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55 
56 package jdk.internal.joptsimple;
57 
58 import java.util.List;
59 
60 import static java.util.Arrays.*;
61 import static java.util.Collections.*;
62 import static jdk.internal.joptsimple.internal.Reflection.*;
63 
64 /**
65  * <p>Specification of a command line's non-option arguments.</p>
66  *
67  * <p>Instances are returned from {@link OptionParser} methods to allow the formation of parser directives as
68  * sentences in a "fluent interface" language. For example:</p>
69  *
70  * <pre>
71  *   <code>
72  *   OptionParser parser = new OptionParser();
73  *   parser.nonOptions( "files to be processed" ).<strong>ofType( File.class )</strong>;
74  *   </code>
75  * </pre>
76  *
77  * <p>If no methods are invoked on an instance of this class, then that instance's option will treat the non-option
78  * arguments as {@link String}s.</p>
79  *
80  * @param <V> represents the type of the non-option arguments
81  * @author <a href="mailto:pholser@alumni.rice.edu">Paul Holser</a>
82  */
83 public class NonOptionArgumentSpec<V> extends AbstractOptionSpec<V> {
84     static final String NAME = "[arguments]";
85 
86     private ValueConverter<V> converter;
87     private String argumentDescription = "";
88 
NonOptionArgumentSpec()89     NonOptionArgumentSpec() {
90         this( "" );
91     }
92 
NonOptionArgumentSpec( String description )93     NonOptionArgumentSpec( String description ) {
94         super( asList( NAME ), description );
95     }
96 
97     /**
98      * <p>Specifies a type to which the non-option arguments are to be converted.</p>
99      *
100      * <p>JOpt Simple accepts types that have either:</p>
101      *
102      * <ol>
103      *   <li>a public static method called {@code valueOf} which accepts a single argument of type {@link String}
104      *   and whose return type is the same as the class on which the method is declared.  The {@code java.lang}
105      *   primitive wrapper classes have such methods.</li>
106      *
107      *   <li>a public constructor which accepts a single argument of type {@link String}.</li>
108      * </ol>
109      *
110      * <p>This class converts arguments using those methods in that order; that is, {@code valueOf} would be invoked
111      * before a one-{@link String}-arg constructor would.</p>
112      *
113      * <p>Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to
114      * {@link #withValuesConvertedBy(ValueConverter)}.</p>
115      *
116      * @param <T> represents the runtime class of the desired option argument type
117      * @param argumentType desired type of arguments to this spec's option
118      * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
119      * @throws NullPointerException if the type is {@code null}
120      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the type does not have the standard conversion methods
121      */
122     @SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" )
ofType( Class<T> argumentType )123     public <T> NonOptionArgumentSpec<T> ofType( Class<T> argumentType ) {
124         converter = (ValueConverter<V>) findConverter( argumentType );
125         return (NonOptionArgumentSpec<T>) this;
126     }
127 
128     /**
129      * <p>Specifies a converter to use to translate non-option arguments into Java objects.  This is useful
130      * when converting to types that do not have the requisite factory method or constructor for
131      * {@link #ofType(Class)}.</p>
132      *
133      * <p>Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to {@link #ofType(Class)}.
134      *
135      * @param <T> represents the runtime class of the desired non-option argument type
136      * @param aConverter the converter to use
137      * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
138      * @throws NullPointerException if the converter is {@code null}
139      */
140     @SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" )
withValuesConvertedBy( ValueConverter<T> aConverter )141     public final <T> NonOptionArgumentSpec<T> withValuesConvertedBy( ValueConverter<T> aConverter ) {
142         if ( aConverter == null )
143             throw new NullPointerException( "illegal null converter" );
144 
145         converter = (ValueConverter<V>) aConverter;
146         return (NonOptionArgumentSpec<T>) this;
147     }
148 
149     /**
150      * <p>Specifies a description for the non-option arguments that this spec represents.  This description is used
151      * when generating help information about the parser.</p>
152      *
153      * @param description describes the nature of the argument of this spec's option
154      * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
155      */
describedAs( String description )156     public NonOptionArgumentSpec<V> describedAs( String description ) {
157         argumentDescription = description;
158         return this;
159     }
160 
161     @Override
convert( String argument )162     protected final V convert( String argument ) {
163         return convertWith( converter, argument );
164     }
165 
166     @Override
handleOption( OptionParser parser, ArgumentList arguments, OptionSet detectedOptions, String detectedArgument )167     void handleOption( OptionParser parser, ArgumentList arguments, OptionSet detectedOptions,
168         String detectedArgument ) {
169 
170         detectedOptions.addWithArgument( this, detectedArgument );
171     }
172 
defaultValues()173     public List<?> defaultValues() {
174         return emptyList();
175     }
176 
isRequired()177     public boolean isRequired() {
178         return false;
179     }
180 
acceptsArguments()181     public boolean acceptsArguments() {
182         return false;
183     }
184 
requiresArgument()185     public boolean requiresArgument() {
186         return false;
187     }
188 
argumentDescription()189     public String argumentDescription() {
190         return argumentDescription;
191     }
192 
argumentTypeIndicator()193     public String argumentTypeIndicator() {
194         return argumentTypeIndicatorFrom( converter );
195     }
196 
representsNonOptions()197     public boolean representsNonOptions() {
198         return true;
199     }
200 }
201