webrtc/talk/base/flags.h
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/*
* libjingle
* Copyright 2006, Google Inc.
*
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// Originally comes from shared/commandlineflags/flags.h
// Flags are defined and declared using DEFINE_xxx and DECLARE_xxx macros,
// where xxx is the flag type. Flags are referred to via FLAG_yyy,
// where yyy is the flag name. For intialization and iteration of flags,
// see the FlagList class. For full programmatic access to any
// flag, see the Flag class.
//
// The implementation only relies and basic C++ functionality
// and needs no special library or STL support.
#ifndef TALK_BASE_FLAGS_H__
#define TALK_BASE_FLAGS_H__
#include <assert.h>
#include "talk/base/checks.h"
#include "talk/base/common.h"
// Internal use only.
union FlagValue {
// Note: Because in C++ non-bool values are silently converted into
// bool values ('bool b = "false";' results in b == true!), we pass
// and int argument to New_BOOL as this appears to be safer - sigh.
// In particular, it prevents the (not uncommon!) bug where a bool
// flag is defined via: DEFINE_bool(flag, "false", "some comment");.
static FlagValue New_BOOL(int b) {
FlagValue v;
v.b = (b != 0);
return v;
}
static FlagValue New_INT(int i) {
FlagValue v;
v.i = i;
return v;
}
static FlagValue New_FLOAT(float f) {
FlagValue v;
v.f = f;
return v;
}
static FlagValue New_STRING(const char* s) {
FlagValue v;
v.s = s;
return v;
}
bool b;
int i;
double f;
const char* s;
};
// Each flag can be accessed programmatically via a Flag object.
class Flag {
public:
enum Type { BOOL, INT, FLOAT, STRING };
// Internal use only.
Flag(const char* file, const char* name, const char* comment,
Type type, void* variable, FlagValue default_);
// General flag information
const char* file() const { return file_; }
const char* name() const { return name_; }
const char* comment() const { return comment_; }
// Flag type
Type type() const { return type_; }
// Flag variables
bool* bool_variable() const {
assert(type_ == BOOL);
return &variable_->b;
}
int* int_variable() const {
assert(type_ == INT);
return &variable_->i;
}
double* float_variable() const {
assert(type_ == FLOAT);
return &variable_->f;
}
const char** string_variable() const {
assert(type_ == STRING);
return &variable_->s;
}
// Default values
bool bool_default() const {
assert(type_ == BOOL);
return default_.b;
}
int int_default() const {
assert(type_ == INT);
return default_.i;
}
double float_default() const {
assert(type_ == FLOAT);
return default_.f;
}
const char* string_default() const {
assert(type_ == STRING);
return default_.s;
}
// Resets a flag to its default value
void SetToDefault();
// Iteration support
Flag* next() const { return next_; }
// Prints flag information. The current flag value is only printed
// if print_current_value is set.
void Print(bool print_current_value);
private:
const char* file_;
const char* name_;
const char* comment_;
Type type_;
FlagValue* variable_;
FlagValue default_;
Flag* next_;
friend class FlagList; // accesses next_
};
// Internal use only.
#define DEFINE_FLAG(type, c_type, name, default, comment) \
/* define and initialize the flag */ \
c_type FLAG_##name = (default); \
/* register the flag */ \
static Flag Flag_##name(__FILE__, #name, (comment), \
Flag::type, &FLAG_##name, \
FlagValue::New_##type(default))
// Internal use only.
#define DECLARE_FLAG(c_type, name) \
/* declare the external flag */ \
extern c_type FLAG_##name
// Use the following macros to define a new flag:
#define DEFINE_bool(name, default, comment) \
DEFINE_FLAG(BOOL, bool, name, default, comment)
#define DEFINE_int(name, default, comment) \
DEFINE_FLAG(INT, int, name, default, comment)
#define DEFINE_float(name, default, comment) \
DEFINE_FLAG(FLOAT, double, name, default, comment)
#define DEFINE_string(name, default, comment) \
DEFINE_FLAG(STRING, const char*, name, default, comment)
// Use the following macros to declare a flag defined elsewhere:
#define DECLARE_bool(name) DECLARE_FLAG(bool, name)
#define DECLARE_int(name) DECLARE_FLAG(int, name)
#define DECLARE_float(name) DECLARE_FLAG(double, name)
#define DECLARE_string(name) DECLARE_FLAG(const char*, name)
// The global list of all flags.
class FlagList {
public:
FlagList();
// The NULL-terminated list of all flags. Traverse with Flag::next().
static Flag* list() { return list_; }
// If file != NULL, prints information for all flags defined in file;
// otherwise prints information for all flags in all files. The current
// flag value is only printed if print_current_value is set.
static void Print(const char* file, bool print_current_value);
// Lookup a flag by name. Returns the matching flag or NULL.
static Flag* Lookup(const char* name);
// Helper function to parse flags: Takes an argument arg and splits it into
// a flag name and flag value (or NULL if they are missing). is_bool is set
// if the arg started with "-no" or "--no". The buffer may be used to NUL-
// terminate the name, it must be large enough to hold any possible name.
static void SplitArgument(const char* arg,
char* buffer, int buffer_size,
const char** name, const char** value,
bool* is_bool);
// Set the flag values by parsing the command line. If remove_flags
// is set, the flags and associated values are removed from (argc,
// argv). Returns 0 if no error occurred. Otherwise, returns the
// argv index > 0 for the argument where an error occurred. In that
// case, (argc, argv) will remain unchanged indepdendent of the
// remove_flags value, and no assumptions about flag settings should
// be made.
//
// The following syntax for flags is accepted (both '-' and '--' are ok):
//
// --flag (bool flags only)
// --noflag (bool flags only)
// --flag=value (non-bool flags only, no spaces around '=')
// --flag value (non-bool flags only)
static int SetFlagsFromCommandLine(int* argc,
const char** argv,
bool remove_flags);
static inline int SetFlagsFromCommandLine(int* argc,
char** argv,
bool remove_flags) {
return SetFlagsFromCommandLine(argc, const_cast<const char**>(argv),
remove_flags);
}
// Registers a new flag. Called during program initialization. Not
// thread-safe.
static void Register(Flag* flag);
private:
static Flag* list_;
};
#ifdef WIN32
// A helper class to translate Windows command line arguments into UTF8,
// which then allows us to just pass them to the flags system.
// This encapsulates all the work of getting the command line and translating
// it to an array of 8-bit strings; all you have to do is create one of these,
// and then call argc() and argv().
class WindowsCommandLineArguments {
public:
WindowsCommandLineArguments();
~WindowsCommandLineArguments();
int argc() { return argc_; }
char **argv() { return argv_; }
private:
int argc_;
char **argv_;
private:
DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(WindowsCommandLineArguments);
};
#endif // WIN32
#endif // SHARED_COMMANDLINEFLAGS_FLAGS_H__