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/*! \file
* \brief
* Together with basicoptions.h, this header forms the part of the public
* API that most classes will use to provide options.
*
- * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@cbr.su.se>
+ * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_options
*/
#include <string>
-#include "../utility/common.h"
-#include "../utility/gmxassert.h"
-
-#include "abstractoption.h"
+#include "gromacs/options/abstractoption.h"
+#include "gromacs/utility/common.h"
+#include "gromacs/utility/gmxassert.h"
namespace gmx
{
+template <typename T> class ConstArrayRef;
+
class AbstractOption;
class OptionsAssigner;
class OptionsIterator;
+/*! \brief
+ * Base class for option managers.
+ *
+ * This class is used as a marker for all classes that are used with
+ * Options::addManager(). It doesn't provide any methods, but only supports
+ * transporting these classes through the Options collection into the
+ * individual option implementation classes.
+ *
+ * The virtual destructor is present to make this class polymorphic, such that
+ * `dynamic_cast` can be used when retrieving a manager of a certain type for
+ * the individual options.
+ *
+ * \inlibraryapi
+ * \ingroup module_options
+ */
+class OptionManagerInterface
+{
+ protected:
+ virtual ~OptionManagerInterface();
+};
+
/*! \brief
* Collection of options.
*
* Standard usage is to write a method that creates an Options that is owned by
* the object, populates it with supported options, and then returns it:
* \code
-// <as class attributes>
-using gmx::Options;
-Options options("common", "Common Options");
-std::string arg1;
-int arg2;
-
-// <populating>
-using gmx::StringOption;
-using gmx::IntegerOption;
-options.addOption(StringOption("arg1").store(&arg1));
-options.addOption(IntegerOption("arg2").store(&arg2));
-return &options;
- * \endcode
+ // <as class attributes>
+ using gmx::Options;
+ Options options("common", "Common Options");
+ std::string arg1;
+ int arg2;
+
+ // <populating>
+ using gmx::StringOption;
+ using gmx::IntegerOption;
+ options.addOption(StringOption("arg1").store(&arg1));
+ options.addOption(IntegerOption("arg2").store(&arg2));
+ return &options;
+ \endcode
* The caller of that method can then use a parser implementation such as
* CommandLineParser to provide values for the options.
*
*
* \param[in] desc String to set as the description.
*
- * concatenateStrings() is useful for forming the input string.
+ * This overload is mainly useful if the description is very short.
+ * Currently this is mostly the case in unit testing.
*/
void setDescription(const std::string &desc);
- //int addBugs(int nbugs, const char *const *bugs);
+ /*! \brief
+ * Sets the full description of the option collection from string array.
+ *
+ * \param[in] descArray String array to set as the description.
+ *
+ * All strings in `descArray` are concatenated to form the description.
+ * Spaces are inserted between strings if they are missing.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ const char *const desc[] = {
+ "This is the description",
+ "for the options"
+ };
+
+ gmx::Options options(NULL, NULL);
+ options.setDescription(desc);
+ \endcode
+ *
+ * To use this overload, you must also include
+ * `gromacs/utility/arrayref.h`.
+ */
+ void setDescription(const ConstArrayRef<const char *> &descArray);
+
+ /*! \brief
+ * Adds an option manager.
+ *
+ * \param manager Manager to add.
+ * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
+ *
+ * Option managers are used by some types of options that require
+ * interaction between different option instances (e.g., selection
+ * options), or need to support globally set properties (e.g., a global
+ * default file prefix). Option objects can retrieve the pointer to
+ * their manager when they are created, and the caller can alter the
+ * behavior of the options through the manager.
+ * See the individual managers for details.
+ *
+ * Caller is responsible for memory management of \p manager.
+ * The Options object (and its contained options) only stores a
+ * reference to the object.
+ *
+ * This method cannot be called after adding options or subsections.
+ */
+ void addManager(OptionManagerInterface *manager);
/*! \brief
* Adds an option collection as a subsection of this collection.
* subsection. If an attempt is made to add two different subsections
* with the same name, this function asserts.
*
- * For certain functionality to work properly, no options should
- * be added to the subsection after it has been added to another
- * collection.
+ * \p section should not have any options added at the point this
+ * method is called.
*
* Only a pointer to the provided object is stored. The caller is
* responsible that the object exists for the lifetime of the