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# Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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# limitations under the License.
"""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 enum
import sys
import types
import typing
from typing import Text, List, Any, TypeVar, Optional, Union, Type, Iterable, overload
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
_helpers.disclaim_module_ids.add(id(sys.modules[__name__]))
_T = TypeVar('_T')
_ET = TypeVar('_ET', bound=enum.Enum)
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)
@overload
def DEFINE( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
name: Text,
default: Any,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
serializer: Optional[_argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T]] = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]' = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_T]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
name: Text,
default: Optional[Any],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
serializer: Optional[_argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T]] = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[_T]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_flag( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
flag: _flag.Flag[_T],
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]' = ...,
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_T]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_flag( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
flag: _flag.Flag[_T],
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[_T]]:
...
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: _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_T], value: _T) -> None:
"""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 override_value(flag_holder: _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_T], value: _T) -> None:
"""Overrides the value of the provided flag.
This value takes precedent over the default value and, when called after flag
parsing, any value provided at the command line.
Args:
flag_holder: FlagHolder, the flag to modify.
value: The new value.
Raises:
IllegalFlagValueError: The value did not pass the flag parser or validators.
"""
fv = flag_holder._flagvalues # pylint: disable=protected-access
# Ensure the new value satisfies the flag's parser while avoiding side
# effects of calling parse().
parsed = fv[flag_holder.name]._parse(value) # pylint: disable=protected-access
if parsed != value:
raise _exceptions.IllegalFlagValueError(
'flag %s: parsed value %r not equal to original %r'
% (flag_holder.name, parsed, value)
)
setattr(fv, flag_holder.name, value)
def _internal_declare_key_flags(
flag_names: List[str],
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = _flagvalues.FLAGS,
key_flag_values: Optional[_flagvalues.FlagValues] = None,
) -> 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: Union[Text, _flagvalues.FlagHolder],
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = _flagvalues.FLAGS,
) -> None:
"""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: Any, flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = _flagvalues.FLAGS
) -> None:
"""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() -> None:
"""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))
@overload
def DEFINE_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Optional[Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Text]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Text,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Text]:
...
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[str]()
serializer = _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[str]()
return DEFINE(
parser,
name,
default,
help,
flag_values,
serializer,
required=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_boolean( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Text, bool, int],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[bool]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_boolean( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[bool]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_boolean( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Text, bool, int],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[bool]:
...
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=True if required else False,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, float, Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[float]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[float]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[float, Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[float]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
_register_bounds_validator_if_needed(parser, name, flag_values=flag_values)
return result
@overload
def DEFINE_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, int, Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[int]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[int]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[int, Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[int]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
_register_bounds_validator_if_needed(parser, name, flag_values=flag_values)
return result
@overload
def DEFINE_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Optional[Text],
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Text]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Text,
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Text]:
...
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.
"""
result = DEFINE_flag(
_flag.EnumFlag(name, default, help, enum_values, **args),
flag_values,
module_name,
required=True if required else False,
)
return result
@overload
def DEFINE_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, _ET, Text],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
case_sensitive: bool = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_ET]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
case_sensitive: bool = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[_ET]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[_ET, Text],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Optional[Text], # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
case_sensitive: bool = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[_ET]:
...
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.
"""
# NOTE: pytype fails if this is a direct return.
result = DEFINE_flag(
_flag.EnumClassFlag(
name, default, help, enum_class, case_sensitive=case_sensitive, **args
),
flag_values,
module_name,
required=True if required else False,
)
return result
@overload
def DEFINE_list( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_list( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[Text]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_list( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_spaceseplist( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
comma_compat: bool = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_spaceseplist( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
comma_compat: bool = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[Text]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_spaceseplist( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
comma_compat: bool = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
serializer: _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T],
name: Text,
default: Iterable[_T],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_T]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
serializer: _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T],
name: Text,
default: Union[None, _T],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_T]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
serializer: _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T],
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[_T]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
serializer: _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T],
name: Text,
default: Iterable[_T],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_T]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
parser: _argument_parser.ArgumentParser[_T],
serializer: _argument_parser.ArgumentSerializer[_T],
name: Text,
default: _T,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_T]]:
...
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.
"""
result = DEFINE_flag(
_flag.MultiFlag(parser, serializer, name, default, help, **args),
flag_values,
module_name,
required=True if required else False,
)
return result
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[Text]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_string( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[int], int, Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[int]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[int]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_integer( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[int], int, Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[int] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[int]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[float], float, Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[float]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[float]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_float( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[float], float, Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
lower_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
upper_bound: Optional[float] = ...,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[float]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, Iterable[Text], Text],
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[Text]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[Iterable[Text], Text],
enum_values: Iterable[Text],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[Text]]:
...
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=True if required else False,
**args,
)
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
# This is separate from `Union[None, _ET, Iterable[Text], Text]` to avoid a
# Pytype issue inferring the return value to
# FlagHolder[List[Union[_ET, enum.Enum]]] when an iterable of concrete enum
# subclasses are used.
default: Iterable[_ET],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_ET]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[None, _ET, Iterable[Text], Text],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
*,
required: 'typing.Literal[True]',
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_ET]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: None,
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Optional[List[_ET]]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
# This is separate from `Union[None, _ET, Iterable[Text], Text]` to avoid a
# Pytype issue inferring the return value to
# FlagHolder[List[Union[_ET, enum.Enum]]] when an iterable of concrete enum
# subclasses are used.
default: Iterable[_ET],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_ET]]:
...
@overload
def DEFINE_multi_enum_class( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
default: Union[_ET, Iterable[Text], Text],
enum_class: Type[_ET],
help: Text, # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = ...,
module_name: Optional[Text] = ...,
required: bool = ...,
**args: Any
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[List[_ET]]:
...
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.
"""
# NOTE: pytype fails if this is a direct return.
result = DEFINE_flag(
_flag.MultiEnumClassFlag(
name,
default,
help,
enum_class,
case_sensitive=case_sensitive,
**args,
),
flag_values,
module_name,
required=True if required else False,
)
return result
def DEFINE_alias( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
name: Text,
original_name: Text,
flag_values: _flagvalues.FlagValues = _flagvalues.FLAGS,
module_name: Optional[Text] = None,
) -> _flagvalues.FlagHolder[Any]:
"""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)
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