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package com.google.devtools.common.options;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* The position of an option in the interpretation order. Options are interpreted using a
* last-option-wins system for single valued options, and are listed in that order for
* multiple-valued options.
*
* <p>The position of the option is in category order, and within the priority category in index
* order.
*/
public class OptionPriority implements Comparable<OptionPriority> {
private final PriorityCategory priorityCategory;
private final int index;
private final boolean locked;
private OptionPriority(PriorityCategory priorityCategory, int index, boolean locked) {
this.priorityCategory = priorityCategory;
this.index = index;
this.locked = locked;
}
/** Get the first OptionPriority for that category. */
static OptionPriority lowestOptionPriorityAtCategory(PriorityCategory category) {
return new OptionPriority(category, 0, false);
}
/**
* Get the priority for the option following this one. In normal, incremental option parsing, the
* returned priority would compareTo as after the current one. Does not increment locked
* priorities.
*/
static OptionPriority nextOptionPriority(OptionPriority priority) {
if (priority.locked) {
return priority;
}
return new OptionPriority(priority.priorityCategory, priority.index + 1, false);
}
/**
* Return a priority for this option that will avoid priority increases by calls to
* nextOptionPriority.
*
* <p>Some options are expanded in-place, and need to be all parsed at the priority of the
* original option. In this case, parsing one of these after another should not cause the option
* to be considered as higher priority than the ones before it (this would cause overlap between
* the expansion of --expansion_flag and a option following it in the same list of options).
*/
public static OptionPriority getLockedPriority(OptionPriority priority) {
return new OptionPriority(priority.priorityCategory, priority.index, true);
}
public PriorityCategory getPriorityCategory() {
return priorityCategory;
}
@Override
public int compareTo(OptionPriority o) {
if (priorityCategory.equals(o.priorityCategory)) {
return index - o.index;
}
return priorityCategory.ordinal() - o.priorityCategory.ordinal();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (o instanceof OptionPriority) {
OptionPriority other = (OptionPriority) o;
return other.priorityCategory.equals(priorityCategory) && other.index == index;
}
return false;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return Objects.hash(priorityCategory, index);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return String.format("OptionPriority(%s,%s)", priorityCategory, index);
}
/**
* The priority of option values, in order of increasing priority.
*
* <p>In general, new values for options can only override values with a lower or equal priority.
* Option values provided in annotations in an options class are implicitly at the priority {@code
* DEFAULT}.
*
* <p>The ordering of the priorities is the source-code order. This is consistent with the
* automatically generated {@code compareTo} method as specified by the Java Language
* Specification. DO NOT change the source-code order of these values, or you will break code that
* relies on the ordering.
*/
public enum PriorityCategory {
/**
* The priority of values specified in the {@link Option} annotation. This should never be
* specified in calls to {@link OptionsParser#parse}.
*/
DEFAULT,
/**
* Overrides default options at runtime, while still allowing the values to be overridden
* manually.
*/
COMPUTED_DEFAULT,
/** For options coming from a configuration file or rc file. */
RC_FILE,
/** For options coming from the command line. */
COMMAND_LINE,
/** For options coming from invocation policy. */
INVOCATION_POLICY,
/**
* This priority can be used to unconditionally override any user-provided options. This should
* be used rarely and with caution!
*/
SOFTWARE_REQUIREMENT
}
}