# -*- coding: binary -*- # frozen_string_literal: true require 'shellwords' module Rex module Parser ### # # This class parses arguments in a getopt style format, kind of. # Unfortunately, the default ruby getopt implementation will only # work on ARGV, so we can't use it. # ### class Arguments # # Initializes the format list with an array of formats like: # # Arguments.new( # '-b' => [ false, "some text" ] # ) # def initialize(fmt) self.fmt = fmt self.longest = fmt.keys.max_by(&:length) end # # Takes a string and converts it into an array of arguments. # def self.from_s(str) Shellwords.shellwords(str) end # # Parses the supplied arguments into a set of options. # def parse(args, &_block) skip_next = false args.each_with_index do |arg, idx| if skip_next skip_next = false next end if arg[0] == '-' cfs = arg[0..2] fmt.each_pair do |fmtspec, val| next if fmtspec != cfs param = nil if val[0] param = args[idx + 1] skip_next = true end yield fmtspec, idx, param end else yield nil, idx, arg end end end # # Returns usage information for this parsing context. # def usage txt = ["\nOPTIONS:\n"] fmt.sort.each do |entry| fmtspec, val = entry opt = val[0] ? " " : " " txt << " #{fmtspec.ljust(longest.length)}#{opt}#{val[1]}" end txt << "" txt.join("\n") end def include?(search) fmt.include?(search) end def arg_required?(opt) fmt[opt][0] if fmt[opt] end attr_accessor :fmt # :nodoc: attr_accessor :longest # :nodoc: end end end