From cf94bdc0742c13e2a0cac864c478b8626b266e1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:11:38 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.66.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs | 692 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 692 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs (limited to 'vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs') diff --git a/vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs b/vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ebf2b234d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/clap-3.2.20/src/parser/validator.rs @@ -0,0 +1,692 @@ +// Internal +use crate::builder::{AppSettings, Arg, ArgPredicate, Command, PossibleValue}; +use crate::error::{Error, Result as ClapResult}; +use crate::output::fmt::Stream; +use crate::output::Usage; +use crate::parser::{ArgMatcher, MatchedArg, ParseState}; +use crate::util::ChildGraph; +use crate::util::Id; +use crate::{INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG, INVALID_UTF8}; + +pub(crate) struct Validator<'help, 'cmd> { + cmd: &'cmd Command<'help>, + required: ChildGraph, +} + +impl<'help, 'cmd> Validator<'help, 'cmd> { + pub(crate) fn new(cmd: &'cmd Command<'help>) -> Self { + let required = cmd.required_graph(); + Validator { cmd, required } + } + + pub(crate) fn validate( + &mut self, + parse_state: ParseState, + matcher: &mut ArgMatcher, + ) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate"); + let mut conflicts = Conflicts::new(); + let has_subcmd = matcher.subcommand_name().is_some(); + + if let ParseState::Opt(a) = parse_state { + debug!("Validator::validate: needs_val_of={:?}", a); + + let o = &self.cmd[&a]; + let should_err = if let Some(v) = matcher.args.get(&o.id) { + v.all_val_groups_empty() && !(o.min_vals.is_some() && o.min_vals.unwrap() == 0) + } else { + true + }; + if should_err { + return Err(Error::empty_value( + self.cmd, + &get_possible_values(o) + .iter() + .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set()) + .map(PossibleValue::get_name) + .collect::>(), + o.to_string(), + )); + } + } + + if !has_subcmd && self.cmd.is_arg_required_else_help_set() { + let num_user_values = matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + .count(); + if num_user_values == 0 { + let message = self.cmd.write_help_err(false, Stream::Stderr)?; + return Err(Error::display_help_error(self.cmd, message)); + } + } + #[allow(deprecated)] + if !has_subcmd && self.cmd.is_subcommand_required_set() { + let bn = self + .cmd + .get_bin_name() + .unwrap_or_else(|| self.cmd.get_name()); + return Err(Error::missing_subcommand( + self.cmd, + bn.to_string(), + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } else if !has_subcmd && self.cmd.is_set(AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp) { + debug!("Validator::new::get_matches_with: SubcommandRequiredElseHelp=true"); + let message = self.cmd.write_help_err(false, Stream::Stderr)?; + return Err(Error::display_help_error(self.cmd, message)); + } + + self.validate_conflicts(matcher, &mut conflicts)?; + if !(self.cmd.is_subcommand_negates_reqs_set() && has_subcmd) { + self.validate_required(matcher, &mut conflicts)?; + } + self.validate_matched_args(matcher)?; + + Ok(()) + } + + fn validate_arg_values(&self, arg: &Arg, ma: &MatchedArg) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_values: arg={:?}", arg.name); + for val in ma.raw_vals_flatten() { + if !arg.possible_vals.is_empty() { + debug!( + "Validator::validate_arg_values: possible_vals={:?}", + arg.possible_vals + ); + let val_str = val.to_string_lossy(); + let ok = arg + .possible_vals + .iter() + .any(|pv| pv.matches(&val_str, arg.is_ignore_case_set())); + if !ok { + return Err(Error::invalid_value( + self.cmd, + val_str.into_owned(), + &arg.possible_vals + .iter() + .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set()) + .map(PossibleValue::get_name) + .collect::>(), + arg.to_string(), + )); + } + } + { + #![allow(deprecated)] + if arg.is_forbid_empty_values_set() && val.is_empty() { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_values: illegal empty val found"); + return Err(Error::empty_value( + self.cmd, + &get_possible_values(arg) + .iter() + .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set()) + .map(PossibleValue::get_name) + .collect::>(), + arg.to_string(), + )); + } + } + + if let Some(ref vtor) = arg.validator { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_values: checking validator..."); + let mut vtor = vtor.lock().unwrap(); + if let Err(e) = vtor(&*val.to_string_lossy()) { + debug!("error"); + return Err(Error::value_validation( + arg.to_string(), + val.to_string_lossy().into_owned(), + e, + ) + .with_cmd(self.cmd)); + } else { + debug!("good"); + } + } + if let Some(ref vtor) = arg.validator_os { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_values: checking validator_os..."); + let mut vtor = vtor.lock().unwrap(); + if let Err(e) = vtor(val) { + debug!("error"); + return Err(Error::value_validation( + arg.to_string(), + val.to_string_lossy().into(), + e, + ) + .with_cmd(self.cmd)); + } else { + debug!("good"); + } + } + } + Ok(()) + } + + fn validate_conflicts( + &mut self, + matcher: &ArgMatcher, + conflicts: &mut Conflicts, + ) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_conflicts"); + + self.validate_exclusive(matcher)?; + + for arg_id in matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + .filter(|arg_id| self.cmd.find(arg_id).is_some()) + { + debug!("Validator::validate_conflicts::iter: id={:?}", arg_id); + let conflicts = conflicts.gather_conflicts(self.cmd, matcher, arg_id); + self.build_conflict_err(arg_id, &conflicts, matcher)?; + } + + Ok(()) + } + + fn validate_exclusive(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_exclusive"); + let args_count = matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| { + matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent) + }) + .count(); + if args_count <= 1 { + // Nothing present to conflict with + return Ok(()); + } + + matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| { + matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, crate::builder::ArgPredicate::IsPresent) + }) + .filter_map(|name| { + debug!("Validator::validate_exclusive:iter:{:?}", name); + self.cmd + .find(name) + // Find `arg`s which are exclusive but also appear with other args. + .filter(|&arg| arg.is_exclusive_set() && args_count > 1) + }) + // Throw an error for the first conflict found. + .try_for_each(|arg| { + Err(Error::argument_conflict( + self.cmd, + arg.to_string(), + Vec::new(), + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )) + }) + } + + fn build_conflict_err( + &self, + name: &Id, + conflict_ids: &[Id], + matcher: &ArgMatcher, + ) -> ClapResult<()> { + if conflict_ids.is_empty() { + return Ok(()); + } + + debug!("Validator::build_conflict_err: name={:?}", name); + let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new(); + let conflicts = conflict_ids + .iter() + .flat_map(|c_id| { + if self.cmd.find_group(c_id).is_some() { + self.cmd.unroll_args_in_group(c_id) + } else { + vec![c_id.clone()] + } + }) + .filter_map(|c_id| { + seen.insert(c_id.clone()).then(|| { + let c_arg = self.cmd.find(&c_id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG); + c_arg.to_string() + }) + }) + .collect(); + + let former_arg = self.cmd.find(name).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG); + let usg = self.build_conflict_err_usage(matcher, conflict_ids); + Err(Error::argument_conflict( + self.cmd, + former_arg.to_string(), + conflicts, + usg, + )) + } + + fn build_conflict_err_usage(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher, conflicting_keys: &[Id]) -> String { + let used_filtered: Vec = matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + .filter(|n| { + // Filter out the args we don't want to specify. + self.cmd.find(n).map_or(true, |a| !a.is_hide_set()) + }) + .filter(|key| !conflicting_keys.contains(key)) + .cloned() + .collect(); + let required: Vec = used_filtered + .iter() + .filter_map(|key| self.cmd.find(key)) + .flat_map(|arg| arg.requires.iter().map(|item| &item.1)) + .filter(|key| !used_filtered.contains(key) && !conflicting_keys.contains(key)) + .chain(used_filtered.iter()) + .cloned() + .collect(); + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&required) + } + + fn gather_requires(&mut self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) { + debug!("Validator::gather_requires"); + for name in matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + { + debug!("Validator::gather_requires:iter:{:?}", name); + if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(name) { + let is_relevant = |(val, req_arg): &(ArgPredicate<'_>, Id)| -> Option { + let required = matcher.check_explicit(&arg.id, *val); + required.then(|| req_arg.clone()) + }; + + for req in self.cmd.unroll_arg_requires(is_relevant, &arg.id) { + self.required.insert(req); + } + } else if let Some(g) = self.cmd.find_group(name) { + debug!("Validator::gather_requires:iter:{:?}:group", name); + for r in &g.requires { + self.required.insert(r.clone()); + } + } + } + } + + fn validate_matched_args(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_matched_args"); + matcher.iter().try_for_each(|(name, ma)| { + debug!( + "Validator::validate_matched_args:iter:{:?}: vals={:#?}", + name, + ma.vals_flatten() + ); + if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(name) { + self.validate_arg_num_vals(arg, ma)?; + self.validate_arg_values(arg, ma)?; + self.validate_arg_num_occurs(arg, ma)?; + } + Ok(()) + }) + } + + fn validate_arg_num_occurs(&self, a: &Arg, ma: &MatchedArg) -> ClapResult<()> { + #![allow(deprecated)] + debug!( + "Validator::validate_arg_num_occurs: {:?}={}", + a.name, + ma.get_occurrences() + ); + // Occurrence of positional argument equals to number of values rather + // than number of grouped values. + if ma.get_occurrences() > 1 && !a.is_multiple_occurrences_set() && !a.is_positional() { + // Not the first time, and we don't allow multiples + return Err(Error::unexpected_multiple_usage( + self.cmd, + a.to_string(), + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } + if let Some(max_occurs) = a.max_occurs { + debug!( + "Validator::validate_arg_num_occurs: max_occurs set...{}", + max_occurs + ); + let occurs = ma.get_occurrences() as usize; + if occurs > max_occurs { + return Err(Error::too_many_occurrences( + self.cmd, + a.to_string(), + max_occurs, + occurs, + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } + } + + Ok(()) + } + + fn validate_arg_num_vals(&self, a: &Arg, ma: &MatchedArg) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals"); + if let Some(num) = a.num_vals { + let total_num = ma.num_vals(); + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: num_vals set...{}", num); + #[allow(deprecated)] + let should_err = if a.is_multiple_occurrences_set() { + total_num % num != 0 + } else { + num != total_num + }; + if should_err { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: Sending error WrongNumberOfValues"); + return Err(Error::wrong_number_of_values( + self.cmd, + a.to_string(), + num, + #[allow(deprecated)] + if a.is_multiple_occurrences_set() { + total_num % num + } else { + total_num + }, + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } + } + if let Some(num) = a.max_vals { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: max_vals set...{}", num); + if ma.num_vals() > num { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: Sending error TooManyValues"); + return Err(Error::too_many_values( + self.cmd, + ma.raw_vals_flatten() + .last() + .expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG) + .to_str() + .expect(INVALID_UTF8) + .to_string(), + a.to_string(), + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } + } + let min_vals_zero = if let Some(num) = a.min_vals { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: min_vals set: {}", num); + if ma.num_vals() < num && num != 0 { + debug!("Validator::validate_arg_num_vals: Sending error TooFewValues"); + return Err(Error::too_few_values( + self.cmd, + a.to_string(), + num, + ma.num_vals(), + Usage::new(self.cmd) + .required(&self.required) + .create_usage_with_title(&[]), + )); + } + num == 0 + } else { + false + }; + // Issue 665 (https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/665) + // Issue 1105 (https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/1105) + if a.is_takes_value_set() && !min_vals_zero && ma.all_val_groups_empty() { + return Err(Error::empty_value( + self.cmd, + &get_possible_values(a) + .iter() + .filter(|pv| !pv.is_hide_set()) + .map(PossibleValue::get_name) + .collect::>(), + a.to_string(), + )); + } + Ok(()) + } + + fn validate_required( + &mut self, + matcher: &ArgMatcher, + conflicts: &mut Conflicts, + ) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_required: required={:?}", self.required); + self.gather_requires(matcher); + + let is_exclusive_present = matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + .any(|id| { + self.cmd + .find(id) + .map(|arg| arg.is_exclusive_set()) + .unwrap_or_default() + }); + debug!( + "Validator::validate_required: is_exclusive_present={}", + is_exclusive_present + ); + + for arg_or_group in self + .required + .iter() + .filter(|r| !matcher.check_explicit(r, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + { + debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter:aog={:?}", arg_or_group); + if let Some(arg) = self.cmd.find(arg_or_group) { + debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter: This is an arg"); + if !is_exclusive_present && !self.is_missing_required_ok(arg, matcher, conflicts) { + return self.missing_required_error(matcher, vec![]); + } + } else if let Some(group) = self.cmd.find_group(arg_or_group) { + debug!("Validator::validate_required:iter: This is a group"); + if !self + .cmd + .unroll_args_in_group(&group.id) + .iter() + .any(|a| matcher.check_explicit(a, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + { + return self.missing_required_error(matcher, vec![]); + } + } + } + + // Validate the conditionally required args + for a in self.cmd.get_arguments() { + for (other, val) in &a.r_ifs { + if matcher.check_explicit(other, ArgPredicate::Equals(std::ffi::OsStr::new(*val))) + && !matcher.check_explicit(&a.id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent) + { + return self.missing_required_error(matcher, vec![a.id.clone()]); + } + } + + let match_all = a.r_ifs_all.iter().all(|(other, val)| { + matcher.check_explicit(other, ArgPredicate::Equals(std::ffi::OsStr::new(*val))) + }); + if match_all + && !a.r_ifs_all.is_empty() + && !matcher.check_explicit(&a.id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent) + { + return self.missing_required_error(matcher, vec![a.id.clone()]); + } + } + + self.validate_required_unless(matcher)?; + + Ok(()) + } + + fn is_missing_required_ok( + &self, + a: &Arg<'help>, + matcher: &ArgMatcher, + conflicts: &mut Conflicts, + ) -> bool { + debug!("Validator::is_missing_required_ok: {}", a.name); + let conflicts = conflicts.gather_conflicts(self.cmd, matcher, &a.id); + !conflicts.is_empty() + } + + fn validate_required_unless(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::validate_required_unless"); + let failed_args: Vec<_> = self + .cmd + .get_arguments() + .filter(|&a| { + (!a.r_unless.is_empty() || !a.r_unless_all.is_empty()) + && !matcher.check_explicit(&a.id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent) + && self.fails_arg_required_unless(a, matcher) + }) + .map(|a| a.id.clone()) + .collect(); + if failed_args.is_empty() { + Ok(()) + } else { + self.missing_required_error(matcher, failed_args) + } + } + + // Failing a required unless means, the arg's "unless" wasn't present, and neither were they + fn fails_arg_required_unless(&self, a: &Arg<'help>, matcher: &ArgMatcher) -> bool { + debug!("Validator::fails_arg_required_unless: a={:?}", a.name); + let exists = |id| matcher.check_explicit(id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent); + + (a.r_unless_all.is_empty() || !a.r_unless_all.iter().all(exists)) + && !a.r_unless.iter().any(exists) + } + + // `incl`: an arg to include in the error even if not used + fn missing_required_error(&self, matcher: &ArgMatcher, incl: Vec) -> ClapResult<()> { + debug!("Validator::missing_required_error; incl={:?}", incl); + debug!( + "Validator::missing_required_error: reqs={:?}", + self.required + ); + + let usg = Usage::new(self.cmd).required(&self.required); + + let req_args = usg + .get_required_usage_from(&incl, Some(matcher), true) + .into_iter() + .collect::>(); + + debug!( + "Validator::missing_required_error: req_args={:#?}", + req_args + ); + + let used: Vec = matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + .filter(|n| { + // Filter out the args we don't want to specify. + self.cmd.find(n).map_or(true, |a| !a.is_hide_set()) + }) + .cloned() + .chain(incl) + .collect(); + + Err(Error::missing_required_argument( + self.cmd, + req_args, + usg.create_usage_with_title(&used), + )) + } +} + +#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug)] +struct Conflicts { + potential: std::collections::HashMap>, +} + +impl Conflicts { + fn new() -> Self { + Self::default() + } + + fn gather_conflicts(&mut self, cmd: &Command, matcher: &ArgMatcher, arg_id: &Id) -> Vec { + debug!("Conflicts::gather_conflicts: arg={:?}", arg_id); + let mut conflicts = Vec::new(); + for other_arg_id in matcher + .arg_ids() + .filter(|arg_id| matcher.check_explicit(arg_id, ArgPredicate::IsPresent)) + { + if arg_id == other_arg_id { + continue; + } + + if self + .gather_direct_conflicts(cmd, arg_id) + .contains(other_arg_id) + { + conflicts.push(other_arg_id.clone()); + } + if self + .gather_direct_conflicts(cmd, other_arg_id) + .contains(arg_id) + { + conflicts.push(other_arg_id.clone()); + } + } + debug!("Conflicts::gather_conflicts: conflicts={:?}", conflicts); + conflicts + } + + fn gather_direct_conflicts(&mut self, cmd: &Command, arg_id: &Id) -> &[Id] { + self.potential.entry(arg_id.clone()).or_insert_with(|| { + let conf = if let Some(arg) = cmd.find(arg_id) { + let mut conf = arg.blacklist.clone(); + for group_id in cmd.groups_for_arg(arg_id) { + let group = cmd.find_group(&group_id).expect(INTERNAL_ERROR_MSG); + conf.extend(group.conflicts.iter().cloned()); + if !group.multiple { + for member_id in &group.args { + if member_id != arg_id { + conf.push(member_id.clone()); + } + } + } + } + + // Overrides are implicitly conflicts + conf.extend(arg.overrides.iter().cloned()); + + conf + } else if let Some(group) = cmd.find_group(arg_id) { + group.conflicts.clone() + } else { + debug_assert!(false, "id={:?} is unknown", arg_id); + Vec::new() + }; + debug!( + "Conflicts::gather_direct_conflicts id={:?}, conflicts={:?}", + arg_id, conf + ); + conf + }) + } +} + +fn get_possible_values<'help>(a: &Arg<'help>) -> Vec> { + #![allow(deprecated)] + if !a.is_takes_value_set() { + vec![] + } else if let Some(pvs) = a.get_possible_values() { + // Check old first in case the user explicitly set possible values and the derive inferred + // a `ValueParser` with some. + pvs.to_vec() + } else { + a.get_value_parser() + .possible_values() + .map(|pvs| pvs.collect()) + .unwrap_or_default() + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3