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uint64.go (3085B)


      1 package pflag
      2 
      3 import "strconv"
      4 
      5 // -- uint64 Value
      6 type uint64Value uint64
      7 
      8 func newUint64Value(val uint64, p *uint64) *uint64Value {
      9 	*p = val
     10 	return (*uint64Value)(p)
     11 }
     12 
     13 func (i *uint64Value) Set(s string) error {
     14 	v, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 0, 64)
     15 	*i = uint64Value(v)
     16 	return err
     17 }
     18 
     19 func (i *uint64Value) Type() string {
     20 	return "uint64"
     21 }
     22 
     23 func (i *uint64Value) String() string { return strconv.FormatUint(uint64(*i), 10) }
     24 
     25 func uint64Conv(sval string) (interface{}, error) {
     26 	v, err := strconv.ParseUint(sval, 0, 64)
     27 	if err != nil {
     28 		return 0, err
     29 	}
     30 	return uint64(v), nil
     31 }
     32 
     33 // GetUint64 return the uint64 value of a flag with the given name
     34 func (f *FlagSet) GetUint64(name string) (uint64, error) {
     35 	val, err := f.getFlagType(name, "uint64", uint64Conv)
     36 	if err != nil {
     37 		return 0, err
     38 	}
     39 	return val.(uint64), nil
     40 }
     41 
     42 // Uint64Var defines a uint64 flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
     43 // The argument p points to a uint64 variable in which to store the value of the flag.
     44 func (f *FlagSet) Uint64Var(p *uint64, name string, value uint64, usage string) {
     45 	f.VarP(newUint64Value(value, p), name, "", usage)
     46 }
     47 
     48 // Uint64VarP is like Uint64Var, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
     49 func (f *FlagSet) Uint64VarP(p *uint64, name, shorthand string, value uint64, usage string) {
     50 	f.VarP(newUint64Value(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
     51 }
     52 
     53 // Uint64Var defines a uint64 flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
     54 // The argument p points to a uint64 variable in which to store the value of the flag.
     55 func Uint64Var(p *uint64, name string, value uint64, usage string) {
     56 	CommandLine.VarP(newUint64Value(value, p), name, "", usage)
     57 }
     58 
     59 // Uint64VarP is like Uint64Var, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
     60 func Uint64VarP(p *uint64, name, shorthand string, value uint64, usage string) {
     61 	CommandLine.VarP(newUint64Value(value, p), name, shorthand, usage)
     62 }
     63 
     64 // Uint64 defines a uint64 flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
     65 // The return value is the address of a uint64 variable that stores the value of the flag.
     66 func (f *FlagSet) Uint64(name string, value uint64, usage string) *uint64 {
     67 	p := new(uint64)
     68 	f.Uint64VarP(p, name, "", value, usage)
     69 	return p
     70 }
     71 
     72 // Uint64P is like Uint64, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
     73 func (f *FlagSet) Uint64P(name, shorthand string, value uint64, usage string) *uint64 {
     74 	p := new(uint64)
     75 	f.Uint64VarP(p, name, shorthand, value, usage)
     76 	return p
     77 }
     78 
     79 // Uint64 defines a uint64 flag with specified name, default value, and usage string.
     80 // The return value is the address of a uint64 variable that stores the value of the flag.
     81 func Uint64(name string, value uint64, usage string) *uint64 {
     82 	return CommandLine.Uint64P(name, "", value, usage)
     83 }
     84 
     85 // Uint64P is like Uint64, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash.
     86 func Uint64P(name, shorthand string, value uint64, usage string) *uint64 {
     87 	return CommandLine.Uint64P(name, shorthand, value, usage)
     88 }