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ROOT::option::Arg Struct Reference

Functions for checking the validity of option arguments.

Every Option has such a function assigned in its Descriptor.

Descriptor usage[] = { {UNKNOWN, 0, "", "", Arg::None, ""}, ... };
static ArgStatus None(const Option &, bool)
For options that don't take an argument: Returns ARG_NONE.
Definition: OptionParser.h:907

A CheckArg function has the following signature:

ArgStatus CheckArg(const Option& option, bool msg);
ArgStatus
Possible results when checking if an argument is valid for a certain option.
Definition: OptionParser.h:263
ArgStatus(* CheckArg)(const Option &option, bool msg)
Signature of functions that check if an argument is valid for a certain type of option.
Definition: OptionParser.h:302

It is used to check if a potential argument would be acceptable for the option. It will even be called if there is no argument. In that case option.arg will be NULL.

If msg is true and the function determines that an argument is not acceptable and that this is a fatal error, it should output a message to the user before returning ARG_ILLEGAL. If msg is false the function should remain silent (or you will get duplicate messages).

See ArgStatus for the meaning of the return values.

While you can provide your own functions, often the following pre-defined checks (which never return ARG_ILLEGAL) will suffice:

  • Arg::None For options that don't take an argument: Returns ARG_NONE.
  • Arg::Optional Returns ARG_OK if the argument is attached and ARG_IGNORE otherwise.

The following example code can serve as starting place for writing your own more complex CheckArg functions:

struct Arg: public option::Arg
{
static void printError(const char* msg1, const option::Option& opt, const char* msg2)
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s", msg1);
fwrite(opt.name, opt.namelen, 1, stderr);
fprintf(stderr, "%s", msg2);
}
static option::ArgStatus Unknown(const option::Option& option, bool msg)
{
if (msg) printError("Unknown option '", option, "'\n");
}
static option::ArgStatus Required(const option::Option& option, bool msg)
{
if (option.arg != 0)
if (msg) printError("Option '", option, "' requires an argument\n");
}
static option::ArgStatus NonEmpty(const option::Option& option, bool msg)
{
if (option.arg != 0 && option.arg[0] != 0)
if (msg) printError("Option '", option, "' requires a non-empty argument\n");
}
static option::ArgStatus Numeric(const option::Option& option, bool msg)
{
char* endptr = 0;
if (option.arg != 0 && strtol(option.arg, &endptr, 10)){};
if (endptr != option.arg && *endptr == 0)
if (msg) printError("Option '", option, "' requires a numeric argument\n");
}
};
@ ARG_ILLEGAL
The argument is not acceptable and that's fatal.
Definition: OptionParser.h:271
@ ARG_OK
The argument is acceptable for the option.
Definition: OptionParser.h:267

Definition at line 904 of file OptionParser.h.

Static Public Member Functions

static ArgStatus None (const Option &, bool)
 For options that don't take an argument: Returns ARG_NONE. More...
 
static ArgStatus Optional (const Option &option, bool)
 Returns ARG_OK if the argument is attached and ARG_IGNORE otherwise. More...
 

#include </home/sftnight/build/workspace/root-makedoc-v622/rootspi/rdoc/src/v6-22-00-patches/core/dictgen/res/OptionParser.h>

Inheritance diagram for ROOT::option::Arg:
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Member Function Documentation

◆ None()

static ArgStatus ROOT::option::Arg::None ( const Option ,
bool   
)
inlinestatic

For options that don't take an argument: Returns ARG_NONE.

Definition at line 907 of file OptionParser.h.

◆ Optional()

static ArgStatus ROOT::option::Arg::Optional ( const Option option,
bool   
)
inlinestatic

Returns ARG_OK if the argument is attached and ARG_IGNORE otherwise.

Definition at line 913 of file OptionParser.h.


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