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/* NSC -- new Scala compiler
* Copyright 2005-2010 LAMP/EPFL
* @author Paul Phillips
*/
package scala.tools.nsc
package settings
import io.AbstractFile
/** A Settings abstraction boiled out of the original highly mutable Settings
* class with the intention of creating an ImmutableSettings which can be used
* interchangeably. Except of course without the mutants.
*/
trait AbsSettings {
type Setting <: AbsSetting // Fix to the concrete Setting type
type ResultOfTryToSet // List[String] in mutable, (Settings, List[String]) in immutable
def errorFn: String => Unit
protected def allSettings: collection.Set[Setting]
// settings minus internal usage settings
def visibleSettings = allSettings filterNot (_.isInternalOnly)
// only settings which differ from default
def userSetSettings = visibleSettings filterNot (_.isDefault)
// checks both name and any available abbreviations
def lookupSetting(cmd: String): Option[Setting] = allSettings find (_ respondsTo cmd)
// two AbsSettings objects are equal if their visible settings are equal.
override def hashCode() = visibleSettings.hashCode
override def equals(that: Any) = that match {
case s: AbsSettings => this.visibleSettings == s.visibleSettings
case _ => false
}
override def toString() = "Settings {\n%s}\n" format (userSetSettings map (" " + _ + "\n") mkString)
def toConciseString = userSetSettings.mkString("(", " ", ")")
def checkDependencies =
visibleSettings filterNot (_.isDefault) forall (setting => setting.dependencies forall {
case (dep, value) =>
(Option(dep.value) exists (_.toString == value)) || {
errorFn("incomplete option %s (requires %s)".format(setting.name, dep.name))
false
}
})
implicit lazy val SettingOrdering: Ordering[Setting] = Ordering.ordered
trait AbsSettingValue {
type T <: Any
def value: T
def isDefault: Boolean
}
trait AbsSetting extends Ordered[Setting] with AbsSettingValue {
def name: String
def helpDescription: String
def unparse: List[String] // A list of Strings which can recreate this setting.
/** In mutable Settings, these return the same object with a var set.
* In immutable, of course they will return a new object, which means
* we can't use "this.type", at least not in a non-casty manner, which
* is unfortunate because we lose type information without it.
*/
def withAbbreviation(name: String): Setting
def withHelpSyntax(help: String): Setting
def helpSyntax: String = name
def abbreviations: List[String] = Nil
def dependencies: List[(Setting, String)] = Nil
def respondsTo(label: String) = (name == label) || (abbreviations contains label)
/** If the setting should not appear in help output, etc. */
def isInternalOnly = false
/** Issue error and return */
def errorAndValue[T](msg: String, x: T): T = { errorFn(msg) ; x }
/** After correct Setting has been selected, tryToSet is called with the
* remainder of the command line. It consumes any applicable arguments and
* returns the unconsumed ones.
*/
protected[nsc] def tryToSet(args: List[String]): Option[ResultOfTryToSet]
/** Commands which can take lists of arguments in form -Xfoo:bar,baz override
* this method and accept them as a list. It returns List[String] for
* consistency with tryToSet, and should return its incoming arguments
* unmodified on failure, and Nil on success.
*/
protected[nsc] def tryToSetColon(args: List[String]): Option[ResultOfTryToSet] =
errorAndValue("'%s' does not accept multiple arguments" format name, None)
/** Commands which take properties in form -Dfoo=bar or -Dfoo
*/
protected[nsc] def tryToSetProperty(args: List[String]): Option[ResultOfTryToSet] =
errorAndValue("'%s' does not accept property style arguments" format name, None)
/** Attempt to set from a properties file style property value.
*/
def tryToSetFromPropertyValue(s: String): Unit = tryToSet(s :: Nil)
def isCategory: Boolean = List("-X", "-Y", "-P") contains name
def isAdvanced: Boolean = (name startsWith "-X") && name != "-X"
def isPrivate: Boolean = (name startsWith "-Y") && name != "-Y"
def isStandard: Boolean = !isAdvanced && !isPrivate && !isCategory
def compare(that: Setting): Int = name compare that.name
/** Equality tries to sidestep all the drama and define it simply and
* in one place: two AbsSetting objects are equal if their names and
* values compare equal.
*/
override def equals(that: Any) = that match {
case x: AbsSettings#AbsSetting => (name == x.name) && (value == x.value)
case _ => false
}
override def hashCode() = (name, value).hashCode
override def toString() = "%s = %s".format(name, value)
}
trait InternalSetting extends AbsSetting {
override def isInternalOnly = true
}
}
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