// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package com.google.devtools.common.options; import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList; import java.util.Objects; /** * The position of an option in the interpretation order. Options are interpreted using a * last-option-wins system for single valued options, and are listed in that order for * multiple-valued options. * *

The position of the option is in category order, and within the priority category in index * order. */ public class OptionPriority implements Comparable { private final PriorityCategory priorityCategory; /** * Each option that is passed explicitly has 0 ancestors, so it only has its command line index * (or rc index, etc., depending on the category), but expanded options have the command line * index of its parent and then its position within the options that were expanded at that point. * Since options can expand to expanding options, and --config can expand to expansion options as * well, this can technically go arbitrarily deep, but in practice this is very short, of length < * 5, most commonly of length 1. */ private final ImmutableList priorityIndices; private boolean alreadyExpanded = false; private OptionPriority( PriorityCategory priorityCategory, ImmutableList priorityIndices) { this.priorityCategory = priorityCategory; this.priorityIndices = priorityIndices; } /** Get the first OptionPriority for that category. */ static OptionPriority lowestOptionPriorityAtCategory(PriorityCategory category) { return new OptionPriority(category, ImmutableList.of(0)); } /** * Get the priority for the option following this one. In normal, incremental option parsing, the * returned priority would compareTo as after the current one. Does not increment ancestor * priorities. */ static OptionPriority nextOptionPriority(OptionPriority priority) { int lastElementPosition = priority.priorityIndices.size() - 1; return new OptionPriority( priority.priorityCategory, ImmutableList.builder() .addAll(priority.priorityIndices.subList(0, lastElementPosition)) .add(priority.priorityIndices.get(lastElementPosition) + 1) .build()); } /** * Some options are expanded to other options, and the children options need to have their order * preserved while maintaining their position between the options that flank the parent option. * * @return the priority for the first child of the passed priority. This child's ordering can be * tracked the same way that the parent's was. */ public static OptionPriority getChildPriority(OptionPriority parentPriority) throws OptionsParsingException { if (parentPriority.alreadyExpanded) { throw new OptionsParsingException("Tried to expand option too many times"); } // Prevent this option from being re-expanded. parentPriority.alreadyExpanded = true; // The child priority has 1 more level of nesting than its parent. return new OptionPriority( parentPriority.priorityCategory, ImmutableList.builder().addAll(parentPriority.priorityIndices).add(0).build()); } public PriorityCategory getPriorityCategory() { return priorityCategory; } @Override public int compareTo(OptionPriority o) { if (priorityCategory.equals(o.priorityCategory)) { for (int i = 0; i < priorityIndices.size() && i < o.priorityIndices.size(); ++i) { if (!priorityIndices.get(i).equals(o.priorityIndices.get(i))) { return priorityIndices.get(i).compareTo(o.priorityIndices.get(i)); } } // The values are up to the shorter one's length are the same, so the shorter one is a direct // ancestor and comes first. return Integer.compare(priorityIndices.size(), o.priorityIndices.size()); } return Integer.compare(priorityCategory.ordinal(), o.priorityCategory.ordinal()); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (o instanceof OptionPriority) { OptionPriority other = (OptionPriority) o; return priorityCategory.equals(other.priorityCategory) && priorityIndices.equals(other.priorityIndices); } return false; } @Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash(priorityCategory, priorityIndices); } @Override public String toString() { return String.format("OptionPriority(%s,%s)", priorityCategory, priorityIndices); } /** * The priority of option values, in order of increasing priority. * *

In general, new values for options can only override values with a lower or equal priority. * Option values provided in annotations in an options class are implicitly at the priority {@code * DEFAULT}. * *

The ordering of the priorities is the source-code order. This is consistent with the * automatically generated {@code compareTo} method as specified by the Java Language * Specification. DO NOT change the source-code order of these values, or you will break code that * relies on the ordering. */ public enum PriorityCategory { /** * The priority of values specified in the {@link Option} annotation. This should never be * specified in calls to {@link OptionsParser#parse}. */ DEFAULT, /** * Overrides default options at runtime, while still allowing the values to be overridden * manually. */ COMPUTED_DEFAULT, /** For options coming from a configuration file or rc file. */ RC_FILE, /** For options coming from the command line. */ COMMAND_LINE, /** For options coming from invocation policy. */ INVOCATION_POLICY, /** * This priority can be used to unconditionally override any user-provided options. This should * be used rarely and with caution! */ SOFTWARE_REQUIREMENT } }