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diff --git a/extern/libmv/third_party/gflags/gflags_reporting.cc b/extern/libmv/third_party/gflags/gflags_reporting.cc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fa3024d974e --- /dev/null +++ b/extern/libmv/third_party/gflags/gflags_reporting.cc @@ -0,0 +1,446 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc. +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +// met: +// +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +// distribution. +// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +// this software without specific prior written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +// --- +// Author: Ray Sidney +// Revamped and reorganized by Craig Silverstein +// +// This file contains code for handling the 'reporting' flags. These +// are flags that, when present, cause the program to report some +// information and then exit. --help and --version are the canonical +// reporting flags, but we also have flags like --helpxml, etc. +// +// There's only one function that's meant to be called externally: +// HandleCommandLineHelpFlags(). (Well, actually, ShowUsageWithFlags(), +// ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(), and DescribeOneFlag() can be called +// externally too, but there's little need for it.) These are all +// declared in the main commandlineflags.h header file. +// +// HandleCommandLineHelpFlags() will check what 'reporting' flags have +// been defined, if any -- the "help" part of the function name is a +// bit misleading -- and do the relevant reporting. It should be +// called after all flag-values have been assigned, that is, after +// parsing the command-line. + +#include "config.h" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include "gflags.h" +#include "gflags_completions.h" + +#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR +#define PATH_SEPARATOR '/' +#endif + +// The 'reporting' flags. They all call exit(). +DEFINE_bool(help, false, + "show help on all flags [tip: all flags can have two dashes]"); +DEFINE_bool(helpfull, false, + "show help on all flags -- same as -help"); +DEFINE_bool(helpshort, false, + "show help on only the main module for this program"); +DEFINE_string(helpon, "", + "show help on the modules named by this flag value"); +DEFINE_string(helpmatch, "", + "show help on modules whose name contains the specified substr"); +DEFINE_bool(helppackage, false, + "show help on all modules in the main package"); +DEFINE_bool(helpxml, false, + "produce an xml version of help"); +DEFINE_bool(version, false, + "show version and build info and exit"); + +_START_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ + +using std::string; +using std::vector; + +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- +// DescribeOneFlag() +// DescribeOneFlagInXML() +// Routines that pretty-print info about a flag. These use +// a CommandLineFlagInfo, which is the way the commandlineflags +// API exposes static info about a flag. +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static const int kLineLength = 80; + +static void AddString(const string& s, + string* final_string, int* chars_in_line) { + const int slen = static_cast<int>(s.length()); + if (*chars_in_line + 1 + slen >= kLineLength) { // < 80 chars/line + *final_string += "\n "; + *chars_in_line = 6; + } else { + *final_string += " "; + *chars_in_line += 1; + } + *final_string += s; + *chars_in_line += slen; +} + +static string PrintStringFlagsWithQuotes(const CommandLineFlagInfo& flag, + const string& text, bool current) { + const char* c_string = (current ? flag.current_value.c_str() : + flag.default_value.c_str()); + if (strcmp(flag.type.c_str(), "string") == 0) { // add quotes for strings + return text + ": \"" + c_string + "\""; + } else { + return text + ": " + c_string; + } +} + +// Create a descriptive string for a flag. +// Goes to some trouble to make pretty line breaks. +string DescribeOneFlag(const CommandLineFlagInfo& flag) { + string main_part = (string(" -") + flag.name + + " (" + flag.description + ')'); + const char* c_string = main_part.c_str(); + int chars_left = static_cast<int>(main_part.length()); + string final_string = ""; + int chars_in_line = 0; // how many chars in current line so far? + while (1) { + assert(chars_left == strlen(c_string)); // Unless there's a \0 in there? + const char* newline = strchr(c_string, '\n'); + if (newline == NULL && chars_in_line+chars_left < kLineLength) { + // The whole remainder of the string fits on this line + final_string += c_string; + chars_in_line += chars_left; + break; + } + if (newline != NULL && newline - c_string < kLineLength - chars_in_line) { + int n = static_cast<int>(newline - c_string); + final_string.append(c_string, n); + chars_left -= n + 1; + c_string += n + 1; + } else { + // Find the last whitespace on this 80-char line + int whitespace = kLineLength-chars_in_line-1; // < 80 chars/line + while ( whitespace > 0 && !isspace(c_string[whitespace]) ) { + --whitespace; + } + if (whitespace <= 0) { + // Couldn't find any whitespace to make a line break. Just dump the + // rest out! + final_string += c_string; + chars_in_line = kLineLength; // next part gets its own line for sure! + break; + } + final_string += string(c_string, whitespace); + chars_in_line += whitespace; + while (isspace(c_string[whitespace])) ++whitespace; + c_string += whitespace; + chars_left -= whitespace; + } + if (*c_string == '\0') + break; + final_string += "\n "; + chars_in_line = 6; + } + + // Append data type + AddString(string("type: ") + flag.type, &final_string, &chars_in_line); + // The listed default value will be the actual default from the flag + // definition in the originating source file, unless the value has + // subsequently been modified using SetCommandLineOptionWithMode() with mode + // SET_FLAGS_DEFAULT, or by setting FLAGS_foo = bar before initializing. + AddString(PrintStringFlagsWithQuotes(flag, "default", false), &final_string, + &chars_in_line); + if (!flag.is_default) { + AddString(PrintStringFlagsWithQuotes(flag, "currently", true), + &final_string, &chars_in_line); + } + + final_string += '\n'; + return final_string; +} + +// Simple routine to xml-escape a string: escape & and < only. +static string XMLText(const string& txt) { + string ans = txt; + for (string::size_type pos = 0; (pos = ans.find("&", pos)) != string::npos; ) + ans.replace(pos++, 1, "&"); + for (string::size_type pos = 0; (pos = ans.find("<", pos)) != string::npos; ) + ans.replace(pos++, 1, "<"); + return ans; +} + +static void AddXMLTag(string* r, const char* tag, const string& txt) { + *r += ('<'); + *r += (tag); + *r += ('>'); + *r += (XMLText(txt)); + *r += ("</"); + *r += (tag); + *r += ('>'); +} + +static string DescribeOneFlagInXML(const CommandLineFlagInfo& flag) { + // The file and flagname could have been attributes, but default + // and meaning need to avoid attribute normalization. This way it + // can be parsed by simple programs, in addition to xml parsers. + string r("<flag>"); + AddXMLTag(&r, "file", flag.filename); + AddXMLTag(&r, "name", flag.name); + AddXMLTag(&r, "meaning", flag.description); + AddXMLTag(&r, "default", flag.default_value); + AddXMLTag(&r, "current", flag.current_value); + AddXMLTag(&r, "type", flag.type); + r += "</flag>"; + return r; +} + +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- +// ShowUsageWithFlags() +// ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict() +// ShowXMLOfFlags() +// These routines variously expose the registry's list of flag +// values. ShowUsage*() prints the flag-value information +// to stdout in a user-readable format (that's what --help uses). +// The Restrict() version limits what flags are shown. +// ShowXMLOfFlags() prints the flag-value information to stdout +// in a machine-readable format. In all cases, the flags are +// sorted: first by filename they are defined in, then by flagname. +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static const char* Basename(const char* filename) { + const char* sep = strrchr(filename, PATH_SEPARATOR); + return sep ? sep + 1 : filename; +} + +static string Dirname(const string& filename) { + string::size_type sep = filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR); + return filename.substr(0, (sep == string::npos) ? 0 : sep); +} + +// Test whether a filename contains at least one of the substrings. +static bool FileMatchesSubstring(const string& filename, + const vector<string>& substrings) { + for (vector<string>::const_iterator target = substrings.begin(); + target != substrings.end(); + ++target) { + if (strstr(filename.c_str(), target->c_str()) != NULL) + return true; + // If the substring starts with a '/', that means that we want + // the string to be at the beginning of a directory component. + // That should match the first directory component as well, so + // we allow '/foo' to match a filename of 'foo'. + if (!target->empty() && (*target)[0] == '/' && + strncmp(filename.c_str(), target->c_str() + 1, + strlen(target->c_str() + 1)) == 0) + return true; + } + return false; +} + +// Show help for every filename which matches any of the target substrings. +// If substrings is empty, shows help for every file. If a flag's help message +// has been stripped (e.g. by adding '#define STRIP_FLAG_HELP 1' before +// including gflags/gflags.h), then this flag will not be displayed by +// '--help' and its variants. +static void ShowUsageWithFlagsMatching(const char *argv0, + const vector<string> &substrings) { + fprintf(stdout, "%s: %s\n", Basename(argv0), ProgramUsage()); + + vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> flags; + GetAllFlags(&flags); // flags are sorted by filename, then flagname + + string last_filename; // so we know when we're at a new file + bool first_directory = true; // controls blank lines between dirs + bool found_match = false; // stays false iff no dir matches restrict + for (vector<CommandLineFlagInfo>::const_iterator flag = flags.begin(); + flag != flags.end(); + ++flag) { + if (substrings.empty() || + FileMatchesSubstring(flag->filename, substrings)) { + // If the flag has been stripped, pretend that it doesn't exist. + if (flag->description == kStrippedFlagHelp) continue; + found_match = true; // this flag passed the match! + if (flag->filename != last_filename) { // new file + if (Dirname(flag->filename) != Dirname(last_filename)) { // new dir! + if (!first_directory) + fprintf(stdout, "\n\n"); // put blank lines between directories + first_directory = false; + } + fprintf(stdout, "\n Flags from %s:\n", flag->filename.c_str()); + last_filename = flag->filename; + } + // Now print this flag + fprintf(stdout, "%s", DescribeOneFlag(*flag).c_str()); + } + } + if (!found_match && !substrings.empty()) { + fprintf(stdout, "\n No modules matched: use -help\n"); + } +} + +void ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(const char *argv0, const char *restrict) { + vector<string> substrings; + if (restrict != NULL && *restrict != '\0') { + substrings.push_back(restrict); + } + ShowUsageWithFlagsMatching(argv0, substrings); +} + +void ShowUsageWithFlags(const char *argv0) { + ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(argv0, ""); +} + +// Convert the help, program, and usage to xml. +static void ShowXMLOfFlags(const char *prog_name) { + vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> flags; + GetAllFlags(&flags); // flags are sorted: by filename, then flagname + + // XML. There is no corresponding schema yet + fprintf(stdout, "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n"); + // The document + fprintf(stdout, "<AllFlags>\n"); + // the program name and usage + fprintf(stdout, "<program>%s</program>\n", + XMLText(Basename(prog_name)).c_str()); + fprintf(stdout, "<usage>%s</usage>\n", + XMLText(ProgramUsage()).c_str()); + // All the flags + for (vector<CommandLineFlagInfo>::const_iterator flag = flags.begin(); + flag != flags.end(); + ++flag) { + if (flag->description != kStrippedFlagHelp) + fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", DescribeOneFlagInXML(*flag).c_str()); + } + // The end of the document + fprintf(stdout, "</AllFlags>\n"); +} + +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- +// ShowVersion() +// Called upon --version. Prints build-related info. +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- + +static void ShowVersion() { + fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", ProgramInvocationShortName()); + // TODO: add other stuff, like a timestamp, who built it, what + // target they built, etc. + +# if !defined(NDEBUG) + fprintf(stdout, "Debug build (NDEBUG not #defined)\n"); +# endif +} + +static void AppendPrognameStrings(vector<string>* substrings, + const char* progname) { + string r("/"); + r += progname; + substrings->push_back(r + "."); + substrings->push_back(r + "-main."); + substrings->push_back(r + "_main."); +} + +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- +// HandleCommandLineHelpFlags() +// Checks all the 'reporting' commandline flags to see if any +// have been set. If so, handles them appropriately. Note +// that all of them, by definition, cause the program to exit +// if they trigger. +// -------------------------------------------------------------------- + +void HandleCommandLineHelpFlags() { + const char* progname = ProgramInvocationShortName(); + extern void (*commandlineflags_exitfunc)(int); // in gflags.cc + + HandleCommandLineCompletions(); + + vector<string> substrings; + AppendPrognameStrings(&substrings, progname); + + if (FLAGS_helpshort) { + // show only flags related to this binary: + // E.g. for fileutil.cc, want flags containing ... "/fileutil." cc + ShowUsageWithFlagsMatching(progname, substrings); + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); // almost certainly exit() + + } else if (FLAGS_help || FLAGS_helpfull) { + // show all options + ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(progname, ""); // empty restrict + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); + + } else if (!FLAGS_helpon.empty()) { + string restrict = "/" + FLAGS_helpon + "."; + ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(progname, restrict.c_str()); + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); + + } else if (!FLAGS_helpmatch.empty()) { + ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(progname, FLAGS_helpmatch.c_str()); + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); + + } else if (FLAGS_helppackage) { + // Shows help for all files in the same directory as main(). We + // don't want to resort to looking at dirname(progname), because + // the user can pick progname, and it may not relate to the file + // where main() resides. So instead, we search the flags for a + // filename like "/progname.cc", and take the dirname of that. + vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> flags; + GetAllFlags(&flags); + string last_package; + for (vector<CommandLineFlagInfo>::const_iterator flag = flags.begin(); + flag != flags.end(); + ++flag) { + if (!FileMatchesSubstring(flag->filename, substrings)) + continue; + const string package = Dirname(flag->filename) + "/"; + if (package != last_package) { + ShowUsageWithFlagsRestrict(progname, package.c_str()); + if (!last_package.empty()) { // means this isn't our first pkg + fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Multiple packages contain a file=%s\n", + progname); + } + last_package = package; + } + } + if (last_package.empty()) { // never found a package to print + fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Unable to find a package for file=%s\n", + progname); + } + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); + + } else if (FLAGS_helpxml) { + ShowXMLOfFlags(progname); + commandlineflags_exitfunc(1); + + } else if (FLAGS_version) { + ShowVersion(); + // Unlike help, we may be asking for version in a script, so return 0 + commandlineflags_exitfunc(0); + } +} + +_END_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |