blender/extern/libmv/third_party/gflags/gflags_completions.cc
Sergey Sharybin 42b3463030 Bundle new upstream version of libmv from own branch
This version of libmv includes new gflags and glog libraries which makes
it possible to compile libmv with clang compiler.

Also remove code from CMakeLists which was disabling libmv if using clang.

Tested on linux with gcc-4.6 and clang-3.0, windows cmake+msvc and scons+mingw.
Could be some issues with other platforms/build system which shall be simple to resolve.
2012-03-11 19:52:25 +00:00

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// Bash-style command line flag completion for C++ binaries
//
// This module implements bash-style completions. It achieves this
// goal in the following broad chunks:
//
// 1) Take a to-be-completed word, and examine it for search hints
// 2) Identify all potentially matching flags
// 2a) If there are no matching flags, do nothing.
// 2b) If all matching flags share a common prefix longer than the
// completion word, output just that matching prefix
// 3) Categorize those flags to produce a rough ordering of relevence.
// 4) Potentially trim the set of flags returned to a smaller number
// that bash is happier with
// 5) Output the matching flags in groups ordered by relevence.
// 5a) Force bash to place most-relevent groups at the top of the list
// 5b) Trim most flag's descriptions to fit on a single terminal line
#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h> // for strlen
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "gflags/gflags.h"
#include "util.h"
using std::set;
using std::string;
using std::vector;
#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR
#define PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
#endif
DEFINE_string(tab_completion_word, "",
"If non-empty, HandleCommandLineCompletions() will hijack the "
"process and attempt to do bash-style command line flag "
"completion on this value.");
DEFINE_int32(tab_completion_columns, 80,
"Number of columns to use in output for tab completion");
_START_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_
namespace {
// Function prototypes and Type forward declarations. Code may be
// more easily understood if it is roughly ordered according to
// control flow, rather than by C's "declare before use" ordering
struct CompletionOptions;
struct NotableFlags;
// The entry point if flag completion is to be used.
static void PrintFlagCompletionInfo(void);
// 1) Examine search word
static void CanonicalizeCursorWordAndSearchOptions(
const string &cursor_word,
string *canonical_search_token,
CompletionOptions *options);
static bool RemoveTrailingChar(string *str, char c);
// 2) Find all matches
static void FindMatchingFlags(
const vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> &all_flags,
const CompletionOptions &options,
const string &match_token,
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> *all_matches,
string *longest_common_prefix);
static bool DoesSingleFlagMatch(
const CommandLineFlagInfo &flag,
const CompletionOptions &options,
const string &match_token);
// 3) Categorize matches
static void CategorizeAllMatchingFlags(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &all_matches,
const string &search_token,
const string &module,
const string &package_dir,
NotableFlags *notable_flags);
static void TryFindModuleAndPackageDir(
const vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> all_flags,
string *module,
string *package_dir);
// 4) Decide which flags to use
static void FinalizeCompletionOutput(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &matching_flags,
CompletionOptions *options,
NotableFlags *notable_flags,
vector<string> *completions);
static void RetrieveUnusedFlags(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &matching_flags,
const NotableFlags &notable_flags,
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> *unused_flags);
// 5) Output matches
static void OutputSingleGroupWithLimit(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &group,
const string &line_indentation,
const string &header,
const string &footer,
bool long_output_format,
int *remaining_line_limit,
size_t *completion_elements_added,
vector<string> *completions);
// (helpers for #5)
static string GetShortFlagLine(
const string &line_indentation,
const CommandLineFlagInfo &info);
static string GetLongFlagLine(
const string &line_indentation,
const CommandLineFlagInfo &info);
//
// Useful types
// Try to deduce the intentions behind this completion attempt. Return the
// canonical search term in 'canonical_search_token'. Binary search options
// are returned in the various booleans, which should all have intuitive
// semantics, possibly except:
// - return_all_matching_flags: Generally, we'll trim the number of
// returned candidates to some small number, showing those that are
// most likely to be useful first. If this is set, however, the user
// really does want us to return every single flag as an option.
// - force_no_update: Any time we output lines, all of which share a
// common prefix, bash will 'helpfully' not even bother to show the
// output, instead changing the current word to be that common prefix.
// If it's clear this shouldn't happen, we'll set this boolean
struct CompletionOptions {
bool flag_name_substring_search;
bool flag_location_substring_search;
bool flag_description_substring_search;
bool return_all_matching_flags;
bool force_no_update;
};
// Notable flags are flags that are special or preferred for some
// reason. For example, flags that are defined in the binary's module
// are expected to be much more relevent than flags defined in some
// other random location. These sets are specified roughly in precedence
// order. Once a flag is placed in one of these 'higher' sets, it won't
// be placed in any of the 'lower' sets.
struct NotableFlags {
typedef set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> FlagSet;
FlagSet perfect_match_flag;
FlagSet module_flags; // Found in module file
FlagSet package_flags; // Found in same directory as module file
FlagSet most_common_flags; // One of the XXX most commonly supplied flags
FlagSet subpackage_flags; // Found in subdirectories of package
};
//
// Tab completion implementation - entry point
static void PrintFlagCompletionInfo(void) {
string cursor_word = FLAGS_tab_completion_word;
string canonical_token;
CompletionOptions options = { };
CanonicalizeCursorWordAndSearchOptions(
cursor_word,
&canonical_token,
&options);
DVLOG(1) << "Identified canonical_token: '" << canonical_token << "'";
vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> all_flags;
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> matching_flags;
GetAllFlags(&all_flags);
DVLOG(2) << "Found " << all_flags.size() << " flags overall";
string longest_common_prefix;
FindMatchingFlags(
all_flags,
options,
canonical_token,
&matching_flags,
&longest_common_prefix);
DVLOG(1) << "Identified " << matching_flags.size() << " matching flags";
DVLOG(1) << "Identified " << longest_common_prefix
<< " as longest common prefix.";
if (longest_common_prefix.size() > canonical_token.size()) {
// There's actually a shared common prefix to all matching flags,
// so may as well output that and quit quickly.
DVLOG(1) << "The common prefix '" << longest_common_prefix
<< "' was longer than the token '" << canonical_token
<< "'. Returning just this prefix for completion.";
fprintf(stdout, "--%s", longest_common_prefix.c_str());
return;
}
if (matching_flags.empty()) {
VLOG(1) << "There were no matching flags, returning nothing.";
return;
}
string module;
string package_dir;
TryFindModuleAndPackageDir(all_flags, &module, &package_dir);
DVLOG(1) << "Identified module: '" << module << "'";
DVLOG(1) << "Identified package_dir: '" << package_dir << "'";
NotableFlags notable_flags;
CategorizeAllMatchingFlags(
matching_flags,
canonical_token,
module,
package_dir,
&notable_flags);
DVLOG(2) << "Categorized matching flags:";
DVLOG(2) << " perfect_match: " << notable_flags.perfect_match_flag.size();
DVLOG(2) << " module: " << notable_flags.module_flags.size();
DVLOG(2) << " package: " << notable_flags.package_flags.size();
DVLOG(2) << " most common: " << notable_flags.most_common_flags.size();
DVLOG(2) << " subpackage: " << notable_flags.subpackage_flags.size();
vector<string> completions;
FinalizeCompletionOutput(
matching_flags,
&options,
&notable_flags,
&completions);
if (options.force_no_update)
completions.push_back("~");
DVLOG(1) << "Finalized with " << completions.size()
<< " chosen completions";
for (vector<string>::const_iterator it = completions.begin();
it != completions.end();
++it) {
DVLOG(9) << " Completion entry: '" << *it << "'";
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", it->c_str());
}
}
// 1) Examine search word (and helper method)
static void CanonicalizeCursorWordAndSearchOptions(
const string &cursor_word,
string *canonical_search_token,
CompletionOptions *options) {
*canonical_search_token = cursor_word;
if (canonical_search_token->empty()) return;
// Get rid of leading quotes and dashes in the search term
if ((*canonical_search_token)[0] == '"')
*canonical_search_token = canonical_search_token->substr(1);
while ((*canonical_search_token)[0] == '-')
*canonical_search_token = canonical_search_token->substr(1);
options->flag_name_substring_search = false;
options->flag_location_substring_search = false;
options->flag_description_substring_search = false;
options->return_all_matching_flags = false;
options->force_no_update = false;
// Look for all search options we can deduce now. Do this by walking
// backwards through the term, looking for up to three '?' and up to
// one '+' as suffixed characters. Consume them if found, and remove
// them from the canonical search token.
int found_question_marks = 0;
int found_plusses = 0;
while (true) {
if (found_question_marks < 3 &&
RemoveTrailingChar(canonical_search_token, '?')) {
++found_question_marks;
continue;
}
if (found_plusses < 1 &&
RemoveTrailingChar(canonical_search_token, '+')) {
++found_plusses;
continue;
}
break;
}
switch (found_question_marks) { // all fallthroughs
case 3: options->flag_description_substring_search = true;
case 2: options->flag_location_substring_search = true;
case 1: options->flag_name_substring_search = true;
};
options->return_all_matching_flags = (found_plusses > 0);
}
// Returns true if a char was removed
static bool RemoveTrailingChar(string *str, char c) {
if (str->empty()) return false;
if ((*str)[str->size() - 1] == c) {
*str = str->substr(0, str->size() - 1);
return true;
}
return false;
}
// 2) Find all matches (and helper methods)
static void FindMatchingFlags(
const vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> &all_flags,
const CompletionOptions &options,
const string &match_token,
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> *all_matches,
string *longest_common_prefix) {
all_matches->clear();
bool first_match = true;
for (vector<CommandLineFlagInfo>::const_iterator it = all_flags.begin();
it != all_flags.end();
++it) {
if (DoesSingleFlagMatch(*it, options, match_token)) {
all_matches->insert(&*it);
if (first_match) {
first_match = false;
*longest_common_prefix = it->name;
} else {
if (longest_common_prefix->empty() || it->name.empty()) {
longest_common_prefix->clear();
continue;
}
string::size_type pos = 0;
while (pos < longest_common_prefix->size() &&
pos < it->name.size() &&
(*longest_common_prefix)[pos] == it->name[pos])
++pos;
longest_common_prefix->erase(pos);
}
}
}
}
// Given the set of all flags, the parsed match options, and the
// canonical search token, produce the set of all candidate matching
// flags for subsequent analysis or filtering.
static bool DoesSingleFlagMatch(
const CommandLineFlagInfo &flag,
const CompletionOptions &options,
const string &match_token) {
// Is there a prefix match?
string::size_type pos = flag.name.find(match_token);
if (pos == 0) return true;
// Is there a substring match if we want it?
if (options.flag_name_substring_search &&
pos != string::npos)
return true;
// Is there a location match if we want it?
if (options.flag_location_substring_search &&
flag.filename.find(match_token) != string::npos)
return true;
// TODO(user): All searches should probably be case-insensitive
// (especially this one...)
if (options.flag_description_substring_search &&
flag.description.find(match_token) != string::npos)
return true;
return false;
}
// 3) Categorize matches (and helper method)
// Given a set of matching flags, categorize them by
// likely relevence to this specific binary
static void CategorizeAllMatchingFlags(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &all_matches,
const string &search_token,
const string &module, // empty if we couldn't find any
const string &package_dir, // empty if we couldn't find any
NotableFlags *notable_flags) {
notable_flags->perfect_match_flag.clear();
notable_flags->module_flags.clear();
notable_flags->package_flags.clear();
notable_flags->most_common_flags.clear();
notable_flags->subpackage_flags.clear();
for (set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *>::const_iterator it =
all_matches.begin();
it != all_matches.end();
++it) {
DVLOG(2) << "Examining match '" << (*it)->name << "'";
DVLOG(7) << " filename: '" << (*it)->filename << "'";
string::size_type pos = string::npos;
if (!package_dir.empty())
pos = (*it)->filename.find(package_dir);
string::size_type slash = string::npos;
if (pos != string::npos) // candidate for package or subpackage match
slash = (*it)->filename.find(
PATH_SEPARATOR,
pos + package_dir.size() + 1);
if ((*it)->name == search_token) {
// Exact match on some flag's name
notable_flags->perfect_match_flag.insert(*it);
DVLOG(3) << "Result: perfect match";
} else if (!module.empty() && (*it)->filename == module) {
// Exact match on module filename
notable_flags->module_flags.insert(*it);
DVLOG(3) << "Result: module match";
} else if (!package_dir.empty() &&
pos != string::npos && slash == string::npos) {
// In the package, since there was no slash after the package portion
notable_flags->package_flags.insert(*it);
DVLOG(3) << "Result: package match";
} else if (false) {
// In the list of the XXX most commonly supplied flags overall
// TODO(user): Compile this list.
DVLOG(3) << "Result: most-common match";
} else if (!package_dir.empty() &&
pos != string::npos && slash != string::npos) {
// In a subdirectory of the package
notable_flags->subpackage_flags.insert(*it);
DVLOG(3) << "Result: subpackage match";
}
DVLOG(3) << "Result: not special match";
}
}
static void PushNameWithSuffix(vector<string>* suffixes, const char* suffix) {
suffixes->push_back(
StringPrintf("/%s%s", ProgramInvocationShortName(), suffix));
}
static void TryFindModuleAndPackageDir(
const vector<CommandLineFlagInfo> all_flags,
string *module,
string *package_dir) {
module->clear();
package_dir->clear();
vector<string> suffixes;
// TODO(user): There's some inherant ambiguity here - multiple directories
// could share the same trailing folder and file structure (and even worse,
// same file names), causing us to be unsure as to which of the two is the
// actual package for this binary. In this case, we'll arbitrarily choose.
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, ".");
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "-main.");
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "_main.");
// These four are new but probably merited?
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "-test.");
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "_test.");
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "-unittest.");
PushNameWithSuffix(&suffixes, "_unittest.");
for (vector<CommandLineFlagInfo>::const_iterator it = all_flags.begin();
it != all_flags.end();
++it) {
for (vector<string>::const_iterator suffix = suffixes.begin();
suffix != suffixes.end();
++suffix) {
// TODO(user): Make sure the match is near the end of the string
if (it->filename.find(*suffix) != string::npos) {
*module = it->filename;
string::size_type sep = it->filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR);
*package_dir = it->filename.substr(0, (sep == string::npos) ? 0 : sep);
return;
}
}
}
}
// Can't specialize template type on a locally defined type. Silly C++...
struct DisplayInfoGroup {
const char* header;
const char* footer;
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> *group;
int SizeInLines() const {
int size_in_lines = static_cast<int>(group->size()) + 1;
if (strlen(header) > 0) {
size_in_lines++;
}
if (strlen(footer) > 0) {
size_in_lines++;
}
return size_in_lines;
}
};
// 4) Finalize and trim output flag set
static void FinalizeCompletionOutput(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &matching_flags,
CompletionOptions *options,
NotableFlags *notable_flags,
vector<string> *completions) {
// We want to output lines in groups. Each group needs to be indented
// the same to keep its lines together. Unless otherwise required,
// only 99 lines should be output to prevent bash from harassing the
// user.
// First, figure out which output groups we'll actually use. For each
// nonempty group, there will be ~3 lines of header & footer, plus all
// output lines themselves.
int max_desired_lines = // "999999 flags should be enough for anyone. -dave"
(options->return_all_matching_flags ? 999999 : 98);
int lines_so_far = 0;
vector<DisplayInfoGroup> output_groups;
bool perfect_match_found = false;
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines &&
!notable_flags->perfect_match_flag.empty()) {
perfect_match_found = true;
DisplayInfoGroup group =
{ "",
"==========",
&notable_flags->perfect_match_flag };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines &&
!notable_flags->module_flags.empty()) {
DisplayInfoGroup group = {
"-* Matching module flags *-",
"===========================",
&notable_flags->module_flags };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines &&
!notable_flags->package_flags.empty()) {
DisplayInfoGroup group = {
"-* Matching package flags *-",
"============================",
&notable_flags->package_flags };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines &&
!notable_flags->most_common_flags.empty()) {
DisplayInfoGroup group = {
"-* Commonly used flags *-",
"=========================",
&notable_flags->most_common_flags };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines &&
!notable_flags->subpackage_flags.empty()) {
DisplayInfoGroup group = {
"-* Matching sub-package flags *-",
"================================",
&notable_flags->subpackage_flags };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> obscure_flags; // flags not notable
if (lines_so_far < max_desired_lines) {
RetrieveUnusedFlags(matching_flags, *notable_flags, &obscure_flags);
if (!obscure_flags.empty()) {
DisplayInfoGroup group = {
"-* Other flags *-",
"",
&obscure_flags };
lines_so_far += group.SizeInLines();
output_groups.push_back(group);
}
}
// Second, go through each of the chosen output groups and output
// as many of those flags as we can, while remaining below our limit
int remaining_lines = max_desired_lines;
size_t completions_output = 0;
int indent = static_cast<int>(output_groups.size()) - 1;
for (vector<DisplayInfoGroup>::const_iterator it =
output_groups.begin();
it != output_groups.end();
++it, --indent) {
OutputSingleGroupWithLimit(
*it->group, // group
string(indent, ' '), // line indentation
string(it->header), // header
string(it->footer), // footer
perfect_match_found, // long format
&remaining_lines, // line limit - reduces this by number printed
&completions_output, // completions (not lines) added
completions); // produced completions
perfect_match_found = false;
}
if (completions_output != matching_flags.size()) {
options->force_no_update = false;
completions->push_back("~ (Remaining flags hidden) ~");
} else {
options->force_no_update = true;
}
}
static void RetrieveUnusedFlags(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &matching_flags,
const NotableFlags &notable_flags,
set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> *unused_flags) {
// Remove from 'matching_flags' set all members of the sets of
// flags we've already printed (specifically, those in notable_flags)
for (set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *>::const_iterator it =
matching_flags.begin();
it != matching_flags.end();
++it) {
if (notable_flags.perfect_match_flag.count(*it) ||
notable_flags.module_flags.count(*it) ||
notable_flags.package_flags.count(*it) ||
notable_flags.most_common_flags.count(*it) ||
notable_flags.subpackage_flags.count(*it))
continue;
unused_flags->insert(*it);
}
}
// 5) Output matches (and helper methods)
static void OutputSingleGroupWithLimit(
const set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *> &group,
const string &line_indentation,
const string &header,
const string &footer,
bool long_output_format,
int *remaining_line_limit,
size_t *completion_elements_output,
vector<string> *completions) {
if (group.empty()) return;
if (!header.empty()) {
if (*remaining_line_limit < 2) return;
*remaining_line_limit -= 2;
completions->push_back(line_indentation + header);
completions->push_back(line_indentation + string(header.size(), '-'));
}
for (set<const CommandLineFlagInfo *>::const_iterator it = group.begin();
it != group.end() && *remaining_line_limit > 0;
++it) {
--*remaining_line_limit;
++*completion_elements_output;
completions->push_back(
(long_output_format
? GetLongFlagLine(line_indentation, **it)
: GetShortFlagLine(line_indentation, **it)));
}
if (!footer.empty()) {
if (*remaining_line_limit < 1) return;
--*remaining_line_limit;
completions->push_back(line_indentation + footer);
}
}
static string GetShortFlagLine(
const string &line_indentation,
const CommandLineFlagInfo &info) {
string prefix;
bool is_string = (info.type == "string");
SStringPrintf(&prefix, "%s--%s [%s%s%s] ",
line_indentation.c_str(),
info.name.c_str(),
(is_string ? "'" : ""),
info.default_value.c_str(),
(is_string ? "'" : ""));
int remainder =
FLAGS_tab_completion_columns - static_cast<int>(prefix.size());
string suffix;
if (remainder > 0)
suffix =
(static_cast<int>(info.description.size()) > remainder ?
(info.description.substr(0, remainder - 3) + "...").c_str() :
info.description.c_str());
return prefix + suffix;
}
static string GetLongFlagLine(
const string &line_indentation,
const CommandLineFlagInfo &info) {
string output = DescribeOneFlag(info);
// Replace '-' with '--', and remove trailing newline before appending
// the module definition location.
string old_flagname = "-" + info.name;
output.replace(
output.find(old_flagname),
old_flagname.size(),
"-" + old_flagname);
// Stick a newline and indentation in front of the type and default
// portions of DescribeOneFlag()s description
static const char kNewlineWithIndent[] = "\n ";
output.replace(output.find(" type:"), 1, string(kNewlineWithIndent));
output.replace(output.find(" default:"), 1, string(kNewlineWithIndent));
output = StringPrintf("%s Details for '--%s':\n"
"%s defined: %s",
line_indentation.c_str(),
info.name.c_str(),
output.c_str(),
info.filename.c_str());
// Eliminate any doubled newlines that crept in. Specifically, if
// DescribeOneFlag() decided to break the line just before "type"
// or "default", we don't want to introduce an extra blank line
static const string line_of_spaces(FLAGS_tab_completion_columns, ' ');
static const char kDoubledNewlines[] = "\n \n";
for (string::size_type newlines = output.find(kDoubledNewlines);
newlines != string::npos;
newlines = output.find(kDoubledNewlines))
// Replace each 'doubled newline' with a single newline
output.replace(newlines, sizeof(kDoubledNewlines) - 1, string("\n"));
for (string::size_type newline = output.find('\n');
newline != string::npos;
newline = output.find('\n')) {
int newline_pos = static_cast<int>(newline) % FLAGS_tab_completion_columns;
int missing_spaces = FLAGS_tab_completion_columns - newline_pos;
output.replace(newline, 1, line_of_spaces, 1, missing_spaces);
}
return output;
}
} // anonymous
void HandleCommandLineCompletions(void) {
if (FLAGS_tab_completion_word.empty()) return;
PrintFlagCompletionInfo();
gflags_exitfunc(0);
}
_END_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_