module GHCMod.Options ( parseArgs, GhcModCommands(..) ) where import Options.Applicative import Options.Applicative.Types import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Types import Control.Arrow import GHCMod.Options.Commands import GHCMod.Version parseArgs :: IO (Options, GhcModCommands) parseArgs = execParser opts where opts = info (argAndCmdSpec <**> helpVersion) ( fullDesc <> header "ghc-mod: Happy Haskell Programming" ) helpVersion :: Parser (a -> a) helpVersion = helper <*> abortOption (InfoMsg ghcModVersion) (long "version" <> help "Print the version of the program.") <*> argument r (value id <> metavar "") where r :: ReadM (a -> a) r = do v <- readerAsk case v of "help" -> readerAbort ShowHelpText "version" -> readerAbort $ InfoMsg ghcModVersion _ -> return id argAndCmdSpec :: Parser (Options, GhcModCommands) argAndCmdSpec = (,) <$> globalArgSpec <*> commandsSpec splitOn :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> ([a], [a]) splitOn c = second (drop 1) . break (==c) getLogLevel :: Int -> GmLogLevel getLogLevel = toEnum . min 7 logLevelParser :: Parser GmLogLevel logLevelParser = getLogLevel <$> ( silentSwitch <|> logLevelSwitch <|> logLevelOption ) where logLevelOption = option int ( long "verbose" <> metavar "LEVEL" <> value 4 <> showDefault <> help "Set log level. (0-7)" ) logLevelSwitch = (4+) . length <$> many (flag' () ( short 'v' <> help "Increase log level" )) silentSwitch = flag' 0 ( long "silent" <> short 's' <> help "Be silent, set log level to 0" ) outputOptsSpec :: Parser OutputOpts outputOptsSpec = OutputOpts <$> logLevelParser <*> flag PlainStyle LispStyle ( long "tolisp" <> short 'l' <> help "Format output as an S-Expression" ) <*> (LineSeparator <$> strOption ( long "boundary" <> long "line-separator" <> short 'b' <> metavar "SEP" <> value "\0" <> showDefault <> help "Output line separator" )) <*> optional (splitOn ',' <$> strOption ( long "line-prefix" <> metavar "OUT,ERR" <> help "Output prefixes" )) programsArgSpec :: Parser Programs programsArgSpec = Programs <$> strOption ( long "with-ghc" <> value "ghc" <> showDefault <> help "GHC executable to use" ) <*> strOption ( long "with-ghc-pkg" <> value "ghc-pkg" <> showDefault <> help "ghc-pkg executable to use (only needed when guessing from GHC path fails)" ) <*> strOption ( long "with-cabal" <> value "cabal" <> showDefault <> help "cabal-install executable to use" ) <*> strOption ( long "with-stack" <> value "stack" <> showDefault <> help "stack executable to use" ) globalArgSpec :: Parser Options globalArgSpec = Options <$> outputOptsSpec <*> -- optOutput programsArgSpec <*> -- optPrograms many (strOption ( -- optGhcUserOptions long "ghcOpt" <> long "ghc-option" <> short 'g' <> metavar "OPT" <> help "Option to be passed to GHC" )) <*> many fileMappingSpec -- optFileMappings = [] where {- File map docs: CLI options: * `--map-file "file1.hs=file2.hs"` can be used to tell ghc-mod that it should take source code for `file1.hs` from `file2.hs`. `file1.hs` can be either full path, or path relative to project root. `file2.hs` has to be either relative to project root, or full path (preferred). * `--map-file "file.hs"` can be used to tell ghc-mod that it should take source code for `file.hs` from stdin. File end marker is `\EOT\n`, i.e. `\x04\x0A`. `file.hs` may or may not exist, and should be either full path, or relative to project root. Interactive commands: * `map-file file.hs` -- tells ghc-modi to read `file.hs` source from stdin. Works the same as second form of `--map-file` CLI option. * `unmap-file file.hs` -- unloads previously mapped file, so that it's no longer mapped. `file.hs` can be full path or relative to project root, either will work. Exposed functions: * `loadMappedFile :: FilePath -> FilePath -> GhcModT m ()` -- maps `FilePath`, given as first argument to take source from `FilePath` given as second argument. Works exactly the same as first form of `--map-file` CLI option. * `loadMappedFileSource :: FilePath -> String -> GhcModT m ()` -- maps `FilePath`, given as first argument to have source as given by second argument. Works exactly the same as second form of `--map-file` CLI option, sans reading from stdin. * `unloadMappedFile :: FilePath -> GhcModT m ()` -- unmaps `FilePath`, given as first argument, and removes any temporary files created when file was mapped. Works exactly the same as `unmap-file` interactive command -} fileMappingSpec = getFileMapping . splitOn '=' <$> strOption ( long "map-file" <> metavar "MAPPING" <> help "Redirect one file to another, --map-file \"file1.hs=file2.hs\"" ) getFileMapping = second (\i -> if null i then Nothing else Just i)