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kcli
kcli is a module that implements common routines used by command-line utilities, such as option parsing, usage display, and more.
syntax
kcli implements the unwritten standard for command line parsing that is adhered to by many UNIX programs. it operates on an array of tokens, whose role depends on their content and on preceeding flags. note that in flag names, dashes and underscores are equivalent. this is to prevent obnoxious behavior and enable the macros to define multi-word long flags.
- if the argument
--
preceded the current argument, it is interpreted as a parameter. - if an argument begins with
-
and is followed by any symbol besides-
, the remainder of the its characters are interpreted as short flags. - if an argument consists solely of
--
, it is ignored, and all further arguments are treated as parameters regardless of their form. - if an argument begins with
--
is longer than two characters, and does not begin with--@
, it is interpreted as a long flag. - if a flag takes a parameter, the cursor is incremented and the field it points to is interpreted as its parameter. if there are not enough arguments, parse fails.
- if an argument consists solely of
@
, it is treated as in step 7, except flags and parameters are read from standard in. - if an argument begins with
@
, the remainder is interpreted as a filename. this file is loaded and interpreted according to this same set of rules, where spaces separate each parameter, and double or single quote marks can be used to escape strings. newlines are ignored. - if an argument consists solely of
-@
, it is treated as in step 11, except flags and parameters are read from standard in. - if an argument consists solely of
--@
, lines will be read from stdin and interpreted as individual parameters, not as flags. - if an argument begins with
--@
, the remainder is interpreted as a filename. all of the file's lines will be interpreted as individual parameters, not as flags. - if an argument begins with
-@
, the remainder is interpreted as a filename. this file is loaded and interpreted under the assumption that newlines separate each parameter. - if no other rules apply, the argument is added to the parameter list.
note: in the future, kcore
will parse arguments at startup before passing them on to the application. all libk control arguments are prefixed with -:
. these will not be passed onto the application, and so will not be available for kcli to parse.
consider the following examples:
1. --no-arg-flag --arg-flag --other-flag
will set the flag no-arg-flag
, and set the field arg-flag
to "--other-flag"
.
2. if -a
names a flag and -b
and -c
name string fields, -abc b-field-value c-field-value parameter
sets the short flag a
, set the field b
to "b-field-value"
, set c
to "c-field-value"
, and add the parameter parameter
3. -s --long @args -- -s --long @args
sets the flags s
, long
, and parses the file args
for further parameters, then adds the parameters "-s"
"--long"
"@args"
to the parameter list.
functions
kcli_usage(kcli_set, kiochan)
kcli_usage() takes a kcli_set
and prints a succinct usage summary to a kiochan.
types
struct kcli_set
kcli_set
is a struct containing information about your program, such as its name, a synopsis of its function, a pointer to an array of arguments, and a list of kcli_opt
s.
const char* name
- program name (if null, will be determined from argv instead)const char* version
- a string describing the program version (if null, version will not be printed)const char** args
- theargv
pointer passed to theentry
function, representing the command-line arguments passed to the program.size_t argc
- the number of arguments in theargv
array.const char* desc
- program descriptionconst kcli_param* params
- a list of options expected by the program.size_t paramc
- the number of params in the list to process.const kcli_opt* opts
- a list of options expected by the program.size_t optc
- the number of options in the list to process.
a kcli_set might be used like so:
#include <k/core.h>
#include <k/io.h>
#include <k/cli.h>
stat entry(kenv e) {
kcli_flag aardvark;
kcli_flag zebra;
char* user;
char* password;
long age;
kcli_param params[] = {
{ "user", kcli_param_string, kcli_rule_required,
&user, "the user to log in as" }
// or Kcli_param(user,string,required,"the user to log in as"),
{ "age", kcli_param_dec, kcli_rule_optional,
&age, "the age of the user" }
// or Kcli_param(age,dec,optional,"the age of the user"),
};
kcli_opt options[] = {
{ 'a', "aardvark", kcli_opt_flag, &aardvark,
"a nocturnal burrowing mammal" },
// or Kcli_opt(aardvark, 'a', flag, "a nocturnal burrowing mammal")
{ 'z', "zebra", kcli_opt_flag, &zebra,
"a striped equine" },
{ 'p', "password", kcli_opt_string, &password,
"the password to log in with" }
};
kcli_set argset = {
"demo", e.args, e.argc,
"a demonstration of the kcli_set type",
params, Kmsz(params),
options, Kmsz(options)
},
size_t args_parsed = kcli_parse(argset);
if (args_parsed == 0) { kcli_usage(me, e.err); return 1; }
return 0;
}
struct kcli_opt
a kcli_opt
is a representation of a command-line flag and its function. each option must have a unique id
and/or a unique name
.
rune id
- the short single-character form of the flag as a UTF-8 codepoint (or initial NUL for no short form)const char* name
- the long string form of the flag (or NULL for no long form)kcli_opt_kind kind
- enum that describes how the flag will functionvoid* val
- a pointer to an appropriate type to store the return value in.const char* desc
- a description of the flag's purpose and function (or NULL for no description)
enum kcli_opt_kind
kcli_opt_none
- flag is disabled and will not be shown in usagekcli_opt_string
- flag tells kcli to add a string to the list of expected parameters; appropriate string will be returnedkcli_opt_int
- flag tells kcli to add an integer to the last of expected parameters; must be bitwise-OR'd with default basekcli_opt_oct
- flag tells kcli to add an octal number to the list of expected parameterskcli_opt_dec
- flag tells kcli to add a decimal number to the list of expected parameterskcli_opt_hex
- flag tells kcli to add a hexdecimal number to the list of expected parameterskcli_opt_flag
- flag is an option: will returnkcli_flag_on
if entered at least once,kcli_flag_off
otherwise.kcli_opt_toggle
- flag toggles value on and off: will returnkcli_flag_on
if entered an odd number of times,kcli_flag_off
otherwise.kcli_opt_accumulate
- flag increments a value every time it is entered; often used to implement-v (--verbose)
-style options (e.g.-vvvv
would return a value of4
).kcli_opt_enum
- flag is one of a series of enumerated values, which will be matched against a table to yield the associated integer.
struct kcli_param
kcli_param
describes a parameter that may be passed to the program whether or not any flags are passed.
const char* name
- a short name for the parameterkcli_param_kind kind
- the kind of parameter passedkcli_rule rule
- whether or not the parameter is optionalvoid* val
- a pointer to an appropriate type of variable to fillconst char* desc
- a description of the parameter's function
enum kcli_param_kind
kcli_param_none
- parameter is disabled and will not be expected or acceptedkcli_param_string
- parameter will not be parsed; a raw string will be returnedkcli_param_enum
- parameter will be matched against an enumeration tablekcli_param_int
- parameter will be parsed as an integer; must be bitwise-OR'd with default basekcli_param_oct
- parameter will be parsed as an octal numberkcli_param_dec
- parameter will be parsed as a decimal numberkcli_param_hex
- parameter will be parsed as a hexadecimal number
enum kcli_rule
kcli_rule_forbidden
- parameter may not be passedkcli_rule_optional
- parameter may or may not be passedkcli_rule_required
- parameter must be passed
enum kcli_flag
results that an option of kind kcli_opt_flag
can return.
kcli_flag_off = 0
- flag is offkcli_flag_on = 1
- flag is on
macros
Kcli_param(field, kind, class, description)
a convenience macro for filling out parameter lists.
Kcli_param(field,a,b,"description")
is transformed into:
{ "field", kcli_param_a, kcli_rule_b, &field, "description" }
Kcli_opt(field, kind, class, description)
a convenience macro for filling out option lists.
Kcli_opt(name,'n',string,"description")
is transformed into:
{ 'n', "name", kcli_opt_string, &name, "description" }