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 |  | 
 | package com.google.devtools.common.options; | 
 |  | 
 | import com.google.devtools.common.options.Converters.BooleanConverter; | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * Converter that can convert both the standard set of boolean string values and enumerations. If | 
 |  * there is an overlap in values, those from the underlying enumeration will be taken. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * <p>Note that for the flag to take one of its enum values on the command line, it must be of the | 
 |  * form "--flag=value". That is, "--flag value" and "-f value" (if the flag has a short-form of "f") | 
 |  * will result in "value" being left as residue on the command line. This maintains compatibility | 
 |  * with boolean flags where "--flag true" and "-f true" also leave "true" as residue on the command | 
 |  * line. | 
 |  */ | 
 | public abstract class BoolOrEnumConverter<T extends Enum<T>> extends EnumConverter<T> { | 
 |   private T falseValue; | 
 |   private T trueValue; | 
 |  | 
 |   /** | 
 |    * You *must* implement a zero-argument constructor that delegates | 
 |    * to this constructor, passing in the appropriate parameters. This | 
 |    * comes from the base {@link EnumConverter} class. | 
 |    * | 
 |    * @param enumType The type of your enumeration; usually a class literal | 
 |    *                 like MyEnum.class | 
 |    * @param typeName The intuitive name of your enumeration, for example, the | 
 |    *                 type name for CompilationMode might be "compilation mode". | 
 |    * @param trueValue The enumeration value to associate with {@code true}. | 
 |    * @param falseValue The enumeration value to associate with {@code false}. | 
 |    */ | 
 |   protected BoolOrEnumConverter(Class<T> enumType, String typeName, T trueValue, T falseValue) { | 
 |     super(enumType, typeName); | 
 |     this.trueValue = trueValue; | 
 |     this.falseValue = falseValue; | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   @Override | 
 |   public T convert(String input) throws OptionsParsingException { | 
 |     try { | 
 |       return super.convert(input); | 
 |     } catch (OptionsParsingException eEnum) { | 
 |       try { | 
 |         BooleanConverter booleanConverter = new BooleanConverter(); | 
 |         boolean value = booleanConverter.convert(input); | 
 |         return value ? trueValue : falseValue; | 
 |       } catch (OptionsParsingException eBoolean) { | 
 |         // TODO(b/111883901): Rethrowing the exception from the enum converter does not report the | 
 |         // allowable boolean values. | 
 |         throw eEnum; | 
 |       } | 
 |     } | 
 |   } | 
 | } |