284 lines
11 KiB
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284 lines
11 KiB
C++
// Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002-2004.
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// Copyright Bertolt Mildner 2004.
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
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// or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#ifndef BOOST_OPTION_DESCRIPTION_VP_2003_05_19
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#define BOOST_OPTION_DESCRIPTION_VP_2003_05_19
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#include <boost/program_options/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/program_options/errors.hpp>
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#include <boost/program_options/value_semantic.hpp>
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#include <boost/function.hpp>
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#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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#include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
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#include <boost/any.hpp>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <set>
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#include <map>
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#include <stdexcept>
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#include <iosfwd>
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#if defined(BOOST_MSVC)
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# pragma warning (push)
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# pragma warning (disable:4251) // class 'boost::shared_ptr<T>' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'boost::program_options::option_description'
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#endif
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/** Boost namespace */
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namespace boost {
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/** Namespace for the library. */
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namespace program_options {
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/** Describes one possible command line/config file option. There are two
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kinds of properties of an option. First describe it syntactically and
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are used only to validate input. Second affect interpretation of the
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option, for example default value for it or function that should be
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called when the value is finally known. Routines which perform parsing
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never use second kind of properties \-- they are side effect free.
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@sa options_description
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*/
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class BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL option_description {
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public:
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option_description();
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/** Initializes the object with the passed data.
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Note: it would be nice to make the second parameter auto_ptr,
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to explicitly pass ownership. Unfortunately, it's often needed to
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create objects of types derived from 'value_semantic':
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options_description d;
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d.add_options()("a", parameter<int>("n")->default_value(1));
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Here, the static type returned by 'parameter' should be derived
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from value_semantic.
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Alas, derived->base conversion for auto_ptr does not really work,
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see
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http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2000/n1232.pdf
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http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#84
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So, we have to use plain old pointers. Besides, users are not
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expected to use the constructor directly.
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The 'name' parameter is interpreted by the following rules:
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- if there's no "," character in 'name', it specifies long name
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- otherwise, the part before "," specifies long name and the part
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after \-- short name.
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*/
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option_description(const char* name,
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const value_semantic* s);
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/** Initializes the class with the passed data.
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*/
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option_description(const char* name,
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const value_semantic* s,
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const char* description);
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virtual ~option_description();
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enum match_result { no_match, full_match, approximate_match };
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/** Given 'option', specified in the input source,
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returns 'true' if 'option' specifies *this.
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*/
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match_result match(const std::string& option, bool approx,
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bool long_ignore_case, bool short_ignore_case) const;
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/** Returns the key that should identify the option, in
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particular in the variables_map class.
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The 'option' parameter is the option spelling from the
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input source.
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If option name contains '*', returns 'option'.
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If long name was specified, it's the long name, otherwise
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it's a short name with prepended '-'.
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*/
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const std::string& key(const std::string& option) const;
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/** Returns the canonical name for the option description to enable the user to
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recognised a matching option.
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1) For short options ('-', '/'), returns the short name prefixed.
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2) For long options ('--' / '-') returns the long name prefixed
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3) All other cases, returns the long name (if present) or the short name,
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unprefixed.
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*/
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std::string canonical_display_name(int canonical_option_style = 0) const;
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const std::string& long_name() const;
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/// Explanation of this option
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const std::string& description() const;
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/// Semantic of option's value
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shared_ptr<const value_semantic> semantic() const;
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/// Returns the option name, formatted suitably for usage message.
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std::string format_name() const;
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/** Returns the parameter name and properties, formatted suitably for
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usage message. */
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std::string format_parameter() const;
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private:
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option_description& set_name(const char* name);
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std::string m_short_name, m_long_name, m_description;
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// shared_ptr is needed to simplify memory management in
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// copy ctor and destructor.
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shared_ptr<const value_semantic> m_value_semantic;
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};
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class options_description;
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/** Class which provides convenient creation syntax to option_description.
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*/
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class BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL options_description_easy_init {
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public:
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options_description_easy_init(options_description* owner);
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options_description_easy_init&
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operator()(const char* name,
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const char* description);
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options_description_easy_init&
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operator()(const char* name,
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const value_semantic* s);
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options_description_easy_init&
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operator()(const char* name,
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const value_semantic* s,
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const char* description);
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private:
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options_description* owner;
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};
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/** A set of option descriptions. This provides convenient interface for
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adding new option (the add_options) method, and facilities to search
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for options by name.
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See @ref a_adding_options "here" for option adding interface discussion.
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@sa option_description
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*/
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class BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL options_description {
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public:
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static const unsigned m_default_line_length;
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/** Creates the instance. */
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options_description(unsigned line_length = m_default_line_length,
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unsigned min_description_length = m_default_line_length / 2);
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/** Creates the instance. The 'caption' parameter gives the name of
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this 'options_description' instance. Primarily useful for output.
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The 'description_length' specifies the number of columns that
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should be reserved for the description text; if the option text
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encroaches into this, then the description will start on the next
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line.
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*/
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options_description(const std::string& caption,
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unsigned line_length = m_default_line_length,
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unsigned min_description_length = m_default_line_length / 2);
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/** Adds new variable description. Throws duplicate_variable_error if
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either short or long name matches that of already present one.
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*/
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void add(shared_ptr<option_description> desc);
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/** Adds a group of option description. This has the same
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effect as adding all option_descriptions in 'desc'
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individually, except that output operator will show
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a separate group.
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Returns *this.
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*/
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options_description& add(const options_description& desc);
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/** Find the maximum width of the option column, including options
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in groups. */
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unsigned get_option_column_width() const;
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public:
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/** Returns an object of implementation-defined type suitable for adding
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options to options_description. The returned object will
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have overloaded operator() with parameter type matching
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'option_description' constructors. Calling the operator will create
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new option_description instance and add it.
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*/
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options_description_easy_init add_options();
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const option_description& find(const std::string& name,
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bool approx,
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bool long_ignore_case = false,
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bool short_ignore_case = false) const;
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const option_description* find_nothrow(const std::string& name,
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bool approx,
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bool long_ignore_case = false,
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bool short_ignore_case = false) const;
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const std::vector< shared_ptr<option_description> >& options() const;
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/** Produces a human readable output of 'desc', listing options,
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their descriptions and allowed parameters. Other options_description
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instances previously passed to add will be output separately. */
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friend BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
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const options_description& desc);
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/** Outputs 'desc' to the specified stream, calling 'f' to output each
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option_description element. */
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void print(std::ostream& os, unsigned width = 0) const;
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private:
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, BOOST_TESTED_AT(1800))
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// prevent warning C4512: assignment operator could not be generated
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options_description& operator=(const options_description&);
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#endif
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typedef std::map<std::string, int>::const_iterator name2index_iterator;
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typedef std::pair<name2index_iterator, name2index_iterator>
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approximation_range;
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//approximation_range find_approximation(const std::string& prefix) const;
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std::string m_caption;
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const unsigned m_line_length;
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const unsigned m_min_description_length;
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// Data organization is chosen because:
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// - there could be two names for one option
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// - option_add_proxy needs to know the last added option
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std::vector< shared_ptr<option_description> > m_options;
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// Whether the option comes from one of declared groups.
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_DINKUMWARE_STDLIB, BOOST_TESTED_AT(313))
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// vector<bool> is buggy there, see
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// http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;837698
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std::vector<char> belong_to_group;
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#else
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std::vector<bool> belong_to_group;
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#endif
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std::vector< shared_ptr<options_description> > groups;
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};
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/** Class thrown when duplicate option description is found. */
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class BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL duplicate_option_error : public error {
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public:
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duplicate_option_error(const std::string& xwhat) : error(xwhat) {}
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};
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}}
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#if defined(BOOST_MSVC)
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# pragma warning (pop)
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#endif
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#endif
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