Name

SPVM::Getopt::Long - Parsing Command Line Options

Description

The Getopt::Long class of SPVM has methods to parse command line options.

Usage

use Getopt::Long;
use Hash;

# Default values
my $values_h = Hash->new({
  file => "file.dat",
  length => 24,
  verbose => 0,
  numbers => new int[0],
});

my $spec_strings = [
  "file|f=s",
  "length|l=i",
  "verbose|v",
  "numbers|n=i",
];

my $comand_args = CommandLineInfo->ARGV;

my $command_args_ref = [$comand_args];

Getopt::Long->GetOptionsFromArray($command_args_ref, $values_h, $spec_strings);

$command_args = $command_args_ref->[0];

my $file = $values_h->get_string("file");

my $length = $values_h->get_int("length");

my $verbose = $values_h->get_int("verbose");

my $numbers = (int[])$values_h->get("numbers");

Class Methods

GetOptionsFromArray

static method GetOptionsFromArray : void ($args_ref : string[][], $values_h : Hash, $spec_strings : string[]);

Parses command line options of $args_ref at index 0 according to the option specifiction $spec_strings.

Arguments starting with -- or - is interpreted as the start of an option name.

Option names must be composed of 0-9a-zA-Z_.

If the option name contains =, the string after = is the option value, otherwise its next argument is the option value.

A new command line arguments that parsed command line arguments are removed is created and set to $args_ref at index 0.

Option Specification Syntax (defined by yacc syntax):

spec_string
  : option_names
  | option_names '=' type

options_names
  : options_names '|' option_name
  | option_name

option_name
  : \w+

type
  : 's'
  | 'i'
  | 'f'

Multiple option names are available using |. The first name of option_names is the primary option name.

The type s means the string type.

The type i means the integer type.

The type f means the floating point type.

If a type is not given, the type is the bool type.

If the type is string, the type of $values_h must be the string, string[], or undef type.

If the type is integer, the type of $values_h must be the Int, int[], or undef type.

If the type is floating point, the type of $values_h must be the Double, double[], or undef type.

If the type is bool, the type of $values_h must be the Int, int[], or undef type.

If the type of the value of $values_h is an array, the parsed value is pushed at the end of the value of $values_h with the primary option name.

If the type of of $values_h is not an array, the parsed value is set to the value of $values_h with the primary option name.

Option Specifiction Examples:

"type=s"

"length=i"

"timeout=f"

"length|l"

Command Line Arguments Examples:

perl test.pl type=big --length=3 --verbose -l=6 --timeout=0.5 --numbers 3 --numbers 5

Note:

The case of option names is not ignored. --foo is different from --FOO.

Abbreviated names and full names are different. --foo is different from --fo.

The differnt order of options is differnt each other. --foo arg1 --bar arg2 arg3 is different from --foo --bar arg1 arg2 arg3.

The --name=value syntax is available. --foo=value is the same as --foo value.

Exceptions:

$values_h must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

If the type is not available, an exception is thrown.

$values_h must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

The option name "$name" must be given once. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

If the option specification "$spec_string" is invalid, an exception is thrown.

Each argument must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

A bool type option cannot have the value. If so, an exception is thrown.

Options other than thg bool type must must have its value. Otherwise an exception is thrown. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

The type of the option value which type is string must be the string, string[], or undef type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

The type of the option value which type is bool must be the Int, int[], or undef type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

The type of the option value which type is integer must be the Int, int[], or undef type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

The type of the option value which type is floating point must be Double, double[], or undef type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.

If the option is not available, an exception is thrown.

If the option is an invalid format, an exception is thrown.

Repository

SPVM::Getopt::Long - Github

Author

Yuki Kimoto kimoto.yuki@gmail.com

Copyright & License

Copyright (c) 2023 Yuki Kimoto

MIT License