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// Copyright (c) 2017-2025, University of Cincinnati, developed by Henry Schreiner
// under NSF AWARD 1414736 and by the respective contributors.
// All rights reserved.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
#pragma once
// IWYU pragma: private, include "CLI/CLI.hpp"
// [CLI11:public_includes:set]
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdint>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <memory>
#include <numeric>
#include <set>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
// [CLI11:public_includes:end]
// CLI Library includes
#include "ConfigFwd.hpp"
#include "Error.hpp"
#include "FormatterFwd.hpp"
#include "Macros.hpp"
#include "Option.hpp"
#include "Split.hpp"
#include "StringTools.hpp"
#include "TypeTools.hpp"
namespace CLI {
// [CLI11:app_hpp:verbatim]
#ifndef CLI11_PARSE
#define CLI11_PARSE(app, ...) \
try { \
(app).parse(__VA_ARGS__); \
} catch(const CLI::ParseError &e) { \
return (app).exit(e); \
}
#endif
namespace detail {
enum class Classifier { NONE, POSITIONAL_MARK, SHORT, LONG, WINDOWS_STYLE, SUBCOMMAND, SUBCOMMAND_TERMINATOR };
struct AppFriend;
} // namespace detail
namespace FailureMessage {
/// Printout a clean, simple message on error (the default in CLI11 1.5+)
CLI11_INLINE std::string simple(const App *app, const Error &e);
/// Printout the full help string on error (if this fn is set, the old default for CLI11)
CLI11_INLINE std::string help(const App *app, const Error &e);
} // namespace FailureMessage
/// enumeration of modes of how to deal with extras in config files
enum class config_extras_mode : char { error = 0, ignore, ignore_all, capture };
class App;
using App_p = std::shared_ptr<App>;
namespace detail {
/// helper functions for adding in appropriate flag modifiers for add_flag
template <typename T, enable_if_t<!std::is_integral<T>::value || (sizeof(T) <= 1U), detail::enabler> = detail::dummy>
Option *default_flag_modifiers(Option *opt) {
return opt->always_capture_default();
}
/// summing modifiers
template <typename T, enable_if_t<std::is_integral<T>::value && (sizeof(T) > 1U), detail::enabler> = detail::dummy>
Option *default_flag_modifiers(Option *opt) {
return opt->multi_option_policy(MultiOptionPolicy::Sum)->default_str("0")->force_callback();
}
} // namespace detail
class Option_group;
/// Creates a command line program, with very few defaults.
/** To use, create a new `Program()` instance with `argc`, `argv`, and a help description. The templated
* add_option methods make it easy to prepare options. Remember to call `.start` before starting your
* program, so that the options can be evaluated and the help option doesn't accidentally run your program. */
class App {
friend Option;
friend detail::AppFriend;
protected:
// This library follows the Google style guide for member names ending in underscores
/// @name Basics
///@{
/// Subcommand name or program name (from parser if name is empty)
std::string name_{};
/// Description of the current program/subcommand
std::string description_{};
/// If true, allow extra arguments (ie, don't throw an error). INHERITABLE
bool allow_extras_{false};
/// If ignore, allow extra arguments in the ini file (ie, don't throw an error). INHERITABLE
/// if error, error on an extra argument, and if capture feed it to the app
config_extras_mode allow_config_extras_{config_extras_mode::ignore};
/// If true, cease processing on an unrecognized option (implies allow_extras) INHERITABLE
bool prefix_command_{false};
/// If set to true the name was automatically generated from the command line vs a user set name
bool has_automatic_name_{false};
/// If set to true the subcommand is required to be processed and used, ignored for main app
bool required_{false};
/// If set to true the subcommand is disabled and cannot be used, ignored for main app
bool disabled_{false};
/// Flag indicating that the pre_parse_callback has been triggered
bool pre_parse_called_{false};
/// Flag indicating that the callback for the subcommand should be executed immediately on parse completion which is
/// before help or ini files are processed. INHERITABLE
bool immediate_callback_{false};
/// This is a function that runs prior to the start of parsing
std::function<void(std::size_t)> pre_parse_callback_{};
/// This is a function that runs when parsing has finished.
std::function<void()> parse_complete_callback_{};
/// This is a function that runs when all processing has completed
std::function<void()> final_callback_{};
///@}
/// @name Options
///@{
/// The default values for options, customizable and changeable INHERITABLE
OptionDefaults option_defaults_{};
/// The list of options, stored locally
std::vector<Option_p> options_{};
///@}
/// @name Help
///@{
/// Usage to put after program/subcommand description in the help output INHERITABLE
std::string usage_{};
/// This is a function that generates a usage to put after program/subcommand description in help output
std::function<std::string()> usage_callback_{};
/// Footer to put after all options in the help output INHERITABLE
std::string footer_{};
/// This is a function that generates a footer to put after all other options in help output
std::function<std::string()> footer_callback_{};
/// A pointer to the help flag if there is one INHERITABLE
Option *help_ptr_{nullptr};
/// A pointer to the help all flag if there is one INHERITABLE
Option *help_all_ptr_{nullptr};
/// A pointer to a version flag if there is one
Option *version_ptr_{nullptr};
/// This is the formatter for help printing. Default provided. INHERITABLE (same pointer)
std::shared_ptr<FormatterBase> formatter_{new Formatter()};
/// The error message printing function INHERITABLE
std::function<std::string(const App *, const Error &e)> failure_message_{FailureMessage::simple};
///@}
/// @name Parsing
///@{
using missing_t = std::vector<std::pair<detail::Classifier, std::string>>;
/// Pair of classifier, string for missing options. (extra detail is removed on returning from parse)
///
/// This is faster and cleaner than storing just a list of strings and reparsing. This may contain the -- separator.
missing_t missing_{};
/// This is a list of pointers to options with the original parse order
std::vector<Option *> parse_order_{};
/// This is a list of the subcommands collected, in order
std::vector<App *> parsed_subcommands_{};
/// this is a list of subcommands that are exclusionary to this one
std::set<App *> exclude_subcommands_{};
/// This is a list of options which are exclusionary to this App, if the options were used this subcommand should
/// not be
std::set<Option *> exclude_options_{};
/// this is a list of subcommands or option groups that are required by this one, the list is not mutual, the
/// listed subcommands do not require this one
std::set<App *> need_subcommands_{};
/// This is a list of options which are required by this app, the list is not mutual, listed options do not need the
/// subcommand not be
std::set<Option *> need_options_{};
///@}
/// @name Subcommands
///@{
/// Storage for subcommand list
std::vector<App_p> subcommands_{};
/// If true, the program name is not case-sensitive INHERITABLE
bool ignore_case_{false};
/// If true, the program should ignore underscores INHERITABLE
bool ignore_underscore_{false};
/// Allow options or other arguments to fallthrough, so that parent commands can collect options after subcommand.
/// INHERITABLE
bool fallthrough_{false};
/// Allow subcommands to fallthrough, so that parent commands can trigger other subcommands after subcommand.
bool subcommand_fallthrough_{true};
/// Allow '/' for options for Windows like options. Defaults to true on Windows, false otherwise. INHERITABLE
bool allow_windows_style_options_{
#ifdef _WIN32
true
#else
false
#endif
};
/// specify that positional arguments come at the end of the argument sequence not inheritable
bool positionals_at_end_{false};
enum class startup_mode : char { stable, enabled, disabled };
/// specify the startup mode for the app
/// stable=no change, enabled= startup enabled, disabled=startup disabled
startup_mode default_startup{startup_mode::stable};
/// if set to true the subcommand can be triggered via configuration files INHERITABLE
bool configurable_{false};
/// If set to true positional options are validated before assigning INHERITABLE
bool validate_positionals_{false};
/// If set to true optional vector arguments are validated before assigning INHERITABLE
bool validate_optional_arguments_{false};
/// indicator that the subcommand is silent and won't show up in subcommands list
/// This is potentially useful as a modifier subcommand
bool silent_{false};
/// indicator that the subcommand should allow non-standard option arguments, such as -single_dash_flag
bool allow_non_standard_options_{false};
/// Counts the number of times this command/subcommand was parsed
std::uint32_t parsed_{0U};
/// Minimum required subcommands (not inheritable!)
std::size_t require_subcommand_min_{0};
/// Max number of subcommands allowed (parsing stops after this number). 0 is unlimited INHERITABLE
std::size_t require_subcommand_max_{0};
/// Minimum required options (not inheritable!)
std::size_t require_option_min_{0};
/// Max number of options allowed. 0 is unlimited (not inheritable)
std::size_t require_option_max_{0};
/// A pointer to the parent if this is a subcommand
App *parent_{nullptr};
/// The group membership INHERITABLE
std::string group_{"SUBCOMMANDS"};
/// Alias names for the subcommand
std::vector<std::string> aliases_{};
///@}
/// @name Config
///@{
/// Pointer to the config option
Option *config_ptr_{nullptr};
/// This is the formatter for help printing. Default provided. INHERITABLE (same pointer)
std::shared_ptr<Config> config_formatter_{new ConfigTOML()};
///@}
#ifdef _WIN32
/// When normalizing argv to UTF-8 on Windows, this is the storage for normalized args.
std::vector<std::string> normalized_argv_{};
/// When normalizing argv to UTF-8 on Windows, this is the `char**` value returned to the user.
std::vector<char *> normalized_argv_view_{};
#endif
/// Special private constructor for subcommand
App(std::string app_description, std::string app_name, App *parent);
public:
/// @name Basic
///@{
/// Create a new program. Pass in the same arguments as main(), along with a help string.
explicit App(std::string app_description = "", std::string app_name = "")
: App(app_description, app_name, nullptr) {
set_help_flag("-h,--help", "Print this help message and exit");
}
App(const App &) = delete;
App &operator=(const App &) = delete;
/// virtual destructor
virtual ~App() = default;
/// Convert the contents of argv to UTF-8. Only does something on Windows, does nothing elsewhere.
CLI11_NODISCARD char **ensure_utf8(char **argv);
/// Set a callback for execution when all parsing and processing has completed
///
/// Due to a bug in c++11,
/// it is not possible to overload on std::function (fixed in c++14
/// and backported to c++11 on newer compilers). Use capture by reference
/// to get a pointer to App if needed.
App *callback(std::function<void()> app_callback) {
if(immediate_callback_) {
parse_complete_callback_ = std::move(app_callback);
} else {
final_callback_ = std::move(app_callback);
}
return this;
}
/// Set a callback for execution when all parsing and processing has completed
/// aliased as callback
App *final_callback(std::function<void()> app_callback) {
final_callback_ = std::move(app_callback);
return this;
}
/// Set a callback to execute when parsing has completed for the app
///
App *parse_complete_callback(std::function<void()> pc_callback) {
parse_complete_callback_ = std::move(pc_callback);
return this;
}
/// Set a callback to execute prior to parsing.
///
App *preparse_callback(std::function<void(std::size_t)> pp_callback) {
pre_parse_callback_ = std::move(pp_callback);
return this;
}
/// Set a name for the app (empty will use parser to set the name)
App *name(std::string app_name = "");
/// Set an alias for the app
App *alias(std::string app_name);
/// Remove the error when extras are left over on the command line.
App *allow_extras(bool allow = true) {
allow_extras_ = allow;
return this;
}
/// Remove the error when extras are left over on the command line.
App *required(bool require = true) {
required_ = require;
return this;
}
/// Disable the subcommand or option group
App *disabled(bool disable = true) {
disabled_ = disable;
return this;
}
/// silence the subcommand from showing up in the processed list
App *silent(bool silence = true) {
silent_ = silence;
return this;
}
/// allow non standard option names
App *allow_non_standard_option_names(bool allowed = true) {
allow_non_standard_options_ = allowed;
return this;
}
/// Set the subcommand to be disabled by default, so on clear(), at the start of each parse it is disabled
App *disabled_by_default(bool disable = true) {
if(disable) {
default_startup = startup_mode::disabled;
} else {
default_startup = (default_startup == startup_mode::enabled) ? startup_mode::enabled : startup_mode::stable;
}
return this;
}
/// Set the subcommand to be enabled by default, so on clear(), at the start of each parse it is enabled (not
/// disabled)
App *enabled_by_default(bool enable = true) {
if(enable) {
default_startup = startup_mode::enabled;
} else {
default_startup =
(default_startup == startup_mode::disabled) ? startup_mode::disabled : startup_mode::stable;
}
return this;
}
/// Set the subcommand callback to be executed immediately on subcommand completion
App *immediate_callback(bool immediate = true);
/// Set the subcommand to validate positional arguments before assigning
App *validate_positionals(bool validate = true) {
validate_positionals_ = validate;
return this;
}
/// Set the subcommand to validate optional vector arguments before assigning
App *validate_optional_arguments(bool validate = true) {
validate_optional_arguments_ = validate;
return this;
}
/// ignore extras in config files
App *allow_config_extras(bool allow = true) {
if(allow) {
allow_config_extras_ = config_extras_mode::capture;
allow_extras_ = true;
} else {
allow_config_extras_ = config_extras_mode::error;
}
return this;
}
/// ignore extras in config files
App *allow_config_extras(config_extras_mode mode) {
allow_config_extras_ = mode;
return this;
}
/// Do not parse anything after the first unrecognized option (if true) all remaining arguments are stored in
/// remaining args
App *prefix_command(bool is_prefix = true) {
prefix_command_ = is_prefix;
return this;
}
/// Ignore case. Subcommands inherit value.
App *ignore_case(bool value = true);
/// Allow windows style options, such as `/opt`. First matching short or long name used. Subcommands inherit
/// value.
App *allow_windows_style_options(bool value = true) {
allow_windows_style_options_ = value;
return this;
}
/// Specify that the positional arguments are only at the end of the sequence
App *positionals_at_end(bool value = true) {
positionals_at_end_ = value;
return this;
}
/// Specify that the subcommand can be triggered by a config file
App *configurable(bool value = true) {
configurable_ = value;
return this;
}
/// Ignore underscore. Subcommands inherit value.
App *ignore_underscore(bool value = true);
/// Set the help formatter
App *formatter(std::shared_ptr<FormatterBase> fmt) {
formatter_ = fmt;
return this;
}
/// Set the help formatter
App *formatter_fn(std::function<std::string(const App *, std::string, AppFormatMode)> fmt) {
formatter_ = std::make_shared<FormatterLambda>(fmt);
return this;
}
/// Set the config formatter
App *config_formatter(std::shared_ptr<Config> fmt) {
config_formatter_ = fmt;
return this;
}
/// Check to see if this subcommand was parsed, true only if received on command line.
CLI11_NODISCARD bool parsed() const { return parsed_ > 0; }
/// Get the OptionDefault object, to set option defaults
OptionDefaults *option_defaults() { return &option_defaults_; }
///@}
/// @name Adding options
///@{
/// Add an option, will automatically understand the type for common types.
///
/// To use, create a variable with the expected type, and pass it in after the name.
/// After start is called, you can use count to see if the value was passed, and
/// the value will be initialized properly. Numbers, vectors, and strings are supported.
///
/// ->required(), ->default, and the validators are options,
/// The positional options take an optional number of arguments.
///
/// For example,
///
/// std::string filename;
/// program.add_option("filename", filename, "description of filename");
///
Option *add_option(std::string option_name,
callback_t option_callback,
std::string option_description = "",
bool defaulted = false,
std::function<std::string()> func = {});
/// Add option for assigning to a variable
template <typename AssignTo,
typename ConvertTo = AssignTo,
enable_if_t<!std::is_const<ConvertTo>::value, detail::enabler> = detail::dummy>
Option *add_option(std::string option_name,
AssignTo &variable, ///< The variable to set
std::string option_description = "") {
auto fun = [&variable](const CLI::results_t &res) { // comment for spacing
return detail::lexical_conversion<AssignTo, ConvertTo>(res, variable);
};
Option *opt = add_option(option_name, fun, option_description, false, [&variable]() {
return CLI::detail::checked_to_string<AssignTo, ConvertTo>(variable);
});
opt->type_name(detail::type_name<ConvertTo>());
// these must be actual lvalues since (std::max) sometimes is defined in terms of references and references
// to structs used in the evaluation can be temporary so that would cause issues.
auto Tcount = detail::type_count<AssignTo>::value;
auto XCcount = detail::type_count<ConvertTo>::value;
opt->type_size(detail::type_count_min<ConvertTo>::value, (std::max)(Tcount, XCcount));
opt->expected(detail::expected_count<ConvertTo>::value);
opt->run_callback_for_default();
return opt;
}
/// Add option for assigning to a variable
template <typename AssignTo, enable_if_t<!std::is_const<AssignTo>::value, detail::enabler> = detail::dummy>
Option *add_option_no_stream(std::string option_name,
AssignTo &variable, ///< The variable to set
std::string option_description = "") {
auto fun = [&variable](const CLI::results_t &res) { // comment for spacing
return detail::lexical_conversion<AssignTo, AssignTo>(res, variable);
};
Option *opt = add_option(option_name, fun, option_description, false, []() { return std::string{}; });
opt->type_name(detail::type_name<AssignTo>());
opt->type_size(detail::type_count_min<AssignTo>::value, detail::type_count<AssignTo>::value);
opt->expected(detail::expected_count<AssignTo>::value);
opt->run_callback_for_default();
return opt;
}
/// Add option for a callback of a specific type
template <typename ArgType>
Option *add_option_function(std::string option_name,
const std::function<void(const ArgType &)> &func, ///< the callback to execute
std::string option_description = "") {
auto fun = [func](const CLI::results_t &res) {
ArgType variable;
bool result = detail::lexical_conversion<ArgType, ArgType>(res, variable);
if(result) {
func(variable);
}
return result;
};
Option *opt = add_option(option_name, std::move(fun), option_description, false);
opt->type_name(detail::type_name<ArgType>());
opt->type_size(detail::type_count_min<ArgType>::value, detail::type_count<ArgType>::value);
opt->expected(detail::expected_count<ArgType>::value);
return opt;
}
/// Add option with no description or variable assignment
Option *add_option(std::string option_name) {
return add_option(option_name, CLI::callback_t{}, std::string{}, false);
}
/// Add option with description but with no variable assignment or callback
template <typename T,
enable_if_t<std::is_const<T>::value && std::is_constructible<std::string, T>::value, detail::enabler> =
detail::dummy>
Option *add_option(std::string option_name, T &option_description) {
return add_option(option_name, CLI::callback_t(), option_description, false);
}
/// Set a help flag, replace the existing one if present
Option *set_help_flag(std::string flag_name = "", const std::string &help_description = "");
/// Set a help all flag, replaced the existing one if present
Option *set_help_all_flag(std::string help_name = "", const std::string &help_description = "");
/// Set a version flag and version display string, replace the existing one if present
Option *set_version_flag(std::string flag_name = "",
const std::string &versionString = "",
const std::string &version_help = "Display program version information and exit");
/// Generate the version string through a callback function
Option *set_version_flag(std::string flag_name,
std::function<std::string()> vfunc,
const std::string &version_help = "Display program version information and exit");
private:
/// Internal function for adding a flag
Option *_add_flag_internal(std::string flag_name, CLI::callback_t fun, std::string flag_description);
public:
/// Add a flag with no description or variable assignment
Option *add_flag(std::string flag_name) { return _add_flag_internal(flag_name, CLI::callback_t(), std::string{}); }
/// Add flag with description but with no variable assignment or callback
/// takes a constant string, if a variable string is passed that variable will be assigned the results from the
/// flag
template <typename T,
enable_if_t<std::is_const<T>::value && std::is_constructible<std::string, T>::value, detail::enabler> =
detail::dummy>
Option *add_flag(std::string flag_name, T &flag_description) {
return _add_flag_internal(flag_name, CLI::callback_t(), flag_description);
}
/// Other type version accepts all other types that are not vectors such as bool, enum, string or other classes
/// that can be converted from a string
template <typename T,
enable_if_t<!detail::is_mutable_container<T>::value && !std::is_const<T>::value &&
!std::is_constructible<std::function<void(int)>, T>::value,
detail::enabler> = detail::dummy>
Option *add_flag(std::string flag_name,
T &flag_result, ///< A variable holding the flag result
std::string flag_description = "") {
CLI::callback_t fun = [&flag_result](const CLI::results_t &res) {
using CLI::detail::lexical_cast;
return lexical_cast(res[0], flag_result);
};
auto *opt = _add_flag_internal(flag_name, std::move(fun), std::move(flag_description));
return detail::default_flag_modifiers<T>(opt);
}
/// Vector version to capture multiple flags.
template <typename T,
enable_if_t<!std::is_assignable<std::function<void(std::int64_t)> &, T>::value, detail::enabler> =
detail::dummy>
Option *add_flag(std::string flag_name,
std::vector<T> &flag_results, ///< A vector of values with the flag results
std::string flag_description = "") {
CLI::callback_t fun = [&flag_results](const CLI::results_t &res) {
bool retval = true;
for(const auto &elem : res) {
using CLI::detail::lexical_cast;
flag_results.emplace_back();
retval &= lexical_cast(elem, flag_results.back());
}
return retval;
};
return _add_flag_internal(flag_name, std::move(fun), std::move(flag_description))
->multi_option_policy(MultiOptionPolicy::TakeAll)
->run_callback_for_default();
}
/// Add option for callback that is triggered with a true flag and takes no arguments
Option *add_flag_callback(std::string flag_name,
std::function<void(void)> function, ///< A function to call, void(void)
std::string flag_description = "");
/// Add option for callback with an integer value
Option *add_flag_function(std::string flag_name,
std::function<void(std::int64_t)> function, ///< A function to call, void(int)
std::string flag_description = "");
#ifdef CLI11_CPP14
/// Add option for callback (C++14 or better only)
Option *add_flag(std::string flag_name,
std::function<void(std::int64_t)> function, ///< A function to call, void(std::int64_t)
std::string flag_description = "") {
return add_flag_function(std::move(flag_name), std::move(function), std::move(flag_description));
}
#endif
/// Set a configuration ini file option, or clear it if no name passed
Option *set_config(std::string option_name = "",
std::string default_filename = "",
const std::string &help_message = "Read an ini file",
bool config_required = false);
/// Removes an option from the App. Takes an option pointer. Returns true if found and removed.
bool remove_option(Option *opt);
/// creates an option group as part of the given app
template <typename T = Option_group>
T *add_option_group(std::string group_name, std::string group_description = "") {
if(!detail::valid_alias_name_string(group_name)) {
throw IncorrectConstruction("option group names may not contain newlines or null characters");
}
auto option_group = std::make_shared<T>(std::move(group_description), group_name, this);
auto *ptr = option_group.get();
// move to App_p for overload resolution on older gcc versions
App_p app_ptr = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<App>(option_group);
add_subcommand(std::move(app_ptr));
return ptr;
}
///@}
/// @name Subcommands
///@{
/// Add a subcommand. Inherits INHERITABLE and OptionDefaults, and help flag
App *add_subcommand(std::string subcommand_name = "", std::string subcommand_description = "");
/// Add a previously created app as a subcommand
App *add_subcommand(CLI::App_p subcom);
/// Removes a subcommand from the App. Takes a subcommand pointer. Returns true if found and removed.
bool remove_subcommand(App *subcom);
/// Check to see if a subcommand is part of this command (doesn't have to be in command line)
/// returns the first subcommand if passed a nullptr
App *get_subcommand(const App *subcom) const;
/// Check to see if a subcommand is part of this command (text version)
CLI11_NODISCARD App *get_subcommand(std::string subcom) const;
/// Get a subcommand by name (noexcept non-const version)
/// returns null if subcommand doesn't exist
CLI11_NODISCARD App *get_subcommand_no_throw(std::string subcom) const noexcept;
/// Get a pointer to subcommand by index
CLI11_NODISCARD App *get_subcommand(int index = 0) const;
/// Check to see if a subcommand is part of this command and get a shared_ptr to it
CLI::App_p get_subcommand_ptr(App *subcom) const;
/// Check to see if a subcommand is part of this command (text version)
CLI11_NODISCARD CLI::App_p get_subcommand_ptr(std::string subcom) const;
/// Get an owning pointer to subcommand by index
CLI11_NODISCARD CLI::App_p get_subcommand_ptr(int index = 0) const;
/// Check to see if an option group is part of this App
CLI11_NODISCARD App *get_option_group(std::string group_name) const;
/// No argument version of count counts the number of times this subcommand was
/// passed in. The main app will return 1. Unnamed subcommands will also return 1 unless
/// otherwise modified in a callback
CLI11_NODISCARD std::size_t count() const { return parsed_; }
/// Get a count of all the arguments processed in options and subcommands, this excludes arguments which were
/// treated as extras.
CLI11_NODISCARD std::size_t count_all() const;
/// Changes the group membership
App *group(std::string group_name) {
group_ = group_name;
return this;
}
/// The argumentless form of require subcommand requires 1 or more subcommands
App *require_subcommand() {
require_subcommand_min_ = 1;
require_subcommand_max_ = 0;
return this;
}
/// Require a subcommand to be given (does not affect help call)
/// The number required can be given. Negative values indicate maximum
/// number allowed (0 for any number). Max number inheritable.
App *require_subcommand(int value) {
if(value < 0) {
require_subcommand_min_ = 0;
require_subcommand_max_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(-value);
} else {
require_subcommand_min_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(value);
require_subcommand_max_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(value);
}
return this;
}
/// Explicitly control the number of subcommands required. Setting 0
/// for the max means unlimited number allowed. Max number inheritable.
App *require_subcommand(std::size_t min, std::size_t max) {
require_subcommand_min_ = min;
require_subcommand_max_ = max;
return this;
}
/// The argumentless form of require option requires 1 or more options be used
App *require_option() {
require_option_min_ = 1;
require_option_max_ = 0;
return this;
}
/// Require an option to be given (does not affect help call)
/// The number required can be given. Negative values indicate maximum
/// number allowed (0 for any number).
App *require_option(int value) {
if(value < 0) {
require_option_min_ = 0;
require_option_max_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(-value);
} else {
require_option_min_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(value);
require_option_max_ = static_cast<std::size_t>(value);
}
return this;
}
/// Explicitly control the number of options required. Setting 0
/// for the max means unlimited number allowed. Max number inheritable.
App *require_option(std::size_t min, std::size_t max) {
require_option_min_ = min;
require_option_max_ = max;
return this;
}
/// Set fallthrough, set to true so that options will fallthrough to parent if not recognized in a subcommand
/// Default from parent, usually set on parent.
App *fallthrough(bool value = true) {
fallthrough_ = value;
return this;
}
/// Set subcommand fallthrough, set to true so that subcommands on parents are recognized
App *subcommand_fallthrough(bool value = true) {
subcommand_fallthrough_ = value;
return this;
}
/// Check to see if this subcommand was parsed, true only if received on command line.
/// This allows the subcommand to be directly checked.
explicit operator bool() const { return parsed_ > 0; }
///@}
/// @name Extras for subclassing
///@{
/// This allows subclasses to inject code before callbacks but after parse.
///
/// This does not run if any errors or help is thrown.
virtual void pre_callback() {}
///@}
/// @name Parsing
///@{
//
/// Reset the parsed data
void clear();
/// Parses the command line - throws errors.
/// This must be called after the options are in but before the rest of the program.
void parse(int argc, const char *const *argv);
void parse(int argc, const wchar_t *const *argv);
private:
template <class CharT> void parse_char_t(int argc, const CharT *const *argv);
public:
/// Parse a single string as if it contained command line arguments.
/// This function splits the string into arguments then calls parse(std::vector<std::string> &)
/// the function takes an optional boolean argument specifying if the programName is included in the string to
/// process
void parse(std::string commandline, bool program_name_included = false);
void parse(std::wstring commandline, bool program_name_included = false);
/// The real work is done here. Expects a reversed vector.
/// Changes the vector to the remaining options.
void parse(std::vector<std::string> &args);
/// The real work is done here. Expects a reversed vector.
void parse(std::vector<std::string> &&args);
void parse_from_stream(std::istream &input);
/// Provide a function to print a help message. The function gets access to the App pointer and error.
void failure_message(std::function<std::string(const App *, const Error &e)> function) {
failure_message_ = function;
}
/// Print a nice error message and return the exit code
int exit(const Error &e, std::ostream &out = std::cout, std::ostream &err = std::cerr) const;
///@}
/// @name Post parsing
///@{
/// Counts the number of times the given option was passed.
CLI11_NODISCARD std::size_t count(std::string option_name) const { return get_option(option_name)->count(); }
/// Get a subcommand pointer list to the currently selected subcommands (after parsing by default, in command
/// line order; use parsed = false to get the original definition list.)
CLI11_NODISCARD std::vector<App *> get_subcommands() const { return parsed_subcommands_; }
/// Get a filtered subcommand pointer list from the original definition list. An empty function will provide all
/// subcommands (const)
std::vector<const App *> get_subcommands(const std::function<bool(const App *)> &filter) const;
/// Get a filtered subcommand pointer list from the original definition list. An empty function will provide all
/// subcommands
std::vector<App *> get_subcommands(const std::function<bool(App *)> &filter);
/// Check to see if given subcommand was selected
bool got_subcommand(const App *subcom) const {
// get subcom needed to verify that this was a real subcommand
return get_subcommand(subcom)->parsed_ > 0;
}
/// Check with name instead of pointer to see if subcommand was selected
CLI11_NODISCARD bool got_subcommand(std::string subcommand_name) const noexcept {
App *sub = get_subcommand_no_throw(subcommand_name);
return (sub != nullptr) ? (sub->parsed_ > 0) : false;
}
/// Sets excluded options for the subcommand
App *excludes(Option *opt) {
if(opt == nullptr) {
throw OptionNotFound("nullptr passed");
}
exclude_options_.insert(opt);
return this;
}
/// Sets excluded subcommands for the subcommand
App *excludes(App *app) {
if(app == nullptr) {
throw OptionNotFound("nullptr passed");
}
if(app == this) {
throw OptionNotFound("cannot self reference in needs");
}
auto res = exclude_subcommands_.insert(app);
// subcommand exclusion should be symmetric
if(res.second) {
app->exclude_subcommands_.insert(this);
}
return this;
}
App *needs(Option *opt) {
if(opt == nullptr) {
throw OptionNotFound("nullptr passed");
}
need_options_.insert(opt);
return this;
}
App *needs(App *app) {
if(app == nullptr) {
throw OptionNotFound("nullptr passed");
}
if(app == this) {
throw OptionNotFound("cannot self reference in needs");
}
need_subcommands_.insert(app);
return this;
}
/// Removes an option from the excludes list of this subcommand
bool remove_excludes(Option *opt);
/// Removes a subcommand from the excludes list of this subcommand
bool remove_excludes(App *app);
/// Removes an option from the needs list of this subcommand
bool remove_needs(Option *opt);
/// Removes a subcommand from the needs list of this subcommand
bool remove_needs(App *app);
///@}
/// @name Help
///@{
/// Set usage.