cmdline.h

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/*------------------------------------------------------   CommandLine   A utility for parsing command lines.   Copyright (C) 1999 Chris Losinger, Smaller Animals Software.   http://www.smalleranimals.com   This software is provided 'as-is', without any express   or implied warranty.  In no event will the authors be    held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.   Permission is granted to anyone to use this software    for any purpose, including commercial applications, and    to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the    following restrictions:     1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;    you must not claim that you wrote the original software.    If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment    in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.        2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such,    and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.        3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source    distribution.  -------------------------   Example :   Our example application uses a command line that has two   required switches and two optional switches. The app should abort   if the required switches are not present and continue with default   values if the optional switches are not present.      Sample command line :       MyApp.exe -p1 text1 text2 -p2 "this is a big argument" -opt1 -55 -opt2      Switches -p1 and -p2 are required.       p1 has two arguments and p2 has one.            Switches -opt1 and -opt2 are optional.       opt1 requires a numeric argument.       opt2 has no arguments.            Also, assume that the app displays a 'help' screen if the '-h' switch      is present on the command line.   #include "CmdLine.h"   void main(int argc, char **argv)   {      // our cmd line parser object      CommandLine cmdLine;      // parse argc,argv       if (cmdLine.SplitLine(argc, argv) < 1)      {         // no switches were given on the command line, abort         ASSERT(0);         exit(-1);      }      // test for the 'help' case      if (cmdLine.HasSwitch("-h"))      {         show_help();         exit(0);      }      // get the required arguments      StringType p1_1, p1_2, p2_1;      try      {           // if any of these fail, we'll end up in the catch() block         p1_1 = cmdLine.GetArgument("-p1", 0);         p1_2 = cmdLine.GetArgument("-p1", 1);         p2_1 = cmdLine.GetArgument("-p2", 0);      }      catch (...)      {         // one of the required arguments was missing, abort         ASSERT(0);         exit(-1);      }      // get the optional parameters      // convert to an int, default to '100'      int iOpt1Val =    atoi(cmdLine.GetSafeArgument("-opt1", 0, 100));      // since opt2 has no arguments, just test for the presence of      // the '-opt2' switch      bool bOptVal2 =   cmdLine.HasSwitch("-opt2");      .... and so on....   }   If this class is used in an MFC application, StringType is CString, else   it uses the STL 'string' type.   If this is an MFC app, you can use the __argc and __argv macros from   you CYourWinApp::InitInstance() function in place of the standard argc    and argv variables. ------------------------------------------------------*//***Modified for use in xmake by Jim Crafton*Feb 2002*/#ifndef SACMDSH#define SACMDSH//#include <iostream> // you may need thistypedef std::string StringType;// handy little container for our argument vectorstruct CmdParam{	std::vector<StringType> strings_;};// this class is actually a map of strings to vectorstypedef std::map<StringType, CmdParam> _CmdLine;// the command line parser classclass CommandLine : public _CmdLine{public:   /*------------------------------------------------------      int CommandLine::SplitLine(int argc, char **argv)      parse the command line into switches and arguments.      returns number of switches found   ------------------------------------------------------*/   int         SplitLine(int argc, char **argv);   /*------------------------------------------------------      bool CommandLine::HasSwitch(const char *pSwitch)      was the switch found on the command line ?      ex. if the command line is : app.exe -a p1 p2 p3 -b p4 -c -d p5      call                          return      ----                          ------      cmdLine.HasSwitch("-a")       true      cmdLine.HasSwitch("-z")       false   ------------------------------------------------------*/      bool        HasSwitch(const char *pSwitch);   /*------------------------------------------------------      StringType CommandLine::GetSafeArgument(const char *pSwitch, int iIdx, const char *pDefault)      fetch an argument associated with a switch . if the parameter at      index iIdx is not found, this will return the default that you      provide.      example :        command line is : app.exe -a p1 p2 p3 -b p4 -c -d p5      call                                      return      ----                                      ------      cmdLine.GetSafeArgument("-a", 0, "zz")    p1      cmdLine.GetSafeArgument("-a", 1, "zz")    p2      cmdLine.GetSafeArgument("-b", 0, "zz")    p4      cmdLine.GetSafeArgument("-b", 1, "zz")    zz   ------------------------------------------------------*/   StringType  GetSafeArgument(const char *pSwitch, int iIdx, const char *pDefault);   /*------------------------------------------------------      StringType CommandLine::GetArgument(const char *pSwitch, int iIdx)      fetch a argument associated with a switch. throws an exception       of (int)0, if the parameter at index iIdx is not found.      example :        command line is : app.exe -a p1 p2 p3 -b p4 -c -d p5      call                             return      ----                             ------      cmdLine.GetArgument("-a", 0)     p1      cmdLine.GetArgument("-b", 1)     throws (int)0, returns an empty string   ------------------------------------------------------*/   StringType  GetArgument(const char *pSwitch, int iIdx);    /*------------------------------------------------------      int CommandLine::GetArgumentCount(const char *pSwitch)      returns the number of arguments found for a given switch.      returns -1 if the switch was not found   ------------------------------------------------------*/   int         GetArgumentCount(const char *pSwitch);protected:   /*------------------------------------------------------   protected member function   test a parameter to see if it's a switch :   switches are of the form : -x   where 'x' is one or more characters.   the first character of a switch must be non-numeric!   ------------------------------------------------------*/   bool        IsSwitch(const char *pParam);};#endif

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