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Kirill Smelkov
go
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9b475bd2
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9b475bd2
authored
Jul 16, 2009
by
Rob Pike
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fix up prints in flag.go
R=rsc DELTA=11 (0 added, 0 deleted, 11 changed) OCL=31760 CL=31760
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@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
3) Flags may then be used directly. If you're using the flags themselves,
they are all pointers; if you bind to variables, they're values.
print("ip has value ", *ip, "\n"
);
print("flagvar has value ", flagvar, "\n"
);
fmt.Println("ip has value ", *ip
);
fmt.Println("flagvar has value ", flagvar
);
4) After parsing, flag.Arg(i) is the i'th argument after the flags.
Args are indexed from 0 up to flag.NArg().
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@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ func add(name string, value FlagValue, usage string) {
f
:=
&
Flag
{
name
,
usage
,
value
,
value
.
String
()};
dummy
,
alreadythere
:=
flags
.
formal
[
name
];
if
alreadythere
{
print
(
"flag redefined: "
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintln
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"flag redefined:"
,
name
);
panic
(
"flag redefinition"
);
// Happens only if flags are declared with identical names
}
flags
.
formal
[
name
]
=
f
;
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...
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int)
}
name
:=
s
[
num_minuses
:
len
(
s
)];
if
len
(
name
)
==
0
||
name
[
0
]
==
'-'
||
name
[
0
]
==
'='
{
print
(
"bad flag syntax: "
,
s
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintln
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"bad flag syntax:"
,
s
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
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...
@@ -426,21 +426,21 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int)
}
flag
,
alreadythere
:=
flags
.
actual
[
name
];
if
alreadythere
{
print
(
"flag specified twice: -"
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"flag specified twice: -%s
\n
"
,
name
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
m
:=
flags
.
formal
;
flag
,
alreadythere
=
m
[
name
];
// BUG
if
!
alreadythere
{
print
(
"flag provided but not defined: -"
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"flag provided but not defined: -%s
\n
"
,
name
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
if
f
,
ok
:=
flag
.
Value
.
(
*
boolValue
);
ok
{
// special case: doesn't need an arg
if
has_value
{
if
!
f
.
set
(
value
)
{
print
(
"invalid boolean value "
,
value
,
" for flag: -"
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"invalid boolean value %t for flag: -%s
\n
"
,
value
,
name
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
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...
@@ -456,15 +456,15 @@ func (f *allFlags) parseOne(index int) (ok bool, next int)
value
=
os
.
Args
[
index
];
}
if
!
has_value
{
print
(
"flag needs an argument: -"
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"flag needs an argument: -%s
\n
"
,
name
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
ok
=
flag
.
Value
.
set
(
value
);
if
!
ok
{
print
(
"invalid value "
,
value
,
" for flag: -"
,
name
,
"
\n
"
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
os
.
Stderr
,
"invalid value %s for flag: -%s
\n
"
,
value
,
name
);
Usage
();
os
.
Exit
(
2
);
}
}
flags
.
actual
[
name
]
=
flag
;
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