1 //===-- Options.cpp ---------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 
10 #include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h"
11 
12 // C Includes
13 // C++ Includes
14 #include <algorithm>
15 #include <bitset>
16 #include <map>
17 #include <set>
18 
19 // Other libraries and framework includes
20 // Project includes
21 #include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h"
22 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandCompletions.h"
23 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
24 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObject.h"
25 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
26 #include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
27 #include "lldb/Utility/StreamString.h"
28 
29 using namespace lldb;
30 using namespace lldb_private;
31 
32 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 // Options
34 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 Options::Options() : m_getopt_table() { BuildValidOptionSets(); }
36 
37 Options::~Options() {}
38 
39 void Options::NotifyOptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) {
40   m_seen_options.clear();
41   // Let the subclass reset its option values
42   OptionParsingStarting(execution_context);
43 }
44 
45 Status
46 Options::NotifyOptionParsingFinished(ExecutionContext *execution_context) {
47   return OptionParsingFinished(execution_context);
48 }
49 
50 void Options::OptionSeen(int option_idx) { m_seen_options.insert(option_idx); }
51 
52 // Returns true is set_a is a subset of set_b;  Otherwise returns false.
53 
54 bool Options::IsASubset(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b) {
55   bool is_a_subset = true;
56   OptionSet::const_iterator pos_a;
57   OptionSet::const_iterator pos_b;
58 
59   // set_a is a subset of set_b if every member of set_a is also a member of
60   // set_b
61 
62   for (pos_a = set_a.begin(); pos_a != set_a.end() && is_a_subset; ++pos_a) {
63     pos_b = set_b.find(*pos_a);
64     if (pos_b == set_b.end())
65       is_a_subset = false;
66   }
67 
68   return is_a_subset;
69 }
70 
71 // Returns the set difference set_a - set_b, i.e. { x | ElementOf (x, set_a) &&
72 // !ElementOf (x, set_b) }
73 
74 size_t Options::OptionsSetDiff(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b,
75                                OptionSet &diffs) {
76   size_t num_diffs = 0;
77   OptionSet::const_iterator pos_a;
78   OptionSet::const_iterator pos_b;
79 
80   for (pos_a = set_a.begin(); pos_a != set_a.end(); ++pos_a) {
81     pos_b = set_b.find(*pos_a);
82     if (pos_b == set_b.end()) {
83       ++num_diffs;
84       diffs.insert(*pos_a);
85     }
86   }
87 
88   return num_diffs;
89 }
90 
91 // Returns the union of set_a and set_b.  Does not put duplicate members into
92 // the union.
93 
94 void Options::OptionsSetUnion(const OptionSet &set_a, const OptionSet &set_b,
95                               OptionSet &union_set) {
96   OptionSet::const_iterator pos;
97   OptionSet::iterator pos_union;
98 
99   // Put all the elements of set_a into the union.
100 
101   for (pos = set_a.begin(); pos != set_a.end(); ++pos)
102     union_set.insert(*pos);
103 
104   // Put all the elements of set_b that are not already there into the union.
105   for (pos = set_b.begin(); pos != set_b.end(); ++pos) {
106     pos_union = union_set.find(*pos);
107     if (pos_union == union_set.end())
108       union_set.insert(*pos);
109   }
110 }
111 
112 bool Options::VerifyOptions(CommandReturnObject &result) {
113   bool options_are_valid = false;
114 
115   int num_levels = GetRequiredOptions().size();
116   if (num_levels) {
117     for (int i = 0; i < num_levels && !options_are_valid; ++i) {
118       // This is the correct set of options if:  1). m_seen_options contains
119       // all of m_required_options[i] (i.e. all the required options at this
120       // level are a subset of m_seen_options); AND 2). { m_seen_options -
121       // m_required_options[i] is a subset of m_options_options[i] (i.e. all
122       // the rest of m_seen_options are in the set of optional options at this
123       // level.
124 
125       // Check to see if all of m_required_options[i] are a subset of
126       // m_seen_options
127       if (IsASubset(GetRequiredOptions()[i], m_seen_options)) {
128         // Construct the set difference: remaining_options = {m_seen_options} -
129         // {m_required_options[i]}
130         OptionSet remaining_options;
131         OptionsSetDiff(m_seen_options, GetRequiredOptions()[i],
132                        remaining_options);
133         // Check to see if remaining_options is a subset of
134         // m_optional_options[i]
135         if (IsASubset(remaining_options, GetOptionalOptions()[i]))
136           options_are_valid = true;
137       }
138     }
139   } else {
140     options_are_valid = true;
141   }
142 
143   if (options_are_valid) {
144     result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult);
145   } else {
146     result.AppendError("invalid combination of options for the given command");
147     result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusFailed);
148   }
149 
150   return options_are_valid;
151 }
152 
153 // This is called in the Options constructor, though we could call it lazily if
154 // that ends up being a performance problem.
155 
156 void Options::BuildValidOptionSets() {
157   // Check to see if we already did this.
158   if (m_required_options.size() != 0)
159     return;
160 
161   // Check to see if there are any options.
162   int num_options = NumCommandOptions();
163   if (num_options == 0)
164     return;
165 
166   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
167   m_required_options.resize(1);
168   m_optional_options.resize(1);
169 
170   // First count the number of option sets we've got.  Ignore
171   // LLDB_ALL_OPTION_SETS...
172 
173   uint32_t num_option_sets = 0;
174 
175   for (const auto &def : opt_defs) {
176     uint32_t this_usage_mask = def.usage_mask;
177     if (this_usage_mask == LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL) {
178       if (num_option_sets == 0)
179         num_option_sets = 1;
180     } else {
181       for (uint32_t j = 0; j < LLDB_MAX_NUM_OPTION_SETS; j++) {
182         if (this_usage_mask & (1 << j)) {
183           if (num_option_sets <= j)
184             num_option_sets = j + 1;
185         }
186       }
187     }
188   }
189 
190   if (num_option_sets > 0) {
191     m_required_options.resize(num_option_sets);
192     m_optional_options.resize(num_option_sets);
193 
194     for (const auto &def : opt_defs) {
195       for (uint32_t j = 0; j < num_option_sets; j++) {
196         if (def.usage_mask & 1 << j) {
197           if (def.required)
198             m_required_options[j].insert(def.short_option);
199           else
200             m_optional_options[j].insert(def.short_option);
201         }
202       }
203     }
204   }
205 }
206 
207 uint32_t Options::NumCommandOptions() { return GetDefinitions().size(); }
208 
209 Option *Options::GetLongOptions() {
210   // Check to see if this has already been done.
211   if (m_getopt_table.empty()) {
212     auto defs = GetDefinitions();
213     if (defs.empty())
214       return nullptr;
215 
216     std::map<int, uint32_t> option_seen;
217 
218     m_getopt_table.resize(defs.size() + 1);
219     for (size_t i = 0; i < defs.size(); ++i) {
220       const int short_opt = defs[i].short_option;
221 
222       m_getopt_table[i].definition = &defs[i];
223       m_getopt_table[i].flag = nullptr;
224       m_getopt_table[i].val = short_opt;
225 
226       if (option_seen.find(short_opt) == option_seen.end()) {
227         option_seen[short_opt] = i;
228       } else if (short_opt) {
229         m_getopt_table[i].val = 0;
230         std::map<int, uint32_t>::const_iterator pos =
231             option_seen.find(short_opt);
232         StreamString strm;
233         if (isprint8(short_opt))
234           Host::SystemLog(Host::eSystemLogError,
235                           "option[%u] --%s has a short option -%c that "
236                           "conflicts with option[%u] --%s, short option won't "
237                           "be used for --%s\n",
238                           (int)i, defs[i].long_option, short_opt, pos->second,
239                           m_getopt_table[pos->second].definition->long_option,
240                           defs[i].long_option);
241         else
242           Host::SystemLog(Host::eSystemLogError,
243                           "option[%u] --%s has a short option 0x%x that "
244                           "conflicts with option[%u] --%s, short option won't "
245                           "be used for --%s\n",
246                           (int)i, defs[i].long_option, short_opt, pos->second,
247                           m_getopt_table[pos->second].definition->long_option,
248                           defs[i].long_option);
249       }
250     }
251 
252     // getopt_long_only requires a NULL final entry in the table:
253 
254     m_getopt_table.back().definition = nullptr;
255     m_getopt_table.back().flag = nullptr;
256     m_getopt_table.back().val = 0;
257   }
258 
259   if (m_getopt_table.empty())
260     return nullptr;
261 
262   return &m_getopt_table.front();
263 }
264 
265 // This function takes INDENT, which tells how many spaces to output at the
266 // front of each line; SPACES, which is a string containing 80 spaces; and
267 // TEXT, which is the text that is to be output.   It outputs the text, on
268 // multiple lines if necessary, to RESULT, with INDENT spaces at the front of
269 // each line.  It breaks lines on spaces, tabs or newlines, shortening the line
270 // if necessary to not break in the middle of a word.  It assumes that each
271 // output line should contain a maximum of OUTPUT_MAX_COLUMNS characters.
272 
273 void Options::OutputFormattedUsageText(Stream &strm,
274                                        const OptionDefinition &option_def,
275                                        uint32_t output_max_columns) {
276   std::string actual_text;
277   if (option_def.validator) {
278     const char *condition = option_def.validator->ShortConditionString();
279     if (condition) {
280       actual_text = "[";
281       actual_text.append(condition);
282       actual_text.append("] ");
283     }
284   }
285   actual_text.append(option_def.usage_text);
286 
287   // Will it all fit on one line?
288 
289   if (static_cast<uint32_t>(actual_text.length() + strm.GetIndentLevel()) <
290       output_max_columns) {
291     // Output it as a single line.
292     strm.Indent(actual_text.c_str());
293     strm.EOL();
294   } else {
295     // We need to break it up into multiple lines.
296 
297     int text_width = output_max_columns - strm.GetIndentLevel() - 1;
298     int start = 0;
299     int end = start;
300     int final_end = actual_text.length();
301     int sub_len;
302 
303     while (end < final_end) {
304       // Don't start the 'text' on a space, since we're already outputting the
305       // indentation.
306       while ((start < final_end) && (actual_text[start] == ' '))
307         start++;
308 
309       end = start + text_width;
310       if (end > final_end)
311         end = final_end;
312       else {
313         // If we're not at the end of the text, make sure we break the line on
314         // white space.
315         while (end > start && actual_text[end] != ' ' &&
316                actual_text[end] != '\t' && actual_text[end] != '\n')
317           end--;
318       }
319 
320       sub_len = end - start;
321       if (start != 0)
322         strm.EOL();
323       strm.Indent();
324       assert(start < final_end);
325       assert(start + sub_len <= final_end);
326       strm.Write(actual_text.c_str() + start, sub_len);
327       start = end + 1;
328     }
329     strm.EOL();
330   }
331 }
332 
333 bool Options::SupportsLongOption(const char *long_option) {
334   if (!long_option || !long_option[0])
335     return false;
336 
337   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
338   if (opt_defs.empty())
339     return false;
340 
341   const char *long_option_name = long_option;
342   if (long_option[0] == '-' && long_option[1] == '-')
343     long_option_name += 2;
344 
345   for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
346     if (!def.long_option)
347       continue;
348 
349     if (strcmp(def.long_option, long_option_name) == 0)
350       return true;
351   }
352 
353   return false;
354 }
355 
356 enum OptionDisplayType {
357   eDisplayBestOption,
358   eDisplayShortOption,
359   eDisplayLongOption
360 };
361 
362 static bool PrintOption(const OptionDefinition &opt_def,
363                         OptionDisplayType display_type, const char *header,
364                         const char *footer, bool show_optional, Stream &strm) {
365   const bool has_short_option = isprint8(opt_def.short_option) != 0;
366 
367   if (display_type == eDisplayShortOption && !has_short_option)
368     return false;
369 
370   if (header && header[0])
371     strm.PutCString(header);
372 
373   if (show_optional && !opt_def.required)
374     strm.PutChar('[');
375   const bool show_short_option =
376       has_short_option && display_type != eDisplayLongOption;
377   if (show_short_option)
378     strm.Printf("-%c", opt_def.short_option);
379   else
380     strm.Printf("--%s", opt_def.long_option);
381   switch (opt_def.option_has_arg) {
382   case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
383     break;
384   case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
385     strm.Printf(" <%s>", CommandObject::GetArgumentName(opt_def.argument_type));
386     break;
387 
388   case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
389     strm.Printf("%s[<%s>]", show_short_option ? "" : "=",
390                 CommandObject::GetArgumentName(opt_def.argument_type));
391     break;
392   }
393   if (show_optional && !opt_def.required)
394     strm.PutChar(']');
395   if (footer && footer[0])
396     strm.PutCString(footer);
397   return true;
398 }
399 
400 void Options::GenerateOptionUsage(Stream &strm, CommandObject *cmd,
401                                   uint32_t screen_width) {
402   const bool only_print_args = cmd->IsDashDashCommand();
403 
404   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
405   const uint32_t save_indent_level = strm.GetIndentLevel();
406   llvm::StringRef name;
407 
408   StreamString arguments_str;
409 
410   if (cmd) {
411     name = cmd->GetCommandName();
412     cmd->GetFormattedCommandArguments(arguments_str);
413   } else
414     name = "";
415 
416   strm.PutCString("\nCommand Options Usage:\n");
417 
418   strm.IndentMore(2);
419 
420   // First, show each usage level set of options, e.g. <cmd> [options-for-
421   // level-0]
422   //                                                   <cmd>
423   //                                                   [options-for-level-1]
424   //                                                   etc.
425 
426   const uint32_t num_options = NumCommandOptions();
427   if (num_options == 0)
428     return;
429 
430   uint32_t num_option_sets = GetRequiredOptions().size();
431 
432   uint32_t i;
433 
434   if (!only_print_args) {
435     for (uint32_t opt_set = 0; opt_set < num_option_sets; ++opt_set) {
436       uint32_t opt_set_mask;
437 
438       opt_set_mask = 1 << opt_set;
439       if (opt_set > 0)
440         strm.Printf("\n");
441       strm.Indent(name);
442 
443       // Different option sets may require different args.
444       StreamString args_str;
445       if (cmd)
446         cmd->GetFormattedCommandArguments(args_str, opt_set_mask);
447 
448       // First go through and print all options that take no arguments as a
449       // single string. If a command has "-a" "-b" and "-c", this will show up
450       // as [-abc]
451 
452       std::set<int> options;
453       std::set<int>::const_iterator options_pos, options_end;
454       for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
455         if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) {
456           // Add current option to the end of out_stream.
457 
458           if (def.required && def.option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument) {
459             options.insert(def.short_option);
460           }
461         }
462       }
463 
464       if (options.empty() == false) {
465         // We have some required options with no arguments
466         strm.PutCString(" -");
467         for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
468           for (options_pos = options.begin(), options_end = options.end();
469                options_pos != options_end; ++options_pos) {
470             if (i == 0 && ::islower(*options_pos))
471               continue;
472             if (i == 1 && ::isupper(*options_pos))
473               continue;
474             strm << (char)*options_pos;
475           }
476       }
477 
478       options.clear();
479       for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
480         if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) {
481           // Add current option to the end of out_stream.
482 
483           if (def.required == false &&
484               def.option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument) {
485             options.insert(def.short_option);
486           }
487         }
488       }
489 
490       if (options.empty() == false) {
491         // We have some required options with no arguments
492         strm.PutCString(" [-");
493         for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
494           for (options_pos = options.begin(), options_end = options.end();
495                options_pos != options_end; ++options_pos) {
496             if (i == 0 && ::islower(*options_pos))
497               continue;
498             if (i == 1 && ::isupper(*options_pos))
499               continue;
500             strm << (char)*options_pos;
501           }
502         strm.PutChar(']');
503       }
504 
505       // First go through and print the required options (list them up front).
506 
507       for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
508         if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask && isprint8(def.short_option)) {
509           if (def.required && def.option_has_arg != OptionParser::eNoArgument)
510             PrintOption(def, eDisplayBestOption, " ", nullptr, true, strm);
511         }
512       }
513 
514       // Now go through again, and this time only print the optional options.
515 
516       for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
517         if (def.usage_mask & opt_set_mask) {
518           // Add current option to the end of out_stream.
519 
520           if (!def.required && def.option_has_arg != OptionParser::eNoArgument)
521             PrintOption(def, eDisplayBestOption, " ", nullptr, true, strm);
522         }
523       }
524 
525       if (args_str.GetSize() > 0) {
526         if (cmd->WantsRawCommandString() && !only_print_args)
527           strm.Printf(" --");
528 
529         strm << " " << args_str.GetString();
530         if (only_print_args)
531           break;
532       }
533     }
534   }
535 
536   if (cmd && (only_print_args || cmd->WantsRawCommandString()) &&
537       arguments_str.GetSize() > 0) {
538     if (!only_print_args)
539       strm.PutChar('\n');
540     strm.Indent(name);
541     strm << " " << arguments_str.GetString();
542   }
543 
544   strm.Printf("\n\n");
545 
546   if (!only_print_args) {
547     // Now print out all the detailed information about the various options:
548     // long form, short form and help text:
549     //   -short <argument> ( --long_name <argument> )
550     //   help text
551 
552     // This variable is used to keep track of which options' info we've printed
553     // out, because some options can be in more than one usage level, but we
554     // only want to print the long form of its information once.
555 
556     std::multimap<int, uint32_t> options_seen;
557     strm.IndentMore(5);
558 
559     // Put the unique command options in a vector & sort it, so we can output
560     // them alphabetically (by short_option) when writing out detailed help for
561     // each option.
562 
563     i = 0;
564     for (auto &def : opt_defs)
565       options_seen.insert(std::make_pair(def.short_option, i++));
566 
567     // Go through the unique'd and alphabetically sorted vector of options,
568     // find the table entry for each option and write out the detailed help
569     // information for that option.
570 
571     bool first_option_printed = false;
572 
573     for (auto pos : options_seen) {
574       i = pos.second;
575       // Print out the help information for this option.
576 
577       // Put a newline separation between arguments
578       if (first_option_printed)
579         strm.EOL();
580       else
581         first_option_printed = true;
582 
583       CommandArgumentType arg_type = opt_defs[i].argument_type;
584 
585       StreamString arg_name_str;
586       arg_name_str.Printf("<%s>", CommandObject::GetArgumentName(arg_type));
587 
588       strm.Indent();
589       if (opt_defs[i].short_option && isprint8(opt_defs[i].short_option)) {
590         PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayShortOption, nullptr, nullptr, false,
591                     strm);
592         PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayLongOption, " ( ", " )", false, strm);
593       } else {
594         // Short option is not printable, just print long option
595         PrintOption(opt_defs[i], eDisplayLongOption, nullptr, nullptr, false,
596                     strm);
597       }
598       strm.EOL();
599 
600       strm.IndentMore(5);
601 
602       if (opt_defs[i].usage_text)
603         OutputFormattedUsageText(strm, opt_defs[i], screen_width);
604       if (opt_defs[i].enum_values != nullptr) {
605         strm.Indent();
606         strm.Printf("Values: ");
607         for (int k = 0; opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value != nullptr;
608              k++) {
609           if (k == 0)
610             strm.Printf("%s", opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value);
611           else
612             strm.Printf(" | %s", opt_defs[i].enum_values[k].string_value);
613         }
614         strm.EOL();
615       }
616       strm.IndentLess(5);
617     }
618   }
619 
620   // Restore the indent level
621   strm.SetIndentLevel(save_indent_level);
622 }
623 
624 // This function is called when we have been given a potentially incomplete set
625 // of options, such as when an alias has been defined (more options might be
626 // added at at the time the alias is invoked).  We need to verify that the
627 // options in the set m_seen_options are all part of a set that may be used
628 // together, but m_seen_options may be missing some of the "required" options.
629 
630 bool Options::VerifyPartialOptions(CommandReturnObject &result) {
631   bool options_are_valid = false;
632 
633   int num_levels = GetRequiredOptions().size();
634   if (num_levels) {
635     for (int i = 0; i < num_levels && !options_are_valid; ++i) {
636       // In this case we are treating all options as optional rather than
637       // required. Therefore a set of options is correct if m_seen_options is a
638       // subset of the union of m_required_options and m_optional_options.
639       OptionSet union_set;
640       OptionsSetUnion(GetRequiredOptions()[i], GetOptionalOptions()[i],
641                       union_set);
642       if (IsASubset(m_seen_options, union_set))
643         options_are_valid = true;
644     }
645   }
646 
647   return options_are_valid;
648 }
649 
650 bool Options::HandleOptionCompletion(CompletionRequest &request,
651                                      OptionElementVector &opt_element_vector,
652                                      CommandInterpreter &interpreter) {
653   request.SetWordComplete(true);
654 
655   // For now we just scan the completions to see if the cursor position is in
656   // an option or its argument.  Otherwise we'll call HandleArgumentCompletion.
657   // In the future we can use completion to validate options as well if we
658   // want.
659 
660   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
661 
662   std::string cur_opt_std_str = request.GetCursorArgumentPrefix().str();
663   const char *cur_opt_str = cur_opt_std_str.c_str();
664 
665   for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_element_vector.size(); i++) {
666     int opt_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_pos;
667     int opt_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_arg_pos;
668     int opt_defs_index = opt_element_vector[i].opt_defs_index;
669     if (opt_pos == request.GetCursorIndex()) {
670       // We're completing the option itself.
671 
672       if (opt_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDash) {
673         // We're completing a bare dash.  That means all options are open.
674         // FIXME: We should scan the other options provided and only complete
675         // options
676         // within the option group they belong to.
677         char opt_str[3] = {'-', 'a', '\0'};
678 
679         for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
680           if (!def.short_option)
681             continue;
682           opt_str[1] = def.short_option;
683           request.AddCompletion(opt_str);
684         }
685 
686         return true;
687       } else if (opt_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash) {
688         std::string full_name("--");
689         for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
690           if (!def.short_option)
691             continue;
692 
693           full_name.erase(full_name.begin() + 2, full_name.end());
694           full_name.append(def.long_option);
695           request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str());
696         }
697         return true;
698       } else if (opt_defs_index != OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg) {
699         // We recognized it, if it an incomplete long option, complete it
700         // anyway (getopt_long_only is happy with shortest unique string, but
701         // it's still a nice thing to do.)  Otherwise return The string so the
702         // upper level code will know this is a full match and add the " ".
703         if (cur_opt_str && strlen(cur_opt_str) > 2 && cur_opt_str[0] == '-' &&
704             cur_opt_str[1] == '-' &&
705             strcmp(opt_defs[opt_defs_index].long_option, cur_opt_str) != 0) {
706           std::string full_name("--");
707           full_name.append(opt_defs[opt_defs_index].long_option);
708           request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str());
709           return true;
710         } else {
711           request.AddCompletion(request.GetCursorArgument());
712           return true;
713         }
714       } else {
715         // FIXME - not handling wrong options yet:
716         // Check to see if they are writing a long option & complete it.
717         // I think we will only get in here if the long option table has two
718         // elements
719         // that are not unique up to this point.  getopt_long_only does
720         // shortest unique match for long options already.
721 
722         if (cur_opt_str && strlen(cur_opt_str) > 2 && cur_opt_str[0] == '-' &&
723             cur_opt_str[1] == '-') {
724           for (auto &def : opt_defs) {
725             if (!def.long_option)
726               continue;
727 
728             if (strstr(def.long_option, cur_opt_str + 2) == def.long_option) {
729               std::string full_name("--");
730               full_name.append(def.long_option);
731               request.AddCompletion(full_name.c_str());
732             }
733           }
734         }
735         return true;
736       }
737 
738     } else if (opt_arg_pos == request.GetCursorIndex()) {
739       // Okay the cursor is on the completion of an argument. See if it has a
740       // completion, otherwise return no matches.
741 
742       CompletionRequest subrequest = request;
743       subrequest.SetCursorCharPosition(subrequest.GetCursorArgument().size());
744       if (opt_defs_index != -1) {
745         HandleOptionArgumentCompletion(subrequest, opt_element_vector, i,
746                                        interpreter);
747         request.SetWordComplete(subrequest.GetWordComplete());
748         return true;
749       } else {
750         // No completion callback means no completions...
751         return true;
752       }
753 
754     } else {
755       // Not the last element, keep going.
756       continue;
757     }
758   }
759   return false;
760 }
761 
762 bool Options::HandleOptionArgumentCompletion(
763     CompletionRequest &request, OptionElementVector &opt_element_vector,
764     int opt_element_index, CommandInterpreter &interpreter) {
765   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
766   std::unique_ptr<SearchFilter> filter_ap;
767 
768   int opt_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[opt_element_index].opt_arg_pos;
769   int opt_defs_index = opt_element_vector[opt_element_index].opt_defs_index;
770 
771   // See if this is an enumeration type option, and if so complete it here:
772 
773   OptionEnumValueElement *enum_values = opt_defs[opt_defs_index].enum_values;
774   if (enum_values != nullptr) {
775     bool return_value = false;
776     std::string match_string(
777         request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(opt_arg_pos),
778         request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(opt_arg_pos) +
779             request.GetCursorCharPosition());
780     for (int i = 0; enum_values[i].string_value != nullptr; i++) {
781       if (strstr(enum_values[i].string_value, match_string.c_str()) ==
782           enum_values[i].string_value) {
783         request.AddCompletion(enum_values[i].string_value);
784         return_value = true;
785       }
786     }
787     return return_value;
788   }
789 
790   // If this is a source file or symbol type completion, and  there is a -shlib
791   // option somewhere in the supplied arguments, then make a search filter for
792   // that shared library.
793   // FIXME: Do we want to also have an "OptionType" so we don't have to match
794   // string names?
795 
796   uint32_t completion_mask = opt_defs[opt_defs_index].completion_type;
797 
798   if (completion_mask == 0) {
799     lldb::CommandArgumentType option_arg_type =
800         opt_defs[opt_defs_index].argument_type;
801     if (option_arg_type != eArgTypeNone) {
802       const CommandObject::ArgumentTableEntry *arg_entry =
803           CommandObject::FindArgumentDataByType(
804               opt_defs[opt_defs_index].argument_type);
805       if (arg_entry)
806         completion_mask = arg_entry->completion_type;
807     }
808   }
809 
810   if (completion_mask & CommandCompletions::eSourceFileCompletion ||
811       completion_mask & CommandCompletions::eSymbolCompletion) {
812     for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_element_vector.size(); i++) {
813       int cur_defs_index = opt_element_vector[i].opt_defs_index;
814 
815       // trying to use <0 indices will definitely cause problems
816       if (cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg ||
817           cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDash ||
818           cur_defs_index == OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash)
819         continue;
820 
821       int cur_arg_pos = opt_element_vector[i].opt_arg_pos;
822       const char *cur_opt_name = opt_defs[cur_defs_index].long_option;
823 
824       // If this is the "shlib" option and there was an argument provided,
825       // restrict it to that shared library.
826       if (cur_opt_name && strcmp(cur_opt_name, "shlib") == 0 &&
827           cur_arg_pos != -1) {
828         const char *module_name =
829             request.GetParsedLine().GetArgumentAtIndex(cur_arg_pos);
830         if (module_name) {
831           FileSpec module_spec(module_name, false);
832           lldb::TargetSP target_sp =
833               interpreter.GetDebugger().GetSelectedTarget();
834           // Search filters require a target...
835           if (target_sp)
836             filter_ap.reset(new SearchFilterByModule(target_sp, module_spec));
837         }
838         break;
839       }
840     }
841   }
842 
843   return CommandCompletions::InvokeCommonCompletionCallbacks(
844       interpreter, completion_mask, request, filter_ap.get());
845 }
846 
847 void OptionGroupOptions::Append(OptionGroup *group) {
848   auto group_option_defs = group->GetDefinitions();
849   for (uint32_t i = 0; i < group_option_defs.size(); ++i) {
850     m_option_infos.push_back(OptionInfo(group, i));
851     m_option_defs.push_back(group_option_defs[i]);
852   }
853 }
854 
855 const OptionGroup *OptionGroupOptions::GetGroupWithOption(char short_opt) {
856   for (uint32_t i = 0; i < m_option_defs.size(); i++) {
857     OptionDefinition opt_def = m_option_defs[i];
858     if (opt_def.short_option == short_opt)
859       return m_option_infos[i].option_group;
860   }
861   return nullptr;
862 }
863 
864 void OptionGroupOptions::Append(OptionGroup *group, uint32_t src_mask,
865                                 uint32_t dst_mask) {
866   auto group_option_defs = group->GetDefinitions();
867   for (uint32_t i = 0; i < group_option_defs.size(); ++i) {
868     if (group_option_defs[i].usage_mask & src_mask) {
869       m_option_infos.push_back(OptionInfo(group, i));
870       m_option_defs.push_back(group_option_defs[i]);
871       m_option_defs.back().usage_mask = dst_mask;
872     }
873   }
874 }
875 
876 void OptionGroupOptions::Finalize() {
877   m_did_finalize = true;
878 }
879 
880 Status OptionGroupOptions::SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx,
881                                           llvm::StringRef option_value,
882                                           ExecutionContext *execution_context) {
883   // After calling OptionGroupOptions::Append(...), you must finalize the
884   // groups by calling OptionGroupOptions::Finlize()
885   assert(m_did_finalize);
886   Status error;
887   if (option_idx < m_option_infos.size()) {
888     error = m_option_infos[option_idx].option_group->SetOptionValue(
889         m_option_infos[option_idx].option_index, option_value,
890         execution_context);
891 
892   } else {
893     error.SetErrorString("invalid option index"); // Shouldn't happen...
894   }
895   return error;
896 }
897 
898 void OptionGroupOptions::OptionParsingStarting(
899     ExecutionContext *execution_context) {
900   std::set<OptionGroup *> group_set;
901   OptionInfos::iterator pos, end = m_option_infos.end();
902   for (pos = m_option_infos.begin(); pos != end; ++pos) {
903     OptionGroup *group = pos->option_group;
904     if (group_set.find(group) == group_set.end()) {
905       group->OptionParsingStarting(execution_context);
906       group_set.insert(group);
907     }
908   }
909 }
910 Status
911 OptionGroupOptions::OptionParsingFinished(ExecutionContext *execution_context) {
912   std::set<OptionGroup *> group_set;
913   Status error;
914   OptionInfos::iterator pos, end = m_option_infos.end();
915   for (pos = m_option_infos.begin(); pos != end; ++pos) {
916     OptionGroup *group = pos->option_group;
917     if (group_set.find(group) == group_set.end()) {
918       error = group->OptionParsingFinished(execution_context);
919       group_set.insert(group);
920       if (error.Fail())
921         return error;
922     }
923   }
924   return error;
925 }
926 
927 // OptionParser permutes the arguments while processing them, so we create a
928 // temporary array holding to avoid modification of the input arguments. The
929 // options themselves are never modified, but the API expects a char * anyway,
930 // hence the const_cast.
931 static std::vector<char *> GetArgvForParsing(const Args &args) {
932   std::vector<char *> result;
933   // OptionParser always skips the first argument as it is based on getopt().
934   result.push_back(const_cast<char *>("<FAKE-ARG0>"));
935   for (const Args::ArgEntry &entry : args)
936     result.push_back(const_cast<char *>(entry.c_str()));
937   return result;
938 }
939 
940 // Given a permuted argument, find it's position in the original Args vector.
941 static Args::const_iterator FindOriginalIter(const char *arg,
942                                              const Args &original) {
943   return llvm::find_if(
944       original, [arg](const Args::ArgEntry &D) { return D.c_str() == arg; });
945 }
946 
947 // Given a permuted argument, find it's index in the original Args vector.
948 static size_t FindOriginalIndex(const char *arg, const Args &original) {
949   return std::distance(original.begin(), FindOriginalIter(arg, original));
950 }
951 
952 // Construct a new Args object, consisting of the entries from the original
953 // arguments, but in the permuted order.
954 static Args ReconstituteArgsAfterParsing(llvm::ArrayRef<char *> parsed,
955                                          const Args &original) {
956   Args result;
957   for (const char *arg : parsed) {
958     auto pos = FindOriginalIter(arg, original);
959     assert(pos != original.end());
960     result.AppendArgument(pos->ref, pos->quote);
961   }
962   return result;
963 }
964 
965 static size_t FindArgumentIndexForOption(const Args &args,
966                                          const Option &long_option) {
967   std::string short_opt = llvm::formatv("-{0}", char(long_option.val)).str();
968   std::string long_opt =
969       llvm::formatv("--{0}", long_option.definition->long_option);
970   for (const auto &entry : llvm::enumerate(args)) {
971     if (entry.value().ref.startswith(short_opt) ||
972         entry.value().ref.startswith(long_opt))
973       return entry.index();
974   }
975 
976   return size_t(-1);
977 }
978 
979 llvm::Expected<Args> Options::ParseAlias(const Args &args,
980                                          OptionArgVector *option_arg_vector,
981                                          std::string &input_line) {
982   StreamString sstr;
983   int i;
984   Option *long_options = GetLongOptions();
985 
986   if (long_options == nullptr) {
987     return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>("Invalid long options",
988                                                llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
989   }
990 
991   for (i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) {
992     if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) {
993       sstr << (char)long_options[i].val;
994       switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) {
995       default:
996       case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
997         break;
998       case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
999         sstr << ":";
1000         break;
1001       case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
1002         sstr << "::";
1003         break;
1004       }
1005     }
1006   }
1007 
1008   Args args_copy = args;
1009   std::vector<char *> argv = GetArgvForParsing(args);
1010 
1011   std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock;
1012   OptionParser::Prepare(lock);
1013   int val;
1014   while (1) {
1015     int long_options_index = -1;
1016     val = OptionParser::Parse(argv.size(), &*argv.begin(), sstr.GetString(),
1017                               long_options, &long_options_index);
1018 
1019     if (val == -1)
1020       break;
1021 
1022     if (val == '?') {
1023       return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
1024           "Unknown or ambiguous option", llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1025     }
1026 
1027     if (val == 0)
1028       continue;
1029 
1030     OptionSeen(val);
1031 
1032     // Look up the long option index
1033     if (long_options_index == -1) {
1034       for (int j = 0; long_options[j].definition || long_options[j].flag ||
1035                       long_options[j].val;
1036            ++j) {
1037         if (long_options[j].val == val) {
1038           long_options_index = j;
1039           break;
1040         }
1041       }
1042     }
1043 
1044     // See if the option takes an argument, and see if one was supplied.
1045     if (long_options_index == -1) {
1046       return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
1047           llvm::formatv("Invalid option with value '{0}'.", char(val)).str(),
1048           llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1049     }
1050 
1051     StreamString option_str;
1052     option_str.Printf("-%c", val);
1053     const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition;
1054     int has_arg =
1055         (def == nullptr) ? OptionParser::eNoArgument : def->option_has_arg;
1056 
1057     const char *option_arg = nullptr;
1058     switch (has_arg) {
1059     case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
1060       if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() == nullptr) {
1061         return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
1062             llvm::formatv("Option '{0}' is missing argument specifier.",
1063                           option_str.GetString())
1064                 .str(),
1065             llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1066       }
1067       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
1068     case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
1069       option_arg = OptionParser::GetOptionArgument();
1070       LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
1071     case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
1072       break;
1073     default:
1074       return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
1075           llvm::formatv("error with options table; invalid value in has_arg "
1076                         "field for option '{0}'.",
1077                         char(val))
1078               .str(),
1079           llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1080     }
1081     if (!option_arg)
1082       option_arg = "<no-argument>";
1083     option_arg_vector->emplace_back(option_str.GetString(), has_arg,
1084                                     option_arg);
1085 
1086     // Find option in the argument list; also see if it was supposed to take an
1087     // argument and if one was supplied.  Remove option (and argument, if
1088     // given) from the argument list.  Also remove them from the
1089     // raw_input_string, if one was passed in.
1090     size_t idx =
1091         FindArgumentIndexForOption(args_copy, long_options[long_options_index]);
1092     if (idx == size_t(-1))
1093       continue;
1094 
1095     if (!input_line.empty()) {
1096       auto tmp_arg = args_copy[idx].ref;
1097       size_t pos = input_line.find(tmp_arg);
1098       if (pos != std::string::npos)
1099         input_line.erase(pos, tmp_arg.size());
1100     }
1101     args_copy.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(idx);
1102     if ((long_options[long_options_index].definition->option_has_arg !=
1103          OptionParser::eNoArgument) &&
1104         (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) &&
1105         (idx < args_copy.GetArgumentCount()) &&
1106         (args_copy[idx].ref == OptionParser::GetOptionArgument())) {
1107       if (input_line.size() > 0) {
1108         auto tmp_arg = args_copy[idx].ref;
1109         size_t pos = input_line.find(tmp_arg);
1110         if (pos != std::string::npos)
1111           input_line.erase(pos, tmp_arg.size());
1112       }
1113       args_copy.DeleteArgumentAtIndex(idx);
1114     }
1115   }
1116 
1117   return std::move(args_copy);
1118 }
1119 
1120 OptionElementVector Options::ParseForCompletion(const Args &args,
1121                                                 uint32_t cursor_index) {
1122   OptionElementVector option_element_vector;
1123   StreamString sstr;
1124   Option *long_options = GetLongOptions();
1125   option_element_vector.clear();
1126 
1127   if (long_options == nullptr)
1128     return option_element_vector;
1129 
1130   // Leading : tells getopt to return a : for a missing option argument AND to
1131   // suppress error messages.
1132 
1133   sstr << ":";
1134   for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) {
1135     if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) {
1136       sstr << (char)long_options[i].val;
1137       switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) {
1138       default:
1139       case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
1140         break;
1141       case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
1142         sstr << ":";
1143         break;
1144       case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
1145         sstr << "::";
1146         break;
1147       }
1148     }
1149   }
1150 
1151   std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock;
1152   OptionParser::Prepare(lock);
1153   OptionParser::EnableError(false);
1154 
1155   int val;
1156   auto opt_defs = GetDefinitions();
1157 
1158   std::vector<char *> dummy_vec = GetArgvForParsing(args);
1159 
1160   // I stick an element on the end of the input, because if the last element
1161   // is option that requires an argument, getopt_long_only will freak out.
1162   dummy_vec.push_back(const_cast<char *>("<FAKE-VALUE>"));
1163 
1164   bool failed_once = false;
1165   uint32_t dash_dash_pos = -1;
1166 
1167   while (1) {
1168     bool missing_argument = false;
1169     int long_options_index = -1;
1170 
1171     val = OptionParser::Parse(dummy_vec.size(), &dummy_vec[0], sstr.GetString(),
1172                               long_options, &long_options_index);
1173 
1174     if (val == -1) {
1175       // When we're completing a "--" which is the last option on line,
1176       if (failed_once)
1177         break;
1178 
1179       failed_once = true;
1180 
1181       // If this is a bare  "--" we mark it as such so we can complete it
1182       // successfully later.  Handling the "--" is a little tricky, since that
1183       // may mean end of options or arguments, or the user might want to
1184       // complete options by long name.  I make this work by checking whether
1185       // the cursor is in the "--" argument, and if so I assume we're
1186       // completing the long option, otherwise I let it pass to
1187       // OptionParser::Parse which will terminate the option parsing.  Note, in
1188       // either case we continue parsing the line so we can figure out what
1189       // other options were passed.  This will be useful when we come to
1190       // restricting completions based on what other options we've seen on the
1191       // line.
1192 
1193       if (static_cast<size_t>(OptionParser::GetOptionIndex()) <
1194               dummy_vec.size() &&
1195           (strcmp(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], "--") == 0)) {
1196         dash_dash_pos = FindOriginalIndex(
1197             dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1], args);
1198         if (dash_dash_pos == cursor_index) {
1199           option_element_vector.push_back(
1200               OptionArgElement(OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash, dash_dash_pos,
1201                                OptionArgElement::eBareDoubleDash));
1202           continue;
1203         } else
1204           break;
1205       } else
1206         break;
1207     } else if (val == '?') {
1208       option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1209           OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg,
1210           FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1211                             args),
1212           OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg));
1213       continue;
1214     } else if (val == 0) {
1215       continue;
1216     } else if (val == ':') {
1217       // This is a missing argument.
1218       val = OptionParser::GetOptionErrorCause();
1219       missing_argument = true;
1220     }
1221 
1222     OptionSeen(val);
1223 
1224     // Look up the long option index
1225     if (long_options_index == -1) {
1226       for (int j = 0; long_options[j].definition || long_options[j].flag ||
1227                       long_options[j].val;
1228            ++j) {
1229         if (long_options[j].val == val) {
1230           long_options_index = j;
1231           break;
1232         }
1233       }
1234     }
1235 
1236     // See if the option takes an argument, and see if one was supplied.
1237     if (long_options_index >= 0) {
1238       int opt_defs_index = -1;
1239       for (size_t i = 0; i < opt_defs.size(); i++) {
1240         if (opt_defs[i].short_option != val)
1241           continue;
1242         opt_defs_index = i;
1243         break;
1244       }
1245 
1246       const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition;
1247       int has_arg =
1248           (def == nullptr) ? OptionParser::eNoArgument : def->option_has_arg;
1249       switch (has_arg) {
1250       case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
1251         option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1252             opt_defs_index,
1253             FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1254                               args),
1255             0));
1256         break;
1257       case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
1258         if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) {
1259           int arg_index;
1260           if (missing_argument)
1261             arg_index = -1;
1262           else
1263             arg_index = OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2;
1264 
1265           option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1266               opt_defs_index,
1267               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2],
1268                                 args),
1269               arg_index));
1270         } else {
1271           option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1272               opt_defs_index,
1273               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1274                                 args),
1275               -1));
1276         }
1277         break;
1278       case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
1279         if (OptionParser::GetOptionArgument() != nullptr) {
1280           option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1281               opt_defs_index,
1282               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2],
1283                                 args),
1284               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1285                                 args)));
1286         } else {
1287           option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1288               opt_defs_index,
1289               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 2],
1290                                 args),
1291               FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1292                                 args)));
1293         }
1294         break;
1295       default:
1296         // The options table is messed up.  Here we'll just continue
1297         option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1298             OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg,
1299             FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1300                               args),
1301             OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg));
1302         break;
1303       }
1304     } else {
1305       option_element_vector.push_back(OptionArgElement(
1306           OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg,
1307           FindOriginalIndex(dummy_vec[OptionParser::GetOptionIndex() - 1],
1308                             args),
1309           OptionArgElement::eUnrecognizedArg));
1310     }
1311   }
1312 
1313   // Finally we have to handle the case where the cursor index points at a
1314   // single "-".  We want to mark that in the option_element_vector, but only
1315   // if it is not after the "--".  But it turns out that OptionParser::Parse
1316   // just ignores an isolated "-".  So we have to look it up by hand here.  We
1317   // only care if it is AT the cursor position. Note, a single quoted dash is
1318   // not the same as a single dash...
1319 
1320   const Args::ArgEntry &cursor = args[cursor_index];
1321   if ((static_cast<int32_t>(dash_dash_pos) == -1 ||
1322        cursor_index < dash_dash_pos) &&
1323       !cursor.IsQuoted() && cursor.ref == "-") {
1324     option_element_vector.push_back(
1325         OptionArgElement(OptionArgElement::eBareDash, cursor_index,
1326                          OptionArgElement::eBareDash));
1327   }
1328   return option_element_vector;
1329 }
1330 
1331 llvm::Expected<Args> Options::Parse(const Args &args,
1332                                     ExecutionContext *execution_context,
1333                                     lldb::PlatformSP platform_sp,
1334                                     bool require_validation) {
1335   StreamString sstr;
1336   Status error;
1337   Option *long_options = GetLongOptions();
1338   if (long_options == nullptr) {
1339     return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>("Invalid long options.",
1340                                                llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1341   }
1342 
1343   for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition != nullptr; ++i) {
1344     if (long_options[i].flag == nullptr) {
1345       if (isprint8(long_options[i].val)) {
1346         sstr << (char)long_options[i].val;
1347         switch (long_options[i].definition->option_has_arg) {
1348         default:
1349         case OptionParser::eNoArgument:
1350           break;
1351         case OptionParser::eRequiredArgument:
1352           sstr << ':';
1353           break;
1354         case OptionParser::eOptionalArgument:
1355           sstr << "::";
1356           break;
1357         }
1358       }
1359     }
1360   }
1361   std::vector<char *> argv = GetArgvForParsing(args);
1362   std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock;
1363   OptionParser::Prepare(lock);
1364   int val;
1365   while (1) {
1366     int long_options_index = -1;
1367     val = OptionParser::Parse(argv.size(), &*argv.begin(), sstr.GetString(),
1368                               long_options, &long_options_index);
1369     if (val == -1)
1370       break;
1371 
1372     // Did we get an error?
1373     if (val == '?') {
1374       error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("unknown or ambiguous option");
1375       break;
1376     }
1377     // The option auto-set itself
1378     if (val == 0)
1379       continue;
1380 
1381     OptionSeen(val);
1382 
1383     // Lookup the long option index
1384     if (long_options_index == -1) {
1385       for (int i = 0; long_options[i].definition || long_options[i].flag ||
1386                       long_options[i].val;
1387            ++i) {
1388         if (long_options[i].val == val) {
1389           long_options_index = i;
1390           break;
1391         }
1392       }
1393     }
1394     // Call the callback with the option
1395     if (long_options_index >= 0 &&
1396         long_options[long_options_index].definition) {
1397       const OptionDefinition *def = long_options[long_options_index].definition;
1398 
1399       if (!platform_sp) {
1400         // User did not pass in an explicit platform.  Try to grab from the
1401         // execution context.
1402         TargetSP target_sp =
1403             execution_context ? execution_context->GetTargetSP() : TargetSP();
1404         platform_sp = target_sp ? target_sp->GetPlatform() : PlatformSP();
1405       }
1406       OptionValidator *validator = def->validator;
1407 
1408       if (!platform_sp && require_validation) {
1409         // Caller requires validation but we cannot validate as we don't have
1410         // the mandatory platform against which to validate.
1411         return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
1412             "cannot validate options: no platform available",
1413             llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode());
1414       }
1415 
1416       bool validation_failed = false;
1417       if (platform_sp) {
1418         // Ensure we have an execution context, empty or not.
1419         ExecutionContext dummy_context;
1420         ExecutionContext *exe_ctx_p =
1421             execution_context ? execution_context : &dummy_context;
1422         if (validator && !validator->IsValid(*platform_sp, *exe_ctx_p)) {
1423           validation_failed = true;
1424           error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Option \"%s\" invalid.  %s",
1425                                          def->long_option,
1426                                          def->validator->LongConditionString());
1427         }
1428       }
1429 
1430       // As long as validation didn't fail, we set the option value.
1431       if (!validation_failed)
1432         error =
1433             SetOptionValue(long_options_index,
1434                            (def->option_has_arg == OptionParser::eNoArgument)
1435                                ? nullptr
1436                                : OptionParser::GetOptionArgument(),
1437                            execution_context);
1438     } else {
1439       error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("invalid option with value '%i'", val);
1440     }
1441     if (error.Fail())
1442       return error.ToError();
1443   }
1444 
1445   argv.erase(argv.begin(), argv.begin() + OptionParser::GetOptionIndex());
1446   return ReconstituteArgsAfterParsing(argv, args);
1447 }
1448