Class ForceFlag

All Implemented Interfaces:
Cloneable, Comparable<Operand<?>>, ArgsAccessor, Operand<Boolean>, Option<Boolean>, Synopsisable, Syntaxable, org.refcodes.mixin.AliasAccessor, org.refcodes.mixin.Clonable, org.refcodes.mixin.DescriptionAccessor, org.refcodes.mixin.EnabledAccessor, org.refcodes.mixin.Resetable, org.refcodes.mixin.Schemable<CliSchema>, org.refcodes.mixin.TypeAccessor<Boolean>, org.refcodes.mixin.ValueAccessor<Boolean>

public class ForceFlag extends Flag
A predefined force Flag: A predefined Flag gives its SHORT_OPTION, its LONG_OPTION as well as its ALIAS an according semantics regarded by other subsystems.
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • ForceFlag

      public ForceFlag(String aDescription)
      Constructs the predefined force Flag.
      Parameters:
      aDescription - A description without any line breaks.
    • ForceFlag

      public ForceFlag()
      Constructs the predefined force Flag.
    • ForceFlag

      public ForceFlag(boolean hasShortOption)
      Constructs the predefined force Flag.
      Parameters:
      hasShortOption - True in case to also enable the short option, else only the long option takes effect.
  • Method Details

    • toSynopsis

      public String toSynopsis(SyntaxNotation aSyntaxNotation, String aOptEscCode, String aParamEscCode, String aResetEscCode)
      Returns the human readable (verbose) syntax of implementing class ATTENTION: As of different parenthesis settings for some notations regarding the root Syntaxable and the child Syntaxables, the method Syntaxable.toSyntax(SyntaxNotation, String, String, String) is called from inside a Syntaxable hierarchy. In case the syntax is to be retrieved from the root Syntaxable or an encapsulating and different type, then the applicable method to be called is Synopsisable.toSynopsis(SyntaxNotation), as for some notations it will for example not create the most outer braces.
      Specified by:
      toSynopsis in interface Synopsisable
      Parameters:
      aSyntaxNotation - The syntax notation used for generating the command line arguments syntax.
      aOptEscCode - The escape code to be used when processing an option, e.g. this can be an ANSI Escape-Code to highlight the option.
      aParamEscCode - The escape code to be used when processing am argument, e.g. this can be an ANSI Escape-Code to highlight the option.
      aResetEscCode - The escape code to close (reset) any Escape-Code being set before.
      Returns:
      The human readable (verbose) command line arguments syntax.