UnrealScript library and basis for all Acedia Framework mods
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 

802 lines
30 KiB

/**
* Auxiliary class for parsing user's input into a `CommandCall` based on
* a given `Command.Data`. While it's meant to be allocated for
* a `self.ParseWith()` call and deallocated right after, it can be reused
* without deallocation.
* Copyright 2021 Anton Tarasenko
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* This file is part of Acedia.
*
* Acedia is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Acedia is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Acedia. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
class CommandParser extends AcediaObject
dependson(CommandCall)
dependson(Command);
/**
* `CommandParser` stores both it's state and command data, relevant to
* parsing, as it's member variables during the whole parsing process,
* instead of passing that data around in every single method.
*
* We will give a brief overview of how around 20 parsing methods below
* are interconnected.
* The only public method `ParseWith()` is used to start parsing and it
* uses `PickSubCommand()` to first try and figure out what sub command is
* intended by user's input.
* Main bulk of the work is done by `ParseParameterArrays()` method,
* for simplicity broken into two `ParseRequiredParameterArray()` and
* `ParseOptionalParameterArray()` methods that can parse parameters for both
* command itself and it's options.
* They go through arrays of required and optional parameters,
* calling `ParseParameter()` for each parameters, which in turn can make
* several calls of `ParseSingleValue()` to parse parameters' values:
* it is called once for single-valued parameters, but possibly several times
* for list parameters that can contain several values.
* So main parsing method looks something like:
* ParseParameterArrays() {
* loop ParseParameter() {
* loop ParseSingleValue()
* }
* }
* `ParseSingleValue()` is essentially that redirects it's method call to
* another, more specific, parsing method based on the parameter type.
*
* Finally, to allow users to specify options at any point in command,
* we call `TryParsingOptions()` at the beginning of every
* `ParseSingleValue()`, since option definition can appear at any place
* between parameters. We also call `TryParsingOptions()` *after* we've parsed
* all command's parameters, since that case won't be detected by parsing
* them *before* every parameter.
* `TryParsingOptions()` itself simply tries to detect "-" and "--"
* prefixes (filtering out negative numeric values) and then redirect the call
* to either of more specialized methods: `ParseLongOption()` or
* `ParseShortOption()`, that can in turn make another `ParseParameterArrays()`
* call, if specified option has parameters.
* NOTE: `ParseParameterArrays()` can only nest in itself once, since
* option declaration always interrupts previous option's parameter list.
* Rest of the methods perform simple auxiliary functions.
*/
// Parser filled with user input.
var private Parser commandParser;
// Data for sub-command specified by both command we are parsing
// and user's input; determined early during parsing.
var private Command.SubCommand pickedSubCommand;
// Options available for the command we are parsing.
var private array<Command.Option> availableOptions;
// Result variable we are filling during the parsing process,
// should be `none` outside of `self.ParseWith()` method call.
var private CommandCall nextResult;
// Describes which parameters we are currently parsing, classifying them
// as either "necessary" or "extra".
// E.g. if last require parameter is a list of integers,
// then after parsing first integer we are:
// * Still parsing required *parameter* "integer list";
// * But no more integers are *necessary* for successful parsing.
//
// Therefore we consider parameter "necessary" if the lack of it will
// result in failed parsing and "extra" otherwise.
enum ParsingTarget
{
// We are in the process of parsing required parameters, that must all
// be present.
// This case does not include parsing last required parameter: it needs
// to be treated differently to track when we change from "necessary" to
// "extra" parameters.
CPT_NecessaryParameter,
// We are parsing last necessary parameter.
CPT_LastNecessaryParameter,
// We are not parsing extra parameters that can be safely omitted.
CPT_ExtraParameter,
};
// Current `ParsingTarget`, see it's enum description for more details
var private ParsingTarget currentTarget;
// `true` means we are parsing parameters for a command's option and
// `false` means we are parsing command's own parameters
var private bool currentTargetIsOption;
// If we are parsing parameters for an option (`currentTargetIsOption == true`)
// this variable will store that option's data.
var private Command.Option targetOption;
// Last successful state of `commandParser`.
var Parser.ParserState confirmedState;
// Options we have so far encountered during parsing, necessary since we want
// to forbid specifying th same option more than once.
var private array<Command.Option> usedOptions;
// Literals that can be used as boolean values
var private array<string> booleanTrueEquivalents;
var private array<string> booleanFalseEquivalents;
var LoggerAPI.Definition errNoSubCommands;
protected function Finalizer()
{
Reset();
}
// Zero important variables
private final function Reset()
{
commandParser = none;
nextResult = none;
currentTarget = CPT_NecessaryParameter;
currentTargetIsOption = false;
usedOptions.length = 0;
}
// Auxiliary method for recording errors
private final function DeclareError(
Command.ErrorType type,
optional Text cause)
{
if (nextResult != none) {
nextResult.DeclareError(type, cause);
}
if (commandParser != none) {
commandParser.Fail();
}
}
// Assumes `commandParser != none`, is in successful state.
// Picks a sub command based on it's contents (parser's pointer must be
// before where subcommand's name is specified).
private final function PickSubCommand(Command.Data commandData)
{
local int i;
local MutableText candidateSubCommandName;
local Command.SubCommand emptySubCommand;
local array<Command.SubCommand> allSubCommands;
allSubCommands = commandData.subCommands;
if (allSubcommands.length == 0)
{
_.logger.Auto(errNoSubCommands).ArgClass(class);
pickedSubCommand = emptySubCommand;
return;
}
// Get candidate name
confirmedState = commandParser.GetCurrentState();
commandParser.Skip().MUntil(candidateSubCommandName,, true);
// Try matching it to sub commands
pickedSubCommand = allSubcommands[0];
if (candidateSubCommandName.IsEmpty())
{
candidateSubCommandName.FreeSelf();
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < allSubcommands.length; i += 1)
{
if (candidateSubCommandName.Compare(allSubcommands[i].name))
{
candidateSubCommandName.FreeSelf();
pickedSubCommand = allSubcommands[i];
return;
}
}
// We will only reach here if we did not match any sub commands,
// meaning that whatever consumed by `candidateSubCommandName` probably
// has a different meaning.
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
}
/**
* Parses user's input given in `parser` using command's information given by
* `commandData`.
*
* @param parser `Parser`, initialized with user's input that will need
* to be parsed as a command's call.
* @param commandData Describes what parameters and options should be
* expected in user's input. `Text` values from `commandData` can be used
* inside resulting object `CommandCall`, so deallocating them can
* invalidate returned value.
* @return Results of parsing as described by `CommandCall`.
* Returned object is guaranteed to be not `none`.
*/
public final function CommandCall ParseWith(
Parser parser,
Command.Data commandData)
{
local AssociativeArray commandParameters;
// Temporary object to return `nextResult` while setting variable to `none`
local CommandCall toReturn;
Reset();
nextResult = CommandCall(_.memory.Allocate(class'CommandCall'));
if (commandData.subCommands.length == 0)
{
DeclareError(CET_NoSubCommands, none);
return nextResult;
}
if (parser == none || !parser.Ok())
{
DeclareError(CET_BadParser, none);
return nextResult;
}
commandParser = parser;
availableOptions = commandData.options;
// (subcommand) (parameters, possibly with options) and nothing else!
PickSubCommand(commandData);
nextResult.SetSubCommand(pickedSubCommand.name);
commandParameters = ParseParameterArrays( pickedSubCommand.required,
pickedSubCommand.optional);
AssertNoTrailingInput(); // make sure there is nothing else
if (commandParser.Ok()) {
nextResult.SetParameters(commandParameters);
}
else {
_.memory.Free(commandParameters);
}
// Clean up
commandParser = none;
usedOptions.length = 0;
currentTargetIsOption = false;
toReturn = nextResult;
nextResult = none;
return toReturn;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` is not `none`
// Declares an error if `commandParser` still has any input left
private final function AssertNoTrailingInput()
{
local Text remainder;
if (!commandParser.Ok()) return;
if (commandParser.Skip().GetRemainingLength() <= 0) return;
remainder = commandParser.GetRemainder();
DeclareError(CET_UnusedCommandParameters, remainder);
remainder.FreeSelf();
}
// Assumes `commandParser` is not `none`.
// Parses given required and optional parameters along with any
// possible option declarations.
// Returns `AssociativeArray` filled with (variable, parsed value) pairs.
// Failure is equal to `commandParser` entering into a failed state.
private final function AssociativeArray ParseParameterArrays(
array<Command.Parameter> requiredParameters,
array<Command.Parameter> optionalParameters)
{
local AssociativeArray parsedParameters;
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return none;
}
parsedParameters = _.collections.EmptyAssociativeArray();
// Parse parameters
ParseRequiredParameterArray(parsedParameters, requiredParameters);
ParseOptionalParameterArray(parsedParameters, optionalParameters);
// Parse trailing options
while (TryParsingOptions());
return parsedParameters;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses given required parameters along with any possible option
// declarations into given `parsedParameters` associative array.
private final function ParseRequiredParameterArray(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
array<Command.Parameter> requiredParameters)
{
local int i;
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return;
}
currentTarget = CPT_NecessaryParameter;
while (i < requiredParameters.length)
{
if (i == requiredParameters.length - 1) {
currentTarget = CPT_LastNecessaryParameter;
}
// Parse parameters one-by-one, reporting appropriate errors
if (!ParseParameter(parsedParameters, requiredParameters[i]))
{
// Any failure to parse required parameter leads to error
if (currentTargetIsOption)
{
DeclareError( CET_NoRequiredParamForOption,
targetOption.longName);
}
else
{
DeclareError( CET_NoRequiredParam,
requiredParameters[i].displayName);
}
return;
}
i += 1;
}
currentTarget = CPT_ExtraParameter;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses given optional parameters along with any possible option
// declarations into given `parsedParameters` associative array.
private final function ParseOptionalParameterArray(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
array<Command.Parameter> optionalParameters)
{
local int i;
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return;
}
while (i < optionalParameters.length)
{
confirmedState = commandParser.GetCurrentState();
// Parse parameters one-by-one, reporting appropriate errors
if (!ParseParameter(parsedParameters, optionalParameters[i]))
{
// Propagate errors
if (!nextResult.IsSuccessful()) {
return;
}
// Failure to parse optional parameter is fine if
// it is caused by that parameters simply missing
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
break;
}
i += 1;
}
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses one given parameter along with any possible option
// declarations into given `parsedParameters` associative array.
// Returns `true` if we've successfully parsed given parameter without
// any errors.
private final function bool ParseParameter(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local bool parsedEnough;
confirmedState = commandParser.GetCurrentState();
while (ParseSingleValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter))
{
if (currentTarget == CPT_LastNecessaryParameter) {
currentTarget = CPT_ExtraParameter;
}
parsedEnough = true;
// We are done if there is either no more input or we only needed
// to parse a single value
if (!expectedParameter.allowsList) {
return true;
}
if (commandParser.Skip().HasFinished()) {
return true;
}
confirmedState = commandParser.GetCurrentState();
}
// We only succeeded in parsing if we've parsed enough for
// a given parameter and did not encounter any errors
if (parsedEnough && nextResult.IsSuccessful()) {
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
return true;
}
// Clean up any values `ParseSingleValue` might have recorded
parsedParameters.RemoveItem(expectedParameter.variableName);
return false;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single value for a given parameter (e.g. one integer for
// integer or integer list parameter types) along with any possible option
// declarations into given `parsedParameters` associative array.
// Returns `true` if we've successfully parsed a single value without
// any errors.
private final function bool ParseSingleValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
// Before parsing a value we need to check if user has specified any
// options instead.
// However this might lead to errors if we are already parsing
// necessary parameters of another option:
// we must handle such situation and report an error.
if ( currentTargetIsOption && currentTarget != CPT_ExtraParameter
&& TryParsingOptions())
{
DeclareError(CET_NoRequiredParamForOption, targetOption.longName);
return false;
}
while (TryParsingOptions());
// Propagate errors after parsing options
if (!nextResult.IsSuccessful()) {
return false;
}
// Try parsing one of the variable types
if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Boolean) {
return ParseBooleanValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
else if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Integer) {
return ParseIntegerValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
else if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Number) {
return ParseNumberValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
else if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Text) {
return ParseTextValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
else if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Object) {
return ParseObjectValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
else if (expectedParameter.type == CPT_Array) {
return ParseArrayValue(parsedParameters, expectedParameter);
}
return false;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single boolean value into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseBooleanValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local int i;
local bool isValidBooleanLiteral;
local bool booleanValue;
local MutableText parsedLiteral;
commandParser.Skip().MUntil(parsedLiteral,, true);
if (!commandParser.Ok())
{
_.memory.Free(parsedLiteral);
return false;
}
// Try to match parsed literal to any recognizable boolean literals
for (i = 0; i < booleanTrueEquivalents.length; i += 1)
{
if (parsedLiteral.CompareToPlainString( booleanTrueEquivalents[i],
SCASE_INSENSITIVE))
{
isValidBooleanLiteral = true;
booleanValue = true;
break;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < booleanFalseEquivalents.length; i += 1)
{
if (isValidBooleanLiteral) break;
if (parsedLiteral.CompareToPlainString( booleanFalseEquivalents[i],
SCASE_INSENSITIVE))
{
isValidBooleanLiteral = true;
booleanValue = false;
}
}
parsedLiteral.FreeSelf();
if (!isValidBooleanLiteral) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter,
_.box.bool(booleanValue));
return true;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single integer value into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseIntegerValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local int integerValue;
commandParser.Skip().MInteger(integerValue);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter,
_.box.int(integerValue));
return true;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single number (float) value into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseNumberValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local float numberValue;
commandParser.Skip().MNumber(numberValue);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter,
_.box.float(numberValue));
return true;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single `Text` value into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseTextValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local string textValue;
commandParser.Skip().MStringS(textValue);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter,
_.text.FromFormattedString(textValue));
return true;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single JSON object into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseObjectValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local AssociativeArray objectValue;
objectValue = _.json.ParseObjectWith(commandParser);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter, objectValue);
return true;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `parsedParameters` are not `none`.
// Parses a single JSON array into given `parsedParameters`
// associative array.
private final function bool ParseArrayValue(
AssociativeArray parsedParameters,
Command.Parameter expectedParameter)
{
local DynamicArray arrayValue;
arrayValue = _.json.ParseArrayWith(commandParser);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
RecordParameter(parsedParameters, expectedParameter, arrayValue);
return true;
}
// Assumes `parsedParameters` is not `none`.
// Records `value` for a given `parameter` into a given `parametersArray`.
// If parameter is not a list type - simply records `value` as value under
// `parameter.variableName` key.
// If parameter is a list type - pushed value at the end of an array,
// recorded at `parameter.variableName` key (creating it if missing).
// All recorded values are managed by `parametersArray`.
private final function RecordParameter(
AssociativeArray parametersArray,
Command.Parameter parameter,
AcediaObject value)
{
local DynamicArray parameterVariable;
if (!parameter.allowsList)
{
parametersArray.SetItem(parameter.variableName, value, true);
return;
}
parameterVariable =
DynamicArray(parametersArray.GetItem(parameter.variableName));
if (parameterVariable == none) {
parameterVariable = _.collections.EmptyDynamicArray();
}
parameterVariable.AddItem(value, true);
parametersArray.SetItem(parameter.variableName, parameterVariable, true);
}
// Assumes `commandParser` is not `none`.
// Tries to parse an option declaration (along with all of it's parameters)
// with `commandParser`.
// Returns `true` on success and `false` otherwise.
// In case of failure to detect option declaration also reverts state of
// `commandParser` to that before `TryParsingOptions()` call.
// However, if option declaration was present, but invalid (or had
// invalid parameters) parser will be left in a failed state.
private final function bool TryParsingOptions()
{
local int temporaryInt;
if (!commandParser.Ok()) return false;
confirmedState = commandParser.GetCurrentState();
// Long options
commandParser.Skip().Match(P("--"));
if (commandParser.Ok()) {
return ParseLongOption();
}
// Filter out negative numbers that start similarly to short options:
// -3, -5.7, -.9
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState)
.Skip().Match(P("-")).MUnsignedInteger(temporaryInt, 10, 1);
if (commandParser.Ok())
{
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
return false;
}
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState).Skip().Match(P("-."));
if (commandParser.Ok())
{
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
return false;
}
// Short options
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState).Skip().Match(P("-"));
if (commandParser.Ok()) {
return ParseShortOption();
}
commandParser.RestoreState(confirmedState);
return false;
}
// Assumes `commandParser` is not `none`.
// Tries to parse a long option name along with all of it's
// possible parameters with `commandParser`.
// Returns `true` on success and `false` otherwise. At the point this
// method is called, option declaration is already assumed to be detected
// and any failure implies parsing error (ending in failed `CommandCall`).
private final function bool ParseLongOption()
{
local int i, optionIndex;
local MutableText optionName;
commandParser.MUntil(optionName,, true);
if (!commandParser.Ok()) {
return false;
}
while (optionIndex < availableOptions.length)
{
if (optionName.Compare(availableOptions[optionIndex].longName)) break;
optionIndex += 1;
}
if (optionIndex >= availableOptions.length)
{
DeclareError(CET_UnknownOption, optionName);
optionName.FreeSelf();
return false;
}
for (i = 0; i < usedOptions.length; i += 1)
{
if (optionName.Compare(usedOptions[i].longName))
{
DeclareError(CET_RepeatedOption, optionName);
optionName.FreeSelf();
return false;
}
}
//usedOptions[usedOptions.length] = availableOptions[optionIndex];
optionName.FreeSelf();
return ParseOptionParameters(availableOptions[optionIndex]);
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `nextResult` are not `none`.
// Tries to parse a short option name along with all of it's
// possible parameters with `commandParser`.
// Returns `true` on success and `false` otherwise. At the point this
// method is called, option declaration is already assumed to be detected
// and any failure implies parsing error (ending in failed `CommandCall`).
private final function bool ParseShortOption()
{
local int i;
local bool pickedOptionWithParameters;
local MutableText optionsList;
commandParser.MUntil(optionsList,, true);
if (!commandParser.Ok())
{
optionsList.FreeSelf();
return false;
}
for (i = 0; i < optionsList.GetLength(); i += 1)
{
if (!nextResult.IsSuccessful()) break;
pickedOptionWithParameters =
AddOptionByCharacter( optionsList.GetCharacter(i), optionsList,
pickedOptionWithParameters)
|| pickedOptionWithParameters;
}
optionsList.FreeSelf();
return nextResult.IsSuccessful();
}
// Assumes `commandParser` and `nextResult` are not `none`.
// Auxiliary method that adds option by it's short version's character
// `optionCharacter`.
// It also accepts `optionSourceList` that describes short option
// expression (e.g. "-rtV") from which it originated for error reporting and
// `forbidOptionWithParameters` that, when set to `true`, forces this method to
// cause the `CET_MultipleOptionsWithParams` error if
// new option has non-empty parameters.
// Method returns `true` if added option had non-empty parameters and
// `false` otherwise.
// Any parsing failure inside this method always causes
// `nextError.DeclareError()` call, so you can use `nextResult.IsSuccessful()`
// to check if method has failed.
private final function bool AddOptionByCharacter(
Text.Character optionCharacter,
Text optionSourceList,
bool forbidOptionWithParameters)
{
local int i;
local bool optionHasParameters;
// Prevent same option appearing twice
for (i = 0; i < usedOptions.length; i += 1)
{
if (_.text.AreEqual(optionCharacter, usedOptions[i].shortName))
{
DeclareError(CET_RepeatedOption, usedOptions[i].longName);
return false;
}
}
// If it's a new option - look it up in all available options
for (i = 0; i < availableOptions.length; i += 1)
{
if (!_.text.AreEqual(optionCharacter, availableOptions[i].shortName)) {
continue;
}
usedOptions[usedOptions.length] = availableOptions[i];
optionHasParameters = (availableOptions[i].required.length > 0
|| availableOptions[i].optional.length > 0);
// Enforce `forbidOptionWithParameters` flag restriction
if (optionHasParameters && forbidOptionWithParameters)
{
DeclareError(CET_MultipleOptionsWithParams, optionSourceList);
return optionHasParameters;
}
// Parse parameters (even if they are empty) and bail
commandParser.Skip();
ParseOptionParameters(availableOptions[i]);
break;
}
if (i >= availableOptions.length) {
DeclareError(CET_UnknownShortOption);
}
return optionHasParameters;
}
// Auxiliary method for parsing option's parameters (including empty ones).
// Automatically fills `nextResult` with parsed parameters
// (or `none` if option has no parameters).
// Assumes `commandParser` and `nextResult` are not `none`.
private final function bool ParseOptionParameters(Command.Option pickedOption)
{
local AssociativeArray optionParameters;
if (currentTargetIsOption && currentTarget != CPT_ExtraParameter) {
DeclareError(CET_NoRequiredParamForOption, targetOption.longName);
return false;
}
if (pickedOption.required.length == 0 && pickedOption.optional.length == 0)
{
nextResult.SetOptionParameters(pickedOption, none);
return true;
}
currentTargetIsOption = true;
targetOption = pickedOption;
optionParameters = ParseParameterArrays( pickedOption.required,
pickedOption.optional);
currentTargetIsOption = false;
if (commandParser.Ok())
{
nextResult.SetOptionParameters(pickedOption, optionParameters);
return true;
}
return false;
}
defaultproperties
{
booleanTrueEquivalents(0) = "true"
booleanTrueEquivalents(1) = "enable"
booleanTrueEquivalents(2) = "on"
booleanTrueEquivalents(3) = "yes"
booleanFalseEquivalents(0) = "false"
booleanFalseEquivalents(1) = "disable"
booleanFalseEquivalents(2) = "off"
booleanFalseEquivalents(3) = "no"
errNoSubCommands = (l=LOG_Error,m="`GetSubCommand()` method was called on a command `%1` with zero defined sub-commands.")
}