Class Option
- java.lang.Object
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- com.aspectran.shell.command.option.Option
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable,java.lang.Cloneable
public class Option extends java.lang.Object implements java.lang.Cloneable, java.io.SerializableDescribes a single command-line option. It maintains information regarding the short-name of the option, the long-name, if any exists, a flag indicating if an argument is required for this option, and a self-documenting description of the option.An Option is not created independently, but is created through an instance of
Options. An Option is required to have at least a short or a long-name.Note: once an
Optionhas been added to an instance ofOptions, it's required flag may not be changed anymore.- See Also:
Options,ParsedOptions, Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classOption.BuilderA nested builder class to createOptioninstances using descriptive methods.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static intUNINITIALIZEDConstant that specifies the number of argument values has not been specifiedstatic intUNLIMITED_VALUESConstant that specifies the number of argument values is infinite
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Option(java.lang.String opt, boolean hasArg, java.lang.String description)Creates an Option using the specified parameters.Option(java.lang.String opt, java.lang.String description)Creates an Option using the specified parameters.Option(java.lang.String opt, java.lang.String longOpt, boolean hasArg, java.lang.String description)Creates an Option using the specified parameters.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidaddValue(java.lang.String value)Adds the specified value to this Option.static Option.Builderbuilder()Returns aOption.Builderto create anOptionusing descriptive methods.static Option.Builderbuilder(java.lang.String opt)Returns aOption.Builderto create anOptionusing descriptive methods.Optionclone()A rather odd clone method - due to incorrect code in 1.0 it is public and in 1.1 rather than throwing a CloneNotSupportedException it throws a RuntimeException so as to maintain backwards compat at the API level.booleanequals(java.lang.Object o)java.lang.StringgetArgName()Gets the display name for the argument value.intgetArgs()Returns the number of argument values this Option can take.java.lang.StringgetDescription()Retrieve the self-documenting description of this OptionintgetId()Returns the id of this Option.java.lang.StringgetKey()Returns the 'unique' Option identifier.java.lang.StringgetLongOpt()Retrieve the long name of this Option.java.lang.StringgetOpt()Retrieve the name of this Option.java.lang.StringgetValue()Returns the specified value of this Option ornullif there is no value.java.lang.StringgetValue(int index)Returns the specified value of this Option ornullif there is no value.java.lang.StringgetValue(java.lang.String defaultValue)Returns the value/first value of this Option or thedefaultValueif there is no value.java.lang.String[]getValues()Return the values of this Option as a String array or null if there are no values.chargetValueSeparator()Returns the value separator character.java.util.List<java.lang.String>getValuesList()Returns the values of this Option as a List or null if there are no values.OptionValueTypegetValueType()Retrieve the type of this Option.booleanhasArg()Query to see if this Option requires an argument.booleanhasArgName()Returns whether the display name for the argument value has been set.booleanhasArgs()Query to see if this Option can take many values.inthashCode()booleanhasLongOpt()Query to see if this Option has a long name.booleanhasOptionalArg()Returns whether this Option can have an optional argument.booleanhasValueSeparator()Return whether this Option has specified a value separator.booleanisRequired()Query to see if this Option is mandatoryvoidsetArgName(java.lang.String argName)Sets the display name for the argument value.voidsetArgs(int num)Sets the number of argument values this Option can take.voidsetDescription(java.lang.String description)Sets the self-documenting description of this OptionvoidsetLongOpt(java.lang.String longOpt)Sets the long name of this Option.voidsetOptionalArg(boolean optionalArg)Sets whether this Option can have an optional argument.voidsetRequired(boolean required)Sets whether this Option is mandatory.voidsetValueSeparator(char valueSeparator)Sets the value separator.voidsetValueType(OptionValueType valueType)Sets the type of this Option.java.lang.StringtoString()Dump state, suitable for debugging.
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Field Detail
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UNINITIALIZED
public static final int UNINITIALIZED
Constant that specifies the number of argument values has not been specified- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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UNLIMITED_VALUES
public static final int UNLIMITED_VALUES
Constant that specifies the number of argument values is infinite- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Constructor Detail
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Option
public Option(java.lang.String opt, java.lang.String description) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionCreates an Option using the specified parameters. The option does not take an argument.- Parameters:
opt- short representation of the optiondescription- describes the function of the option- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if there are any non valid Option characters inopt
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Option
public Option(java.lang.String opt, boolean hasArg, java.lang.String description) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionCreates an Option using the specified parameters.- Parameters:
opt- short representation of the optionhasArg- specifies whether the Option takes an argument or notdescription- describes the function of the option- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if there are any non valid Option characters inopt
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Option
public Option(java.lang.String opt, java.lang.String longOpt, boolean hasArg, java.lang.String description) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentExceptionCreates an Option using the specified parameters.- Parameters:
opt- short representation of the optionlongOpt- the long representation of the optionhasArg- specifies whether the Option takes an argument or notdescription- describes the function of the option- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if there are any non valid Option characters inopt
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Method Detail
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getId
public int getId()
Returns the id of this Option. This is only set when the Option shortOpt is a single character. This is used for switch statements.- Returns:
- the id of this Option
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getKey
public java.lang.String getKey()
Returns the 'unique' Option identifier.- Returns:
- the 'unique' Option identifier
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getOpt
public java.lang.String getOpt()
Retrieve the name of this Option. It is this String which can be used withParsedOptions.hasOption(String opt)andParsedOptions.getValue(String opt)to check for existence and argument.- Returns:
- the name of this option
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getValueType
public OptionValueType getValueType()
Retrieve the type of this Option.- Returns:
- the type of this option
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setValueType
public void setValueType(OptionValueType valueType)
Sets the type of this Option.- Parameters:
valueType- the type of this Option
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getLongOpt
public java.lang.String getLongOpt()
Retrieve the long name of this Option.- Returns:
- the long name of this Option, or null, if there is no long name
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setLongOpt
public void setLongOpt(java.lang.String longOpt)
Sets the long name of this Option.- Parameters:
longOpt- the long name of this Option
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setOptionalArg
public void setOptionalArg(boolean optionalArg)
Sets whether this Option can have an optional argument.- Parameters:
optionalArg- specifies whether the Option can have an optional argument.
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hasOptionalArg
public boolean hasOptionalArg()
Returns whether this Option can have an optional argument.- Returns:
- whether this Option can have an optional argument
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hasLongOpt
public boolean hasLongOpt()
Query to see if this Option has a long name.- Returns:
- boolean flag indicating existence of a long name
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hasArg
public boolean hasArg()
Query to see if this Option requires an argument.- Returns:
- boolean flag indicating if an argument is required
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getDescription
public java.lang.String getDescription()
Retrieve the self-documenting description of this Option- Returns:
- the string description of this option
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setDescription
public void setDescription(java.lang.String description)
Sets the self-documenting description of this Option- Parameters:
description- the description of this option
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isRequired
public boolean isRequired()
Query to see if this Option is mandatory- Returns:
- boolean flag indicating whether this Option is mandatory
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setRequired
public void setRequired(boolean required)
Sets whether this Option is mandatory.- Parameters:
required- specifies whether this Option is mandatory
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setArgName
public void setArgName(java.lang.String argName)
Sets the display name for the argument value.- Parameters:
argName- the display name for the argument value
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getArgName
public java.lang.String getArgName()
Gets the display name for the argument value.- Returns:
- the display name for the argument value
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hasArgName
public boolean hasArgName()
Returns whether the display name for the argument value has been set.- Returns:
- if the display name for the argument value has been set
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hasArgs
public boolean hasArgs()
Query to see if this Option can take many values.- Returns:
- boolean flag indicating if multiple values are allowed
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setArgs
public void setArgs(int num)
Sets the number of argument values this Option can take.- Parameters:
num- the number of argument values
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setValueSeparator
public void setValueSeparator(char valueSeparator)
Sets the value separator. For example if the argument value was a Java property, the value separator would be '='.- Parameters:
valueSeparator- the value separator
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getValueSeparator
public char getValueSeparator()
Returns the value separator character.- Returns:
- the value separator character
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hasValueSeparator
public boolean hasValueSeparator()
Return whether this Option has specified a value separator.- Returns:
- whether this Option has specified a value separator
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getArgs
public int getArgs()
Returns the number of argument values this Option can take.A value equal to the constant
UNINITIALIZED(= -1) indicates the number of arguments has not been specified. A value equal to the constantUNLIMITED_VALUES(= -2) indicates that this options takes an unlimited amount of values.- Returns:
- num the number of argument values
- See Also:
UNINITIALIZED,UNLIMITED_VALUES
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addValue
public void addValue(java.lang.String value)
Adds the specified value to this Option.- Parameters:
value- is a/the value of this Option
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getValue
public java.lang.String getValue()
Returns the specified value of this Option ornullif there is no value.- Returns:
- the value/first value of this Option or
nullif there is no value
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getValue
public java.lang.String getValue(int index) throws java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsExceptionReturns the specified value of this Option ornullif there is no value.- Parameters:
index- the index of the value to be returned.- Returns:
- the specified value of this Option or
nullif there is no value. - Throws:
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException- if index is less than 1 or greater than the number of the values for this Option
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getValue
public java.lang.String getValue(java.lang.String defaultValue)
Returns the value/first value of this Option or thedefaultValueif there is no value.- Parameters:
defaultValue- the value to be returned if there is no value.- Returns:
- the value/first value of this Option or the
defaultValueif there are no values
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getValues
public java.lang.String[] getValues()
Return the values of this Option as a String array or null if there are no values.- Returns:
- the values of this Option as a String array or null if there are no values
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getValuesList
public java.util.List<java.lang.String> getValuesList()
Returns the values of this Option as a List or null if there are no values.- Returns:
- the values of this Option as a List or null if there are no values
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
Dump state, suitable for debugging.- Overrides:
toStringin classjava.lang.Object- Returns:
- the stringified form of this object
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equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
- Overrides:
equalsin classjava.lang.Object
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
- Overrides:
hashCodein classjava.lang.Object
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clone
public Option clone()
A rather odd clone method - due to incorrect code in 1.0 it is public and in 1.1 rather than throwing a CloneNotSupportedException it throws a RuntimeException so as to maintain backwards compat at the API level. After calling this method, it is very likely you will want to call clearValues().- Overrides:
clonein classjava.lang.Object- Returns:
- a clone of this Option instance
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException- if aCloneNotSupportedExceptionhas been thrown bysuper.clone()
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builder
public static Option.Builder builder()
Returns aOption.Builderto create anOptionusing descriptive methods.- Returns:
- a new
Option.Builderinstance
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builder
public static Option.Builder builder(java.lang.String opt)
Returns aOption.Builderto create anOptionusing descriptive methods.- Parameters:
opt- short representation of the option- Returns:
- a new
Option.Builderinstance - Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- if there are any non valid Option characters inopt
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