require 'puppet/interface/option' class Puppet::Interface::OptionBuilder attr_reader :option def self.build(face, *declaration, &block) new(face, *declaration, &block).option end private def initialize(face, *declaration, &block) @face = face @option = Puppet::Interface::Option.new(face, *declaration) instance_eval(&block) if block_given? @option end # Metaprogram the simple DSL from the option class. Puppet::Interface::Option.instance_methods.grep(/=$/).each do |setter| next if setter =~ /^=/ dsl = setter.to_s.chomp('=') unless private_method_defined? dsl define_method(dsl) do |value| @option.send(setter, value) end end end # Override some methods that deal in blocks, not objects. def before_action(&block) block or raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} before_action requires a block" if @option.before_action raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} already has a before_action set" end unless block.arity == 3 then raise ArgumentError, "before_action takes three arguments, action, args, and options" end @option.before_action = block end def after_action(&block) block or raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} after_action requires a block" if @option.after_action raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} already has a after_action set" end unless block.arity == 3 then raise ArgumentError, "after_action takes three arguments, action, args, and options" end @option.after_action = block end def required(value = true) @option.required = value end def default_to(&block) block or raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} default_to requires a block" if @option.has_default? raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} already has a default value" end # Ruby 1.8 treats a block without arguments as accepting any number; 1.9 # gets this right, so we work around it for now... --daniel 2011-07-20 unless block.arity == 0 or (RUBY_VERSION =~ /^1\.8/ and block.arity == -1) raise ArgumentError, "#{@option} default_to block should not take any arguments" end @option.default = block end end