This library is intended for supporting PrologScript on Unix using the
#!
magic sequence for scripts using commandline options. The entry
point main/0 calls the user-supplied predicate main/1 passing a list of
commandline options. Below is a simle echo
implementation in Prolog.
#!/usr/bin/env swipl :- initialization(main, main). main(Argv) :- echo(Argv). echo([]) :- nl. echo([Last]) :- !, write(Last), nl. echo([H|T]) :- write(H), write(' '), echo(T).
SIGINT
(Control-C) that terminates the process with status 1.
When main/0 is called interactively it simply calls main/1 with the arguments. This allows for debugging scripts as follows:
$ swipl -l script.pl -- arg ... ?- gspy(suspect/1). % setup debugging ?- main. % run program
When guided, three predicates are called in the calling module. opt_type/3 must be defined, the others need not. Note that these three predicates may be defined as multifile to allow multiple modules contributing to the provided commandline options. Defining them as discontiguous allows for creating blocks that describe a group of related options.
-
. A single character
implies a short option, multiple a long option. Long options
use _
as word separator, user options may use either _
or -
. Type is one of:
nonneg|boolean
, for an option http
handles --http
as http(true)
, --no-http
as http(false)
, --http=3000
and --http 3000
as http(3000)
. With an optional boolean
an option is considered boolean if it is the last or the next
argument starts with a hyphen (-
).--opt=value
notation. This
explicit value specification converts true
, True
,
TRUE
, on
, On
, ON
, 1
and the obvious
false equivalents to Prolog true
or false
. If the
option is specified, Default is used. If --no-opt
or
--noopt
is used, the inverse of Default is used.integer
. Requires value >= 0.integer
. Requires value >= 1.float
,
else convert as integer
. Then check the range.atom
, but requires the value to be a member of List
(enum type).file
file
, and check access using access_file/2. A value -
is not checked for access, assuming the application handles
this as standard input or output.directory
, and check access. Access is one of read
write
or create
. In the latter case the parent directory
must exist and have write access.term
, but passes Options to term_string/3. If the option
variable_names(Bindings)
is given the option value is set to
the pair Term-Bindings
.FILE
in e.g. -f
FILE
.
By default, -h
, -?
and --help
are bound to help. If
opt_type(Opt, help, boolean)
is true for some Opt, the default
help binding and help message are disabled and the normal user
rules apply. In particular, the user should also provide a rule for
opt_help(help, String)
.
halt(Code)
, exit with Code. Other goals are
currently not supported.false
(default true
), stop parsing after the first
positional argument, returning options that follow this
argument as positional arguments. E.g, -x file -y
results in positional arguments [file, '-y']
debug
. Other meaningful
options are informational
or warning
. The help page consists of
four sections, two of which are optional:
opt_help(help(header), String)
.
It is optional.Usage: <command>
is by default [options]
and can be
overruled using opt_help(help(usage), String)
.opt_help(help(footer), String)
.
It is optional.
The help provided by help(header)
, help(usage)
and help(footer)
are
either a simple string or a list of elements as defined by
print_message_lines/3. In the latter case, the construct \Callable
can be used to call a DCG rule in the module from which the user
calls argv_options/3. For example, we can add a bold title using
opt_help(help(header), [ansi(bold, '~w', ['My title'])]).
--debug='http(_)'
.
debug(Topic)
. See debug/1 and debug/3.opt_type(..., ..., ...). % application types opt_type(Flag, Opt, Type) :- cli_debug_opt_type(Flag, Opt, Type). % similar for opt_help/2 and opt_meta/2 main(Argv) :- argv_options(Argv, Positional, Options0), cli_parse_debug_options(Options0, Options), ...
This predicate may be called from main/1 to enter the Prolog toplevel rather than terminating the application after main/1 completes.
The following predicates are exported, but not or incorrectly documented.