An optional argument has three values: the default (the name is absent), the argument type's :alone value (the name is written alone), and a written value. :alone is declared by the argument type only, never by a klammer's parameter declaration -- a default is what one klammer means by silence, but a bare option name must read the same way in every klammer. The bool type declares :alone true, which is the whole of the convention that a bare boolean option means true; there is no boolean special case in the engine. A type whose pattern matches running text cannot declare :alone, since an option's value runs to the next bar or option name and would swallow the following text. kdesc and `ktext -m` now show [default: X] and [alone: Y] per argument type. In the Standard Klammer Set: @code :number becomes a bool (it was an untyped string tested only for truthiness, so a bare :number was a no-op); decimal_mark declares :alone comma; table_hline and table_vline declare :alone all. The 35 bools that default false gained the bare form for free. Tests: tst/alone_test.sh (21 cases) joins the shipped suite. (from dev 6024f49c2859)
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8.9 KiB
C++
225 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
#include <regex>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <numeric>
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#include "argtype_set.h"
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#include "error.h"
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#include "show.h"
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#include "log.h"
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#include "util.h"
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#include "character.h"
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#include "katom.h"
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Parameter_set& Argtype_set::parameters()
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{
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static Parameter_set instance("name | desc :pattern .* :python_cast str :default :alone");
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return instance;
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}
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Argtype_set::Argtype_set()
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{
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(void)(void)K::log(2);
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Locator loc = current_locator();
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for (auto [name, desc, pattern, python_cast, python_format] : base_argtypes) {
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add(name, desc, pattern, "", "", python_cast, python_format, loc);
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}
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// rest is a parameterized type (rest(N)); an unparameterized use is
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// one-dimensional.
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m_types["rest"].m_parameter = "1";
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// A bool option written alone is true: :number means :number true.
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// This is a declaration like any other type's :alone, not an engine
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// special case for booleans.
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m_types["bool"].m_alone = "true";
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}
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std::string Argtype_set::replace_symbols(const std::string& pattern, const Locator& loc)
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{
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std::smatch match {};
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std::regex symbol_pat(R"('(\w+)')");
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std::string expanded { pattern };
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for (const std::string& symbol : find_all(pattern, symbol_pat, 0)) {
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std::string name { symbol.begin()+1, symbol.end()-1 };
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if (m_types.find(name) != m_types.end()) {
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expanded = string_replace(
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expanded, symbol, R"((?:)" + m_types[name].m_pattern + R"())");
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} else {
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std::stringstream ss;
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ss << "Argtype symbol " << symbol << " not defined.\n\n"
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<< "Defined argtypes:\n";
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ss << describe();
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc, false);
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}
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}
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return expanded;
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}
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void Argtype_set::check_for_existing_definition(
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const std::string& name, const Locator& loc)
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{
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if (count(m_names.begin(), m_names.end(), name) > 0) {
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "Argument type '" << name << "' is already defined at "
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<< m_types[name].m_loc;
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc);
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}
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}
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void Argtype_set::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc,
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const std::string& pattern, const std::string& default_value,
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const std::string& alone_value,
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const std::string& python_cast, modify_string_f python_format,
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const Locator& loc)
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{
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// (void)K::log(3, name, ":", abbrev(string_replace(desc, "\n", "/"), 50), pattern);
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check_for_existing_definition(name, loc);
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std::string expanded_pattern = replace_symbols(pattern, loc);
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m_name_size = std::max(m_name_size, name.size()); // For display
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m_pattern_size = std::max(m_pattern_size, expanded_pattern.size());
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try {
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m_types[name] = Argtype(name, desc, pattern, expanded_pattern,
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default_value, alone_value,
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python_cast, python_format, loc);
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} catch (const std::regex_error& e) {
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "The pattern for argument type \"" << name
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<< "\" is not a valid regular expression (" << e.what() << "):\n"
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<< " " << pattern << "\n";
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if (pattern != expanded_pattern) {
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ss << "expanded to:\n " << expanded_pattern << "\n";
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}
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc, false);
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}
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if (!default_value.empty() &&
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!std::regex_match(default_value, m_types[name].m_regex)) {
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "The default value \"" << default_value << "\" for argument type \""
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<< name << "\" does not match its own pattern:\n"
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<< " " << pattern << "\n";
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc, false);
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}
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if (!alone_value.empty()) {
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// A pattern that matches running text cannot delimit a bare option
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// name from the text after it: an option's value runs to the next
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// bar or option name, so ":opt some words" would silently take
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// "some words" as the value and the alone value would never be
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// reached. A pattern that rejects multi-word text raises a clean
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// argument error there instead. The test is behavioral rather
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// than a comparison against matches_all()'s one literal pattern,
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// because an @@@argtype written without a :pattern gets ".*",
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// which is equally unable to delimit.
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if (std::regex_match(std::string("one two"), m_types[name].m_regex)) {
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "The argument type \"" << name << "\" cannot declare an :alone value "
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<< "because its pattern matches running text:\n"
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<< " " << pattern << "\n\n"
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<< "An :alone value is used when an option name is written without a "
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<< "value. A type that matches running text cannot tell a bare option "
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<< "name from one whose value follows it, so the text after the name "
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<< "would be taken as the value instead.\n";
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc, false);
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}
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if (!std::regex_match(alone_value, m_types[name].m_regex)) {
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "The alone value \"" << alone_value << "\" for argument type \""
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<< name << "\" does not match its own pattern:\n"
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<< " " << pattern << "\n";
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc, false);
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}
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}
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m_names.push_back(name);
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}
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void Argtype_set::add(std::vector<Katom>::iterator begin, std::vector<Katom>::iterator end, std::vector<Katom>& katoms)
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{
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(void)K::log(3);
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auto [positional, optional, rest] =
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argument_split(begin + 1, end - 1); //, Argtype_set::parameters.m_positional.size());
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check_for_existing_definition(positional[0][0].m_text, begin->m_loc);
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auto values = Argtype_set::parameters().value_map(positional, optional, rest, begin->m_loc);
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// std::for_each(begin, end+1, [](Katom& k) { k.m_type = katom_t::replaced; });
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add(values["name"], values["desc"], values["pattern"], values["default"],
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values["alone"], values["python_cast"], modify_string_f{},
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begin->m_loc);
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modify_type(katom_t::replaced, begin, end);
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auto next_iter = end;
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ignore_whitespace(next_iter, katoms);
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}
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Argtype Argtype_set::get(const std::string& name, const Locator& loc) const
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{
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if (is_not_in(name, m_names)) {
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std::stringstream msg {};
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msg << "Type '" << name << "' is not an argument type";
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throw Argument_error(msg.str(), loc);
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}
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return m_types.at(name);
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}
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std::string Argtype_set::eval(
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const std::string& value, const std::string& type_name, const Locator& loc)
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{
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std::regex re = m_types[type_name].m_regex;
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std::smatch match {};
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if (std::regex_match(value, match, re)) {
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return value;
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} else {
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//return "NO MATCH";
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std::stringstream ss {};
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ss << "Argument \"" << value << "\" does not match the pattern for \""
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<< type_name << "\"\n";
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throw Definition_error(ss.str(), loc);
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}
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}
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// The values a type supplies when an argument does not give one: the
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// default (the option was not written at all) and the alone value (the
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// option name was written without a value). Shown only when declared.
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static std::string values_note(const Argtype& type)
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{
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std::stringstream note {};
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if (!type.m_default.empty()) {
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note << " [default: " << type.m_default << "]";
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}
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if (!type.m_alone.empty()) {
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note << " [alone: " << type.m_alone << "]";
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}
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return note.str();
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}
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std::string Argtype_set::describe(bool long_form, int indent_width) const
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{
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std::string indent(' ', indent_width);
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std::size_t name_width = std::accumulate(
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m_names.begin(), m_names.end(), 0,
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[&] (size_t w, const std::string& name) { return std::max(w, name.size()); });
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std::stringstream result {};
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for (const auto& name : m_names) {
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std::string label { "Regex:" };
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int pat_width = name_width + 2 + indent_width + label.size();
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result << indent << std::setw(name_width) << name << sp_arrow;
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if (long_form) {
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result << m_types.at(name).m_desc << "\n";
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result << std::setw(pat_width) << "regex: " << m_types.at(name).m_symbolic_pattern;
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if (m_types.at(name).m_symbolic_pattern != m_types.at(name).m_pattern)
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result << sp_arrow << m_types.at(name).m_pattern;
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result << "\n";
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} else {
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// result << abbrev(m_types.at(name).m_desc) << "\n";
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result << regex_split(m_types.at(name).m_desc, std::regex("\\n"), true)[0]
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<< values_note(m_types.at(name)) << "\n";
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}
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}
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if (long_form) {
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result << "\nA previously defined type can be included in the definition of a new type\n"
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<< "by surrounding the name of the existing type in single quotation marks.\n";
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}
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return result.str();
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}
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