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gitea/vendor/github.com/jessevdk/go-flags/optstyle_windows.go

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// +build !forceposix
package flags
import (
"strings"
)
// Windows uses a front slash for both short and long options. Also it uses
// a colon for name/argument delimter.
const (
defaultShortOptDelimiter = '/'
defaultLongOptDelimiter = "/"
defaultNameArgDelimiter = ':'
)
func argumentStartsOption(arg string) bool {
return len(arg) > 0 && (arg[0] == '-' || arg[0] == '/')
}
func argumentIsOption(arg string) bool {
// Windows-style options allow front slash for the option
// delimiter.
if len(arg) > 1 && arg[0] == '/' {
return true
}
if len(arg) > 1 && arg[0] == '-' && arg[1] != '-' {
return true
}
if len(arg) > 2 && arg[0] == '-' && arg[1] == '-' && arg[2] != '-' {
return true
}
return false
}
// stripOptionPrefix returns the option without the prefix and whether or
// not the option is a long option or not.
func stripOptionPrefix(optname string) (prefix string, name string, islong bool) {
// Determine if the argument is a long option or not. Windows
// typically supports both long and short options with a single
// front slash as the option delimiter, so handle this situation
// nicely.
possplit := 0
if strings.HasPrefix(optname, "--") {
possplit = 2
islong = true
} else if strings.HasPrefix(optname, "-") {
possplit = 1
islong = false
} else if strings.HasPrefix(optname, "/") {
possplit = 1
islong = len(optname) > 2
}
return optname[:possplit], optname[possplit:], islong
}
// splitOption attempts to split the passed option into a name and an argument.
// When there is no argument specified, nil will be returned for it.
func splitOption(prefix string, option string, islong bool) (string, string, *string) {
if len(option) == 0 {
return option, "", nil
}
// Windows typically uses a colon for the option name and argument
// delimiter while POSIX typically uses an equals. Support both styles,
// but don't allow the two to be mixed. That is to say /foo:bar and
// --foo=bar are acceptable, but /foo=bar and --foo:bar are not.
var pos int
var sp string
if prefix == "/" {
sp = ":"
pos = strings.Index(option, sp)
} else if len(prefix) > 0 {
sp = "="
pos = strings.Index(option, sp)
}
if (islong && pos >= 0) || (!islong && pos == 1) {
rest := option[pos+1:]
return option[:pos], sp, &rest
}
return option, "", nil
}
// addHelpGroup adds a new group that contains default help parameters.
func (c *Command) addHelpGroup(showHelp func() error) *Group {
// Windows CLI applications typically use /? for help, so make both
// that available as well as the POSIX style h and help.
var help struct {
ShowHelpWindows func() error `short:"?" description:"Show this help message"`
ShowHelpPosix func() error `short:"h" long:"help" description:"Show this help message"`
}
help.ShowHelpWindows = showHelp
help.ShowHelpPosix = showHelp
ret, _ := c.AddGroup("Help Options", "", &help)
ret.isBuiltinHelp = true
return ret
}