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# Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Allen Day # Copyright (c) 2011-2013 Trevor L. Davis <trevor.l.davis@stanford.edu> # # Modified by J.Vandel 2017 to consider situation of multiple identical flag # and concatenate as a vector the set of parameter for the same flag instead of # keeping only the last value as done by the previous version. # # This file is free software: you may copy, redistribute and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your # option) any later version. # # This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #' C-like getopt behavior #' #' getopt is primarily intended to be used with ``\link{Rscript}''. It #' facilitates writing ``\#!'' shebang scripts that accept short and long #' flags/options. It can also be used from ``R'' directly, but is probably less #' useful in this context. #' #' getopt() returns a \link{list} data structure containing \link{names} of the #' flags that were present in the \link{character} \link{vector} passed in under #' the \emph{opt} argument. Each value of the \link{list} is coerced to the #' data type specified according to the value of the \emph{spec} argument. See #' below for details. #' #' Notes on naming convention: #' #' 1. An \emph{option} is one of the shell-split input strings. #' #' 2. A \emph{flag} is a type of \emph{option}. a \emph{flag} can be defined as #' having no \emph{argument} (defined below), a required \emph{argument}, or an #' optional \emph{argument}. #' #' 3. An \emph{argument} is a type of \emph{option}, and is the value associated #' with a flag. #' #' 4. A \emph{long flag} is a type of \emph{flag}, and begins with the string #' ``--''. If the \emph{long flag} has an associated \emph{argument}, it may be #' delimited from the \emph{long flag} by either a trailing \emph{=}, or may be #' the subsequent \emph{option}. #' #' 5. A \emph{short flag} is a type of \emph{flag}, and begins with the string #' ``-''. If a \emph{short flag} has an associated \emph{argument}, it is the #' subsequent \emph{option}. \emph{short flags} may be bundled together, #' sharing a single leading ``-'', but only the final \emph{short flag} is able #' to have a corresponding \emph{argument}. #' #' Many users wonder whether they should use the getopt package, optparse package, #' or argparse package. #' Here is some of the major differences: #' #' Features available in \code{getopt} unavailable in \code{optparse} #' #' 1. As well as allowing one to specify options that take either #' no argument or a required argument like \code{optparse}, #' \code{getopt} also allows one to specify option with an optional argument. #' #' Some features implemented in \code{optparse} package unavailable in \code{getopt} #' #' 1. Limited support for capturing positional arguments after the optional arguments #' when \code{positional_arguments} set to TRUE in \code{parse_args} #' #' 2. Automatic generation of an help option and printing of help text when encounters an "-h" #' #' 3. Option to specify default arguments for options as well the #' variable name to store option values #' #' There is also new package \code{argparse} introduced in 2012 which contains #' all the features of both getopt and optparse but which has a dependency on #' Python 2.7 or 3.2+ and has not been used in production since 2008 or 2009 #' like the getopt and optparse packages. #' #' Some Features unlikely to be implemented in \code{getopt}: #' #' 1. Support for multiple, identical flags, e.g. for "-m 3 -v 5 -v", the #' trailing "-v" overrides the preceding "-v 5", result is v=TRUE (or equivalent #' typecast). #' #' 2. Support for multi-valued flags, e.g. "--libpath=/usr/local/lib #' --libpath=/tmp/foo". #' #' 3. Support for lists, e.g. "--define os=linux --define os=redhat" would #' set result$os$linux=TRUE and result$os$redhat=TRUE. #' #' 4. Support for incremental, argument-less flags, e.g. "/path/to/script #' -vvv" should set v=3. #' #' 5. Support partial-but-unique string match on options, e.g. "--verb" and #' "--verbose" both match long flag "--verbose". #' #' 6. No support for mixing in positional arguments or extra arguments that #' don't match any options. For example, you can't do "my.R --arg1 1 foo bar #' baz" and recover "foo", "bar", "baz" as a list. Likewise for "my.R foo #' --arg1 1 bar baz". #' #' @aliases getopt getopt-package #' @param spec The getopt specification, or spec of what options are considered #' valid. The specification must be either a 4-5 column \link{matrix}, or a #' \link{character} \link{vector} coercible into a 4 column \link{matrix} using #' \link{matrix}(x,ncol=4,byrow=TRUE) command. The \link{matrix}/\link{vector} #' contains: #' #' Column 1: the \emph{long flag} name. A multi-\link{character} string. #' #' Column 2: \emph{short flag} alias of Column 1. A single-\link{character} #' string. #' #' Column 3: \emph{Argument} mask of the \emph{flag}. An \link{integer}. #' Possible values: 0=no argument, 1=required argument, 2=optional argument. #' #' Column 4: Data type to which the \emph{flag}'s argument shall be cast using #' \link{storage.mode}. A multi-\link{character} string. This only considered #' for same-row Column 3 values of 1,2. Possible values: \link{logical}, #' \link{integer}, \link{double}, \link{complex}, \link{character}. #' If \link{numeric} is encountered then it will be converted to double. #' #' Column 5 (optional): A brief description of the purpose of the option. #' #' The terms \emph{option}, \emph{flag}, \emph{long flag}, \emph{short flag}, #' and \emph{argument} have very specific meanings in the context of this #' document. Read the ``Description'' section for definitions. #' @param opt This defaults to the return value of \link{commandArgs}(TRUE). #' #' If R was invoked directly via the ``R'' command, this corresponds to all #' arguments passed to R after the ``--args'' flag. #' #' If R was invoked via the ``\link{Rscript}'' command, this corresponds to all #' arguments after the name of the R script file. #' #' Read about \link{commandArgs} and \link{Rscript} to learn more. #' @param command The string to use in the usage message as the name of the #' script. See argument \emph{usage}. #' @param usage If TRUE, argument \emph{opt} will be ignored and a usage #' statement (character string) will be generated and returned from \emph{spec}. #' @param debug This is used internally to debug the getopt() function itself. #' @author Allen Day #' @seealso \code{\link{getopt}} #' @keywords data #' @export #' @examples #' #' #!/path/to/Rscript #' library('getopt'); #' #get options, using the spec as defined by the enclosed list. #' #we read the options from the default: commandArgs(TRUE). #' spec = matrix(c( #' 'verbose', 'v', 2, "integer", #' 'help' , 'h', 0, "logical", #' 'count' , 'c', 1, "integer", #' 'mean' , 'm', 1, "double", #' 'sd' , 's', 1, "double" #' ), byrow=TRUE, ncol=4); #' opt = getopt(spec); #' #' # if help was asked for print a friendly message #' # and exit with a non-zero error code #' if ( !is.null(opt$help) ) { #' cat(getopt(spec, usage=TRUE)); #' q(status=1); #' } #' #' #set some reasonable defaults for the options that are needed, #' #but were not specified. #' if ( is.null(opt$mean ) ) { opt$mean = 0 } #' if ( is.null(opt$sd ) ) { opt$sd = 1 } #' if ( is.null(opt$count ) ) { opt$count = 10 } #' if ( is.null(opt$verbose ) ) { opt$verbose = FALSE } #' #' #print some progress messages to stderr, if requested. #' if ( opt$verbose ) { write("writing...",stderr()); } #' #' #do some operation based on user input. #' cat(paste(rnorm(opt$count,mean=opt$mean,sd=opt$sd),collapse="\n")); #' cat("\n"); #' #' #signal success and exit. #' #q(status=0); getopt = function (spec=NULL,opt=commandArgs(TRUE),command=get_Rscript_filename(),usage=FALSE,debug=FALSE) { # littler compatibility - map argv vector to opt if (exists("argv", where = .GlobalEnv, inherits = FALSE)) { opt = get("argv", envir = .GlobalEnv); } ncol=4; maxcol=6; col.long.name = 1; col.short.name = 2; col.has.argument = 3; col.mode = 4; col.description = 5; flag.no.argument = 0; flag.required.argument = 1; flag.optional.argument = 2; result = list(); result$ARGS = vector(mode="character"); #no spec. fail. if ( is.null(spec) ) { stop('argument "spec" must be non-null.'); #spec is not a matrix. attempt to coerce, if possible. issue a warning. } else if ( !is.matrix(spec) ) { if ( length(spec)/4 == as.integer(length(spec)/4) ) { warning('argument "spec" was coerced to a 4-column (row-major) matrix. use a matrix to prevent the coercion'); spec = matrix( spec, ncol=ncol, byrow=TRUE ); } else { stop('argument "spec" must be a matrix, or a character vector with length divisible by 4, rtfm.'); } #spec is a matrix, but it has too few columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] < ncol ) { stop(paste('"spec" should have at least ",ncol," columns.',sep='')); #spec is a matrix, but it has too many columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] > maxcol ) { stop(paste('"spec" should have no more than ",maxcol," columns.',sep='')); #spec is a matrix, and it has some optional columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] != ncol ) { ncol = dim(spec)[2]; } #sanity check. make sure long names are unique, and short names are unique. if ( length(unique(spec[,col.long.name])) != length(spec[,col.long.name]) ) { stop(paste('redundant long names for flags (column ',col.long.name,').',sep='')); } if ( length(na.omit(unique(spec[,col.short.name]))) != length(na.omit(spec[,col.short.name])) ) { stop(paste('redundant short names for flags (column ',col.short.name,').',sep='')); } # convert numeric type to double type spec[,4] <- gsub("numeric", "double", spec[,4]) # if usage=TRUE, don't process opt, but generate a usage string from the data in spec if ( usage ) { ret = ''; ret = paste(ret,"Usage: ",command,sep=''); for ( j in 1:(dim(spec))[1] ) { ret = paste(ret,' [-[-',spec[j,col.long.name],'|',spec[j,col.short.name],']',sep=''); if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument) { ret = paste(ret,']',sep=''); } else if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument) { ret = paste(ret,' <',spec[j,col.mode],'>]',sep=''); } else if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument) { ret = paste(ret,' [<',spec[j,col.mode],'>]]',sep=''); } } # include usage strings if ( ncol >= 5 ) { max.long = max(apply(cbind(spec[,col.long.name]),1,function(x)length(strsplit(x,'')[[1]]))); ret = paste(ret,"\n",sep=''); for (j in 1:(dim(spec))[1] ) { ret = paste(ret,sprintf(paste(" -%s|--%-",max.long,"s %s\n",sep=''), spec[j,col.short.name],spec[j,col.long.name],spec[j,col.description] ),sep=''); } } else { ret = paste(ret,"\n",sep=''); } return(ret); } #XXX check spec validity here. e.g. column three should be convertible to integer i = 1; while ( i <= length(opt) ) { if ( debug ) print(paste("processing",opt[i])); current.flag = 0; #XXX use NA optstring = opt[i]; #long flag if ( substr(optstring, 1, 2) == '--' ) { if ( debug ) print(paste(" long option:",opt[i])); optstring = substring(optstring,3); this.flag = NA; this.argument = NA; kv = strsplit(optstring, '=')[[1]]; if ( !is.na(kv[2]) ) { this.flag = kv[1]; this.argument = paste(kv[-1], collapse="="); } else { this.flag = optstring; } rowmatch = grep( this.flag, spec[,col.long.name],fixed=TRUE ); #long flag is invalid, matches no options if ( length(rowmatch) == 0 ) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" is invalid', sep='')); #long flag is ambiguous, matches too many options } else if ( length(rowmatch) > 1 ) { # check if there is an exact match and use that rowmatch = which(this.flag == spec[,col.long.name]) if(length(rowmatch) == 0) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" is ambiguous', sep='')); } } #if we have an argument if ( !is.na(this.argument) ) { #if we can't accept the argument, bail out if ( spec[rowmatch, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" accepts no arguments', sep='')); #otherwise assign the argument to the flag } else { storage.mode(this.argument) = spec[rowmatch, col.mode]; #don't need here to remove the last value of the vector as argument is in the same string as #the flag name "--flag=argument" so no spurious TRUE was added result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],this.argument); i = i + 1; next; } #otherwise, we don't have an argument } else { #if we require an argument, bail out ###if ( spec[rowmatch, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { ### stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #long flag has no attached argument. set flag as present. set current.flag so we can peek ahead later and consume the argument if it's there ###} else { result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); current.flag = rowmatch; ###} } #short flag(s) } else if ( substr(optstring, 1, 1) == '-' ) { if ( debug ) print(paste(" short option:",opt[i])); these.flags = strsplit(optstring,'')[[1]]; done = FALSE; for ( j in 2:length(these.flags) ) { this.flag = these.flags[j]; rowmatch = grep( this.flag, spec[,col.short.name],fixed=TRUE ); #short flag is invalid, matches no options if ( length(rowmatch) == 0 ) { stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" is invalid', sep='')); #short flag is ambiguous, matches too many options } else if ( length(rowmatch) > 1 ) { stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" is ambiguous', sep='')); #short flag has an argument, but is not the last in a compound flag string } else if ( j < length(these.flags) & spec[rowmatch,col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument, but has none', sep='')); #short flag has no argument, flag it as present } else if ( spec[rowmatch,col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); done = TRUE; #can't definitively process this flag yet, need to see if next option is an argument or not } else { result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); current.flag = rowmatch; done = FALSE; } } if ( done ) { i = i + 1; next; } } #invalid opt if ( current.flag == 0 ) { stop(paste('"', optstring, '" is not a valid option, or does not support an argument', sep='')); #TBD support for positional args #if ( debug ) print(paste('"', optstring, '" not a valid option. It is appended to getopt(...)$ARGS', sep='')); #result$ARGS = append(result$ARGS, optstring); # some dangling flag, handle it } else if ( current.flag > 0 ) { if ( debug ) print(' dangling flag'); if ( length(opt) > i ) { peek.optstring = opt[i + 1]; if ( debug ) print(paste(' peeking ahead at: "',peek.optstring,'"',sep='')); #got an argument. attach it, increment the index, and move on to the next option. we don't allow arguments beginning with '-' UNLESS #specfile indicates the value is an "integer" or "double", in which case we allow a leading dash (and verify trailing digits/decimals). if ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) != '-' | #match negative double ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & regexpr('^-[0123456789]*\\.?[0123456789]+$',peek.optstring) > 0 & spec[current.flag, col.mode]== 'double' ) | #match negative integer ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & regexpr('^-[0123456789]+$',peek.optstring) > 0 & spec[current.flag, col.mode]== 'integer' ) ) { if ( debug ) print(paste(' consuming argument *',peek.optstring,'*',sep='')); storage.mode(peek.optstring) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; #remove the last argument put in result for current.flag that should be a TRUE and concatenate argument with previous ones result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]][-length(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]])],peek.optstring); i = i + 1; #a lone dash } else if ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & length(strsplit(peek.optstring,'')[[1]]) == 1 ) { if ( debug ) print(' consuming "lone dash" argument'); storage.mode(peek.optstring) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; #remove the last argument put in result for current.flag that should be a TRUE and concatenate argument with previous ones result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] =c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]][-length(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]])],peek.optstring); i = i + 1; #no argument } else { if ( debug ) print(' no argument!'); #if we require an argument, bail out if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { stop(paste('flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #otherwise set flag as present. } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument | spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); } else { stop(paste("This should never happen.", "Is your spec argument correct? Maybe you forgot to set", "ncol=4, byrow=TRUE in your matrix call?")); } } #trailing flag without required argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { stop(paste('flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #trailing flag without optional argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); #trailing flag without argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); } else { stop("this should never happen (2). please inform the author."); } #no dangling flag, nothing to do. } else { } i = i+1; } return(result); } ######################### #set a modified version using only long named parameters getoptLong = function (spec=NULL,opt=commandArgs(TRUE),command=get_Rscript_filename(),usage=FALSE,debug=FALSE) { # littler compatibility - map argv vector to opt if (exists("argv", where = .GlobalEnv, inherits = FALSE)) { opt = get("argv", envir = .GlobalEnv); } ncol=4; maxcol=6; col.long.name = 1; #col.short.name = 2; col.has.argument = 3; col.mode = 4; col.description = 5; flag.no.argument = 0; flag.required.argument = 1; flag.optional.argument = 2; result = list(); result$ARGS = vector(mode="character"); #no spec. fail. if ( is.null(spec) ) { stop('argument "spec" must be non-null.'); #spec is not a matrix. attempt to coerce, if possible. issue a warning. } else if ( !is.matrix(spec) ) { if ( length(spec)/4 == as.integer(length(spec)/4) ) { warning('argument "spec" was coerced to a 4-column (row-major) matrix. use a matrix to prevent the coercion'); spec = matrix( spec, ncol=ncol, byrow=TRUE ); } else { stop('argument "spec" must be a matrix, or a character vector with length divisible by 4, rtfm.'); } #spec is a matrix, but it has too few columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] < ncol ) { stop(paste('"spec" should have at least ",ncol," columns.',sep='')); #spec is a matrix, but it has too many columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] > maxcol ) { stop(paste('"spec" should have no more than ",maxcol," columns.',sep='')); #spec is a matrix, and it has some optional columns. } else if ( dim(spec)[2] != ncol ) { ncol = dim(spec)[2]; } #sanity check. make sure long names are unique, and short names are unique. if ( length(unique(spec[,col.long.name])) != length(spec[,col.long.name]) ) { stop(paste('redundant long names for flags (column ',col.long.name,').',sep='')); } # if ( length(na.omit(unique(spec[,col.short.name]))) != length(na.omit(spec[,col.short.name])) ) { # stop(paste('redundant short names for flags (column ',col.short.name,').',sep='')); # } # convert numeric type to double type spec[,4] <- gsub("numeric", "double", spec[,4]) # if usage=TRUE, don't process opt, but generate a usage string from the data in spec if ( usage ) { ret = ''; ret = paste(ret,"Usage: ",command,sep=''); for ( j in 1:(dim(spec))[1] ) { ret = paste(ret,' [-[-',spec[j,col.long.name],']',sep=''); if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument) { ret = paste(ret,']',sep=''); } else if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument) { ret = paste(ret,' <',spec[j,col.mode],'>]',sep=''); } else if (spec[j,col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument) { ret = paste(ret,' [<',spec[j,col.mode],'>]]',sep=''); } } # include usage strings if ( ncol >= 5 ) { max.long = max(apply(cbind(spec[,col.long.name]),1,function(x)length(strsplit(x,'')[[1]]))); ret = paste(ret,"\n",sep=''); for (j in 1:(dim(spec))[1] ) { ret = paste(ret,sprintf(paste("--%-",max.long,"s %s\n",sep='') ,spec[j,col.long.name],spec[j,col.description] ),sep=''); } } else { ret = paste(ret,"\n",sep=''); } return(ret); } #XXX check spec validity here. e.g. column three should be convertible to integer i = 1; while ( i <= length(opt) ) { if ( debug ) print(paste("processing",opt[i])); current.flag = 0; #XXX use NA optstring = opt[i]; #long flag if ( substr(optstring, 1, 2) == '--' ) { if ( debug ) print(paste(" long option:",opt[i])); optstring = substring(optstring,3); this.flag = NA; this.argument = NA; kv = strsplit(optstring, '=')[[1]]; if ( !is.na(kv[2]) ) { this.flag = kv[1]; this.argument = paste(kv[-1], collapse="="); } else { this.flag = optstring; } rowmatch = grep( this.flag, spec[,col.long.name],fixed=TRUE ); #long flag is invalid, matches no options if ( length(rowmatch) == 0 ) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" is invalid', sep='')); #long flag is ambiguous, matches too many options } else if ( length(rowmatch) > 1 ) { # check if there is an exact match and use that rowmatch = which(this.flag == spec[,col.long.name]) if(length(rowmatch) == 0) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" is ambiguous', sep='')); } } #if we have an argument if ( !is.na(this.argument) ) { #if we can't accept the argument, bail out if ( spec[rowmatch, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" accepts no arguments', sep='')); #otherwise assign the argument to the flag } else { storage.mode(this.argument) = spec[rowmatch, col.mode]; #don't need here to remove the last value of the vector as argument is in the same string as #the flag name "--flag=argument" so no spurious TRUE was added result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],this.argument); i = i + 1; next; } #otherwise, we don't have an argument } else { #if we require an argument, bail out ###if ( spec[rowmatch, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { ### stop(paste('long flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #long flag has no attached argument. set flag as present. set current.flag so we can peek ahead later and consume the argument if it's there ###} else { result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); current.flag = rowmatch; ###} } #short flag(s) } #else if ( substr(optstring, 1, 1) == '-' ) { # if ( debug ) print(paste(" short option:",opt[i])); # # these.flags = strsplit(optstring,'')[[1]]; # # done = FALSE; # for ( j in 2:length(these.flags) ) { # this.flag = these.flags[j]; # rowmatch = grep( this.flag, spec[,col.short.name],fixed=TRUE ); # # #short flag is invalid, matches no options # if ( length(rowmatch) == 0 ) { # stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" is invalid', sep='')); # # #short flag is ambiguous, matches too many options # } else if ( length(rowmatch) > 1 ) { # stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" is ambiguous', sep='')); # # #short flag has an argument, but is not the last in a compound flag string # } else if ( j < length(these.flags) & spec[rowmatch,col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { # stop(paste('short flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument, but has none', sep='')); # # #short flag has no argument, flag it as present # } else if ( spec[rowmatch,col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { # result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); # done = TRUE; # # #can't definitively process this flag yet, need to see if next option is an argument or not # } else { # result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[rowmatch, col.long.name]]],TRUE); # current.flag = rowmatch; # done = FALSE; # } # } # if ( done ) { # i = i + 1; # next; # } # } #invalid opt if ( current.flag == 0 ) { stop(paste('"', optstring, '" is not a valid option, or does not support an argument', sep='')); #TBD support for positional args #if ( debug ) print(paste('"', optstring, '" not a valid option. It is appended to getopt(...)$ARGS', sep='')); #result$ARGS = append(result$ARGS, optstring); # some dangling flag, handle it } else if ( current.flag > 0 ) { if ( debug ) print(' dangling flag'); if ( length(opt) > i ) { peek.optstring = opt[i + 1]; if ( debug ) print(paste(' peeking ahead at: "',peek.optstring,'"',sep='')); #got an argument. attach it, increment the index, and move on to the next option. we don't allow arguments beginning with '-' UNLESS #specfile indicates the value is an "integer" or "double", in which case we allow a leading dash (and verify trailing digits/decimals). if ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) != '-' | #match negative double ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & regexpr('^-[0123456789]*\\.?[0123456789]+$',peek.optstring) > 0 & spec[current.flag, col.mode]== 'double' ) | #match negative integer ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & regexpr('^-[0123456789]+$',peek.optstring) > 0 & spec[current.flag, col.mode]== 'integer' ) ) { if ( debug ) print(paste(' consuming argument *',peek.optstring,'*',sep='')); storage.mode(peek.optstring) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; #remove the last argument put in result for current.flag that should be a TRUE and concatenate argument with previous ones result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]][-length(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]])],peek.optstring); i = i + 1; #a lone dash } else if ( substr(peek.optstring, 1, 1) == '-' & length(strsplit(peek.optstring,'')[[1]]) == 1 ) { if ( debug ) print(' consuming "lone dash" argument'); storage.mode(peek.optstring) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; #remove the last argument put in result for current.flag that should be a TRUE and concatenate argument with previous ones result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] =c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]][-length(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]])],peek.optstring); i = i + 1; #no argument } else { if ( debug ) print(' no argument!'); #if we require an argument, bail out if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { stop(paste('flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #otherwise set flag as present. } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument | spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); } else { stop(paste("This should never happen.", "Is your spec argument correct? Maybe you forgot to set", "ncol=4, byrow=TRUE in your matrix call?")); } } #trailing flag without required argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.required.argument ) { stop(paste('flag "', this.flag, '" requires an argument', sep='')); #trailing flag without optional argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.optional.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); #trailing flag without argument } else if ( spec[current.flag, col.has.argument] == flag.no.argument ) { x = TRUE; storage.mode(x) = spec[current.flag, col.mode]; result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]] = c(result[[spec[current.flag, col.long.name]]],x); } else { stop("this should never happen (2). please inform the author."); } #no dangling flag, nothing to do. } else { } i = i+1; } return(result); }