94 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
94 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
require 'shellwords'
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module Rex
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module Parser
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###
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#
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# This class parses arguments in a getopt style format, kind of.
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# Unfortunately, the default ruby getopt implementation will only
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# work on ARGV, so we can't use it.
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#
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###
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class Arguments
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#
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# Specifies that an option is expected to have an argument
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#
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HasArgument = (1 << 0)
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#
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# Initializes the format list with an array of formats like:
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#
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# Arguments.new(
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# '-b' => [ false, "some text" ]
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# )
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#
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def initialize(fmt)
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self.fmt = fmt
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end
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#
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# Takes a string and converts it into an array of arguments.
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#
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def self.from_s(str)
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Shellwords.shellwords(str)
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end
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#
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# Parses the supplied arguments into a set of options.
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#
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def parse(args, &block)
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skip_next = false
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args.each_with_index { |arg, idx|
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if (skip_next == true)
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skip_next = false
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next
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end
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if (arg.match(/^-/))
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cfs = arg[0..2]
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fmt.each_pair { |fmtspec, val|
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next if (fmtspec != cfs)
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param = nil
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if (val[0])
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param = args[idx+1]
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skip_next = true
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end
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yield fmtspec, idx, param
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}
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else
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yield nil, idx, arg
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end
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}
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end
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#
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# Returns usage information for this parsing context.
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#
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def usage
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txt = "\nOPTIONS:\n\n"
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fmt.sort.each { |entry|
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fmtspec, val = entry
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txt += " #{fmtspec}" + ((val[0] == true) ? " <opt> " : " ")
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txt += val[1] + "\n"
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}
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txt += "\n"
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return txt
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end
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attr_accessor :fmt # :nodoc:
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end
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end
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end |