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This commit is a large squash, the full development branch is available at: https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat/tree/asm This notably means a refactor of the userland build and testing, to support: - improved assembly infrastructure unified across arm and x86 - native in-tree build and test helpers - parallel building and testing, which implies thread_pool.py - selection of what to build and test from the CLI - path_properties.py to indicate how to build and run different examples - in full system, move all userland stuff into /lkmc - prefix everything that we defined across files with LKMC - --gdb uber convenient helper - remove import imp which was deprecated Full commit messages from the branch follow: 1: userland: add assembly support Move arm assembly cheat here, and start some work on x86 cheat as well. 2: document userland asm syscall interfaces 3: userland assembly: structure readme 4: x86 fail works 5: asm: more links 6: userland: add ported to all archs 7: move all our stuff into /lkmc in guest Motivation: userland is getting several new subdirectories, it would be too insane to just dump all of that in the guest root filesystem. To alleviate the cd pain, .profile puts user inside /lkmc by default. 8: start the big userland migration 9: migrate all 10: bak 11: build-userland-in-tree is now a Python command ./build calls it, we did this to allow --download-dependencies to work perfectly. 12: rename include to lkmc 13: mtops.h is perfect now 14: userland: make build perfect 15: preparing test_user_mode, need to generalize stuff as usual 16: asm: prefix every linux specific with linux/ 17: userland: maybe it really works 18: userland: fix kernel version to work on older ubuntu Expose --kernel-version to allow customization. Update LTP info. 19: userland: build really truly working now userland test: start work, in a working state, but no features 20: test-user-mode: make perfect like build-userland Multithreading and target selection. 21: userland: get a bit closer to perfection 22: thread_pool: support passing thread IDs Then use that to fix gem5 error log read race. 23: userland: native testing 24: userland: path properties getting nice! 25: userland: move posix/environ from cpp-cheat 26: gem5: --debug-flags without =, looks nicer whenever it can be done 27: run: rename --wait-gdb in --gdb-wait, --gdb prefix might become a thing 28: run: create --tmux-program gdb to open gem5 GDB 29: run: create the uber convenient --gdb option 30: userland: move getchar from cpp-cheat 31: prebuilt: kernel boot aarch64 does not work on Ubuntu 16.04 32: userland: x86_64 linux hello world make PIE 33: userland: try to make userland executable selection saner Only allow existing files to be built, stop extension expansion madness. cli_function: get_cli print booleans properly, was printing without --no- for negations. 34: userland: only link to lkmc.o if needed 35: path_properties: make data very compact with only tuples and dicts Spend 2 hours of my life thinking about low value tree walks ;-) 36: userland: move more userland/arch/ logic into property tree 37: userland: make libs work Working for build, but now test-user-mode-in-tree is not using --in-tree, TODO fix later on. 38: userland: make libs really work 39: userland: document path_properties 40: userland: classify linux 41: waste your life 42: common: fix absolute path runs --gdb: allow running from arbitrary directory 43: baremetal: arm allow using floating point instructions 44: baremetal: stat preparing to make perfect like userland/ 45: run: fix image check logic accounting for userland Was failing if I try to run userland (with abspath) when out/ directory is not present. 46: cli-function: raise if the config file is given and does not exist 47: common: define missing 'ld' variable, this broke m5 build 48: rum: --qemu-which host now works for user mode as well as system Don't fall back on host QEMU automatically, too much insanity. 49: userland: refix silly mistakes 50: userland: use path_properties flags for all builds, including lkmc. and userland/arch/main.c Without this in particular, --gdb fails on assembly because main.c was not being built with -ggdb3. 51: userland: start refactor to show failing values on failure! aarch64 basically done, but missing: - other archs - maybe convert main.c into C++ to use templates? - full review of ASSERT_EQ calling convention issues not seen by tests by chance - documentation 52: readme: releases are more stable... 53: submodules: sort gitmodules 54: test-baremetal: same interface as test-user-mode In particular, runs tests in parallel, and allows selecting given tests 55: baremetal: allow arbitrary exit status with the magic string test-baremetal: fix missing setting x0 return value Examples were just returning on ret without setting x0, which led to failures... those were not noticed because of how broken the testing system was ;-) 56: baremetal: ah, actually nope, it didn't work :-( Workaround for now. Works on asserts, but not on exit 1. Some other day, maybe. https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat/issues/59 57: panic on panic: improve behaviour description 58: baremetal: get exit status working with on_exit :-) 59: baremetal: implement C assert 60: test-baremetal: remove commented out exit status workaround 61: test-user-mode: handle exit status for signals. Fix #61. 62: aarch64: fix ASSERT_EQ_REG tests on gem5 Was doing an 8-byte aligned store, which gem5 dislikes. But the ARMARM says bad things may happen there, notably a signal: "D1.8.2 SP alignment checking" so gem5 is not really too wrong, QEMU just happens to work by chance. 63: userland assembly: build empty.S and fail.S to toplevel and run fail.S with path_properties exit_status They were just duplicating stuff needlessly while we don't support non-native in-tree builds, which leads to executable conflicts for C file anyways. 64: gem5: use a single build tree for all build types gem5 already has different object names for each build type it seems, so let's just make sure that works and save some disk space. 65: userland x86_64: ASSERT_EQ show actual and expected values 66: assert_fail.c: add to readme index 67: userland x86_64: implement ASSERT_MEMCMP 68: userland x86_64: allow ASSERT_EQ to take just about anything 69: gas data sizes 70: gas_data_sizes.S: make PIE for all ISAs 71: x86: paddq 72: x86 paddq: test entire family 73: Get rid of imp, started giving deprecation warning every time in Python 3.7 in Ubuntu 19.04. Please python stop torturing me with refactors. Make ./run -u blow up if executable not found, otherwise I go crazy. Get ./test-gdb back to life after the ./run relative path refactor, forgot to test this. 74: fix run-toolchain, qemu-monitor, trace-boot, trace2line, bisect-linux-boot-gem5. Fixes part of #63 I'm sad no one reported qemu-monitor break, that one is kind of important. count.out arguments broke it as an init program, since the kernel adds trash parameters to every init. Is anyone using this repo, I wonder? Keep pushing, keep pushing. One day it gets good enough, and the whole world will see. 75: x86 assembly: addpd 76: Fix import_path circular dependency by splitting it out. Use import thread_pool instead from, from is evil. Fix poweroff.out path for ./trace-boot. 77: run: rename cryptic tmu to tmux-split, ./run is good now so I never use it anymore explicitly 78: assembly SIMD add: make uniform for all ISAs, mark as entry point to learning SIMD 79: start moving arm-assembly-cheat readme in here 80: arm assembly: move some more in 81: move more arm in 82: userland: attempt to fix all assembly example links to README 83: assembly: improve organization of simd add 84: ld2 move in 85: Make userland / assembly getting started more uniform / visible Forward --gcc-which to ./run --tmux. Use gdb-multiarch for --gcc-which host. 86: userland: disable PIE explicitly on command line for all executables 87: userland: make userland content a better landing page 88: build: check git version from --version and degrade gracefully 89: build: make --dry-run work again on all 90: import_path: importlib explicit for Ubuntu 16.04 91: make all submodules point to my forks git servers are insane, submodule implementation is crap, what can you do 92: build: log warning on git too old for --update 93: build-linux: do olddefconfig even if no fragments In particular, gem5 kernel 4.15 needs it 94: userland content: improve a bit landing page for cpp-cheat
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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'''
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This file is GPLv3 like the rest of this repo.
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However, you may use it in a project with any license through imports,
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without affecting the license of the rest of your project, even if you include
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this file in the project source tree, as long as you publish any modifications
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made to this file.
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'''
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import argparse
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import bisect
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import collections
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import os
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import sys
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import lkmc.import_path
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class _Argument:
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def __init__(
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self,
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long_or_short_1,
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long_or_short_2=None,
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default=None,
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dest=None,
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help=None,
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nargs=None,
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**kwargs
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):
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self.args = []
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# argparse is crappy and cannot tell us if arguments were given or not.
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# We need that information to decide if the config file should override argparse or not.
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# So we just use None as a sentinel.
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self.kwargs = {'default': None}
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shortname, longname, key, is_option = self.get_key(
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long_or_short_1,
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long_or_short_2,
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dest
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)
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if shortname is not None:
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self.args.append(shortname)
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if is_option:
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self.args.append(longname)
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else:
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self.args.append(key)
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self.kwargs['metavar'] = longname
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if default is not None and nargs is None:
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self.kwargs['nargs'] = '?'
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if dest is not None:
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self.kwargs['dest'] = dest
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if nargs is not None:
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self.kwargs['nargs'] = nargs
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if default is True or default is False:
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bool_action = 'store_true'
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self.is_bool = True
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else:
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self.is_bool = False
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if default is None and (
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nargs in ('*', '+')
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or ('action' in kwargs and kwargs['action'] == 'append')
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):
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default = []
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if self.is_bool and not 'action' in kwargs:
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self.kwargs['action'] = bool_action
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if help is not None:
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if default is not None:
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if help[-1] == '\n':
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if '\n\n' in help[:-1]:
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help += '\n'
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elif help[-1] == ' ':
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pass
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else:
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help += ' '
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help += 'Default: {}'.format(default)
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self.kwargs['help'] = help
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self.optional = (
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default is not None or
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self.is_bool or
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is_option or
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nargs in ('?', '*', '+')
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)
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self.kwargs.update(kwargs)
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self.default = default
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self.longname = longname
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self.key = key
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self.is_option = is_option
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self.nargs = nargs
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.args) + ' ' + str(self.kwargs)
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@staticmethod
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def get_key(
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long_or_short_1,
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long_or_short_2=None,
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dest=None,
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**kwargs
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):
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if long_or_short_2 is None:
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shortname = None
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longname = long_or_short_1
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else:
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shortname = long_or_short_1
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longname = long_or_short_2
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if longname[0] == '-':
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key = longname.lstrip('-').replace('-', '_')
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is_option = True
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else:
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key = longname.replace('-', '_')
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is_option = False
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if dest is not None:
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key = dest
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return shortname, longname, key, is_option
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class CliFunction:
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'''
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A function that can be called either from Python code, or from the command line.
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Features:
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* single argument description in format very similar to argparse
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* handle default arguments transparently in both cases
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* expose a configuration file mechanism to get default parameters from a file
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* fix some argparse.ArgumentParser() annoyances:
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** allow dashes in positional arguments:
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12834785/having-options-in-argparse-with-a-dash
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** boolean defaults automatically use store_true or store_false, and add a --no-* CLI
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option to invert them if set from the config
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* from a Python call, get the corresponding CLI string list. See get_cli.
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* easily determine if arguments were given on the command line
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30487767/check-if-argparse-optional-argument-is-set-or-not/30491369
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This somewhat duplicates: https://click.palletsprojects.com but:
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* that decorator API is insane
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* CLI + Python for single functions was wontfixed: https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/40
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+
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Oh, and I commented on that issue pointing to this alternative and they deleted my comment:
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https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/40#event-2088718624 Lol. It could have been useful
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for other Googlers and as an implementation reference.
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'''
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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'''
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Python version of the function call. Not called by cli() indirectly,
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so can be overridden to distinguish between Python and CLI calls.
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:type arguments: Dict
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'''
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return self._do_main(kwargs)
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def _do_main(self, kwargs):
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return self.main(**self._get_args(kwargs))
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def __init__(self, default_config_file=None, description=None, extra_config_params=None):
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self._arguments = collections.OrderedDict()
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self._default_config_file = default_config_file
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self._description = description
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self.extra_config_params = extra_config_params
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if self._default_config_file is not None:
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self.add_argument(
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'--config-file',
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default=self._default_config_file,
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help='Path to the configuration file to use'
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)
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def __str__(self):
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return '\n'.join(str(arg[key]) for key in self._arguments)
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def _get_args(self, kwargs):
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'''
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Resolve default arguments from the config file and CLI param defaults.
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Add an extra _args_given argument which determines if an argument was given or not.
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Args set from the config file count as given.
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'''
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args_with_defaults = kwargs.copy()
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# Add missing args from config file.
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config_file = None
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args_given = {}
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if 'config_file' in args_with_defaults and args_with_defaults['config_file'] is not None:
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config_file = args_with_defaults['config_file']
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args_given['config_file'] = True
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else:
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config_file = self._default_config_file
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args_given['config_file'] = False
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for key in self._arguments:
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args_given[key] = not (
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not key in args_with_defaults or
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args_with_defaults[key] is None or
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self._arguments[key].nargs == '*' and args_with_defaults[key] == []
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)
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if config_file is not None:
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if os.path.exists(config_file):
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config_configs = {}
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config = lkmc.import_path.import_path(config_file)
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if self.extra_config_params is None:
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config.set_args(config_configs)
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else:
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config.set_args(config_configs, self.extra_config_params)
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for key in config_configs:
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if key not in self._arguments:
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raise Exception('Unknown key in config file: ' + key)
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if not args_given[key]:
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args_with_defaults[key] = config_configs[key]
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args_given[key] = True
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elif args_given['config_file']:
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raise Exception('Config file does not exist: ' + config_file)
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# Add missing args from hard-coded defaults.
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for key in self._arguments:
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argument = self._arguments[key]
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# TODO: in (None, []) is ugly, and will probably go wrong at some point,
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# there must be a better way to do it, but I'm lazy now to think.
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if (not key in args_with_defaults) or args_with_defaults[key] in (None, []):
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if argument.optional:
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args_with_defaults[key] = argument.default
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else:
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raise Exception('Value not given for mandatory argument: ' + key)
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args_with_defaults['_args_given'] = args_given
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if 'config_file' in args_with_defaults:
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del args_with_defaults['config_file']
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return args_with_defaults
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def add_argument(
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self,
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*args,
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**kwargs
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):
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argument = _Argument(*args, **kwargs)
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self._arguments[argument.key] = argument
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def cli_noexit(self, cli_args=None):
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'''
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Call the function from the CLI. Parse command line arguments
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to get all arguments.
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:return: the return of main
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'''
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description=self._description,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
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)
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for key in self._arguments:
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argument = self._arguments[key]
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parser.add_argument(*argument.args, **argument.kwargs)
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# print(key)
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# print(argument.args)
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# print(argument.kwargs)
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if argument.is_bool:
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new_longname = '--no' + argument.longname[1:]
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kwargs = argument.kwargs.copy()
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kwargs['default'] = not argument.default
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if kwargs['action'] in ('store_true', 'store_false'):
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kwargs['action'] = 'store_false'
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if 'help' in kwargs:
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del kwargs['help']
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parser.add_argument(new_longname, dest=argument.key, **kwargs)
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args = parser.parse_args(args=cli_args)
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return self._do_main(vars(args))
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def cli(self, *args, **kwargs):
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'''
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Same as cli_noxit, but also exit the program with status equal to the
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return value of main. main must return an integer for this to be used.
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None is considered as 0.
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'''
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exit_status = self.cli_noexit(*args, **kwargs)
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if exit_status is None:
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exit_status = 0
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sys.exit(exit_status)
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def get_cli(self, **kwargs):
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'''
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:rtype: List[Type(str)]
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:return: the canonical command line arguments arguments that would
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generate this Python function call.
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(--key, value) option pairs are grouped into tuples, and all
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other values are grouped in their own tuple (positional_arg,)
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or (--bool-arg,).
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Arguments with default values are not added, but arguments
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that are set by the config are also given.
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The optional arguments are sorted alphabetically, followed by
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positional arguments.
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The long option name is used if both long and short versions
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are given.
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'''
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options = []
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positional_dict = {}
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kwargs = self._get_args(kwargs)
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for key in kwargs:
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if not key in ('_args_given',):
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argument = self._arguments[key]
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default = argument.default
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value = kwargs[key]
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if value != default:
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if argument.is_option:
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if argument.is_bool:
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if value:
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vals = [(argument.longname,)]
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else:
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vals = [('--no-' + argument.longname[2:],)]
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elif 'action' in argument.kwargs and argument.kwargs['action'] == 'append':
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vals = [(argument.longname, str(val)) for val in value]
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else:
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vals = [(argument.longname, str(value))]
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for val in vals:
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bisect.insort(options, val)
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else:
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if type(value) is list:
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positional_dict[key] = [tuple([v]) for v in value]
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else:
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positional_dict[key] = [(str(value),)]
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# Python built-in data structures suck.
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27726245/getting-the-key-index-in-a-python-ordereddict/27726534#27726534
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positional = []
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for key in self._arguments.keys():
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if key in positional_dict:
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positional.extend(positional_dict[key])
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return options + positional
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@staticmethod
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def get_key(*args, **kwargs):
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return _Argument.get_key(*args, **kwargs)
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def main(self, **kwargs):
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'''
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Do the main function call work.
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:type arguments: Dict
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'''
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raise NotImplementedError
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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class OneCliFunction(CliFunction):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__(
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default_config_file='cli_function_test_config.py',
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description = '''\
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Description of this
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amazing function!
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''',
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)
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self.add_argument('-a', '--asdf', default='A', help='Help for asdf'),
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self.add_argument('-q', '--qwer', default='Q', help='Help for qwer'),
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self.add_argument('-b', '--bool-true', default=True, help='Help for bool-true'),
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self.add_argument('--bool-false', default=False, help='Help for bool-false'),
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self.add_argument('--dest', dest='custom_dest', help='Help for dest'),
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self.add_argument('--bool-cli', default=False, help='Help for bool'),
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self.add_argument('--bool-nargs', default=False, nargs='?', action='store', const='')
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self.add_argument('--no-default', help='Help for no-bool'),
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self.add_argument('--append', action='append')
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self.add_argument('pos-mandatory', help='Help for pos-mandatory', type=int),
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self.add_argument('pos-optional', default=0, help='Help for pos-optional', type=int),
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self.add_argument('args-star', help='Help for args-star', nargs='*'),
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def main(self, **kwargs):
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del kwargs['_args_given']
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return kwargs
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one_cli_function = OneCliFunction()
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# Default code call.
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default = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1)
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assert default == {
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'asdf': 'A',
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'qwer': 'Q',
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'bool_true': True,
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'bool_false': False,
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'bool_nargs': False,
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'bool_cli': True,
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'custom_dest': None,
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'no_default': None,
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'append': [],
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'pos_mandatory': 1,
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'pos_optional': 0,
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'args_star': []
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}
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# Default CLI call with programmatic CLI arguments.
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out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['1'])
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assert out == default
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# asdf
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, asdf='B')
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assert out['asdf'] == 'B'
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out['asdf'] = default['asdf']
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assert out == default
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# asdf and qwer
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, asdf='B', qwer='R')
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assert out['asdf'] == 'B'
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assert out['qwer'] == 'R'
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out['asdf'] = default['asdf']
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out['qwer'] = default['qwer']
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assert out == default
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if '--bool-true':
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, bool_true=False)
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cli_out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--no-bool-true', '1'])
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assert out == cli_out
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assert out['bool_true'] == False
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out['bool_true'] = default['bool_true']
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assert out == default
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if '--bool-false':
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, bool_false=True)
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cli_out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--bool-false', '1'])
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assert out == cli_out
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assert out['bool_false'] == True
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out['bool_false'] = default['bool_false']
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assert out == default
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if '--bool-nargs':
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, bool_nargs=True)
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assert out['bool_nargs'] == True
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out['bool_nargs'] = default['bool_nargs']
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assert out == default
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, bool_nargs='asdf')
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assert out['bool_nargs'] == 'asdf'
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out['bool_nargs'] = default['bool_nargs']
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assert out == default
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# --dest
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, custom_dest='a')
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cli_out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--dest', 'a', '1'])
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assert out == cli_out
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assert out['custom_dest'] == 'a'
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out['custom_dest'] = default['custom_dest']
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assert out == default
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# Positional
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out = one_cli_function(pos_mandatory=1, pos_optional=2, args_star=['3', '4'])
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assert out['pos_mandatory'] == 1
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assert out['pos_optional'] == 2
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assert out['args_star'] == ['3', '4']
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cli_out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['1', '2', '3', '4'])
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assert out == cli_out
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out['pos_mandatory'] = default['pos_mandatory']
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out['pos_optional'] = default['pos_optional']
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out['args_star'] = default['args_star']
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assert out == default
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# Star
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out = one_cli_function(append=['1', '2'], pos_mandatory=1)
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cli_out = one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--append', '1', '--append', '2', '1'])
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assert out == cli_out
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assert out['append'] == ['1', '2']
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out['append'] = default['append']
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assert out == default
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# Force a boolean value set on the config to be False on CLI.
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assert one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--no-bool-cli', '1'])['bool_cli'] is False
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# Pick another config file.
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assert one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--config-file', 'cli_function_test_config_2.py', '1'])['bool_cli'] is False
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# Extra config file for '*'.
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assert one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--config-file', 'cli_function_test_config_2.py', '1', '2', '3', '4'])['args_star'] == ['3', '4']
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assert one_cli_function.cli_noexit(['--config-file', 'cli_function_test_config_2.py', '1', '2'])['args_star'] == ['asdf', 'qwer']
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# get_cli
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, asdf='B') == [('--asdf', 'B'), ('--bool-cli',), ('1',)]
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, asdf='B', qwer='R') == [('--asdf', 'B'), ('--bool-cli',), ('--qwer', 'R'), ('1',)]
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, bool_true=False) == [('--bool-cli',), ('--no-bool-true',), ('1',)]
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, bool_false=True) == [('--bool-cli',), ('--bool-false',), ('1',)]
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, pos_optional=2, args_star=['asdf', 'qwer']) == [('--bool-cli',), ('1',), ('2',), ('asdf',), ('qwer',)]
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assert one_cli_function.get_cli(pos_mandatory=1, append=['2', '3']) == [('--append', '2'), ('--append', '3',), ('--bool-cli',), ('1',)]
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class NargsWithDefault(CliFunction):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.add_argument('args-star', default=['1', '2'], nargs='*'),
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def main(self, **kwargs):
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return kwargs
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nargs_with_default = NargsWithDefault()
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default = nargs_with_default()
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assert default['args_star'] == ['1', '2']
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default_cli = nargs_with_default.cli_noexit([])
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|
assert default_cli['args_star'] == ['1', '2']
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assert nargs_with_default.cli_noexit(['1', '2', '3', '4'])['args_star'] == ['1', '2', '3', '4']
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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# CLI call with argv command line arguments.
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|
print(one_cli_function.cli())
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