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2 | * ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist |
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20 | * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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21 | * |
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22 | * Author: |
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23 | * Fabian 'x3n' Landau |
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24 | * Co-authors: |
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25 | * ... |
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26 | * |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |
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29 | /** |
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30 | @defgroup ArgumentCompletion Argument completion |
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31 | @ingroup Command |
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32 | */ |
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33 | |
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34 | /** |
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35 | @file |
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36 | @ingroup Command ArgumentCompletion |
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37 | @brief Definition of the orxonox::ArgumentCompleter class that is used to execute @ref ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h "argument completion functions". |
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38 | |
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39 | An ArgumentCompleter can be assigned to an orxonox::ConsoleCommand using |
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40 | @ref orxonox::ConsoleCommand::argumentCompleter "argumentCompleter()". |
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41 | The ArgumentCompleter calls an argument completion function that is defined |
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42 | in ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h. This can be used to list possible arguments |
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43 | for console commands and to allow auto-completion. |
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44 | |
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45 | Instances of ArgumentCompleter are usually not created manually but rather |
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46 | by the macros defined in ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h. There you'll also |
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47 | find some examples. |
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48 | |
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49 | @see See the @ref ArgumentCompletionExample "examples". |
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50 | */ |
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51 | |
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52 | #ifndef _ArgumentCompleter_H__ |
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53 | #define _ArgumentCompleter_H__ |
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54 | |
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55 | #include "core/CorePrereqs.h" |
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56 | #include "ArgumentCompletionListElement.h" |
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57 | |
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58 | namespace orxonox |
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59 | { |
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60 | /** |
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61 | @brief This class executes an argument completion function and returns a list of the possible arguments. |
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62 | |
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63 | ArgumentCompleter is used to wrap argument completion functions as defined |
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64 | in ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h and can be assigned to a ConsoleCommand to |
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65 | create a list of possible arguments. |
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66 | |
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67 | @see See ArgumentCompleter.h for more information. |
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68 | @see See @ref ArgumentCompletionExample "ArgumentCompletionFunctions.h" for an example. |
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69 | */ |
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70 | class _CoreExport ArgumentCompleter |
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71 | { |
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72 | public: |
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73 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (void), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(0), function_0_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with no arguments. |
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74 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (const std::string& param1), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(1), function_1_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with one argument. |
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75 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(2), function_2_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with two arguments. |
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76 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(3), function_3_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with three arguments. |
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77 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3, const std::string& param4), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(4), function_4_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with four arguments. |
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78 | ArgumentCompleter(ArgumentCompletionList (*function) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3, const std::string& param4, const std::string& param5), bool bUseMultipleWords) : bUseMultipleWords_(bUseMultipleWords), paramCount_(5), function_5_(function) {} ///< Constructor, assigns a function-pointer with five arguments. |
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79 | |
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80 | /** |
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81 | @brief Calls the argument completion function with a maximum of five parameters. |
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82 | @return Returns the list of possible arguments, created by the argument completion function |
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83 | */ |
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84 | ArgumentCompletionList operator()(const std::string& param1 = "", const std::string& param2 = "", const std::string& param3 = "", const std::string& param4 = "", const std::string& param5 = "") |
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85 | { |
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86 | switch (this->paramCount_) |
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87 | { |
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88 | case 0: |
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89 | return (*this->function_0_)(); |
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90 | case 1: |
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91 | return (*this->function_1_)(param1); |
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92 | case 2: |
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93 | return (*this->function_2_)(param1, param2); |
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94 | case 3: |
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95 | return (*this->function_3_)(param1, param2, param3); |
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96 | case 4: |
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97 | return (*this->function_4_)(param1, param2, param3, param4); |
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98 | case 5: |
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99 | return (*this->function_5_)(param1, param2, param3, param4, param5); |
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100 | default: |
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101 | return ArgumentCompletionList(); |
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102 | } |
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103 | } |
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104 | |
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105 | /// Returns true if the argument completion list supports multiple words. |
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106 | inline bool useMultipleWords() const |
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107 | { return this->bUseMultipleWords_; } |
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108 | |
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109 | private: |
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110 | bool bUseMultipleWords_; ///< If true, the argument completion list supports multiple words |
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111 | unsigned char paramCount_; ///< The number of parameters of the argument completion function |
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112 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_0_) (void); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with no arguments |
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113 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_1_) (const std::string& param1); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with one argument |
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114 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_2_) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with two arguments |
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115 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_3_) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with three arguments |
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116 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_4_) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3, const std::string& param4); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with four arguments |
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117 | ArgumentCompletionList (*function_5_) (const std::string& param1, const std::string& param2, const std::string& param3, const std::string& param4, const std::string& param5); ///< Function-pointer for an argument completion function with five arguments |
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118 | }; |
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119 | } |
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120 | |
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121 | #endif /* _ArgumentCompleter_H__ */ |
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