/* NSC -- new Scala compiler * Copyright 2005-2013 LAMP/EPFL * @author Paul Phillips */ package scala.tools package cmd import nsc.io.Directory import scala.reflect.OptManifest /** A general mechanism for defining how a command line argument * (always a String) is transformed into an arbitrary type. A few * example instances are in the companion object, but in general * either IntFromString will suffice or you'll want custom transformers. */ abstract class FromString[+T](implicit m: OptManifest[T]) extends PartialFunction[String, T] { def apply(s: String): T def isDefinedAt(s: String): Boolean = true def zero: T = apply("") def targetString: String = m.toString } object FromString { // We need this because we clash with the String => Path implicits. private def toDir(s: String) = new Directory(new java.io.File(s)) /** Path related stringifiers. */ val ExistingDir: FromString[Directory] = new FromString[Directory] { override def isDefinedAt(s: String) = toDir(s).isDirectory def apply(s: String): Directory = if (isDefinedAt(s)) toDir(s) else cmd.runAndExit(println("'%s' is not an existing directory." format s)) } def ExistingDirRelativeTo(root: Directory) = new FromString[Directory] { private def resolve(s: String) = (toDir(s) toAbsoluteWithRoot root).toDirectory override def isDefinedAt(s: String) = resolve(s).isDirectory def apply(s: String): Directory = if (isDefinedAt(s)) resolve(s) else cmd.runAndExit(println("'%s' is not an existing directory." format resolve(s))) } /** Argument expander, i.e. turns single argument "foo bar baz" into argument * list "foo", "bar", "baz". */ val ArgumentsFromString: FromString[List[String]] = new FromString[List[String]] { def apply(s: String) = toArgs(s) } /** Identity. */ implicit val StringFromString: FromString[String] = new FromString[String] { def apply(s: String): String = s } /** Implicit as the most likely to be useful as-is. */ implicit val IntFromString: FromString[Int] = new FromString[Int] { override def isDefinedAt(s: String) = safeToInt(s).isDefined def apply(s: String) = safeToInt(s).get def safeToInt(s: String): Option[Int] = try Some(java.lang.Integer.parseInt(s)) catch { case _: NumberFormatException => None } } }