desc {
|
|
if {[OptIsCounter $item]} continue
|
|
if {[OptIsPrg $item]} {
|
|
set vnamesLst [OptTreeVars $item $level $vnamesLst]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set vname [OptVarName $item]
|
|
upvar $level $vname var
|
|
if {[OptHasBeenSet $item]} {
|
|
# puts "adding $vname"
|
|
# lets use the input name for the returned list
|
|
# it is more usefull, for instance you can check that
|
|
# no flags at all was given with expr
|
|
# {![string match "*-*" $Args]}
|
|
lappend vnamesLst [OptName $item]
|
|
set var [OptValue $item]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set var [OptDefaultValue $item]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $vnamesLst
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Check the type of a value
|
|
# and emit an error if arg is not of the correct type
|
|
# otherwise returns the canonical value of that arg (ie 0/1 for booleans)
|
|
proc ::tcl::OptCheckType {arg type {typeArgs ""}} {
|
|
# puts "checking '$arg' against '$type' ($typeArgs)"
|
|
|
|
# only types "any", "choice", and numbers can have leading "-"
|
|
|
|
switch -exact -- $type {
|
|
int {
|
|
if {![string is integer -strict $arg]} {
|
|
error "not an integer"
|
|
}
|
|
return $arg
|
|
}
|
|
float {
|
|
return [expr {double($arg)}]
|
|
}
|
|
script -
|
|
list {
|
|
# if llength fail : malformed list
|
|
if {[llength $arg]==0 && [OptIsFlag $arg]} {
|
|
error "no values with leading -"
|
|
}
|
|
return $arg
|
|
}
|
|
boolean {
|
|
if {![string is boolean -strict $arg]} {
|
|
error "non canonic boolean"
|
|
}
|
|
# convert true/false because expr/if is broken with "!,...
|
|
return [expr {$arg ? 1 : 0}]
|
|
}
|
|
choice {
|
|
if {[lsearch -exact $typeArgs $arg] < 0} {
|
|
error "invalid choice"
|
|
}
|
|
return $arg
|
|
}
|
|
any {
|
|
return $arg
|
|
}
|
|
string -
|
|
default {
|
|
if {[OptIsFlag $arg]} {
|
|
error "no values with leading -"
|
|
}
|
|
return $arg
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return neverReached
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# internal utilities
|
|
|
|
# returns the number of flags matching the given arg
|
|
# sets the (local) prg counter to the list of matches
|
|
proc OptHits {descName arg} {
|
|
upvar $descName desc
|
|
set hits 0
|
|
set hitems {}
|
|
set i 1
|
|
|
|
set larg [string tolower $arg]
|
|
set len [string length $larg]
|
|
set last [expr {$len-1}]
|
|
|
|
foreach item [lrange $desc 1 end] {
|
|
set flag [OptName $item]
|
|
# lets try to match case insensitively
|
|
# (string length ought to be cheap)
|
|
set lflag [string tolower $flag]
|
|
if {$len == [string length $lflag]} {
|
|
if {[string equal $larg $lflag]} {
|
|
# Exact match case
|
|
OptSetPrgCounter desc $i
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif {[string equal $larg [string range $lflag 0 $last]]} {
|
|
lappend hitems $i
|
|
incr hits
|
|
}
|
|
incr i
|
|
}
|
|
if {$hits} {
|
|
OptSetPrgCounter desc $hitems
|
|
}
|
|
return $hits
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Extract fields from the list structure:
|
|
|
|
proc OptName {item} {
|
|
lindex $item 1
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptHasBeenSet {item} {
|
|
Lget $item {2 0}
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptValue {item} {
|
|
Lget $item {2 1}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc OptIsFlag {name} {
|
|
string match "-*" $name
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptIsOpt {name} {
|
|
string match {\?*} $name
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptVarName {item} {
|
|
set name [OptName $item]
|
|
if {[OptIsFlag $name]} {
|
|
return [string range $name 1 end]
|
|
} elseif {[OptIsOpt $name]} {
|
|
return [string trim $name "?"]
|
|
} else {
|
|
return $name
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptType {item} {
|
|
lindex $item 3
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptTypeArgs {item} {
|
|
lindex $item 4
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptHelp {item} {
|
|
lindex $item 5
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptNeedValue {item} {
|
|
expr {![string equal [OptType $item] boolflag]}
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptDefaultValue {item} {
|
|
set val [OptTypeArgs $item]
|
|
switch -exact -- [OptType $item] {
|
|
choice {return [lindex $val 0]}
|
|
boolean -
|
|
boolflag {
|
|
# convert back false/true to 0/1 because expr !$bool
|
|
# is broken..
|
|
if {$val} {
|
|
return 1
|
|
} else {
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $val
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Description format error helper
|
|
proc OptOptUsage {item {what ""}} {
|
|
return -code error "invalid description format$what: $item\n\
|
|
should be a list of {varname|-flagname ?-type? ?defaultvalue?\
|
|
?helpstring?}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Generate a canonical form single instruction
|
|
proc OptNewInst {state varname type typeArgs help} {
|
|
list $state $varname [list 0 {}] $type $typeArgs $help
|
|
# ^ ^
|
|
# | |
|
|
# hasBeenSet=+ +=currentValue
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Translate one item to canonical form
|
|
proc OptNormalizeOne {item} {
|
|
set lg [Lassign $item varname arg1 arg2 arg3]
|
|
# puts "called optnormalizeone '$item' v=($varname), lg=$lg"
|
|
set isflag [OptIsFlag $varname]
|
|
set isopt [OptIsOpt $varname]
|
|
if {$isflag} {
|
|
set state "flags"
|
|
} elseif {$isopt} {
|
|
set state "optValue"
|
|
} elseif {![string equal $varname "args"]} {
|
|
set state "value"
|
|
} else {
|
|
set state "args"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# apply 'smart' 'fuzzy' logic to try to make
|
|
# description writer's life easy, and our's difficult :
|
|
# let's guess the missing arguments :-)
|
|
|
|
switch $lg {
|
|
1 {
|
|
if {$isflag} {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname boolflag false ""]
|
|
} else {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname any "" ""]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
2 {
|
|
# varname default
|
|
# varname help
|
|
set type [OptGuessType $arg1]
|
|
if {[string equal $type "string"]} {
|
|
if {$isflag} {
|
|
set type boolflag
|
|
set def false
|
|
} else {
|
|
set type any
|
|
set def ""
|
|
}
|
|
set help $arg1
|
|
} else {
|
|
set help ""
|
|
set def $arg1
|
|
}
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname $type $def $help]
|
|
}
|
|
3 {
|
|
# varname type value
|
|
# varname value comment
|
|
|
|
if {[regexp {^-(.+)$} $arg1 x type]} {
|
|
# flags/optValue as they are optional, need a "value",
|
|
# on the contrary, for a variable (non optional),
|
|
# default value is pointless, 'cept for choices :
|
|
if {$isflag || $isopt || ($type == "choice")} {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname $type $arg2 ""]
|
|
} else {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname $type "" $arg2]
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname\
|
|
[OptGuessType $arg1] $arg1 $arg2]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
4 {
|
|
if {[regexp {^-(.+)$} $arg1 x type]} {
|
|
return [OptNewInst $state $varname $type $arg2 $arg3]
|
|
} else {
|
|
return -code error [OptOptUsage $item]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
default {
|
|
return -code error [OptOptUsage $item]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Auto magic lazy type determination
|
|
proc OptGuessType {arg} {
|
|
if { $arg == "true" || $arg == "false" } {
|
|
return boolean
|
|
}
|
|
if {[string is integer -strict $arg]} {
|
|
return int
|
|
}
|
|
if {[string is double -strict $arg]} {
|
|
return float
|
|
}
|
|
return string
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Error messages front ends
|
|
|
|
proc OptAmbigous {desc arg} {
|
|
OptError "ambigous option \"$arg\", choose from:" [OptSelection $desc]
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptFlagUsage {desc arg} {
|
|
OptError "bad flag \"$arg\", must be one of" $desc
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptTooManyArgs {desc arguments} {
|
|
OptError "too many arguments (unexpected argument(s): $arguments),\
|
|
usage:"\
|
|
$desc 1
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptParamType {item} {
|
|
if {[OptIsFlag $item]} {
|
|
return "flag"
|
|
} else {
|
|
return "parameter"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptBadValue {item arg {err {}}} {
|
|
# puts "bad val err = \"$err\""
|
|
OptError "bad value \"$arg\" for [OptParamType $item]"\
|
|
[list $item]
|
|
}
|
|
proc OptMissingValue {descriptions} {
|
|
# set item [OptCurDescFinal $descriptions]
|
|
set item [OptCurDesc $descriptions]
|
|
OptError "no value given for [OptParamType $item] \"[OptName $item]\"\
|
|
(use -help for full usage) :"\
|
|
[list $item]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc ::tcl::OptKeyError {prefix descKey {header 0}} {
|
|
OptError $prefix [OptKeyGetDesc $descKey] $header
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# determine string length for nice tabulated output
|
|
proc OptLengths {desc nlName tlName dlName} {
|
|
upvar $nlName nl
|
|
upvar $tlName tl
|
|
upvar $dlName dl
|
|
foreach item $desc {
|
|
if {[OptIsCounter $item]} continue
|
|
if {[OptIsPrg $item]} {
|
|
OptLengths $item nl tl dl
|
|
} else {
|
|
SetMax nl [string length [OptName $item]]
|
|
SetMax tl [string length [OptType $item]]
|
|
set dv [OptTypeArgs $item]
|
|
if {[OptState $item] != "header"} {
|
|
set dv "($dv)"
|
|
}
|
|
set l [string length $dv]
|
|
# limit the space allocated to potentially big "choices"
|
|
if {([OptType $item] != "choice") || ($l<=12)} {
|
|
SetMax dl $l
|
|
} else {
|
|
if {![info exists dl]} {
|
|
set dl 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# output the tree
|
|
proc OptTree {desc nl tl dl} {
|
|
set res ""
|
|
foreach item $desc {
|
|
if {[OptIsCounter $item]} continue
|
|
if {[OptIsPrg $item]} {
|
|
append res [OptTree $item $nl $tl $dl]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set dv [OptTypeArgs $item]
|
|
if {[OptState $item] != "header"} {
|
|
set dv "($dv)"
|
|
}
|
|
append res [string trimright [format "\n %-*s %-*s %-*s %s" \
|
|
$nl [OptName $item] $tl [OptType $item] \
|
|
$dl $dv [OptHelp $item]]]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $res
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Give nice usage string
|
|
proc ::tcl::OptError {prefix desc {header 0}} {
|
|
# determine length
|
|
if {$header} {
|
|
# add faked instruction
|
|
set h [list [OptNewInst header Var/FlagName Type Value Help]]
|
|
lappend h [OptNewInst header ------------ ---- ----- ----]
|
|
lappend h [OptNewInst header {(-help} "" "" {gives this help)}]
|
|
set desc [concat $h $desc]
|
|
}
|
|
OptLengths $desc nl tl dl
|
|
# actually output
|
|
return "$prefix[OptTree $desc $nl $tl $dl]"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
################ General Utility functions #######################
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# List utility functions
|
|
# Naming convention:
|
|
# "Lvarxxx" take the list VARiable name as argument
|
|
# "Lxxxx" take the list value as argument
|
|
# (which is not costly with Tcl8 objects system
|
|
# as it's still a reference and not a copy of the values)
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Is that list empty ?
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lempty {list} {
|
|
expr {[llength $list]==0}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Gets the value of one leaf of a lists tree
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lget {list indexLst} {
|
|
if {[llength $indexLst] <= 1} {
|
|
return [lindex $list $indexLst]
|
|
}
|
|
Lget [lindex $list [lindex $indexLst 0]] [lrange $indexLst 1 end]
|
|
}
|
|
# Sets the value of one leaf of a lists tree
|
|
# (we use the version that does not create the elements because
|
|
# it would be even slower... needs to be written in C !)
|
|
# (nb: there is a non trivial recursive problem with indexes 0,
|
|
# which appear because there is no difference between a list
|
|
# of 1 element and 1 element alone : [list "a"] == "a" while
|
|
# it should be {a} and [listp a] should be 0 while [listp {a b}] would be 1
|
|
# and [listp "a b"] maybe 0. listp does not exist either...)
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarset {listName indexLst newValue} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
if {[llength $indexLst] <= 1} {
|
|
Lvarset1nc list $indexLst $newValue
|
|
} else {
|
|
set idx [lindex $indexLst 0]
|
|
set targetList [lindex $list $idx]
|
|
# reduce refcount on targetList (not really usefull now,
|
|
# could be with optimizing compiler)
|
|
# Lvarset1 list $idx {}
|
|
# recursively replace in targetList
|
|
Lvarset targetList [lrange $indexLst 1 end] $newValue
|
|
# put updated sub list back in the tree
|
|
Lvarset1nc list $idx $targetList
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Set one cell to a value, eventually create all the needed elements
|
|
# (on level-1 of lists)
|
|
variable emptyList {}
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarset1 {listName index newValue} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
if {$index < 0} {return -code error "invalid negative index"}
|
|
set lg [llength $list]
|
|
if {$index >= $lg} {
|
|
variable emptyList
|
|
for {set i $lg} {$i<$index} {incr i} {
|
|
lappend list $emptyList
|
|
}
|
|
lappend list $newValue
|
|
} else {
|
|
set list [lreplace $list $index $index $newValue]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# same as Lvarset1 but no bound checking / creation
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarset1nc {listName index newValue} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
set list [lreplace $list $index $index $newValue]
|
|
}
|
|
# Increments the value of one leaf of a lists tree
|
|
# (which must exists)
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarincr {listName indexLst {howMuch 1}} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
if {[llength $indexLst] <= 1} {
|
|
Lvarincr1 list $indexLst $howMuch
|
|
} else {
|
|
set idx [lindex $indexLst 0]
|
|
set targetList [lindex $list $idx]
|
|
# reduce refcount on targetList
|
|
Lvarset1nc list $idx {}
|
|
# recursively replace in targetList
|
|
Lvarincr targetList [lrange $indexLst 1 end] $howMuch
|
|
# put updated sub list back in the tree
|
|
Lvarset1nc list $idx $targetList
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Increments the value of one cell of a list
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarincr1 {listName index {howMuch 1}} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
set newValue [expr {[lindex $list $index]+$howMuch}]
|
|
set list [lreplace $list $index $index $newValue]
|
|
return $newValue
|
|
}
|
|
# Removes the first element of a list
|
|
# and returns the new list value
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarpop1 {listName} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
set list [lrange $list 1 end]
|
|
}
|
|
# Same but returns the removed element
|
|
# (Like the tclX version)
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lvarpop {listName} {
|
|
upvar $listName list
|
|
set el [lindex $list 0]
|
|
set list [lrange $list 1 end]
|
|
return $el
|
|
}
|
|
# Assign list elements to variables and return the length of the list
|
|
proc ::tcl::Lassign {list args} {
|
|
# faster than direct blown foreach (which does not byte compile)
|
|
set i 0
|
|
set lg [llength $list]
|
|
foreach vname $args {
|
|
if {$i>=$lg} break
|
|
uplevel 1 [list ::set $vname [lindex $list $i]]
|
|
incr i
|
|
}
|
|
return $lg
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Misc utilities
|
|
|
|
# Set the varname to value if value is greater than varname's current value
|
|
# or if varname is undefined
|
|
proc ::tcl::SetMax {varname value} {
|
|
upvar 1 $varname var
|
|
if {![info exists var] || $value > $var} {
|
|
set var $value
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Set the varname to value if value is smaller than varname's current value
|
|
# or if varname is undefined
|
|
proc ::tcl::SetMin {varname value} {
|
|
upvar 1 $varname var
|
|
if {![info exists var] || $value < $var} {
|
|
set var $value
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# everything loaded fine, lets create the test proc:
|
|
# OptCreateTestProc
|
|
# Don't need the create temp proc anymore:
|
|
# rename OptCreateTestProc {}
|
|
}
|