Source code for SCons.Variables.BoolVariable

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"""Option type for true/false Variables.

Usage example::

    opts = Variables()
    opts.Add(BoolVariable('embedded', 'build for an embedded system', 0))
    ...
    if env['embedded'] == 1:
    ...
"""

__all__ = ['BoolVariable',]

import SCons.Errors

__true_strings  = ('y', 'yes', 'true', 't', '1', 'on' , 'all' )
__false_strings = ('n', 'no', 'false', 'f', '0', 'off', 'none')


def _text2bool(val):
    """
    Converts strings to True/False depending on the 'truth' expressed by
    the string. If the string can't be converted, the original value
    will be returned.

    See '__true_strings' and '__false_strings' for values considered
    'true' or 'false respectively.

    This is usable as 'converter' for SCons' Variables.
    """
    lval = val.lower()
    if lval in __true_strings: return True
    if lval in __false_strings: return False
    raise ValueError("Invalid value for boolean option: %s" % val)


def _validator(key, val, env):
    """
    Validates the given value to be either '0' or '1'.
    
    This is usable as 'validator' for SCons' Variables.
    """
    if not env[key] in (True, False):
        raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
            'Invalid value for boolean option %s: %s' % (key, env[key]))


[docs]def BoolVariable(key, help, default): """ The input parameters describe a boolean option, thus they are returned with the correct converter and validator appended. The 'help' text will by appended by '(yes|no) to show the valid valued. The result is usable for input to opts.Add(). """ return (key, '%s (yes|no)' % help, default, _validator, _text2bool)
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