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| """This modules contains flags DEFINE functions. |
| |
| Do NOT import this module directly. Import the flags package and use the |
| aliases defined at the package level instead. |
| """ |
| |
| import sys |
| import types |
| |
| from absl.flags import _argument_parser |
| from absl.flags import _exceptions |
| from absl.flags import _flag |
| from absl.flags import _flagvalues |
| from absl.flags import _helpers |
| from absl.flags import _validators |
| |
| # pylint: disable=unused-import |
| try: |
| from typing import Text, List, Any |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| import enum |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| # pylint: enable=unused-import |
| |
| _helpers.disclaim_module_ids.add(id(sys.modules[__name__])) |
| |
| |
| def _register_bounds_validator_if_needed(parser, name, flag_values): |
| """Enforces lower and upper bounds for numeric flags. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser: NumericParser (either FloatParser or IntegerParser), provides lower |
| and upper bounds, and help text to display. |
| name: str, name of the flag |
| flag_values: FlagValues. |
| """ |
| if parser.lower_bound is not None or parser.upper_bound is not None: |
| |
| def checker(value): |
| if value is not None and parser.is_outside_bounds(value): |
| message = '%s is not %s' % (value, parser.syntactic_help) |
| raise _exceptions.ValidationError(message) |
| return True |
| |
| _validators.register_validator(name, checker, flag_values=flag_values) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE( # pylint: disable=invalid-name |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| serializer=None, |
| module_name=None, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a generic Flag object. |
| |
| NOTE: in the docstrings of all DEFINE* functions, "registers" is short |
| for "creates a new flag and registers it". |
| |
| Auxiliary function: clients should use the specialized ``DEFINE_<type>`` |
| function instead. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser: :class:`ArgumentParser`, used to parse the flag arguments. |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: The default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| serializer: :class:`ArgumentSerializer`, the flag serializer instance. |
| module_name: str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not |
| provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.Flag(parser, serializer, name, default, help, **args), flag_values, |
| module_name, required) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_flag( # pylint: disable=invalid-name |
| flag, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| required=False): |
| """Registers a :class:`Flag` object with a :class:`FlagValues` object. |
| |
| By default, the global :const:`FLAGS` ``FlagValue`` object is used. |
| |
| Typical users will use one of the more specialized DEFINE_xxx |
| functions, such as :func:`DEFINE_string` or :func:`DEFINE_integer`. But |
| developers who need to create :class:`Flag` objects themselves should use |
| this function to register their flags. |
| |
| Args: |
| flag: :class:`Flag`, a flag that is key to the module. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the ``FlagValues`` instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not |
| provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| if required and flag.default is not None: |
| raise ValueError('Required flag --%s cannot have a non-None default' % |
| flag.name) |
| # Copying the reference to flag_values prevents pychecker warnings. |
| fv = flag_values |
| fv[flag.name] = flag |
| # Tell flag_values who's defining the flag. |
| if module_name: |
| module = sys.modules.get(module_name) |
| else: |
| module, module_name = _helpers.get_calling_module_object_and_name() |
| flag_values.register_flag_by_module(module_name, flag) |
| flag_values.register_flag_by_module_id(id(module), flag) |
| if required: |
| _validators.mark_flag_as_required(flag.name, fv) |
| ensure_non_none_value = (flag.default is not None) or required |
| return _flagvalues.FlagHolder( |
| fv, flag, ensure_non_none_value=ensure_non_none_value) |
| |
| |
| def set_default(flag_holder, value): |
| """Changes the default value of the provided flag object. |
| |
| The flag's current value is also updated if the flag is currently using |
| the default value, i.e. not specified in the command line, and not set |
| by FLAGS.name = value. |
| |
| Args: |
| flag_holder: FlagHolder, the flag to modify. |
| value: The new default value. |
| |
| Raises: |
| IllegalFlagValueError: Raised when value is not valid. |
| """ |
| flag_holder._flagvalues.set_default(flag_holder.name, value) # pylint: disable=protected-access |
| |
| |
| def _internal_declare_key_flags(flag_names, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| key_flag_values=None): |
| """Declares a flag as key for the calling module. |
| |
| Internal function. User code should call declare_key_flag or |
| adopt_module_key_flags instead. |
| |
| Args: |
| flag_names: [str], a list of names of already-registered Flag objects. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flags listed in flag_names have registered (the value of the flag_values |
| argument from the ``DEFINE_*`` calls that defined those flags). This |
| should almost never need to be overridden. |
| key_flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance that (among |
| possibly many other things) keeps track of the key flags for each module. |
| Default ``None`` means "same as flag_values". This should almost never |
| need to be overridden. |
| |
| Raises: |
| UnrecognizedFlagError: Raised when the flag is not defined. |
| """ |
| key_flag_values = key_flag_values or flag_values |
| |
| module = _helpers.get_calling_module() |
| |
| for flag_name in flag_names: |
| key_flag_values.register_key_flag_for_module(module, flag_values[flag_name]) |
| |
| |
| def declare_key_flag(flag_name, flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS): |
| """Declares one flag as key to the current module. |
| |
| Key flags are flags that are deemed really important for a module. |
| They are important when listing help messages; e.g., if the |
| --helpshort command-line flag is used, then only the key flags of the |
| main module are listed (instead of all flags, as in the case of |
| --helpfull). |
| |
| Sample usage:: |
| |
| flags.declare_key_flag('flag_1') |
| |
| Args: |
| flag_name: str | :class:`FlagHolder`, the name or holder of an already |
| declared flag. (Redeclaring flags as key, including flags implicitly key |
| because they were declared in this module, is a no-op.) |
| Positional-only parameter. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance in which the |
| flag will be declared as a key flag. This should almost never need to be |
| overridden. |
| |
| Raises: |
| ValueError: Raised if flag_name not defined as a Python flag. |
| """ |
| flag_name, flag_values = _flagvalues.resolve_flag_ref(flag_name, flag_values) |
| if flag_name in _helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS: |
| # Take care of the special flags, e.g., --flagfile, --undefok. |
| # These flags are defined in SPECIAL_FLAGS, and are treated |
| # specially during flag parsing, taking precedence over the |
| # user-defined flags. |
| _internal_declare_key_flags([flag_name], |
| flag_values=_helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS, |
| key_flag_values=flag_values) |
| return |
| try: |
| _internal_declare_key_flags([flag_name], flag_values=flag_values) |
| except KeyError: |
| raise ValueError('Flag --%s is undefined. To set a flag as a key flag ' |
| 'first define it in Python.' % flag_name) |
| |
| |
| def adopt_module_key_flags(module, flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS): |
| """Declares that all flags key to a module are key to the current module. |
| |
| Args: |
| module: module, the module object from which all key flags will be declared |
| as key flags to the current module. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance in which the |
| flags will be declared as key flags. This should almost never need to be |
| overridden. |
| |
| Raises: |
| Error: Raised when given an argument that is a module name (a string), |
| instead of a module object. |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(module, types.ModuleType): |
| raise _exceptions.Error('Expected a module object, not %r.' % (module,)) |
| _internal_declare_key_flags( |
| [f.name for f in flag_values.get_key_flags_for_module(module.__name__)], |
| flag_values=flag_values) |
| # If module is this flag module, take _helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS into account. |
| if module == _helpers.FLAGS_MODULE: |
| _internal_declare_key_flags( |
| # As we associate flags with get_calling_module_object_and_name(), the |
| # special flags defined in this module are incorrectly registered with |
| # a different module. So, we can't use get_key_flags_for_module. |
| # Instead, we take all flags from _helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS (a private |
| # FlagValues, where no other module should register flags). |
| [_helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS[name].name for name in _helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS], |
| flag_values=_helpers.SPECIAL_FLAGS, |
| key_flag_values=flag_values) |
| |
| |
| def disclaim_key_flags(): |
| """Declares that the current module will not define any more key flags. |
| |
| Normally, the module that calls the DEFINE_xxx functions claims the |
| flag to be its key flag. This is undesirable for modules that |
| define additional DEFINE_yyy functions with its own flag parsers and |
| serializers, since that module will accidentally claim flags defined |
| by DEFINE_yyy as its key flags. After calling this function, the |
| module disclaims flag definitions thereafter, so the key flags will |
| be correctly attributed to the caller of DEFINE_yyy. |
| |
| After calling this function, the module will not be able to define |
| any more flags. This function will affect all FlagValues objects. |
| """ |
| globals_for_caller = sys._getframe(1).f_globals # pylint: disable=protected-access |
| module, _ = _helpers.get_module_object_and_name(globals_for_caller) |
| _helpers.disclaim_module_ids.add(id(module)) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be any string.""" |
| parser = _argument_parser.ArgumentParser() |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| return DEFINE( |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| serializer, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_boolean( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a boolean flag. |
| |
| Such a boolean flag does not take an argument. If a user wants to |
| specify a false value explicitly, the long option beginning with 'no' |
| must be used: i.e. --noflag |
| |
| This flag will have a value of None, True or False. None is possible |
| if default=None and the user does not specify the flag on the command |
| line. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: bool|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not |
| provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.BooleanFlag(name, default, help, **args), flag_values, module_name, |
| required) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| lower_bound=None, |
| upper_bound=None, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value must be a float. |
| |
| If ``lower_bound`` or ``upper_bound`` are set, then this flag must be |
| within the given range. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: float|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| lower_bound: float, min value of the flag. |
| upper_bound: float, max value of the flag. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to :func:`DEFINE`. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.FloatParser(lower_bound, upper_bound) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| result = DEFINE( |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| serializer, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| _register_bounds_validator_if_needed(parser, name, flag_values=flag_values) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| lower_bound=None, |
| upper_bound=None, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value must be an integer. |
| |
| If ``lower_bound``, or ``upper_bound`` are set, then this flag must be |
| within the given range. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: int|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| lower_bound: int, min value of the flag. |
| upper_bound: int, max value of the flag. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to :func:`DEFINE`. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.IntegerParser(lower_bound, upper_bound) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| result = DEFINE( |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| serializer, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| _register_bounds_validator_if_needed(parser, name, flag_values=flag_values) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| enum_values, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be any string from enum_values. |
| |
| Instead of a string enum, prefer `DEFINE_enum_class`, which allows |
| defining enums from an `enum.Enum` class. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| enum_values: [str], a non-empty list of strings with the possible values for |
| the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not |
| provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.EnumFlag(name, default, help, enum_values, **args), flag_values, |
| module_name, required) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| enum_class, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| case_sensitive=False, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be the name of enum members. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Enum|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| enum_class: class, the Enum class with all the possible values for the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: str, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If not |
| provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| case_sensitive: bool, whether to map strings to members of the enum_class |
| without considering case. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: dict, the extra keyword args that are passed to ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.EnumClassFlag( |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| enum_class, |
| case_sensitive=case_sensitive, |
| **args), flag_values, module_name, required) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_list( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value is a comma-separated list of strings. |
| |
| The flag value is parsed with a CSV parser. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: list|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.ListParser() |
| serializer = _argument_parser.CsvListSerializer(',') |
| return DEFINE( |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| serializer, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_spaceseplist( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| comma_compat=False, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value is a whitespace-separated list of strings. |
| |
| Any whitespace can be used as a separator. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: list|str|None, the default value of the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| comma_compat: bool - Whether to support comma as an additional separator. If |
| false then only whitespace is supported. This is intended only for |
| backwards compatibility with flags that used to be comma-separated. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.WhitespaceSeparatedListParser( |
| comma_compat=comma_compat) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ListSerializer(' ') |
| return DEFINE( |
| parser, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| serializer, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| parser, |
| serializer, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a generic MultiFlag that parses its args with a given parser. |
| |
| Auxiliary function. Normal users should NOT use it directly. |
| |
| Developers who need to create their own 'Parser' classes for options |
| which can appear multiple times can call this module function to |
| register their flags. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser: ArgumentParser, used to parse the flag arguments. |
| serializer: ArgumentSerializer, the flag serializer instance. |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[T], Text, None], the default value of the flag. If |
| the value is text, it will be parsed as if it was provided from the |
| command line. If the value is a non-string iterable, it will be iterated |
| over to create a shallow copy of the values. If it is None, it is left |
| as-is. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: A string, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If |
| not provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.MultiFlag(parser, serializer, name, default, help, **args), |
| flag_values, module_name, required) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be a list of any strings. |
| |
| Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple |
| string values into the list. The 'default' may be a single string |
| (which will be converted into a single-element list) or a list of |
| strings. |
| |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text, None], the default value of the flag; |
| see :func:`DEFINE_multi`. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.ArgumentParser() |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| return DEFINE_multi( |
| parser, |
| serializer, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| lower_bound=None, |
| upper_bound=None, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be a list of arbitrary integers. |
| |
| Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple |
| integer values into the list. The 'default' may be a single integer |
| (which will be converted into a single-element list) or a list of |
| integers. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[int], Text, None], the default value of the flag; |
| see `DEFINE_multi`. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| lower_bound: int, min values of the flag. |
| upper_bound: int, max values of the flag. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.IntegerParser(lower_bound, upper_bound) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| return DEFINE_multi( |
| parser, |
| serializer, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| lower_bound=None, |
| upper_bound=None, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be a list of arbitrary floats. |
| |
| Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple |
| float values into the list. The 'default' may be a single float |
| (which will be converted into a single-element list) or a list of |
| floats. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[float], Text, None], the default value of the flag; |
| see `DEFINE_multi`. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| lower_bound: float, min values of the flag. |
| upper_bound: float, max values of the flag. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.FloatParser(lower_bound, upper_bound) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| return DEFINE_multi( |
| parser, |
| serializer, |
| name, |
| default, |
| help, |
| flag_values, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| enum_values, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| case_sensitive=True, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be a list strings from enum_values. |
| |
| Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple |
| enum values into the list. The 'default' may be a single string |
| (which will be converted into a single-element list) or a list of |
| strings. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text, None], the default value of the flag; |
| see `DEFINE_multi`. |
| enum_values: [str], a non-empty list of strings with the possible values for |
| the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| case_sensitive: Whether or not the enum is to be case-sensitive. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| parser = _argument_parser.EnumParser(enum_values, case_sensitive) |
| serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer() |
| return DEFINE_multi( |
| parser, |
| serializer, |
| name, |
| default, |
| '<%s>: %s' % ('|'.join(enum_values), help), |
| flag_values, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name,redefined-builtin |
| name, |
| default, |
| enum_class, |
| help, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None, |
| case_sensitive=False, |
| required=False, |
| **args): |
| """Registers a flag whose value can be a list of enum members. |
| |
| Use the flag on the command line multiple times to place multiple |
| enum values into the list. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| default: Union[Iterable[Enum], Iterable[Text], Enum, Text, None], the |
| default value of the flag; see `DEFINE_multi`; only differences are |
| documented here. If the value is a single Enum, it is treated as a |
| single-item list of that Enum value. If it is an iterable, text values |
| within the iterable will be converted to the equivalent Enum objects. |
| enum_class: class, the Enum class with all the possible values for the flag. |
| help: str, the help message. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: A string, the name of the Python module declaring this flag. If |
| not provided, it will be computed using the stack trace of this call. |
| case_sensitive: bool, whether to map strings to members of the enum_class |
| without considering case. |
| required: bool, is this a required flag. This must be used as a keyword |
| argument. |
| **args: Dictionary with extra keyword args that are passed to the |
| ``Flag.__init__``. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| """ |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _flag.MultiEnumClassFlag( |
| name, default, help, enum_class, case_sensitive=case_sensitive), |
| flag_values, |
| module_name, |
| required=required, |
| **args) |
| |
| |
| def DEFINE_alias( # pylint: disable=invalid-name |
| name, |
| original_name, |
| flag_values=_flagvalues.FLAGS, |
| module_name=None): |
| """Defines an alias flag for an existing one. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: str, the flag name. |
| original_name: str, the original flag name. |
| flag_values: :class:`FlagValues`, the FlagValues instance with which the |
| flag will be registered. This should almost never need to be overridden. |
| module_name: A string, the name of the module that defines this flag. |
| |
| Returns: |
| a handle to defined flag. |
| |
| Raises: |
| flags.FlagError: |
| UnrecognizedFlagError: if the referenced flag doesn't exist. |
| DuplicateFlagError: if the alias name has been used by some existing flag. |
| """ |
| if original_name not in flag_values: |
| raise _exceptions.UnrecognizedFlagError(original_name) |
| flag = flag_values[original_name] |
| |
| class _FlagAlias(_flag.Flag): |
| """Overrides Flag class so alias value is copy of original flag value.""" |
| |
| def parse(self, argument): |
| flag.parse(argument) |
| self.present += 1 |
| |
| def _parse_from_default(self, value): |
| # The value was already parsed by the aliased flag, so there is no |
| # need to call the parser on it a second time. |
| # Additionally, because of how MultiFlag parses and merges values, |
| # it isn't possible to delegate to the aliased flag and still get |
| # the correct values. |
| return value |
| |
| @property |
| def value(self): |
| return flag.value |
| |
| @value.setter |
| def value(self, value): |
| flag.value = value |
| |
| help_msg = 'Alias for --%s.' % flag.name |
| # If alias_name has been used, flags.DuplicatedFlag will be raised. |
| return DEFINE_flag( |
| _FlagAlias( |
| flag.parser, |
| flag.serializer, |
| name, |
| flag.default, |
| help_msg, |
| boolean=flag.boolean), flag_values, module_name) |