package joptsimple; import java.util.List; /** * Trains the option parser. This interface aids integration that disposes declaration of options but not actual * command-line parsing. * * Typical use is for another class to implement {@code OptionDeclarer} as a facade, forwarding calls to an * {@code OptionParser} instance. * * Note that although this is an interface, the returned values of calls are concrete jopt-simple classes. * * @author <a href="mailto:pholser@alumni.rice.edu">Paul Holser</a> * @see OptionParser * @since 4.6 */ public interface OptionDeclarer { /** * Tells the parser to recognize the given option. * * <p>This method returns an instance of {@link OptionSpecBuilder} to allow the formation of parser directives * as sentences in a fluent interface language. For example:</p> * * <pre><code> * OptionDeclarer parser = new OptionParser(); * parser.<strong>accepts( "c" )</strong>.withRequiredArg().ofType( Integer.class ); * </code></pre> * * <p>If no methods are invoked on the returned {@link OptionSpecBuilder}, then the parser treats the option as * accepting no argument.</p> * * @param option the option to recognize * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the option * @throws OptionException if the option contains illegal characters * @throws NullPointerException if the option is {@code null} */ OptionSpecBuilder accepts( String option ); /** * Tells the parser to recognize the given option. * * @see #accepts(String) * @param option the option to recognize * @param description a string that describes the purpose of the option. This is used when generating help * information about the parser. * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the option * @throws OptionException if the option contains illegal characters * @throws NullPointerException if the option is {@code null} */ OptionSpecBuilder accepts( String option, String description ); /** * Tells the parser to recognize the given options, and treat them as synonymous. * * @see #accepts(String) * @param options the options to recognize and treat as synonymous * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the options * @throws OptionException if any of the options contain illegal characters * @throws NullPointerException if the option list or any of its elements are {@code null} */ OptionSpecBuilder acceptsAll( List<String> options ); /** * Tells the parser to recognize the given options, and treat them as synonymous. * * @see #acceptsAll(List) * @param options the options to recognize and treat as synonymous * @param description a string that describes the purpose of the option. This is used when generating help * information about the parser. * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the options * @throws OptionException if any of the options contain illegal characters * @throws NullPointerException if the option list or any of its elements are {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the option list is empty */ OptionSpecBuilder acceptsAll( List<String> options, String description ); /** * Gives an object that represents an access point for non-option arguments on a command line. * * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the non-option arguments */ NonOptionArgumentSpec<String> nonOptions(); /** * Gives an object that represents an access point for non-option arguments on a command line. * * @see #nonOptions() * @param description a string that describes the purpose of the non-option arguments. This is used when generating * help information about the parser. * @return an object that can be used to flesh out more detail about the non-option arguments */ NonOptionArgumentSpec<String> nonOptions( String description ); /** * Tells the parser whether or not to behave "POSIX-ly correct"-ly. * * @param setting {@code true} if the parser should behave "POSIX-ly correct"-ly */ void posixlyCorrect( boolean setting ); /** * <p>Tells the parser to treat unrecognized options as non-option arguments.</p> * * <p>If not called, then the parser raises an {@link OptionException} when it encounters an unrecognized * option.</p> */ void allowsUnrecognizedOptions(); /** * Tells the parser either to recognize or ignore {@code -W}-style long options. * * @param recognize {@code true} if the parser is to recognize the special style of long options */ void recognizeAlternativeLongOptions( boolean recognize ); }