C++ API Reference
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Syntax for Commands. More...
#include <MSyntax.h>
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enum | MArgType { kInvalidArgType, kNoArg, kBoolean, kLong, kDouble, kString, kUnsigned, kDistance, kAngle, kTime, kSelectionItem, kLastArgType } |
Argument types. More... | |
enum | MObjectFormat { kInvalidObjectFormat, kNone, kStringObjects, kSelectionList, kLastObjectFormat } |
Object list types. More... | |
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MSyntax () | |
The default class constructor. | |
MSyntax (const MSyntax &other) | |
The copy constructor. More... | |
virtual | ~MSyntax () |
The class destructor. | |
MSyntax & | operator= (const MSyntax &rhs) |
The assignment operator. More... | |
MStatus | addFlag (const char *shortName, const char *longName, MArgType argType1=kNoArg, MArgType argType2=kNoArg, MArgType argType3=kNoArg, MArgType argType4=kNoArg, MArgType argType5=kNoArg, MArgType argType6=kNoArg) |
Adds a flag to the list of flags accepted for the given command. More... | |
MStatus | makeFlagMultiUse (const char *flag) |
Specifies that the given flag can be used by the command multiple times in on the same command line. More... | |
MStatus | makeFlagQueryWithFullArgs (const char *flag, bool queryArgsAreOptional) |
Specifies that the given flag will require all of its arguments in query mode. More... | |
MStatus | addArg (MArgType arg) |
Specifies the type of one of the arguments to the command. More... | |
void | useSelectionAsDefault (bool useSelectionList=false) |
Specifies that the command will use the current selection list as arguments to the command if the command requires objects and none are provided}. More... | |
MStatus | setObjectType (MObjectFormat objectFormat, unsigned int minimumObjects=0) |
Specifies the representation of the objects passed to the command as either MObjects or MStrings. More... | |
MStatus | setObjectType (MObjectFormat objectFormat, unsigned int minimumObjects, unsigned int maximumObjects) |
Specifies the representation of the objects passed to the command as either MObjects or MStrings. More... | |
void | setMinObjects (unsigned int minimumObjectCount) |
Specifies the lower limit on the number of objects accepted by the command. More... | |
void | setMaxObjects (unsigned int maximumObjectCount) |
Specifies the upper limit on the number of objects accepted by the command. More... | |
void | enableQuery (bool supportsQuery=true) |
Sets whether or not the command supports the query flag ("-q"). More... | |
void | enableEdit (bool supportsEdit=true) |
Sets whether or not the command supports the edit flag ("-e"). More... | |
unsigned int | minObjects () const |
Returns the lower limit on the number of objects accepted by the command. More... | |
unsigned int | maxObjects () const |
Returns the upper limit on the number of objects accepted by the command. More... | |
bool | canQuery () const |
Returns whether or not the command supports the query flag ("-q"). More... | |
bool | canEdit () const |
Returns whether or not the command supports the edit flag ("-e"). More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static const char * | className () |
Returns the name of this class. More... | |
Syntax for Commands.
This class is used to specify flags and arguments passed to commands. Once the syntax of the command has been defined by calls to the methods in this class, Maya will be able to automatically parse invocations of the command and reject syntactically invalid ones. When the doIt method of the command is invoked, the provided argument list can be parsed automatically into an instance of either the MArgDatabase class (for commands) or MArgParser class (for context commands) by passing the constructor for that class both the argument list and the syntax object for the command.
There are three type of arguments that can be specified via these syntax methods:
Note: command arguments and objects are incompatible and must not be combined in the syntax definition of a command. If an attempt is made to do so, neither command arguments or objects will be accessible via the MArgDatabase or MArgParser classes.
The addFlag method is used to add a flag argument to a command. Flags need to have a type specified for them from the list of available types in the MArgType enum and can take up to six parameters. Flags can be set as being allowed multiple times on the command line be calling the makeFlagMultiUse method.
The addArg method is used to add a command argument to a command. Such arguments must also have a type specified for them from the list of available types in the MArgType enum. If you specify an argument via this call, Maya will reject an invocation of the command as being syntactically invalid if an argument of the correct type is not provided. If the type kSelectionItem is provided, Maya will include the contents of the selection list as the argument to the command.
The setObjectType method is used to specify that the command requires an object list. Parameters to this method allow you to specify minimum and maximum numbers of objects. As well, if the useSelectionAsDefault method is used in conjunction with this, Maya will use the contents of the selection list as the objects for the command if none are specified.
The documentation for the MArgDatabase and MArgParser classes describe how to access the parsed information for a command inside the doIt method of that command.
enum MArgType |
Argument types.
MPxSelectionContext::argTypeNumericalInput(unsigned int index) const.
This method is used by the feedback line to determine what units to display. Users should override this method to return the appropriate argument type for the given index of the numeric input field. Specifically, this method should be overridden to return one of the following:
[in] | index | the index of the numerical input whose argument type is requested |
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kInvalidArgType |
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kNoArg |
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kBoolean |
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kLong |
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kDouble |
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kString |
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kUnsigned |
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kDistance |
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kAngle |
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kTime |
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kSelectionItem |
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kLastArgType |
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enum MObjectFormat |
The assignment operator.
[in] | rhs | Right operand. |
MStatus addFlag | ( | const char * | shortName, |
const char * | longName, | ||
MArgType | argType1 = kNoArg , |
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MArgType | argType2 = kNoArg , |
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MArgType | argType3 = kNoArg , |
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MArgType | argType4 = kNoArg , |
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MArgType | argType5 = kNoArg , |
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MArgType | argType6 = kNoArg |
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Adds a flag to the list of flags accepted for the given command.
Also specifies any arguments required by the flag.
[in] | shortName | the string representing the short (< 4 character) version of the flag |
[in] | longName | the string representing the int (> 3 character) version of the flag |
[in] | argType1 | type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
[in] | argType2 | another type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
[in] | argType3 | another type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
[in] | argType4 | another type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
[in] | argType5 | another type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
[in] | argType6 | another type of the argument required by the flag, if any |
MStatus makeFlagMultiUse | ( | const char * | flag | ) |
Specifies that the given flag can be used by the command multiple times in on the same command line.
[in] | flag | the flag to be made multi-use |
MStatus makeFlagQueryWithFullArgs | ( | const char * | flag, |
bool | queryArgsAreOptional | ||
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Specifies that the given flag will require all of its arguments in query mode.
Usually flags do not take arguments in query mode, since you are getting values instead of setting them. However, sometimes it is necessary to take arguments on a flag to allow the user to provide information which will help specify the scope of a query.
Note that query arguments may be set to be optional. In that case the flag will be accepted with arguments or without. In that case, you must check at runtime to see how many arguments where passed to the flag.
[in] | flag | the flag which should be set to use arguments during query |
[in] | queryArgsAreOptional | set to true if the flag arguments are optional |
Specifies the type of one of the arguments to the command.
This method can be called multiple times to specify multiple arguments to the command.
[in] | arg | the type of the argument to the command |
void useSelectionAsDefault | ( | bool | useSelectionList = false | ) |
Specifies that the command will use the current selection list as arguments to the command if the command requires objects and none are provided}.
[in] | useSelectionList | if true, the command will use the current selection list as arguments if none are specified |
MStatus setObjectType | ( | MObjectFormat | objectFormat, |
unsigned int | minimumObjects = 0 |
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Specifies the representation of the objects passed to the command as either MObjects or MStrings.
Also specifies the minimum number of objects required by the command.
[in] | objectFormat | the form of the objects passed to the command |
[in] | minimumObjects | the minimum number of objects required by the command |
MStatus setObjectType | ( | MObjectFormat | objectFormat, |
unsigned int | minimumObjects, | ||
unsigned int | maximumObjects | ||
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Specifies the representation of the objects passed to the command as either MObjects or MStrings.
Also specifies the upper and lower limits of the number of objects accepted by the command.
[in] | objectFormat | the form of the objects passed to the command |
[in] | minimumObjects | the lower limit of the number of objects |
[in] | maximumObjects | the upper limit of the number of objects |
void setMinObjects | ( | unsigned int | minimumObjectCount | ) |
Specifies the lower limit on the number of objects accepted by the command.
[in] | minimumObjectCount | the lower limit of the number of objects |
void setMaxObjects | ( | unsigned int | maximumObjectCount | ) |
Specifies the upper limit on the number of objects accepted by the command.
[in] | maximumObjectCount | the upper limit of the number of objects |
void enableQuery | ( | bool | supportsQuery = true | ) |
Sets whether or not the command supports the query flag ("-q").
[in] | supportsQuery | if true, the command supports the query flag |
void enableEdit | ( | bool | supportsEdit = true | ) |
Sets whether or not the command supports the edit flag ("-e").
[in] | supportsEdit | if true, the command supports the edit flag |
unsigned int minObjects | ( | ) | const |
Returns the lower limit on the number of objects accepted by the command.
unsigned int maxObjects | ( | ) | const |
Returns the upper limit on the number of objects accepted by the command.
bool canQuery | ( | ) | const |
Returns whether or not the command supports the query flag ("-q").
bool canEdit | ( | ) | const |
Returns whether or not the command supports the edit flag ("-e").
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Returns the name of this class.