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(*
* Copyright (c) 2016 - present Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*)
(** Definition and parsing of command line arguments *)
open! IStd
(** Print to stderr in case of error, fails in strict mode *)
val warnf : ('a, Format.formatter, unit) format -> 'a
type parse_mode =
| InferCommand (** parse arguments as arguments for infer *)
| Javac (** parse arguments passed to the Java compiler *)
| NoParse (** all arguments are anonymous arguments, no parsing is attempted *)
[@@deriving compare]
(** Main modes of operation for infer *)
type command =
| Analyze (** analyze previously captured source files *)
| Capture (** capture compilation commands and translate source files into infer's intermediate
language *)
| Clang (** run and accept the same arguments as the clang compiler, may also capture the source
files compiled, and may also not actually compile the files depending on other options
*)
| Compile (** set up the infer environment then run the compilation commands without capturing the
source files *)
| Report (** post-process infer results and reports *)
| ReportDiff (** compute the difference of two infer reports *)
| Run (** orchestrate the capture, analysis, and reporting of a compilation command *)
[@@deriving compare]
val equal_command : command -> command -> bool
val all_commands : command list
val is_originator : bool
val init_work_dir : string
(** The [mk_*] functions declare command line options, while [parse] parses then according to the
declared options.
The arguments of the declaration functions are largely treated uniformly:
- [long] declares the option [--long]
- [short] declares the option [-short] as an alias
- [deprecated] declares the option [-key] as an alias, for each [key] in [deprecated]
- [default] specifies the default value
- [default_to_string] is used to document the default value
- [f] specifies a transformation to be performed on the parsed value before setting the config
variable
- [symbols] is an association list sometimes used in place of [f]
- [parse_mode] declares which parse mode the option is for
- [in_help] indicates the man pages in which the command should be documented, as generated by
calling infer with --help. Otherwise it appears only in --help-full.
- [meta] is a meta-variable naming the parsed value for documentation purposes
- a documentation string
*)
type 'a t =
?deprecated:string list -> long:string -> ?short:char ->
?parse_mode:parse_mode -> ?in_help:(command * string) list -> ?meta:string -> string ->
'a
(** [mk_set variable value] defines a command line option which sets [variable] to [value]. *)
val mk_set : 'a ref -> 'a -> unit t
val mk_option :
?default:'a option -> ?default_to_string:('a option -> string) -> f:(string -> 'a option) ->
'a option ref t
(** [mk_bool long short doc] defines a [bool ref] set by the command line flag [--long] (and
[-s]), and cleared by the flag [--no-long] (and [-S]). If [long] already has a "no-" prefix,
or [s] is capital, then the existing prefixes will instead be removed. The default
value is [false] unless overridden by [~default:true]. The [doc] string will be prefixed with
either "Activates:" or "Deactivates:", so should be phrased accordingly. *)
val mk_bool : ?deprecated_no:string list -> ?default:bool -> ?f:(bool -> bool) -> bool ref t
(** [mk_bool_group children not_children] behaves as [mk_bool] with the addition that all the
[children] are also set and the [no_children] are unset. A child can be unset by including
"--no-child" later in the arguments. *)
val mk_bool_group :
?deprecated_no:string list -> ?default:bool -> (bool ref list -> bool ref list -> bool ref) t
val mk_int : default:int -> int ref t
val mk_int_opt : ?default:int -> int option ref t
val mk_float : default:float -> float ref t
val mk_float_opt : ?default:float -> float option ref t
val mk_string : default:string -> ?f:(string -> string) -> string ref t
val mk_string_opt : ?default:string -> ?f:(string -> string) -> string option ref t
(** [mk_string_list] defines a [string list ref], initialized to [[]] unless overridden by
[~default]. Each argument of an occurrence of the option will be prepended to the list, so the
final value will be in the reverse order they appeared on the command line. *)
val mk_string_list :
?default:string list -> ?f:(string -> string) -> string list ref t
(** like [mk_string] but will resolve the string into an absolute path so that children processes
agree on the absolute path that the option represents *)
val mk_path : default:string -> string ref t
(** analogous of [mk_string_opt] with the extra feature of [mk_path] *)
val mk_path_opt : ?default:string -> string option ref t
(** analogous of [mk_string_list] with the extra feature of [mk_path] *)
val mk_path_list : ?default:string list -> string list ref t
(** [mk_symbol long symbols] defines a command line flag [--long <symbol>] where [(<symbol>,_)] is
an element of [symbols]. *)
val mk_symbol : default:'a -> symbols:(string * 'a) list -> eq:('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a ref t
(** [mk_symbol_opt] is similar to [mk_symbol] but defaults to [None]. *)
val mk_symbol_opt : symbols:(string * 'a) list -> 'a option ref t
(** [mk_symbol_seq long symbols] defines a command line flag [--long <symbol sequence>] where
[<symbol sequence>] is a comma-separated sequence of [<symbol>]s such that [(<symbol>,_)] is an
element of [symbols]. *)
val mk_symbol_seq :
?default:'a list -> symbols:(string * 'a) list -> eq:('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a list ref t
val mk_set_from_json : default:'a -> default_to_string:('a -> string)
-> f:(Yojson.Basic.json -> 'a) -> 'a ref t
val mk_json : Yojson.Basic.json ref t
(** [mk_anon ()] defines a [string list ref] of the anonymous command line arguments, in the reverse
order they appeared on the command line. *)
val mk_anon : unit -> string list ref
(** [mk_rest doc] defines a [string list ref] of the command line arguments following ["--"], in the
reverse order they appeared on the command line. For example, calling [mk_rest] and parsing
[exe -opt1 -opt2 -- arg1 arg2] will result in the returned ref containing [arg2; arg1]. *)
val mk_rest :
?parse_mode:parse_mode-> ?in_help:(command * string) list -> string ->
string list ref
(** [mk_rest_actions doc ~usage command_to_parse_mode] defines a [string list ref] of the command
line arguments following ["--"], in the reverse order they appeared on the command line. [usage]
is the usage message in case of parse errors or if --help is passed. For example, calling
[mk_action] and parsing [exe -opt1 -opt2 -- arg1 arg2] will result in the returned ref
containing [arg2; arg1]. Additionally, the first arg following ["--"] is passed to
[command_to_parse_mode] to obtain the parse action that will be used to parse the remaining
arguments. *)
val mk_rest_actions :
?parse_mode:parse_mode -> ?in_help:(command * string) list -> string ->
usage:string -> (string -> parse_mode)
-> string list ref
type command_doc
(** [mk_command_doc ~title ~section ~version ~short_description ~synopsis ~description ~see_also
command_exe] records information about a command that is used to create its man page. A lot of
the concepts are taken from man-pages(7).
- [command_exe] is the name of the command, preferably an executable that selects the command
- [title] will be the title of the manual
- [section] will be the section of the manual (the number 7 in man-pages(7))
- [version] is the version string of the command
- [date] is the date of the last modification of the manual
- [short_description] is a one-line description of the command
- [options] if specified, will populate the OPTIONS section; otherwise, the options are taken
from the command's
- All the other [section_name] options correspond to the contents of the section [section_name].
Some are mandatory and some are not.
*)
val mk_command_doc : title:string -> section:int -> version:string -> date:string ->
short_description:string -> synopsis:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
description:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?options:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?exit_status:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?environment:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?files:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?notes:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?bugs:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
?examples:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
see_also:Cmdliner.Manpage.block list ->
string -> command_doc
(** [mk_subcommand command ~long command_doc] defines the subcommand [command]. A subcommand is
activated by passing [--long], [name], or any [-key] for [key] in [deprecated] on the command
line. [name] defaults to [long]. A man page is automatically generated for [command] based on
the information in [command_doc]. *)
val mk_subcommand : command -> ?accept_unknown_args:bool ->
?deprecated:string list -> long:string -> ?name:string ->
?parse_mode:parse_mode -> ?in_help:(command * string) list -> command_doc -> unit
(** environment variable use to pass arguments from parent to child processes *)
val args_env_var : string
val strict_mode_env_var : string
(** separator of argv elements when encoded into environment variables *)
val env_var_sep : char
(** [extend_env_args args] appends [args] to those passed via [args_env_var] *)
val extend_env_args : string list -> unit
(** [parse ~usage parse_mode command] parses command line arguments as specified by preceding calls
to the [mk_*] functions, and returns:
- the command selected by the user on the command line, except if [command] is not None in which
case it is considered "pre-selected" for the user;
- a function that prints the usage message and help text then exits with the code passed as
argument.
The decoded values of the inferconfig file [config_file], if provided, are parsed, followed by
the decoded values of the environment variable [args_env_var], followed by [Sys.argv] if
[parse_mode] is one that should parse command line arguments (this is defined in the
implementation of this module). Therefore arguments passed on the command line supersede those
specified in the environment variable, which themselves supersede those passed via the config
file.
WARNING: An argument will be interpreted as many times as it appears in all of the config file,
the environment variable, and the command line. The [args_env_var] is set to the set of options
parsed in [args_env_var] and on the command line. *)
val parse : ?config_file:string -> usage:Arg.usage_msg -> parse_mode -> command option
-> command option * (int -> 'a)
(** [is_env_var_set var] is true if $[var]=1 *)
val is_env_var_set : string -> bool
(** Display the manual of [command] to the user, or [command_doc] if [command] is None. If
[internal_section] is true, add a section about internal (hidden) options. *)
val show_manual : ?internal_section:string -> command_doc -> command option -> unit