# We handle the parsing of options, and subsequently as a singleton # object to be queried for option values module RI VERSION_STRING = "alpha 0.1" class Options require 'singleton' require 'getoptlong' include Singleton # No not use a pager. Writable, because ri sets it if it # can't find a pager attr_accessor :use_stdout # should we just display a class list and exit attr_reader :list_classes # The width of the output line attr_reader :width # the formatting we apply to the output attr_reader :formatter module OptionList OPTION_LIST = [ [ "--help", "-h", nil, "you're looking at it" ], [ "--classes", "-c", nil, "Display the names of classes and modules we\n" + "know about"], [ "--format", "-f", "", "Format to use when displaying output:\n" + " " + RI::TextFormatter.list + "\n" + "Use 'bs' (backspace) with most pager programs.\n" + "To use ANSI, either also use the -T option, or\n\n" + "tell your pager to allow control characters\n" + "(for example using the -R option to less)"], [ "--no-pager", "-T", nil, "Send output directly to stdout." ], [ "--width", "-w", "output width", "set the width of the output" ], ] def OptionList.options OPTION_LIST.map do |long, short, arg,| [ long, short, arg ? GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT : GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT ] end end def OptionList.strip_output(text) text =~ /^\s+/ leading_spaces = $& text.gsub!(/^#{leading_spaces}/, '') $stdout.puts text end # Show an error and exit def OptionList.error(msg) $stderr.puts $stderr.puts msg $stderr.puts "\nFor help on options, try 'ri --help'\n\n" exit 1 end # Show usage and exit def OptionList.usage(short_form=false) puts puts(RI::VERSION_STRING) puts name = File.basename($0) OptionList.strip_output(<<-EOT) Usage: #{name} [options] [names...] Display information on Ruby classes, modules, and methods. Give the names of classes or methods to see their documentation. Partial names may be given: if the names match more than one entity, a list will be shown, otherwise details on that entity will be displayed. Nested classes and modules can be specified using the normal Name::Name notation, and instance methods can be distinguished from class methods using "." (or "#") instead of "::". For example: ri File ri File.new ri F.n ri zip Note that shell quoting may be required for method names containing puncuation: ri 'Array.[]' ri compact\\! EOT if short_form puts "For help on options, type 'ri -h'" puts "For a list of classes I know about, type 'ri -c'" else puts "Options:\n\n" OPTION_LIST.each do |long, short, arg, desc| opt = sprintf("%20s", "#{long}, #{short}") oparg = sprintf("%-7s", arg) print "#{opt} #{oparg}" desc = desc.split("\n") if arg.nil? || arg.length < 7 puts desc.shift else puts end desc.each do |line| puts(" "*28 + line) end puts end exit 0 end end end # Parse command line options. def parse @use_stdout = !STDOUT.tty? @width = 72 @formatter = RI::TextFormatter.for("plain") @list_classes = false begin go = GetoptLong.new(*OptionList.options) go.quiet = true go.each do |opt, arg| case opt when "--help" then OptionList.usage when "--no-pager" then @use_stdout = true when "--classes" then @list_classes = true when "--format" @formatter = RI::TextFormatter.for(arg) unless @formatter $stderr.print "Invalid formatter (should be one of " $stderr.puts RI::TextFormatter.list + ")" exit 1 end when "--width" begin @width = Integer(arg) rescue $stderr.puts "Invalid width: '#{arg}'" exit 1 end end end rescue GetoptLong::InvalidOption, GetoptLong::MissingArgument => error OptionList.error(error.message) end end end end