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Fixes #23179. Fixes #22454. Enables passing `{tokens: true}` to `parseArgs` and setting default values for options. With this PR, the observable framework works with deno out of the box (no unstable flags needed). The existing code was basically copied straight from node, so this PR mostly just updates that (out of date) vendored code. Also fixes some issues with error exports (before this PR, in certain error cases we were attempting to construct error classes that weren't actually in scope). The last change (in the second commit) adds a small hack so that we actually exercise the `test-parse-args.js` node_compat test, previously it was reported as passing though it should have failed. That test now passes. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
200 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
200 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import { primordials } from "ext:core/mod.js";
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const {
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ArrayPrototypeFind,
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ObjectEntries,
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ObjectHasOwn,
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StringPrototypeCharAt,
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StringPrototypeIncludes,
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StringPrototypeStartsWith,
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} = primordials;
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import { validateObject } from "ext:deno_node/internal/validators.mjs";
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// These are internal utilities to make the parsing logic easier to read, and
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// add lots of detail for the curious. They are in a separate file to allow
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// unit testing, although that is not essential (this could be rolled into
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// main file and just tested implicitly via API).
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//
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// These routines are for internal use, not for export to client.
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/**
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* Return the named property, but only if it is an own property.
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*/
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function objectGetOwn(obj, prop) {
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if (ObjectHasOwn(obj, prop)) {
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return obj[prop];
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}
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}
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/**
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* Return the named options property, but only if it is an own property.
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*/
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function optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, prop) {
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if (ObjectHasOwn(options, longOption)) {
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return objectGetOwn(options[longOption], prop);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Determines if the argument may be used as an option value.
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* @example
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* isOptionValue('V') // returns true
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* isOptionValue('-v') // returns true (greedy)
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* isOptionValue('--foo') // returns true (greedy)
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* isOptionValue(undefined) // returns false
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*/
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function isOptionValue(value) {
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if (value == null) return false;
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// Open Group Utility Conventions are that an option-argument
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// is the argument after the option, and may start with a dash.
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return true; // greedy!
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}
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/**
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* Detect whether there is possible confusion and user may have omitted
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* the option argument, like `--port --verbose` when `port` of type:string.
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* In strict mode we throw errors if value is option-like.
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*/
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function isOptionLikeValue(value) {
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if (value == null) return false;
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return value.length > 1 && StringPrototypeCharAt(value, 0) === "-";
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}
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/**
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* Determines if `arg` is just a short option.
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* @example '-f'
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*/
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function isLoneShortOption(arg) {
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return arg.length === 2 &&
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StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) === "-" &&
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StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) !== "-";
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}
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/**
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* Determines if `arg` is a lone long option.
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* @example
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* isLoneLongOption('a') // returns false
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* isLoneLongOption('-a') // returns false
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* isLoneLongOption('--foo') // returns true
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* isLoneLongOption('--foo=bar') // returns false
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*/
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function isLoneLongOption(arg) {
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return arg.length > 2 &&
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StringPrototypeStartsWith(arg, "--") &&
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!StringPrototypeIncludes(arg, "=", 3);
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}
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/**
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* Determines if `arg` is a long option and value in the same argument.
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* @example
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* isLongOptionAndValue('--foo') // returns false
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* isLongOptionAndValue('--foo=bar') // returns true
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*/
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function isLongOptionAndValue(arg) {
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return arg.length > 2 &&
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StringPrototypeStartsWith(arg, "--") &&
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StringPrototypeIncludes(arg, "=", 3);
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}
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/**
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* Determines if `arg` is a short option group.
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*
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* See Guideline 5 of the [Open Group Utility Conventions](https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap12.html).
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* One or more options without option-arguments, followed by at most one
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* option that takes an option-argument, should be accepted when grouped
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* behind one '-' delimiter.
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* @example
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* isShortOptionGroup('-a', {}) // returns false
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* isShortOptionGroup('-ab', {}) // returns true
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* // -fb is an option and a value, not a short option group
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* isShortOptionGroup('-fb', {
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* options: { f: { type: 'string' } }
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* }) // returns false
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* isShortOptionGroup('-bf', {
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* options: { f: { type: 'string' } }
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* }) // returns true
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* // -bfb is an edge case, return true and caller sorts it out
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* isShortOptionGroup('-bfb', {
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* options: { f: { type: 'string' } }
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* }) // returns true
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*/
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function isShortOptionGroup(arg, options) {
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if (arg.length <= 2) return false;
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if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) !== "-") return false;
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if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) === "-") return false;
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const firstShort = StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1);
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const longOption = findLongOptionForShort(firstShort, options);
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return optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, "type") !== "string";
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}
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/**
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* Determine if arg is a short string option followed by its value.
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* @example
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* isShortOptionAndValue('-a', {}); // returns false
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* isShortOptionAndValue('-ab', {}); // returns false
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* isShortOptionAndValue('-fFILE', {
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* options: { foo: { short: 'f', type: 'string' }}
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* }) // returns true
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*/
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function isShortOptionAndValue(arg, options) {
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validateObject(options, "options");
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if (arg.length <= 2) return false;
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if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 0) !== "-") return false;
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if (StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1) === "-") return false;
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const shortOption = StringPrototypeCharAt(arg, 1);
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const longOption = findLongOptionForShort(shortOption, options);
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return optionsGetOwn(options, longOption, "type") === "string";
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}
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/**
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* Find the long option associated with a short option. Looks for a configured
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* `short` and returns the short option itself if a long option is not found.
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* @example
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* findLongOptionForShort('a', {}) // returns 'a'
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* findLongOptionForShort('b', {
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* options: { bar: { short: 'b' } }
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* }) // returns 'bar'
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*/
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function findLongOptionForShort(shortOption, options) {
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validateObject(options, "options");
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const longOptionEntry = ArrayPrototypeFind(
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ObjectEntries(options),
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({ 1: optionConfig }) =>
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objectGetOwn(optionConfig, "short") === shortOption,
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);
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return longOptionEntry?.[0] ?? shortOption;
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}
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/**
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* Check if the given option includes a default value
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* and that option has not been set by the input args.
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* @param {string} longOption - long option name e.g. 'foo'
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* @param {object} optionConfig - the option configuration properties
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* @param {object} values - option values returned in `values` by parseArgs
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*/
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function useDefaultValueOption(longOption, optionConfig, values) {
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return objectGetOwn(optionConfig, "default") !== undefined &&
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values[longOption] === undefined;
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}
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export {
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findLongOptionForShort,
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isLoneLongOption,
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isLoneShortOption,
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isLongOptionAndValue,
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isOptionLikeValue,
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isOptionValue,
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isShortOptionAndValue,
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isShortOptionGroup,
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objectGetOwn,
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optionsGetOwn,
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useDefaultValueOption,
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};
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