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/*! \file
* \brief
* Declares gmx::CommandLineParser.
*
- * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@cbr.su.se>
+ * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_commandline
*/
#include <string>
#include <vector>
-#include "../utility/common.h"
+#include "gromacs/utility/common.h"
namespace gmx
{
*
* Typical usage (without error checking):
* \code
-gmx::Options options("name", "description");
-// Fill up options
+ gmx::Options options("name", "description");
+ // Fill up options
-gmx::CommandLineParser(&options).parse(&argc, argv);
-options.finish();
+ gmx::CommandLineParser(&options).parse(&argc, argv);
+ options.finish();
* \endcode
*
* \inpublicapi
~CommandLineParser();
/*! \brief
- * Parses the command line.
+ * Makes the parser skip unknown options and keep them in \c argv.
*
- * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
- * \throws InvalidInputError if any errors were detected in the input.
+ * \param[in] bEnabled Whether to skip and keep unknown options.
+ * \returns *this
*
- * All command-line arguments are parsed, and an aggregate exception
- * with all the detected errors is thrown in the end.
+ * Setting this option to true has dual effect: unknown options are
+ * silently skipped, and all recognized options are removed from
+ * \c argc and \c argv in parse(). These effects should be easy to
+ * separate into different flags if there is need for it.
*
- * Currently, the input parameters are not modified, but this may
- * change if/when support for parsing only part of the options is
- * implemented.
+ * The default is false: unknown options result in exceptions and
+ * \c argc and \c argv are not modified.
+ *
+ * Does not throw.
*/
- void parse(int *argc, char *argv[]);
+ CommandLineParser &skipUnknown(bool bEnabled);
+
/*! \brief
- * Parses the command line from a std::vector.
+ * Parses the command line.
*
- * \param[in] commandLine Array of command-line strings.
* \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
* \throws InvalidInputError if any errors were detected in the input.
*
- * \p commandLine should relate to the standard \c argv array
- * one-to-one.
- *
- * This method is provided for convenience for cases where the command
- * line needs to be stored before parsing.
- *
- * Currently, the input parameters are not modified, but this may
- * change if/when support for parsing only part of the options is
- * implemented.
+ * All command-line arguments are parsed, and an aggregate exception
+ * with all the detected errors is thrown in the end.
*
- * \see parse(int *, char *[])
+ * If skipUnknown() is false, the input parameters are not modified.
+ * If skipUnknown() is true, recognized options and their values are
+ * removed from the argument list. \c argv[0] is never modified.
*/
- void parse(std::vector<std::string> *commandLine);
+ void parse(int *argc, char *argv[]);
private:
class Impl;