SkCommandLineFlags.h revision 58190644c30e1c4aa8e527f3503c58f841e0fcf3
1/*
2 * Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5 * found in the LICENSE file.
6 */
7
8#ifndef SK_COMMAND_LINE_FLAGS_H
9#define SK_COMMAND_LINE_FLAGS_H
10
11#include "SkString.h"
12#include "SkTArray.h"
13#include "SkTDArray.h"
14
15/**
16 *  Including this file (and compiling SkCommandLineFlags.cpp) provides command line
17 *  parsing. In order to use it, use the following macros in global
18 *  namespace:
19 *
20 *  DEFINE_bool(name, defaultValue, helpString);
21 *  DEFINE_string(name, defaultValue, helpString);
22 *  DEFINE_int32(name, defaultValue, helpString);
23 *  DEFINE_double(name, defaultValue, helpString);
24 *
25 *  Then, in main, call SkCommandLineFlags::SetUsage() to describe usage and call
26 *  SkCommandLineFlags::Parse() to parse the flags. Henceforth, each flag can
27 *  be referenced using
28 *
29 *  FLAGS_name
30 *
31 *  For example, the line
32 *
33 *  DEFINE_bool(boolean, false, "The variable boolean does such and such");
34 *
35 *  will create the following variable:
36 *
37 *  bool FLAGS_boolean;
38 *
39 *  which will initially be set to false, and can be set to true by using the
40 *  flag "--boolean" on the commandline. "--noboolean" will set FLAGS_boolean
41 *  to false. FLAGS_boolean can also be set using "--boolean=true" or
42 *  "--boolean true" (where "true" can be replaced by "false", "TRUE", "FALSE",
43 *  "1" or "0").
44 *
45 *  The helpString will be printed if the help flag (-h or -help) is used.
46 *
47 *  Similarly, the line
48 *
49 *  DEFINE_int32(integer, .., ..);
50 *
51 *  will create
52 *
53 *  int32_t FLAGS_integer;
54 *
55 *  and
56 *
57 *  DEFINE_double(real, .., ..);
58 *
59 *  will create
60 *
61 *  double FLAGS_real;
62 *
63 *  These flags can be set by specifying, for example, "--integer 7" and
64 *  "--real 3.14" on the command line.
65 *
66 *  Unlike the others, the line
67 *
68 *  DEFINE_string(args, .., ..);
69 *
70 *  creates an array:
71 *
72 *  SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray FLAGS_args;
73 *
74 *  If the default value is the empty string, FLAGS_args will default to a size
75 *  of zero. Otherwise it will default to a size of 1 with the default string
76 *  as its value. All strings that follow the flag on the command line (until
77 *  a string that begins with '-') will be entries in the array.
78 *
79 *  Any flag can be referenced from another file after using the following:
80 *
81 *  DECLARE_x(name);
82 *
83 *  (where 'x' is the type specified in the DEFINE).
84 *
85 *  Inspired by gflags (https://code.google.com/p/gflags/). Is not quite as
86 *  robust as gflags, but suits our purposes. For example, allows creating
87 *  a flag -h or -help which will never be used, since SkCommandLineFlags handles it.
88 *  SkCommandLineFlags will also allow creating --flag and --noflag. Uses the same input
89 *  format as gflags and creates similarly named variables (i.e. FLAGS_name).
90 *  Strings are handled differently (resulting variable will be an array of
91 *  strings) so that a flag can be followed by multiple parameters.
92 */
93
94class SkFlagInfo;
95
96class SkCommandLineFlags {
97
98public:
99    /**
100     *  Call to set the help message to be displayed. Should be called before
101     *  Parse.
102     */
103    static void SetUsage(const char* usage);
104
105    /**
106     *  Call at the beginning of main to parse flags created by DEFINE_x, above.
107     *  Must only be called once.
108     */
109    static void Parse(int argc, char** argv);
110
111    /* Takes a list of the form [~][^]match[$]
112     ~ causes a matching test to always be skipped
113     ^ requires the start of the test to match
114     $ requires the end of the test to match
115     ^ and $ requires an exact match
116     If a test does not match any list entry, it is skipped unless some list entry starts with ~
117    */
118    static bool ShouldSkip(const SkTDArray<const char*>& strings, const char* name);
119
120    /**
121     *  Custom class for holding the arguments for a string flag.
122     *  Publicly only has accessors so the strings cannot be modified.
123     */
124    class StringArray {
125    public:
126        const char* operator[](int i) const {
127            SkASSERT(i >= 0 && i < fStrings.count());
128            return fStrings[i].c_str();
129        }
130
131        int count() const {
132            return fStrings.count();
133        }
134
135        bool isEmpty() const { return this->count() == 0; }
136
137    private:
138        void reset() { fStrings.reset(); }
139
140        void append(const char* string) {
141            fStrings.push_back().set(string);
142        }
143
144        void append(const char* string, size_t length) {
145            fStrings.push_back().set(string, length);
146        }
147
148        SkTArray<SkString> fStrings;
149
150        friend class SkFlagInfo;
151    };
152
153private:
154    static SkFlagInfo* gHead;
155    static SkString    gUsage;
156
157    // For access to gHead.
158    friend class SkFlagInfo;
159};
160
161#define TO_STRING2(s) #s
162#define TO_STRING(s) TO_STRING2(s)
163
164#define DEFINE_bool(name, defaultValue, helpString)                         \
165bool FLAGS_##name;                                                          \
166static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateBoolFlag(TO_STRING(name),     \
167                                                       NULL,                \
168                                                       &FLAGS_##name,       \
169                                                       defaultValue,        \
170                                                       helpString)
171
172// bool 2 allows specifying a short name. No check is done to ensure that shortName
173// is actually shorter than name.
174#define DEFINE_bool2(name, shortName, defaultValue, helpString)             \
175bool FLAGS_##name;                                                          \
176static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateBoolFlag(TO_STRING(name),     \
177                                                       TO_STRING(shortName),\
178                                                       &FLAGS_##name,       \
179                                                       defaultValue,        \
180                                                       helpString)
181
182#define DECLARE_bool(name) extern bool FLAGS_##name;
183
184#define DEFINE_string(name, defaultValue, helpString)                       \
185SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray FLAGS_##name;                               \
186static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateStringFlag(TO_STRING(name),   \
187                                                         NULL,              \
188                                                         &FLAGS_##name,     \
189                                                         defaultValue,      \
190                                                         helpString)
191
192// string2 allows specifying a short name. There is an assert that shortName
193// is only 1 character.
194#define DEFINE_string2(name, shortName, defaultValue, helpString)               \
195SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray FLAGS_##name;                                   \
196static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateStringFlag(TO_STRING(name),       \
197                                                         TO_STRING(shortName),  \
198                                                         &FLAGS_##name,         \
199                                                         defaultValue,          \
200                                                         helpString)
201
202#define DECLARE_string(name) extern SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray FLAGS_##name;
203
204#define DEFINE_int32(name, defaultValue, helpString)                        \
205int32_t FLAGS_##name;                                                       \
206static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateIntFlag(TO_STRING(name),      \
207                                                      &FLAGS_##name,        \
208                                                      defaultValue,         \
209                                                      helpString)
210
211#define DECLARE_int32(name) extern int32_t FLAGS_##name;
212
213#define DEFINE_double(name, defaultValue, helpString)                       \
214double FLAGS_##name;                                                        \
215static bool unused_##name = SkFlagInfo::CreateDoubleFlag(TO_STRING(name),   \
216                                                         &FLAGS_##name,     \
217                                                         defaultValue,      \
218                                                         helpString)
219
220#define DECLARE_double(name) extern double FLAGS_##name;
221
222class SkFlagInfo {
223
224public:
225    enum FlagTypes {
226        kBool_FlagType,
227        kString_FlagType,
228        kInt_FlagType,
229        kDouble_FlagType,
230    };
231
232    /**
233     *  Each Create<Type>Flag function creates an SkFlagInfo of the specified type. The SkFlagInfo
234     *  object is appended to a list, which is deleted when SkCommandLineFlags::Parse is called.
235     *  Therefore, each call should be made before the call to ::Parse. They are not intended
236     *  to be called directly. Instead, use the macros described above.
237     *  @param name Long version (at least 2 characters) of the name of the flag. This name can
238     *      be referenced on the command line as "--name" to set the value of this flag.
239     *  @param shortName Short version (one character) of the name of the flag. This name can
240     *      be referenced on the command line as "-shortName" to set the value of this flag.
241     *  @param p<Type> Pointer to a global variable which holds the value set by SkCommandLineFlags.
242     *  @param defaultValue The default value of this flag. The variable pointed to by p<Type> will
243     *      be set to this value initially. This is also displayed as part of the help output.
244     *  @param helpString Explanation of what this flag changes in the program.
245     */
246    static bool CreateBoolFlag(const char* name, const char* shortName, bool* pBool,
247                               bool defaultValue, const char* helpString) {
248        SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, shortName, kBool_FlagType, helpString));
249        info->fBoolValue = pBool;
250        *info->fBoolValue = info->fDefaultBool = defaultValue;
251        return true;
252    }
253
254    /**
255     *  See comments for CreateBoolFlag.
256     *  @param pStrings Unlike the others, this is a pointer to an array of values.
257     *  @param defaultValue Thise default will be parsed so that strings separated by spaces
258     *      will be added to pStrings.
259     */
260    static bool CreateStringFlag(const char* name, const char* shortName,
261                                 SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray* pStrings,
262                                 const char* defaultValue, const char* helpString);
263
264    /**
265     *  See comments for CreateBoolFlag.
266     */
267    static bool CreateIntFlag(const char* name, int32_t* pInt,
268                              int32_t defaultValue, const char* helpString) {
269        SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, NULL, kInt_FlagType, helpString));
270        info->fIntValue = pInt;
271        *info->fIntValue = info->fDefaultInt = defaultValue;
272        return true;
273    }
274
275    /**
276     *  See comments for CreateBoolFlag.
277     */
278    static bool CreateDoubleFlag(const char* name, double* pDouble,
279                                 double defaultValue, const char* helpString) {
280        SkFlagInfo* info = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFlagInfo, (name, NULL, kDouble_FlagType, helpString));
281        info->fDoubleValue = pDouble;
282        *info->fDoubleValue = info->fDefaultDouble = defaultValue;
283        return true;
284    }
285
286    /**
287     *  Returns true if the string matches this flag.
288     *  For a boolean flag, also sets the value, since a boolean flag can be set in a number of ways
289     *  without looking at the following string:
290     *      --name
291     *      --noname
292     *      --name=true
293     *      --name=false
294     *      --name=1
295     *      --name=0
296     *      --name=TRUE
297     *      --name=FALSE
298     */
299    bool match(const char* string);
300
301    FlagTypes getFlagType() const { return fFlagType; }
302
303    void resetStrings() {
304        if (kString_FlagType == fFlagType) {
305            fStrings->reset();
306        } else {
307            SkASSERT(!"Can only call resetStrings on kString_FlagType");
308        }
309    }
310
311    void append(const char* string) {
312        if (kString_FlagType == fFlagType) {
313            fStrings->append(string);
314        } else {
315            SkASSERT(!"Can only append to kString_FlagType");
316        }
317    }
318
319    void setInt(int32_t value) {
320        if (kInt_FlagType == fFlagType) {
321            *fIntValue = value;
322        } else {
323            SkASSERT(!"Can only call setInt on kInt_FlagType");
324        }
325    }
326
327    void setDouble(double value) {
328        if (kDouble_FlagType == fFlagType) {
329            *fDoubleValue = value;
330        } else {
331            SkASSERT(!"Can only call setDouble on kDouble_FlagType");
332        }
333    }
334
335    void setBool(bool value) {
336        if (kBool_FlagType == fFlagType) {
337            *fBoolValue = value;
338        } else {
339            SkASSERT(!"Can only call setBool on kBool_FlagType");
340        }
341    }
342
343    SkFlagInfo* next() { return fNext; }
344
345    const SkString& name() const { return fName; }
346
347    const SkString& shortName() const { return fShortName; }
348
349    const SkString& help() const { return fHelpString; }
350
351    SkString defaultValue() const {
352        SkString result;
353        switch (fFlagType) {
354            case SkFlagInfo::kBool_FlagType:
355                result.printf("%s", fDefaultBool ? "true" : "false");
356                break;
357            case SkFlagInfo::kString_FlagType:
358                return fDefaultString;
359            case SkFlagInfo::kInt_FlagType:
360                result.printf("%i", fDefaultInt);
361                break;
362            case SkFlagInfo::kDouble_FlagType:
363                result.printf("%2.2f", fDefaultDouble);
364                break;
365            default:
366                SkASSERT(!"Invalid flag type");
367        }
368        return result;
369    }
370
371    SkString typeAsString() const {
372        switch (fFlagType) {
373            case SkFlagInfo::kBool_FlagType:
374                return SkString("bool");
375            case SkFlagInfo::kString_FlagType:
376                return SkString("string");
377            case SkFlagInfo::kInt_FlagType:
378                return SkString("int");
379            case SkFlagInfo::kDouble_FlagType:
380                return SkString("double");
381            default:
382                SkASSERT(!"Invalid flag type");
383                return SkString();
384        }
385    }
386
387private:
388    SkFlagInfo(const char* name, const char* shortName, FlagTypes type, const char* helpString)
389        : fName(name)
390        , fShortName(shortName)
391        , fFlagType(type)
392        , fHelpString(helpString)
393        , fBoolValue(NULL)
394        , fDefaultBool(false)
395        , fIntValue(NULL)
396        , fDefaultInt(0)
397        , fDoubleValue(NULL)
398        , fDefaultDouble(0)
399        , fStrings(NULL) {
400        fNext = SkCommandLineFlags::gHead;
401        SkCommandLineFlags::gHead = this;
402        SkASSERT(NULL != name && strlen(name) > 1);
403        SkASSERT(NULL == shortName || 1 == strlen(shortName));
404    }
405
406    /**
407     *  Set a StringArray to hold the values stored in defaultStrings.
408     *  @param array The StringArray to modify.
409     *  @param defaultStrings Space separated list of strings that should be inserted into array
410     *      individually.
411     */
412    static void SetDefaultStrings(SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray* array,
413                                  const char* defaultStrings);
414
415    // Name of the flag, without initial dashes
416    SkString             fName;
417    SkString             fShortName;
418    FlagTypes            fFlagType;
419    SkString             fHelpString;
420    bool*                fBoolValue;
421    bool                 fDefaultBool;
422    int32_t*             fIntValue;
423    int32_t              fDefaultInt;
424    double*              fDoubleValue;
425    double               fDefaultDouble;
426    SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray* fStrings;
427    // Both for the help string and in case fStrings is empty.
428    SkString             fDefaultString;
429
430    // In order to keep a linked list.
431    SkFlagInfo*          fNext;
432};
433#endif // SK_COMMAND_LINE_FLAGS_H
434