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'use strict'; const { ArrayPrototypeFind, ObjectEntries, ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty: ObjectHasOwn, StringPrototypeCharAt, StringPrototypeIncludes, StringPrototypeStartsWith, } = require('./internal/primordials'); const { validateObject, } = require('./internal/validators'); // These are internal utilities to make the parsing logic easier to read, and // add lots of detail for the curious. They are in a separate file to allow // unit testing, although that is not essential (this could be rolled into // main file and just tested implicitly via API). // // These routines are for internal use, not for export to client. /** * Return the named property, but only if it is an own property. */ function objectGetOwn(obj, prop) { if (ObjectHasOwn(obj, prop)) return obj[prop]; } /** * Return the named options property, but only if it is an own property. */ function optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, prop) { if (ObjectHasOwn(options, longOption)) return objectGetOwn(options[longOption], prop); } /** * Determines if the argument may be used as an option value. * @example * isOptionValue('V') // returns true * isOptionValue('-v') // returns true (greedy) * isOptionValue('--foo') // returns true (greedy) * isOptionValue(undefined) // returns false */ function isOptionValue(value) { if (value == null) return false; // Open Group Utility Conventions are that an option-argument // is the argument after the option, and may start with a dash. return true; // greedy! } /** * Detect whether there is possible confusion and user may have omitted * the option argument, like `--port --verbose` when `port` of type:string. * In strict mode we throw errors if value is option-like. */ function isOptionLikeValue(value) { if (value == null) return false; return value.length > 1 && StringPrototypeCharAt(value, 0) === '-'; } /** * Determines if `arg` is just a short option. * @example '-f' */ function isLoneShortOption(arg) { return arg.length === 2 && StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) === '-' && StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) !== '-'; } /** * Determines if `arg` is a lone long option. * @example * isLoneLongOption('a') // returns false * isLoneLongOption('-a') // returns false * isLoneLongOption('--foo') // returns true * isLoneLongOption('--foo=bar') // returns false */ function isLoneLongOption(arg) { return arg.length > 2 && StringPrototypeStartsWith(arg, '--') && !StringPrototypeIncludes(arg, '=', 3); } /** * Determines if `arg` is a long option and value in the same argument. * @example * isLongOptionAndValue('--foo') // returns false * isLongOptionAndValue('--foo=bar') // returns true */ function isLongOptionAndValue(arg) { return arg.length > 2 && StringPrototypeStartsWith(arg, '--') && StringPrototypeIncludes(arg, '=', 3); } /** * Determines if `arg` is a short option group. * * See Guideline 5 of the [Open Group Utility Conventions](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap12.html). * One or more options without option-arguments, followed by at most one * option that takes an option-argument, should be accepted when grouped * behind one '-' delimiter. * @example * isShortOptionGroup('-a', {}) // returns false * isShortOptionGroup('-ab', {}) // returns true * // -fb is an option and a value, not a short option group * isShortOptionGroup('-fb', { * options: { f: { type: 'string' } } * }) // returns false * isShortOptionGroup('-bf', { * options: { f: { type: 'string' } } * }) // returns true * // -bfb is an edge case, return true and caller sorts it out * isShortOptionGroup('-bfb', { * options: { f: { type: 'string' } } * }) // returns true */ function isShortOptionGroup(arg, options) { if (arg.length <= 2) return false; if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) !== '-') return false; if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) === '-') return false; const firstShort = StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1); const longOption = findLongOptionForShort(firstShort, options); return optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, 'type') !== 'string'; } /** * Determine if arg is a short string option followed by its value. * @example * isShortOptionAndValue('-a', {}); // returns false * isShortOptionAndValue('-ab', {}); // returns false * isShortOptionAndValue('-fFILE', { * options: { foo: { short: 'f', type: 'string' }} * }) // returns true */ function isShortOptionAndValue(arg, options) { validateObject(options, 'options'); if (arg.length <= 2) return false; if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) !== '-') return false; if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) === '-') return false; const shortOption = StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1); const longOption = findLongOptionForShort(shortOption, options); return optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, 'type') === 'string'; } /** * Find the long option associated with a short option. Looks for a configured * `short` and returns the short option itself if a long option is not found. * @example * findLongOptionForShort('a', {}) // returns 'a' * findLongOptionForShort('b', { * options: { bar: { short: 'b' } } * }) // returns 'bar' */ function findLongOptionForShort(shortOption, options) { validateObject(options, 'options'); const longOptionEntry = ArrayPrototypeFind( ObjectEntries(options), ({ 1: optionConfig }) => objectGetOwn(optionConfig, 'short') === shortOption ); return longOptionEntry?.[0] ?? shortOption; } /** * Check if the given option includes a default value * and that option has not been set by the input args. * * @param {string} longOption - long option name e.g. 'foo' * @param {object} optionConfig - the option configuration properties * @param {object} values - option values returned in `values` by parseArgs */ function useDefaultValueOption(longOption, optionConfig, values) { return objectGetOwn(optionConfig, 'default') !== undefined && values[longOption] === undefined; } module.exports = { findLongOptionForShort, isLoneLongOption, isLoneShortOption, isLongOptionAndValue, isOptionValue, isOptionLikeValue, isShortOptionAndValue, isShortOptionGroup, useDefaultValueOption, objectGetOwn, optionsGetOwn, };