// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package com.google.devtools.build.lib.runtime; import com.google.devtools.common.options.Option; import com.google.devtools.common.options.OptionsBase; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; /** * An annotation that lets blaze commands specify their options and their help. * The annotations are processed by {@link BlazeCommand}. */ @Target(ElementType.TYPE) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) public @interface Command { /** * The name of the command, as the user would type it. */ String name(); /** * Options processed by the command, indicated by options interfaces. * These interfaces must contain methods annotated with {@link Option}. */ Class<? extends OptionsBase>[] options() default {}; /** * The set of other Blaze commands that this annotation's command "inherits" * options from. These classes must be annotated with {@link Command}. */ Class<? extends BlazeCommand>[] inherits() default {}; /** * A short description, which appears in 'blaze help'. */ String shortDescription(); /** * True if the configuration-specific options should be available for this command. */ boolean usesConfigurationOptions() default false; /** * True if the command runs a build. */ boolean builds() default false; /** * True if the command should not be shown in the output of 'blaze help'. */ boolean hidden() default false; /** * Specifies whether this command allows a residue after the parsed options. * For example, a command might expect a list of targets to build in the * residue. */ boolean allowResidue() default false; /** * Specifies whether the command line residue might have sensitive data, or arbitrary command * line values. */ boolean hasSensitiveResidue() default false; /** * Returns true if this command wants to write binary data to stdout. * Enabling this flag will disable ANSI escape stripping for this command. * This should be used in conjunction with {@code Reporter#switchToAnsiAllowingHandler}. * See {@link RunCommand} for example usage. */ boolean binaryStdOut() default false; /** * Returns true if this command wants to write binary data to stderr. * Enabling this flag will disable ANSI escape stripping for this command. * This should be used in conjunction with {@code Reporter#switchToAnsiAllowingHandler}. * See {@link RunCommand} for example usage. */ boolean binaryStdErr() default false; /** * Returns true if this command may want to write to the command.log. * * <p>The clean command would typically set this to false so it can delete the command.log. */ boolean writeCommandLog() default true; /** * The help message for this command. If the value starts with "resource:", * the remainder is interpreted as the name of a text file resource (in the * .jar file that provides the Command implementation class). */ String help(); /** * Returns true iff this command may only be run from within a Blaze workspace. Broadly, this * should be true for any command that interprets the package-path, since it's potentially * confusing otherwise. */ boolean mustRunInWorkspace() default true; /** * Returns true iff this command is allowed to run in the output directory, * i.e. $OUTPUT_BASE/_blaze_$USER/$MD5/... . No command should be allowed to run here, * but there are some legacy uses of 'blaze query'. */ boolean canRunInOutputDirectory() default false; /** * Returns the type completion help for this command, that is the type arguments that this command * expects. It can be a whitespace separated list if the command take several arguments. The type * of each arguments can be <code>label</code>, <code>path</code>, <code>string</code>, ... * It can also be a comma separated list of values, e.g. <code>{value1,value2}<code>. If a command * accept several argument types, they can be combined with |, e.g <code>label|path</code>. */ String completion() default ""; }