pyTooling.CLIAbstraction.Command

pyTooling/CLIAbstraction/Command.py
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#   Patrick Lehmann                                                                                                    #
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"""
This module implements command arguments. Usually, commands are mutually exclusive and the first argument in a list of
arguments to a program.

While commands can or cannot have prefix characters, they shouldn't be confused with flag arguments or string arguments.

**Example:**

* ``prog command -arg1 --argument2``

.. seealso::

   * For simple flags (various formats). |br|
     |rarr| :mod:`~pyTooling.CLIAbstraction.Flag`
   * For string arguments. |br|
     |rarr| :class:`~pyTooling.CLIAbstraction.Argument.StringArgument`
"""
from typing import Any

try:
	from pyTooling.Decorators              import export
	from pyTooling.CLIAbstraction.Argument import NamedArgument
except (ImportError, ModuleNotFoundError):  # pragma: no cover
	print("[pyTooling.Versioning] Could not import from 'pyTooling.*'!")

	try:
		from Decorators                      import export
		from CLIAbstraction.Argument         import NamedArgument
	except (ImportError, ModuleNotFoundError) as ex:  # pragma: no cover
		print("[pyTooling.Versioning] Could not import directly!")
		raise ex


# TODO: make this class abstract
@export
class CommandArgument(NamedArgument):
	"""
	Represents a command argument.

	It is usually used to select a sub parser in a CLI argument parser or to hand over all following parameters to a
	separate tool. An example for a command is 'checkout' in ``git.exe checkout``, which calls ``git-checkout.exe``.

	**Example:**

	* ``command``
	"""

	def __new__(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any):
		if cls is CommandArgument:
			raise TypeError(f"Class '{cls.__name__}' is abstract.")
		return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)


@export
class ShortCommand(CommandArgument, pattern="-{0}"):
	"""
	Represents a command name with a single dash.

	**Example:**

	* ``-command``
	"""

	def __init_subclass__(cls, *args: Any, pattern: str = "-{0}", **kwargs: Any):
		"""
		This method is called when a class is derived.

		:param args:    Any positional arguments.
		:param pattern: This pattern is used to format an argument.
		:param kwargs:  Any keyword argument.
		"""
		kwargs["pattern"] = pattern
		super().__init_subclass__(*args, **kwargs)

	def __new__(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any):
		if cls is ShortCommand:
			raise TypeError(f"Class '{cls.__name__}' is abstract.")
		return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)


@export
class LongCommand(CommandArgument, pattern="--{0}"):
	"""
	Represents a command name with a double dash.

	**Example:**

	* ``--command``
	"""

	def __init_subclass__(cls, *args: Any, pattern: str = "--{0}", **kwargs: Any):
		"""
		This method is called when a class is derived.

		:param args:    Any positional arguments.
		:param pattern: This pattern is used to format an argument.
		:param kwargs:  Any keyword argument.
		"""
		kwargs["pattern"] = pattern
		super().__init_subclass__(*args, **kwargs)

	def __new__(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any):
		if cls is LongCommand:
			raise TypeError(f"Class '{cls.__name__}' is abstract.")
		return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)


@export
class WindowsCommand(CommandArgument, pattern="/{0}"):
	"""
	Represents a command name with a single slash.

	**Example:**

	* ``/command``
	"""

	def __init_subclass__(cls, *args: Any, pattern: str = "/{0}", **kwargs: Any):
		"""
		This method is called when a class is derived.

		:param args:    Any positional arguments.
		:param pattern: This pattern is used to format an argument.
		:param kwargs:  Any keyword argument.
		"""
		kwargs["pattern"] = pattern
		super().__init_subclass__(*args, **kwargs)

	def __new__(cls, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any):
		if cls is WindowsCommand:
			raise TypeError(f"Class '{cls.__name__}' is abstract.")
		return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)