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C#
385 lines
14 KiB
C#
#region CPL License
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/*
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Nuclex Framework
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Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Nuclex Development Labs
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the IBM Common Public License as
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published by the IBM Corporation; either version 1.0 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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IBM Common Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the IBM Common Public
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License along with this library
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*/
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#endregion
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.IO;
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#if ENABLE_BROKEN_COMMAND_LINE_PARSER
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namespace Nuclex.Support.Parsing {
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partial class CommandLine {
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/// <summary>Parses command line strings</summary>
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private class Parser {
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/// <summary>Initializes a new command line parser</summary>
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/// <param name="windowsMode">Whether the / character initiates an argument</param>
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private Parser(bool windowsMode) {
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this.windowsMode = windowsMode;
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this.commandLine = new CommandLine();
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}
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/// <summary>Parses a string containing command line arguments</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String that will be parsed</param>
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/// <param name="windowsMode">Whether the / character initiates an argument</param>
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/// <returns>The parsed command line arguments from the string</returns>
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public static CommandLine Parse(string commandLineString, bool windowsMode) {
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Console.WriteLine("Parsing '" + commandLineString + "'");
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Parser theParser = new Parser(windowsMode);
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theParser.parseFullCommandLine(commandLineString);
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return theParser.commandLine;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Parses the provided string and adds the parameters found to
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/// the command line representation
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">
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/// String containing the command line arguments that will be parsed
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/// </param>
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private void parseFullCommandLine(string commandLineString) {
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if(commandLineString == null) {
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return;
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}
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// Walk through the command line character by character and gather
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// the parameters and values to build the command line representation from
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for(int index = 0; index < commandLineString.Length; ) {
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// Look for the next non-whitespace character
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index = StringHelper.IndexNotOfAny(
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commandLineString, WhitespaceCharacters, index
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);
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if(index == -1) {
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break;
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}
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// Parse the chunk of characters at this location and advance the index
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// to the next location after the chunk of characters
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parseChunk(commandLineString, ref index);
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}
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Parses a chunk of characters and adds it as an option or a loose value to
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/// the command line representation we're building
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">
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/// String containing the chunk of characters that will be parsed
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="index">Index in the string at which to begin parsing</param>
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/// <returns>The number of characters that were consumed</returns>
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private void parseChunk(string commandLineString, ref int index) {
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int startIndex = index;
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char currentCharacter = commandLineString[index];
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switch(currentCharacter) {
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// Unix style argument using either '-' or "--" as its initiator
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case '-': {
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++index;
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// Does the string end here? Stop parsing.
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if(index >= commandLineString.Length) {
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this.commandLine.addValue(new StringSegment(commandLineString, startIndex, 1));
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break;
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}
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// Does another '-' follow? Might be a unix style option or a loose "--"
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if(commandLineString[index] == '-') {
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++index;
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}
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parsePotentialOption(commandLineString, startIndex, ref index);
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break;
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}
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// Windows style argument using '/' as its initiator
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case '/': {
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// The '/ character is only used to initiate argument on windows and can be
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// toggled off. The application decides, whether this is done depending on the
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// operating system or whether uniform behavior across platforms is desired.
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if(!this.windowsMode) {
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goto default;
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}
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++index;
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parsePotentialOption(commandLineString, startIndex, ref index);
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break;
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}
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// Quoted loose value
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case '"': {
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parseQuotedValue(commandLineString, ref index);
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break;
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}
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// Unquoted loose value
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default: {
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parseNakedValue(commandLineString, ref index);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/// <summary>Parses a potential command line option</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String containing the command line arguments</param>
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/// <param name="initiatorStartIndex">
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/// Index of the option's initiator ('-' or '--' or '/')
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="index">
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/// Index at which the option name is supposed start (if it's an actual option)
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/// </param>
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/// <returns>The number of characters consumed</returns>
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private void parsePotentialOption(
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string commandLineString, int initiatorStartIndex, ref int index
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) {
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// If the string ends here this can only be considered as a loose value
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if(index == commandLineString.Length) {
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this.commandLine.addValue(
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new StringSegment(
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commandLineString,
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initiatorStartIndex,
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commandLineString.Length - initiatorStartIndex
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)
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);
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return;
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}
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int nameStartIndex = index;
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// Look for the first character that ends the option. If it is not an actual option,
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// the very first character might be the end
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index = commandLineString.IndexOfAny(OptionNameEndingCharacters, nameStartIndex);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length;
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}
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// If the first character of the supposed option is not valid for an option name,
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// we have to consider this to be a loose value
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if(index == nameStartIndex) {
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index = commandLineString.IndexOfAny(WhitespaceCharacters, index);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length;
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}
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commandLine.addValue(
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new StringSegment(
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commandLineString, initiatorStartIndex, index - initiatorStartIndex
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)
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);
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return;
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}
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parseOptionAssignment(
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commandLineString, initiatorStartIndex, nameStartIndex, ref index
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);
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}
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/// <summary>Parses the value assignment in a command line option</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String containing the command line arguments</param>
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/// <param name="initiatorStartIndex">
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/// Position of the character that started the option
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="nameStartIndex">
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/// Position of the first character in the option's name
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="index">Index at which the option name ended</param>
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private void parseOptionAssignment(
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string commandLineString, int initiatorStartIndex, int nameStartIndex, ref int index
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) {
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int nameEndIndex = index;
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int valueStartIndex;
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int valueEndIndex;
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if(index == commandLineString.Length) {
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valueStartIndex = -1;
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valueEndIndex = -1;
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} else {
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char currentCharacter = commandLineString[index];
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bool isAssignment =
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(currentCharacter == ':') ||
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(currentCharacter == '=');
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// Does the string end after the suspected assignment character?
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bool argumentEndReached = ((index + 1) == commandLineString.Length);
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if(isAssignment) {
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parseOptionValue(commandLineString, initiatorStartIndex, nameStartIndex, ref index);
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return;
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} else {
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bool isModifier =
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(currentCharacter == '+') ||
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(currentCharacter == '-');
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if(isModifier) {
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valueStartIndex = index;
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++index;
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valueEndIndex = index;
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} else {
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valueStartIndex = -1;
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valueEndIndex = -1;
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}
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}
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}
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int argumentLength = index - initiatorStartIndex;
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this.commandLine.addOption(
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new Option(
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new StringSegment(commandLineString, initiatorStartIndex, argumentLength),
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nameStartIndex, nameEndIndex - nameStartIndex,
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valueStartIndex, valueEndIndex - valueStartIndex
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)
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);
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}
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/// <summary>Parses the value assignment in a command line option</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String containing the command line arguments</param>
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/// <param name="initiatorStartIndex">
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/// Position of the character that started the option
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="nameStartIndex">
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/// Position of the first character in the option's name
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="index">Index at which the option name ended</param>
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private void parseOptionValue(
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string commandLineString, int initiatorStartIndex, int nameStartIndex, ref int index
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) {
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int nameEndIndex = index;
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int valueStartIndex, valueEndIndex;
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// Does the string end after the suspected assignment character?
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bool argumentEndReached = ((index + 1) == commandLineString.Length);
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if(argumentEndReached) {
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++index;
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valueStartIndex = -1;
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valueEndIndex = -1;
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} else {
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char nextCharacter = commandLineString[index + 1];
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// Is this a quoted assignment
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if(nextCharacter == '"') {
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index += 2;
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valueStartIndex = index;
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index = commandLineString.IndexOf('"', index);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length;
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valueEndIndex = index;
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} else {
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valueEndIndex = index;
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++index;
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}
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} else { // Nope, assuming unquoted assignment or empty assignment
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++index;
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valueStartIndex = index;
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index = commandLineString.IndexOfAny(WhitespaceCharacters, index);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length;
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valueEndIndex = index;
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} else {
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if(index == valueStartIndex) {
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valueStartIndex = -1;
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valueEndIndex = -1;
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} else {
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valueEndIndex = index;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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int argumentLength = index - initiatorStartIndex;
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this.commandLine.addOption(
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new Option(
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new StringSegment(commandLineString, initiatorStartIndex, argumentLength),
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nameStartIndex, nameEndIndex - nameStartIndex,
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valueStartIndex, valueEndIndex - valueStartIndex
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)
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);
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}
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/// <summary>Parses a quoted value from the input string</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String the quoted value is parsed from</param>
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/// <param name="index">Index at which the quoted value begins</param>
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private void parseQuotedValue(string commandLineString, ref int index) {
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char quoteCharacter = commandLineString[index];
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int startIndex = index + 1;
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// Search for the closing quote
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index = commandLineString.IndexOf(quoteCharacter, startIndex);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length; // value ends at string end
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commandLine.addValue(
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new StringSegment(commandLineString, startIndex, index - startIndex)
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);
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} else { // A closing quote was found
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commandLine.addValue(
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new StringSegment(commandLineString, startIndex, index - startIndex)
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);
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++index; // Skip the closing quote
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}
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}
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/// <summary>Parses a plain, unquoted value from the input string</summary>
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/// <param name="commandLineString">String containing the value to be parsed</param>
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/// <param name="index">Index at which the value begins</param>
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private void parseNakedValue(string commandLineString, ref int index) {
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int startIndex = index;
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index = commandLineString.IndexOfAny(WhitespaceCharacters, index);
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if(index == -1) {
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index = commandLineString.Length;
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}
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commandLine.addValue(
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new StringSegment(commandLineString, startIndex, index - startIndex)
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);
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}
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/// <summary>Characters which end an option name when they are encountered</summary>
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private static readonly char[] OptionNameEndingCharacters = new char[] {
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' ', '\t', '=', ':', '/', '-', '+', '"'
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};
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/// <summary>Characters the parser considers to be whitespace</summary>
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private static readonly char[] WhitespaceCharacters = new char[] { ' ', '\t' };
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/// <summary>Command line currently being built by the parser</summary>
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private CommandLine commandLine;
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/// <summary>Whether the '/' character initiates an argument</summary>
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private bool windowsMode;
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}
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}
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} // namespace Nuclex.Support.Parsing
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#endif // ENABLE_BROKEN_COMMAND_LINE_PARSER
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