Exemple #1
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  public void addDef(OptDef pDef) {

    mArgDefs.add(pDef);

    if (mShortNameToLongNameMap.containsKey(pDef.shortname)) {
      throw new RuntimeException("Duplicate short name: " + pDef.shortname);
    }

    mValidOptionNames.add(pDef.longname);

    if (pDef.shortname != null) {
      mValidOptionNames.add(pDef.shortname);
      mShortNameToLongNameMap.put(pDef.shortname, pDef.longname);
    } else {
      mOptionsWithoutShortName.add(pDef.longname);
    }

    if (pDef.hasvalue) {
      mNamesOfOptionsRequiringValue.add(pDef.longname);
    }

    if (pDef.defaultvalue != null) {
      // a little sanity check, if you permit...
      if (!(pDef.hasvalue)) {
        throw new RuntimeException(
            "Illegal situation: parameter "
                + pDef.longname
                + " has no value, "
                + "but still has default value "
                + pDef.defaultvalue);
      }
      mDefaultValues.put(pDef.longname, pDef.defaultvalue);
    }

    if (pDef.possiblevalues != null) {
      // for an "enum" type parameter
      mPossibleValues.putMultiple(pDef.longname, pDef.possiblevalues);
    }
  }
Exemple #2
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 /**
  * Hmm, bit ugly to do this afterwards, but currently we must handle "dependent" default values
  * this way, by hand.
  */
 public void putDefaultValue(String pKey, String pVal) {
   mDefaultValues.put(pKey, pVal);
 }