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[certi-cvs] certi RTIG/CMakeLists.txt RTIG/Federation.hh RT... |
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Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:49:29 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/certi
Module name: certi
Changes by: Eric NOULARD <erk> 08/10/30 10:49:29
Modified files:
RTIG : CMakeLists.txt Federation.hh FederationsList.hh
RTIG.cc main.cc Federation.cc
FederationsList.cc RTIG.hh
libCERTI : fed.hh fed.cc
Added files:
RTIG : RTIG.ggo RTIG_cmdline.c RTIG_cmdline.h
Removed files:
RTIG : CommandLine.ggo getopt1.c cmdline.c cmdline.h
getopt.c getopt.h
Log message:
Update RTIG command line option handling
and add a verbosity level handling in order to ease testing
and avoid to display FED file parse if verbosity is strictly less than
2.
The default level is 2 in order to keep backward compatibility
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/CMakeLists.txt?cvsroot=certi&r1=1.3&r2=1.4
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/Federation.hh?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.51&r2=3.52
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/FederationsList.hh?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.45&r2=3.46
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/RTIG.cc?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.51&r2=3.52
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/main.cc?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.18&r2=3.19
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/Federation.cc?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.97&r2=3.98
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/FederationsList.cc?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.60&r2=3.61
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/RTIG.hh?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.29&r2=3.30
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/RTIG.ggo?cvsroot=certi&rev=3.1
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.c?cvsroot=certi&rev=3.1
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.h?cvsroot=certi&rev=3.1
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/CommandLine.ggo?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.2&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/getopt1.c?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.1&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/cmdline.c?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.4&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/cmdline.h?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.3&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/getopt.c?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.3&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/RTIG/getopt.h?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.1&r2=0
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/libCERTI/fed.hh?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.5&r2=3.6
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/certi/libCERTI/fed.cc?cvsroot=certi&r1=3.16&r2=3.17
Patches:
Index: RTIG/CMakeLists.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/CMakeLists.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -b -r1.3 -r1.4
--- RTIG/CMakeLists.txt 7 May 2008 14:14:47 -0000 1.3
+++ RTIG/CMakeLists.txt 30 Oct 2008 10:49:27 -0000 1.4
@@ -9,9 +9,7 @@
RTIG.cc
RTIG_processing.cc
Trace.cc
- cmdline.c
- getopt1.c
- getopt.c
+ RTIG_cmdline.c
)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(rtig ${rtig_SRCS})
Index: RTIG/Federation.hh
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/Federation.hh,v
retrieving revision 3.51
retrieving revision 3.52
diff -u -b -r3.51 -r3.52
--- RTIG/Federation.hh 18 Sep 2008 14:41:27 -0000 3.51
+++ RTIG/Federation.hh 30 Oct 2008 10:49:27 -0000 3.52
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: Federation.hh,v 3.51 2008/09/18 14:41:27 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: Federation.hh,v 3.52 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _CERTI_RTIG_FEDERATION_HH
@@ -86,9 +86,10 @@
FederationHandle,
SocketServer &,
AuditFile &,
- SocketMC*)
+ SocketMC*,
+ int verboseLevel)
#else
- Federation(const char *, Handle, SocketServer &, AuditFile &, const
char *)
+ Federation(const char *, Handle, SocketServer &, AuditFile &, const
char *,int verboseLevel)
#endif
throw (CouldNotOpenFED, ErrorReadingFED, MemoryExhausted,
SecurityError,
RTIinternalError);
@@ -583,7 +584,7 @@
bool restoreInProgress ;
bool saveStatus ; //!< True if saving was correctly done, false otherwise.
bool restoreStatus ; //!< True if restoring was correctly done.
- bool verbose ;
+ int verboseLevel ;
std::string saveLabel ; //!< The label associated with the save request.
#ifdef HAVE_XML
@@ -597,4 +598,4 @@
#endif // _CERTI_RTIG_FEDERATION_HH
-// $Id: Federation.hh,v 3.51 2008/09/18 14:41:27 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: Federation.hh,v 3.52 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/FederationsList.hh
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/FederationsList.hh,v
retrieving revision 3.45
retrieving revision 3.46
diff -u -b -r3.45 -r3.46
--- RTIG/FederationsList.hh 18 Sep 2008 17:13:33 -0000 3.45
+++ RTIG/FederationsList.hh 30 Oct 2008 10:49:27 -0000 3.46
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: FederationsList.hh,v 3.45 2008/09/18 17:13:33 erk Exp $
+// $Id: FederationsList.hh,v 3.46 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _CERTI_RTIG_FEDERATIONS_LIST_HH
@@ -570,7 +570,7 @@
FederateNotExecutionMember, SaveInProgress, RestoreInProgress,
RTIinternalError);
- void setVerbose(bool flag) { verbose = flag ; }
+ void setVerboseLevel(int verboseLevel) { this->verboseLevel = verboseLevel
; }
private:
// Private methods
@@ -578,11 +578,11 @@
int searchFederation(Handle the_handle, Federation* &federation)
throw (FederationExecutionDoesNotExist, RTIinternalError);
- bool verbose ;
+ int verboseLevel;
};
}} // namespace certi/rtig
#endif // _CERTI_RTIG_FEDERATIONS_LIST_HH
-// $Id: FederationsList.hh,v 3.45 2008/09/18 17:13:33 erk Exp $
+// $Id: FederationsList.hh,v 3.46 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/RTIG.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/RTIG.cc,v
retrieving revision 3.51
retrieving revision 3.52
diff -u -b -r3.51 -r3.52
--- RTIG/RTIG.cc 28 Oct 2008 12:07:26 -0000 3.51
+++ RTIG/RTIG.cc 30 Oct 2008 10:49:27 -0000 3.52
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: RTIG.cc,v 3.51 2008/10/28 12:07:26 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: RTIG.cc,v 3.52 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <config.h>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
tcpPort = atoi(tcp_port_s);
udpPort = atoi(udp_port_s);
- federations.setVerbose(verbose);
+ federations.setVerboseLevel(verboseLevel);
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@
tcpSocketServer.createTCPServer(tcpPort);
// udpSocketServer.createUDPServer(PORT_UDP_RTIG);
-if (verbose) {
+if (verboseLevel>0) {
cout << "CERTI RTIG up and running ..." << endl ;
}
terminate = false ;
@@ -1025,4 +1025,4 @@
}} // namespace certi/rtig
-// $Id: RTIG.cc,v 3.51 2008/10/28 12:07:26 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: RTIG.cc,v 3.52 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/main.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/main.cc,v
retrieving revision 3.18
retrieving revision 3.19
diff -u -b -r3.18 -r3.19
--- RTIG/main.cc 18 Oct 2008 18:48:16 -0000 3.18
+++ RTIG/main.cc 30 Oct 2008 10:49:28 -0000 3.19
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#include <config.h>
-
+#include "config.h"
#include "RTIG.hh"
+#include "RTIG_cmdline.h"
#include "certi.hh"
#ifdef _WIN32
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
//! NewHandler
void
NewHandler()
- throw (MemoryExhausted)
+throw (MemoryExhausted)
{
throw MemoryExhausted("main RTIG");
}
@@ -64,10 +64,15 @@
* coordinate the HLA simulation with CERTI, there should be at least
* one rtig process for each federation. However a single rtig may
* be used for several federation.
- * \par rtig [-v]
+ * \par rtig [-v 2]
* \par
* <ul>
- * <li> \b -v (optional) verbose, display more information </li>
+ * <li> \b -v (optional) verbosity level </li>
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> 0 -> no output <li>
+ * <li> 1 -> small amount <li>
+ * <li> 2 -> show fed parse <li>
+ * <ul>
* </ul>
*
* @ingroup certi_executable
@@ -77,7 +82,10 @@
RTIG myRTIG;
gengetopt_args_info args ;
if (cmdline_parser(argc, argv, &args)) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
- bool verbose = args.verbose_flag ;
+ /* The default verbose level is 2 */
+ int verboseLevel = 2;
+ if (args.verbose_given)
+ verboseLevel = args.verbose_arg;
#if _WIN32
string dn = string(argv[0]);
@@ -90,9 +98,8 @@
}
#endif
- if (verbose) {
- cout << "CERTI RTIG " VERSION " - Copyright 2002-2006 ONERA"
- << endl ;
+ if (verboseLevel>0) {
+ cout << "CERTI RTIG " VERSION " - Copyright 2002-2008 ONERA"
<< endl ;
cout << "This is free software ; see the source for copying "
<< "conditions. There is NO\nwarranty ; not even for "
<< "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -100,16 +107,16 @@
}
std::signal(SIGINT, SignalHandler);
- #ifndef _WIN32
+#ifndef _WIN32
std::signal(SIGPIPE, SignalHandler);
- #endif
+#endif
std::set_new_handler(NewHandler);
- myRTIG.setVerbose(args.verbose_flag);
+ myRTIG.setVerboseLevel(verboseLevel);
myRTIG.execute();
- if (verbose) {
+ if (verboseLevel>0) {
cout << "CERTI RTIG exiting." << endl ;
}
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
Index: RTIG/Federation.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/Federation.cc,v
retrieving revision 3.97
retrieving revision 3.98
diff -u -b -r3.97 -r3.98
--- RTIG/Federation.cc 18 Sep 2008 14:41:27 -0000 3.97
+++ RTIG/Federation.cc 30 Oct 2008 10:49:28 -0000 3.98
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: Federation.cc,v 3.97 2008/09/18 14:41:27 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: Federation.cc,v 3.98 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <config.h>
@@ -105,7 +105,8 @@
FederationHandle federation_handle,
SocketServer &socket_server,
AuditFile &audit_server,
- SocketMC *mc_link)
+ SocketMC *mc_link,
+ int verboseLevel)
#else
/** with FEDERATION_USES_MULTICAST not defined
@param federation_name
@@ -118,13 +119,14 @@
Handle federation_handle,
SocketServer &socket_server,
AuditFile &audit_server,
- const char *FEDid_name)
+ const char *FEDid_name,
+ int verboseLevel)
#endif
throw (CouldNotOpenFED, ErrorReadingFED, MemoryExhausted, SecurityError,
RTIinternalError)
: federateHandles(1), objectHandles(1), saveInProgress(false),
restoreInProgress(false), saveStatus(true), restoreStatus(true),
- verbose(true)
+ verboseLevel(verboseLevel)
{
// fedparser::FedParser *fed_reader ;
@@ -272,7 +274,8 @@
fedFile.close();
if ( is_a_fed )
{
- int err = fedparser::build(filename.c_str(), root, verbose);
+ // parse FED file and show the parse on stdout if
verboseLevel>=2
+ int err = fedparser::build(filename.c_str(), root,
(verboseLevel>=2));
if (err != 0 )
{
G.Out(pdGendoc,"exit Federation::Federation on exception
ErrorReadingFED");
@@ -2287,5 +2290,5 @@
}} // namespace certi/rtig
-// $Id: Federation.cc,v 3.97 2008/09/18 14:41:27 gotthardp Exp $
+// $Id: Federation.cc,v 3.98 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/FederationsList.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/FederationsList.cc,v
retrieving revision 3.60
retrieving revision 3.61
diff -u -b -r3.60 -r3.61
--- RTIG/FederationsList.cc 18 Sep 2008 17:13:33 -0000 3.60
+++ RTIG/FederationsList.cc 30 Oct 2008 10:49:28 -0000 3.61
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: FederationsList.cc,v 3.60 2008/09/18 17:13:33 erk Exp $
+// $Id: FederationsList.cc,v 3.61 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <config.h>
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
: list<Federation *>(),
socketServer(server),
auditFile(audit),
- verbose(false)
+ verboseLevel(0)
{
}
@@ -190,10 +190,10 @@
}
#ifdef FEDERATION_USES_MULTICAST
- federation = new Federation(name, handle, socketServer, auditFile,
mc_link);
+ federation = new Federation(name, handle, socketServer, auditFile,
mc_link, verboseLevel);
#else
try {
- federation = new Federation(name, handle, socketServer, auditFile,
FEDid);
+ federation = new Federation(name, handle, socketServer, auditFile,
FEDid,verboseLevel);
D.Out(pdDebug,"new Federation created.");
}
catch (RTI::CouldNotOpenFED& e) {
@@ -1558,5 +1558,5 @@
}} // certi::rtig
-// EOF $Id: FederationsList.cc,v 3.60 2008/09/18 17:13:33 erk Exp $
+// EOF $Id: FederationsList.cc,v 3.61 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/RTIG.hh
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/RTIG/RTIG.hh,v
retrieving revision 3.29
retrieving revision 3.30
diff -u -b -r3.29 -r3.30
--- RTIG/RTIG.hh 19 Jun 2008 13:56:59 -0000 3.29
+++ RTIG/RTIG.hh 30 Oct 2008 10:49:28 -0000 3.30
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
// along with this program ; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
-// $Id: RTIG.hh,v 3.29 2008/06/19 13:56:59 jmm Exp $
+// $Id: RTIG.hh,v 3.30 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef CERTI_RTIG_HH
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@
#include "FederationsList.hh"
#include "AuditFile.hh"
#include "HandleManager.hh"
-#include "cmdline.h"
namespace certi {
namespace rtig {
@@ -56,7 +55,7 @@
static void signalHandler(int sig);
static bool terminate ;
- void setVerbose(bool flag) { verbose = flag ; }
+ void setVerboseLevel(int level) { verboseLevel = level ;
federations.setVerboseLevel(level);}
void execute();
@@ -120,7 +119,7 @@
private:
int tcpPort ;
int udpPort ;
- bool verbose ;
+ int verboseLevel ;
HandleManager<Handle> federationHandles ;
SocketTCP tcpSocketServer ;
SocketUDP udpSocketServer ;
@@ -137,4 +136,4 @@
#endif // CERTI_RTIG_HH
-// $Id: RTIG.hh,v 3.29 2008/06/19 13:56:59 jmm Exp $
+// $Id: RTIG.hh,v 3.30 2008/10/30 10:49:28 erk Exp $
Index: libCERTI/fed.hh
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/libCERTI/fed.hh,v
retrieving revision 3.5
retrieving revision 3.6
diff -u -b -r3.5 -r3.6
--- libCERTI/fed.hh 31 Oct 2007 10:30:23 -0000 3.5
+++ libCERTI/fed.hh 30 Oct 2008 10:49:29 -0000 3.6
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
// USA
//
-// $Id: fed.hh,v 3.5 2007/10/31 10:30:23 erk Exp $
+// $Id: fed.hh,v 3.6 2008/10/30 10:49:29 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _FED_HH
@@ -32,8 +32,15 @@
namespace certi {
namespace fedparser {
-// public interface
-int CERTI_EXPORT build(const char *, RootObject *, bool);
+/**
+ * Main function for parsing FED file.
+ * @param[in] filename the FED file to be parsed
+ * @param[out] the RootObject to build during the FED file parse
+ * @param[in] verboseArg, if true the parsed element will printed on stdout.
+ */
+CERTI_EXPORT
+int
+build(const char *filename, RootObject *root, bool verboseArg);
// internal functions
void indent();
@@ -69,4 +76,4 @@
}
#endif // _FED_HH
-// $Id: fed.hh,v 3.5 2007/10/31 10:30:23 erk Exp $
+// $Id: fed.hh,v 3.6 2008/10/30 10:49:29 erk Exp $
Index: libCERTI/fed.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/certi/certi/libCERTI/fed.cc,v
retrieving revision 3.16
retrieving revision 3.17
diff -u -b -r3.16 -r3.17
--- libCERTI/fed.cc 10 Jul 2008 14:05:30 -0000 3.16
+++ libCERTI/fed.cc 30 Oct 2008 10:49:29 -0000 3.17
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
// USA
//
-// $Id: fed.cc,v 3.16 2008/07/10 14:05:30 erk Exp $
+// $Id: fed.cc,v 3.17 2008/10/30 10:49:29 erk Exp $
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// CERTI header
@@ -81,11 +81,11 @@
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int
-build(const char *filename, RootObject *root, bool v)
+build(const char *filename, RootObject *root, bool verboseArg)
{
fed_filename = filename ;
line_number = 1 ;
- verbose = v ;
+ verbose = verboseArg ;
root_object = root ;
FILE *file = fopen(filename, "r");
if (file == NULL)
@@ -447,4 +447,4 @@
}} // namespaces
-// $Id: fed.cc,v 3.16 2008/07/10 14:05:30 erk Exp $
+// $Id: fed.cc,v 3.17 2008/10/30 10:49:29 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/RTIG.ggo
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/RTIG.ggo
diff -N RTIG/RTIG.ggo
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ RTIG/RTIG.ggo 30 Oct 2008 10:49:27 -0000 3.1
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+# This is used by gengetopt to generate RTIG command line parser
+# see http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt/gengetopt.html#Basic-Usage
+
+package "RTIG"
+purpose "CERTI RunTime Infrastructure Gateway (RTIG)"
+usage "rtig [-v 2]"
+
+# gengetopt options
+args "-F RTIG_cmdline -G"
+
+# Options
+option "verbose" v "verbosity level\n 0 -> no output\n 1 -> small
amount\n 2 -> show fed parse" int optional
+
+# $Id: RTIG.ggo,v 3.1 2008/10/30 10:49:27 erk Exp $
Index: RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.c
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.c
diff -N RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.c
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.c 30 Oct 2008 10:49:28 -0000 3.1
@@ -0,0 +1,979 @@
+/*
+ File autogenerated by gengetopt version 2.21
+ generated with the following command:
+ gengetopt -i RTIG.ggo -F RTIG_cmdline -G
+
+ The developers of gengetopt consider the fixed text that goes in all
+ gengetopt output files to be in the public domain:
+ we make no copyright claims on it.
+*/
+
+/* If we use autoconf. */
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+
+#include "RTIG_cmdline.h"
+
+const char *gengetopt_args_info_purpose = "CERTI RunTime Infrastructure
Gateway (RTIG)";
+
+const char *gengetopt_args_info_usage = "Usage: rtig [-v 2]";
+
+const char *gengetopt_args_info_description = "";
+
+const char *gengetopt_args_info_help[] = {
+ " -h, --help Print help and exit",
+ " -V, --version Print version and exit",
+ " -v, --verbose=INT verbosity level\n 0 -> no
output\n 1 -> small amount\n 2 ->
show fed parse",
+ 0
+};
+
+static
+void clear_given (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+static
+void clear_args (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+
+static int
+cmdline_parser_internal (int argc, char * const *argv, struct
gengetopt_args_info *args_info,
+ struct cmdline_parser_params *params, const char
*additional_error);
+
+
+static char *
+gengetopt_strdup (const char *s);
+
+static
+void clear_given (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+ args_info->help_given = 0 ;
+ args_info->version_given = 0 ;
+ args_info->verbose_given = 0 ;
+}
+
+static
+void clear_args (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+ args_info->verbose_orig = NULL;
+
+}
+
+static
+void init_args_info(struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+ args_info->help_help = gengetopt_args_info_help[0] ;
+ args_info->version_help = gengetopt_args_info_help[1] ;
+ args_info->verbose_help = gengetopt_args_info_help[2] ;
+
+}
+
+void
+cmdline_parser_print_version (void)
+{
+ printf ("%s %s\n", CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE, CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION);
+}
+
+void
+cmdline_parser_print_help (void)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+ cmdline_parser_print_version ();
+
+ if (strlen(gengetopt_args_info_purpose) > 0)
+ printf("\n%s\n", gengetopt_args_info_purpose);
+
+ printf("\n%s\n\n", gengetopt_args_info_usage);
+
+ if (strlen(gengetopt_args_info_description) > 0)
+ printf("%s\n", gengetopt_args_info_description);
+
+ while (gengetopt_args_info_help[i])
+ printf("%s\n", gengetopt_args_info_help[i++]);
+}
+
+void
+cmdline_parser_init (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+ clear_given (args_info);
+ clear_args (args_info);
+ init_args_info (args_info);
+}
+
+struct cmdline_parser_params *
+cmdline_parser_params_init()
+{
+ struct cmdline_parser_params *params =
+ (struct cmdline_parser_params *)malloc(sizeof(struct
cmdline_parser_params));
+
+ if (params)
+ {
+ params->override = 0;
+ params->initialize = 0;
+ params->check_required = 0;
+ params->check_ambiguity = 0;
+ }
+
+ return params;
+}
+
+static void
+cmdline_parser_release (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+
+ if (args_info->verbose_orig)
+ {
+ free (args_info->verbose_orig); /* free previous argument */
+ args_info->verbose_orig = 0;
+ }
+
+ clear_given (args_info);
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser_file_save(const char *filename, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info)
+{
+ FILE *outfile;
+ int i = 0;
+
+ outfile = fopen(filename, "w");
+
+ if (!outfile)
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: cannot open file for writing: %s\n",
CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE, filename);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ if (args_info->help_given) {
+ fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", "help");
+ }
+ if (args_info->version_given) {
+ fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", "version");
+ }
+ if (args_info->verbose_given) {
+ if (args_info->verbose_orig) {
+ fprintf(outfile, "%s=\"%s\"\n", "verbose", args_info->verbose_orig);
+ } else {
+ fprintf(outfile, "%s\n", "verbose");
+ }
+ }
+
+ fclose (outfile);
+
+ i = EXIT_SUCCESS;
+ return i;
+}
+
+void
+cmdline_parser_free (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info)
+{
+ cmdline_parser_release (args_info);
+}
+
+
+/* gengetopt_strdup() */
+/* strdup.c replacement of strdup, which is not standard */
+char *
+gengetopt_strdup (const char *s)
+{
+ char *result = NULL;
+ if (!s)
+ return result;
+
+ result = (char*)malloc(strlen(s) + 1);
+ if (result == (char*)0)
+ return (char*)0;
+ strcpy(result, s);
+ return result;
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser (int argc, char * const *argv, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info)
+{
+ return cmdline_parser2 (argc, argv, args_info, 0, 1, 1);
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser_ext (int argc, char * const *argv, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info,
+ struct cmdline_parser_params *params)
+{
+ int result;
+ result = cmdline_parser_internal (argc, argv, args_info, params, NULL);
+
+ if (result == EXIT_FAILURE)
+ {
+ cmdline_parser_free (args_info);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser2 (int argc, char * const *argv, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info, int override, int initialize, int check_required)
+{
+ int result;
+ struct cmdline_parser_params params;
+
+ params.override = override;
+ params.initialize = initialize;
+ params.check_required = check_required;
+ params.check_ambiguity = 0;
+
+ result = cmdline_parser_internal (argc, argv, args_info, ¶ms, NULL);
+
+ if (result == EXIT_FAILURE)
+ {
+ cmdline_parser_free (args_info);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser_required (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info, const char
*prog_name)
+{
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Extracted from the glibc source tree, version 2.3.6
+ *
+ * Licensed under the GPL as per the whole glibc source tree.
+ *
+ * This file was modified so that getopt_long can be called
+ * many times without risking previous memory to be spoiled.
+ *
+ * Modified by Andre Noll and Lorenzo Bettini for use in
+ * GNU gengetopt generated files.
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * we must include anything we need since this file is not thought to be
+ * inserted in a file already using getopt.h
+ *
+ * Lorenzo
+ */
+
+struct option
+{
+ const char *name;
+ /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about
+ type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */
+ int has_arg;
+ int *flag;
+ int val;
+};
+
+/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
+ When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
+ the argument value is returned here.
+ Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
+ each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */
+
+static char *optarg;
+
+/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
+ This is used for communication to and from the caller
+ and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'.
+
+ On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
+
+ When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
+ non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
+
+ Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next
+ how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */
+
+static int optind;
+
+/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message `getopt' prints
+ for unrecognized options. */
+
+static int opterr;
+
+/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */
+
+static int optopt;
+
+/* This version of `getopt' appears to the caller like standard Unix `getopt'
+ but it behaves differently for the user, since it allows the user
+ to intersperse the options with the other arguments.
+
+ As `getopt' works, it permutes the elements of ARGV so that,
+ when it is done, all the options precede everything else. Thus
+ all application programs are extended to handle flexible argument order.
+*/
+/*
+ If the field `flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set
+ to the value given in the field `val' when the option is found, but
+ left unchanged if the option is not found.
+
+ To have a long-named option do something other than set an `int' to
+ a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from `custom_optarg', set the
+ option's `flag' field to zero and its `val' field to a nonzero
+ value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is
+ one). For long options that have a zero `flag' field, `getopt'
+ returns the contents of the `val' field. */
+
+/* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct option'. */
+#ifndef no_argument
+#define no_argument 0
+#endif
+
+#ifndef required_argument
+#define required_argument 1
+#endif
+
+#ifndef optional_argument
+#define optional_argument 2
+#endif
+
+struct custom_getopt_data {
+ /*
+ * These have exactly the same meaning as the corresponding global
variables,
+ * except that they are used for the reentrant versions of getopt.
+ */
+ int custom_optind;
+ int custom_opterr;
+ int custom_optopt;
+ char *custom_optarg;
+
+ /* True if the internal members have been initialized. */
+ int initialized;
+
+ /*
+ * The next char to be scanned in the option-element in which the last
option
+ * character we returned was found. This allows us to pick up the scan
where
+ * we left off. If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the
scan by
+ * advancing to the next ARGV-element.
+ */
+ char *nextchar;
+
+ /*
+ * Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have been
skipped.
+ * `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first of them;
`last_nonopt' is
+ * the index after the last of them.
+ */
+ int first_nonopt;
+ int last_nonopt;
+};
+
+/*
+ * the variables optarg, optind, opterr and optopt are renamed with
+ * the custom_ prefix so that they don't interfere with getopt ones.
+ *
+ * Moreover they're static so they are visible only from within the
+ * file where this very file will be included.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * For communication from `custom_getopt' to the caller. When `custom_getopt'
finds an
+ * option that takes an argument, the argument value is returned here.
+ */
+static char *custom_optarg;
+
+/*
+ * Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. This is used for
+ * communication to and from the caller and for communication between
+ * successive calls to `custom_getopt'.
+ *
+ * On entry to `custom_getopt', 1 means this is the first call; initialize.
+ *
+ * When `custom_getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
non-option
+ * elements that the caller should itself scan.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, `custom_optind' communicates from one call to the next how much
of ARGV
+ * has been scanned so far.
+ *
+ * 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call.
+ */
+static int custom_optind = 1;
+
+/*
+ * Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message for unrecognized
+ * options.
+ */
+static int custom_opterr = 1;
+
+/*
+ * Set to an option character which was unrecognized. This must be initialized
+ * on some systems to avoid linking in the system's own getopt implementation.
+ */
+static int custom_optopt = '?';
+
+/*
+ * Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV. One subsequence is elements
+ * [first_nonopt,last_nonopt) which contains all the non-options that have been
+ * skipped so far. The other is elements [last_nonopt,custom_optind), which
contains
+ * all the options processed since those non-options were skipped.
+ * `first_nonopt' and `last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe the new
+ * indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved.
+ */
+static void exchange(char **argv, struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ int bottom = d->first_nonopt;
+ int middle = d->last_nonopt;
+ int top = d->custom_optind;
+ char *tem;
+
+ /*
+ * Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment.
+ * That puts the shorter segment into the right place. It leaves the
+ * longer segment in the right place overall, but it consists of two
+ * parts that need to be swapped next.
+ */
+ while (top > middle && middle > bottom) {
+ if (top - middle > middle - bottom) {
+ /* Bottom segment is the short one. */
+ int len = middle - bottom;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment. */
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ tem = argv[bottom + i];
+ argv[bottom + i] =
+ argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i];
+ argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem;
+ }
+ /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further
swapping. */
+ top -= len;
+ } else {
+ /* Top segment is the short one. */
+ int len = top - middle;
+ int i;
+
+ /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment.
*/
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ tem = argv[bottom + i];
+ argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i];
+ argv[middle + i] = tem;
+ }
+ /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping.
*/
+ bottom += len;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy. */
+ d->first_nonopt += (d->custom_optind - d->last_nonopt);
+ d->last_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+}
+
+/* Initialize the internal data when the first call is made. */
+static void custom_getopt_initialize(struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ /*
+ * Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0
+ * is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped non-option
+ * ARGV-elements is empty.
+ */
+ d->first_nonopt = d->last_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ d->nextchar = NULL;
+ d->initialized = 1;
+}
+
+#define NONOPTION_P (argv[d->custom_optind][0] != '-' ||
argv[d->custom_optind][1] == '\0')
+
+/* return: zero: continue, nonzero: return given value to user */
+static int shuffle_argv(int argc, char *const *argv,const struct option
*longopts,
+ struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ /*
+ * Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if CUSTOM_OPTIND has
been
+ * moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments).
+ */
+ if (d->last_nonopt > d->custom_optind)
+ d->last_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ if (d->first_nonopt > d->custom_optind)
+ d->first_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ /*
+ * If we have just processed some options following some
+ * non-options, exchange them so that the options come first.
+ */
+ if (d->first_nonopt != d->last_nonopt &&
+ d->last_nonopt != d->custom_optind)
+ exchange((char **) argv, d);
+ else if (d->last_nonopt != d->custom_optind)
+ d->first_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ /*
+ * Skip any additional non-options and extend the range of
+ * non-options previously skipped.
+ */
+ while (d->custom_optind < argc && NONOPTION_P)
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ d->last_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ /*
+ * The special ARGV-element `--' means premature end of options. Skip
+ * it like a null option, then exchange with previous non-options as if
+ * it were an option, then skip everything else like a non-option.
+ */
+ if (d->custom_optind != argc && !strcmp(argv[d->custom_optind], "--")) {
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ if (d->first_nonopt != d->last_nonopt
+ && d->last_nonopt != d->custom_optind)
+ exchange((char **) argv, d);
+ else if (d->first_nonopt == d->last_nonopt)
+ d->first_nonopt = d->custom_optind;
+ d->last_nonopt = argc;
+ d->custom_optind = argc;
+ }
+ /*
+ * If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan and back over
+ * any non-options that we skipped and permuted.
+ */
+ if (d->custom_optind == argc) {
+ /*
+ * Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options that we
+ * previously skipped, so the caller will digest them.
+ */
+ if (d->first_nonopt != d->last_nonopt)
+ d->custom_optind = d->first_nonopt;
+ return -1;
+ }
+ /*
+ * If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it, either stop
+ * the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by.
+ */
+ if (NONOPTION_P) {
+ d->custom_optarg = argv[d->custom_optind++];
+ return 1;
+ }
+ /*
+ * We have found another option-ARGV-element. Skip the initial
+ * punctuation.
+ */
+ d->nextchar = (argv[d->custom_optind] + 1 + (longopts != NULL &&
argv[d->custom_optind][1] == '-'));
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Check whether the ARGV-element is a long option.
+ *
+ * If there's a long option "fubar" and the ARGV-element is "-fu", consider
+ * that an abbreviation of the long option, just like "--fu", and not "-f" with
+ * arg "u".
+ *
+ * This distinction seems to be the most useful approach.
+ *
+ */
+static int check_long_opt(int argc, char *const *argv, const char *optstring,
+ const struct option *longopts, int *longind,
+ int print_errors, struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ char *nameend;
+ const struct option *p;
+ const struct option *pfound = NULL;
+ int exact = 0;
+ int ambig = 0;
+ int indfound = -1;
+ int option_index;
+
+ for (nameend = d->nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++)
+ /* Do nothing. */ ;
+
+ /* Test all long options for either exact match or abbreviated matches
*/
+ for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
+ if (!strncmp(p->name, d->nextchar, nameend - d->nextchar)) {
+ if ((unsigned int) (nameend - d->nextchar)
+ == (unsigned int) strlen(p->name)) {
+ /* Exact match found. */
+ pfound = p;
+ indfound = option_index;
+ exact = 1;
+ break;
+ } else if (pfound == NULL) {
+ /* First nonexact match found. */
+ pfound = p;
+ indfound = option_index;
+ } else if (pfound->has_arg != p->has_arg
+ || pfound->flag != p->flag
+ || pfound->val != p->val)
+ /* Second or later nonexact match found. */
+ ambig = 1;
+ }
+ if (ambig && !exact) {
+ if (print_errors) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%s: option `%s' is ambiguous\n",
+ argv[0], argv[d->custom_optind]);
+ }
+ d->nextchar += strlen(d->nextchar);
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ d->custom_optopt = 0;
+ return '?';
+ }
+ if (pfound) {
+ option_index = indfound;
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ if (*nameend) {
+ if (pfound->has_arg != no_argument)
+ d->custom_optarg = nameend + 1;
+ else {
+ if (print_errors) {
+ if (argv[d->custom_optind - 1][1] ==
'-') {
+ /* --option */
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: option
`--%s' doesn't allow an argument\n",
+ argv[0], pfound->name);
+ } else {
+ /* +option or -option */
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: option
`%c%s' doesn't allow an argument\n",
+ argv[0],
argv[d->custom_optind - 1][0], pfound->name);
+ }
+
+ }
+ d->nextchar += strlen(d->nextchar);
+ d->custom_optopt = pfound->val;
+ return '?';
+ }
+ } else if (pfound->has_arg == required_argument) {
+ if (d->custom_optind < argc)
+ d->custom_optarg = argv[d->custom_optind++];
+ else {
+ if (print_errors) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%s: option `%s' requires an
argument\n",
+ argv[0],
+ argv[d->custom_optind - 1]);
+ }
+ d->nextchar += strlen(d->nextchar);
+ d->custom_optopt = pfound->val;
+ return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
+ }
+ }
+ d->nextchar += strlen(d->nextchar);
+ if (longind != NULL)
+ *longind = option_index;
+ if (pfound->flag) {
+ *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return pfound->val;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Can't find it as a long option. If this is not getopt_long_only, or
+ * the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short option, then
+ * it's an error. Otherwise interpret it as a short option.
+ */
+ if (print_errors) {
+ if (argv[d->custom_optind][1] == '-') {
+ /* --option */
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%s: unrecognized option `--%s'\n",
+ argv[0], d->nextchar);
+ } else {
+ /* +option or -option */
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%s: unrecognized option `%c%s'\n",
+ argv[0], argv[d->custom_optind][0],
+ d->nextchar);
+ }
+ }
+ d->nextchar = (char *) "";
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ d->custom_optopt = 0;
+ return '?';
+}
+
+static int check_short_opt(int argc, char *const *argv, const char *optstring,
+ int print_errors, struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ char c = *d->nextchar++;
+ char *temp = strchr(optstring, c);
+
+ /* Increment `custom_optind' when we start to process its last
character. */
+ if (*d->nextchar == '\0')
+ ++d->custom_optind;
+ if (!temp || c == ':') {
+ if (print_errors)
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid option -- %c\n", argv[0],
c);
+
+ d->custom_optopt = c;
+ return '?';
+ }
+ if (temp[1] == ':') {
+ if (temp[2] == ':') {
+ /* This is an option that accepts an argument
optionally. */
+ if (*d->nextchar != '\0') {
+ d->custom_optarg = d->nextchar;
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ } else
+ d->custom_optarg = NULL;
+ d->nextchar = NULL;
+ } else {
+ /* This is an option that requires an argument. */
+ if (*d->nextchar != '\0') {
+ d->custom_optarg = d->nextchar;
+ /*
+ * If we end this ARGV-element by taking the
+ * rest as an arg, we must advance to the next
+ * element now.
+ */
+ d->custom_optind++;
+ } else if (d->custom_optind == argc) {
+ if (print_errors) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%s: option requires an
argument -- %c\n",
+ argv[0], c);
+ }
+ d->custom_optopt = c;
+ if (optstring[0] == ':')
+ c = ':';
+ else
+ c = '?';
+ } else
+ /*
+ * We already incremented `custom_optind' once;
+ * increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt
+ * as argument.
+ */
+ d->custom_optarg = argv[d->custom_optind++];
+ d->nextchar = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ return c;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Scan elements of ARGV for option characters given in OPTSTRING.
+ *
+ * If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--",
+ * then it is an option element. The characters of this element
+ * (aside from the initial '-') are option characters. If `getopt'
+ * is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters
+ * from each of the option elements.
+ *
+ * If `getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character,
+ * updating `custom_optind' and `nextchar' so that the next call to `getopt'
can
+ * resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element.
+ *
+ * If there are no more option characters, `getopt' returns -1.
+ * Then `custom_optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element
+ * that is not an option. (The ARGV-elements have been permuted
+ * so that those that are not options now come last.)
+ *
+ * OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters.
+ * If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING,
+ * return '?' after printing an error message. If you set `custom_opterr' to
+ * zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'.
+ *
+ * If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg,
+ * so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following
+ * ARGV-element, is returned in `custom_optarg'. Two colons mean an option
that
+ * wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element,
+ * it is returned in `custom_optarg', otherwise `custom_optarg' is set to zero.
+ *
+ * If OPTSTRING starts with `-' or `+', it requests different methods of
+ * handling the non-option ARGV-elements.
+ * See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above.
+ *
+ * Long-named options begin with `--' instead of `-'.
+ * Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique
+ * or is an exact match for some defined option. If they have an
+ * argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated
+ * from the option name by a `=', or else the in next ARGV-element.
+ * When `getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's
+ * `flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's `val' field
+ * if the `flag' field is zero.
+ *
+ * The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them.
+ * But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible
+ * with other systems.
+ *
+ * LONGOPTS is a vector of `struct option' terminated by an
+ * element containing a name which is zero.
+ *
+ * LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found.
+ * It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most
+ * recent call.
+ *
+ * Return the option character from OPTS just read. Return -1 when there are
+ * no more options. For unrecognized options, or options missing arguments,
+ * `custom_optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is returned.
+ *
+ * The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option letters,
+ * optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter takes an
+ * argument, to be placed in `custom_optarg'.
+ *
+ * If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is optional.
+ * This behavior is specific to the GNU `getopt'.
+ *
+ * The argument `--' causes premature termination of argument scanning,
+ * explicitly telling `getopt' that there are no more options. If OPTS begins
+ * with `--', then non-option arguments are treated as arguments to the option
+ * '\0'. This behavior is specific to the GNU `getopt'.
+ */
+
+static int getopt_internal_r(int argc, char *const *argv, const char
*optstring,
+ const struct option *longopts, int *longind,
+ struct custom_getopt_data *d)
+{
+ int ret, print_errors = d->custom_opterr;
+
+ if (optstring[0] == ':')
+ print_errors = 0;
+ if (argc < 1)
+ return -1;
+ d->custom_optarg = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * This is a big difference with GNU getopt, since optind == 0
+ * means initialization while here 1 means first call.
+ */
+ if (d->custom_optind == 0 || !d->initialized) {
+ if (d->custom_optind == 0)
+ d->custom_optind = 1; /* Don't scan ARGV[0], the
program name. */
+ custom_getopt_initialize(d);
+ }
+ if (d->nextchar == NULL || *d->nextchar == '\0') {
+ ret = shuffle_argv(argc, argv, longopts, d);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ if (longopts && (argv[d->custom_optind][1] == '-' ))
+ return check_long_opt(argc, argv, optstring, longopts,
+ longind, print_errors, d);
+ return check_short_opt(argc, argv, optstring, print_errors, d);
+}
+
+static int custom_getopt_internal(int argc, char *const *argv, const char
*optstring,
+ const struct option *longopts, int *longind)
+{
+ int result;
+ /* Keep a global copy of all internal members of d */
+ static struct custom_getopt_data d;
+
+ d.custom_optind = custom_optind;
+ d.custom_opterr = custom_opterr;
+ result = getopt_internal_r(argc, argv, optstring, longopts,
+ longind, &d);
+ custom_optind = d.custom_optind;
+ custom_optarg = d.custom_optarg;
+ custom_optopt = d.custom_optopt;
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int custom_getopt_long (int argc, char *const *argv, const char
*options,
+ const struct option *long_options, int *opt_index)
+{
+ return custom_getopt_internal(argc, argv, options, long_options,
+ opt_index);
+}
+
+int
+cmdline_parser_internal (int argc, char * const *argv, struct
gengetopt_args_info *args_info,
+ struct cmdline_parser_params *params, const char
*additional_error)
+{
+ int c; /* Character of the parsed option. */
+
+ int error = 0;
+ struct gengetopt_args_info local_args_info;
+
+ int override;
+ int initialize;
+ int check_required;
+ int check_ambiguity;
+
+ override = params->override;
+ initialize = params->initialize;
+ check_required = params->check_required;
+ check_ambiguity = params->check_ambiguity;
+
+ if (initialize)
+ cmdline_parser_init (args_info);
+
+ cmdline_parser_init (&local_args_info);
+
+ optarg = 0;
+ optind = 0;
+ opterr = 1;
+ optopt = '?';
+
+ while (1)
+ {
+ int option_index = 0;
+ char *stop_char;
+
+ static struct option long_options[] = {
+ { "help", 0, NULL, 'h' },
+ { "version", 0, NULL, 'V' },
+ { "verbose", 1, NULL, 'v' },
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
+ };
+
+ stop_char = 0;
+ custom_optarg = optarg;
+ custom_optind = optind;
+ custom_opterr = opterr;
+ custom_optopt = optopt;
+
+ c = custom_getopt_long (argc, argv, "hVv:", long_options, &option_index);
+
+ optarg = custom_optarg;
+ optind = custom_optind;
+ opterr = custom_opterr;
+ optopt = custom_optopt;
+
+ if (c == -1) break; /* Exit from `while (1)' loop. */
+
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case 'h': /* Print help and exit. */
+ cmdline_parser_print_help ();
+ cmdline_parser_free (&local_args_info);
+ exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
+
+ case 'V': /* Print version and exit. */
+ cmdline_parser_print_version ();
+ cmdline_parser_free (&local_args_info);
+ exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
+
+ case 'v': /* verbosity level\n 0 -> no output\n 1 -> small
amount\n 2 -> show fed parse. */
+ if (local_args_info.verbose_given || (check_ambiguity &&
args_info->verbose_given))
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: `--verbose' (`-v') option given more than
once%s\n", argv[0], (additional_error ? additional_error : ""));
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (args_info->verbose_given && ! override)
+ continue;
+ local_args_info.verbose_given = 1;
+ args_info->verbose_given = 1;
+ args_info->verbose_arg = strtol (optarg, &stop_char, 0);
+ if (!(stop_char && *stop_char == '\0')) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid numeric value: %s\n", argv[0],
optarg);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (args_info->verbose_orig)
+ free (args_info->verbose_orig); /* free previous string */
+ args_info->verbose_orig = gengetopt_strdup (optarg);
+ break;
+
+
+ case 0: /* Long option with no short option */
+ case '?': /* Invalid option. */
+ /* `getopt_long' already printed an error message. */
+ goto failure;
+
+ default: /* bug: option not considered. */
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: option unknown: %c%s\n",
CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE, c, (additional_error ? additional_error : ""));
+ abort ();
+ } /* switch */
+ } /* while */
+
+
+
+
+ cmdline_parser_release (&local_args_info);
+
+ if ( error )
+ return (EXIT_FAILURE);
+
+ return 0;
+
+failure:
+
+ cmdline_parser_release (&local_args_info);
+ return (EXIT_FAILURE);
+}
Index: RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.h
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.h
diff -N RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.h
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ RTIG/RTIG_cmdline.h 30 Oct 2008 10:49:29 -0000 3.1
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+/** @file RTIG_cmdline.h
+ * @brief The header file for the command line option parser
+ * generated by GNU Gengetopt version 2.21
+ * http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt.
+ * DO NOT modify this file, since it can be overwritten
+ * @author GNU Gengetopt by Lorenzo Bettini */
+
+#ifndef RTIG_CMDLINE_H
+#define RTIG_CMDLINE_H
+
+/* If we use autoconf. */
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif /* __cplusplus */
+
+#ifndef CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE
+/** @brief the program name */
+#define CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE "RTIG"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION
+/** @brief the program version */
+#define CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION VERSION
+#endif
+
+/** @brief Where the command line options are stored */
+struct gengetopt_args_info
+{
+ const char *help_help; /**< @brief Print help and exit help description. */
+ const char *version_help; /**< @brief Print version and exit help
description. */
+ int verbose_arg; /**< @brief verbosity level\n 0 -> no output\n 1 ->
small amount\n 2 -> show fed parse. */
+ char * verbose_orig; /**< @brief verbosity level\n 0 -> no output\n 1 ->
small amount\n 2 -> show fed parse original value given at command line. */
+ const char *verbose_help; /**< @brief verbosity level\n 0 -> no output\n 1
-> small amount\n 2 -> show fed parse help description. */
+
+ int help_given ; /**< @brief Whether help was given. */
+ int version_given ; /**< @brief Whether version was given. */
+ int verbose_given ; /**< @brief Whether verbose was given. */
+
+} ;
+
+/** @brief The additional parameters to pass to parser functions */
+struct cmdline_parser_params
+{
+ int override; /**< @brief whether to override possibly already present
options (default 0) */
+ int initialize; /**< @brief whether to initialize the option structure
gengetopt_args_info (default 0) */
+ int check_required; /**< @brief whether to check that all required options
were provided (default 0) */
+ int check_ambiguity; /**< @brief whether to check for options already
specified in the option structure gengetopt_args_info (default 0) */
+} ;
+
+/** @brief the purpose string of the program */
+extern const char *gengetopt_args_info_purpose;
+/** @brief the usage string of the program */
+extern const char *gengetopt_args_info_usage;
+/** @brief all the lines making the help output */
+extern const char *gengetopt_args_info_help[];
+
+/**
+ * The command line parser
+ * @param argc the number of command line options
+ * @param argv the command line options
+ * @param args_info the structure where option information will be stored
+ * @return 0 if everything went fine, NON 0 if an error took place
+ */
+int cmdline_parser (int argc, char * const *argv,
+ struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+
+/**
+ * The command line parser (version with additional parameters - deprecated)
+ * @param argc the number of command line options
+ * @param argv the command line options
+ * @param args_info the structure where option information will be stored
+ * @param override whether to override possibly already present options
+ * @param initialize whether to initialize the option structure my_args_info
+ * @param check_required whether to check that all required options were
provided
+ * @return 0 if everything went fine, NON 0 if an error took place
+ * @deprecated use cmdline_parser_ext() instead
+ */
+int cmdline_parser2 (int argc, char * const *argv,
+ struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info,
+ int override, int initialize, int check_required);
+
+/**
+ * The command line parser (version with additional parameters)
+ * @param argc the number of command line options
+ * @param argv the command line options
+ * @param args_info the structure where option information will be stored
+ * @param params additional parameters for the parser
+ * @return 0 if everything went fine, NON 0 if an error took place
+ */
+int cmdline_parser_ext (int argc, char * const *argv,
+ struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info,
+ struct cmdline_parser_params *params);
+
+/**
+ * Save the contents of the option struct into a (text) file.
+ * This file can be read by the config file parser (if generated by gengetopt)
+ * @param filename the file where to save
+ * @param args_info the option struct to save
+ * @return 0 if everything went fine, NON 0 if an error took place
+ */
+int cmdline_parser_file_save(const char *filename,
+ struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+
+/**
+ * Print the help
+ */
+void cmdline_parser_print_help(void);
+/**
+ * Print the version
+ */
+void cmdline_parser_print_version(void);
+
+/**
+ * Allocates dynamically a cmdline_parser_params structure and initializes
+ * all its fields to 0
+ * @return the initialized cmdline_parser_params structure
+ */
+struct cmdline_parser_params *cmdline_parser_params_init();
+
+/**
+ * Initializes the passed gengetopt_args_info structure's fields
+ * (also set default values for options that have a default)
+ * @param args_info the structure to initialize
+ */
+void cmdline_parser_init (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+/**
+ * Deallocates the string fields of the gengetopt_args_info structure
+ * (but does not deallocate the structure itself)
+ * @param args_info the structure to deallocate
+ */
+void cmdline_parser_free (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info);
+
+/**
+ * Checks that all the required options were specified
+ * @param args_info the structure to check
+ * @param prog_name the name of the program that will be used to print
+ * possible errors
+ * @return
+ */
+int cmdline_parser_required (struct gengetopt_args_info *args_info,
+ const char *prog_name);
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif /* __cplusplus */
+#endif /* RTIG_CMDLINE_H */
Index: RTIG/CommandLine.ggo
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/CommandLine.ggo
diff -N RTIG/CommandLine.ggo
--- RTIG/CommandLine.ggo 20 Oct 2003 11:48:23 -0000 3.2
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: CommandLine.ggo,v 3.2 2003/10/20 11:48:23 breholee Exp $
-#
-# This file is used by gengetopt to generate the command line parser.
-
-package "rtig"
-purpose "CERTI server"
-
-# Options
-option "verbose" v "display more information" flag off
-
-# $Id: CommandLine.ggo,v 3.2 2003/10/20 11:48:23 breholee Exp $
Index: RTIG/getopt1.c
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/getopt1.c
diff -N RTIG/getopt1.c
--- RTIG/getopt1.c 14 Jan 2003 17:17:33 -0000 3.1
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,188 +0,0 @@
-/* getopt_long and getopt_long_only entry points for GNU getopt.
- Copyright (C) 1987,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,96,97,98
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
- The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307 USA. */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-#include <config.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "getopt.h"
-
-#if !defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__
-/* This is a separate conditional since some stdc systems
- reject `defined (const)'. */
-#ifndef const
-#define const
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-/* Comment out all this code if we are using the GNU C Library, and are not
- actually compiling the library itself. This code is part of the GNU C
- Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions. Compiling
- and linking in this code is a waste when using the GNU C library
- (especially if it is a shared library). Rather than having every GNU
- program understand `configure --with-gnu-libc' and omit the object files,
- it is simpler to just do this in the source for each such file. */
-
-#define GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION 2
-#if !defined _LIBC && defined __GLIBC__ && __GLIBC__ >= 2
-#include <gnu-versions.h>
-#if _GNU_GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION == GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION
-#define ELIDE_CODE
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef ELIDE_CODE
-
-
-/* This needs to come after some library #include
- to get __GNU_LIBRARY__ defined. */
-#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NULL
-#define NULL 0
-#endif
-
-int
-getopt_long (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index)
- int argc;
- char *const *argv;
- const char *options;
- const struct option *long_options;
- int *opt_index;
-{
- return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 0);
-}
-
-/* Like getopt_long, but '-' as well as '--' can indicate a long option.
- If an option that starts with '-' (not '--') doesn't match a long option,
- but does match a short option, it is parsed as a short option
- instead. */
-
-int
-getopt_long_only (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index)
- int argc;
- char *const *argv;
- const char *options;
- const struct option *long_options;
- int *opt_index;
-{
- return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 1);
-}
-
-
-#endif /* Not ELIDE_CODE. */
-
-#ifdef TEST
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-int
-main (argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char **argv;
-{
- int c;
- int digit_optind = 0;
-
- while (1)
- {
- int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1;
- int option_index = 0;
- static struct option long_options[] =
- {
- {"add", 1, 0, 0},
- {"append", 0, 0, 0},
- {"delete", 1, 0, 0},
- {"verbose", 0, 0, 0},
- {"create", 0, 0, 0},
- {"file", 1, 0, 0},
- {0, 0, 0, 0}
- };
-
- c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789",
- long_options, &option_index);
- if (c == -1)
- break;
-
- switch (c)
- {
- case 0:
- printf ("option %s", long_options[option_index].name);
- if (optarg)
- printf (" with arg %s", optarg);
- printf ("\n");
- break;
-
- case '0':
- case '1':
- case '2':
- case '3':
- case '4':
- case '5':
- case '6':
- case '7':
- case '8':
- case '9':
- if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind)
- printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n");
- digit_optind = this_option_optind;
- printf ("option %c\n", c);
- break;
-
- case 'a':
- printf ("option a\n");
- break;
-
- case 'b':
- printf ("option b\n");
- break;
-
- case 'c':
- printf ("option c with value `%s'\n", optarg);
- break;
-
- case 'd':
- printf ("option d with value `%s'\n", optarg);
- break;
-
- case '?':
- break;
-
- default:
- printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c);
- }
- }
-
- if (optind < argc)
- {
- printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: ");
- while (optind < argc)
- printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]);
- printf ("\n");
- }
-
- exit (0);
-}
-
-#endif /* TEST */
Index: RTIG/cmdline.c
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/cmdline.c
diff -N RTIG/cmdline.c
--- RTIG/cmdline.c 22 Jun 2007 08:51:35 -0000 3.4
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-/*
- File autogenerated by gengetopt version 2.10
- generated with the following command:
- gengetopt
-
- The developers of gengetopt consider the fixed text that goes in all
- gengetopt output files to be in the public domain:
- we make no copyright claims on it.
-*/
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-/* If we use autoconf. */
-#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-#include "config.h"
-#endif
-
-#include "getopt.h"
-
-#include "cmdline.h"
-
-void
-cmdline_parser_print_version (void)
-{
- printf ("%s %s\n", CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE, CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION);
-}
-
-void
-cmdline_parser_print_help (void)
-{
- cmdline_parser_print_version ();
- printf("\n"
- "Purpose:\n"
- " CERTI server\n"
- "\n"
- "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n", CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE);
- printf(" -h --help Print help and exit\n");
- printf(" -V --version Print version and exit\n");
- printf(" -v --verbose display more information (default=on)\n");
-}
-
-
-
-int
-cmdline_parser (int argc, char * const *argv, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info)
-{
- int c; /* Character of the parsed option. */
- int missing_required_options = 0;
-
- args_info->help_given = 0 ;
- args_info->version_given = 0 ;
- args_info->verbose_given = 0 ;
-#define clear_args() { \
- args_info->verbose_flag = 1;\
-}
-
- clear_args();
-
- optarg = 0;
- optind = 1;
- opterr = 1;
- optopt = '?';
-
- while (1)
- {
- int option_index = 0;
- char *stop_char;
-
- static struct option long_options[] = {
- { "help", 0, NULL, 'h' },
- { "version", 0, NULL, 'V' },
- { "verbose", 0, NULL, 'v' },
- { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
- };
-
- stop_char = 0;
- c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "hVv", long_options, &option_index);
-
- if (c == -1) break; /* Exit from `while (1)' loop. */
-
- switch (c)
- {
- case 'h': /* Print help and exit. */
- clear_args ();
- cmdline_parser_print_help ();
- exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
-
- case 'V': /* Print version and exit. */
- clear_args ();
- cmdline_parser_print_version ();
- exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
-
- case 'v': /* display more information. */
- if (args_info->verbose_given)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: `--verbose' (`-v') option given more than
once\n", CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE);
- clear_args ();
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
- args_info->verbose_given = 1;
- args_info->verbose_flag = !(args_info->verbose_flag);
- break;
-
-
- case 0: /* Long option with no short option */
-
- case '?': /* Invalid option. */
- /* `getopt_long' already printed an error message. */
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
-
- default: /* bug: option not considered. */
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: option unknown: %c\n", CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE,
c);
- abort ();
- } /* switch */
- } /* while */
-
-
- if ( missing_required_options )
- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
-
- return 0;
-}
Index: RTIG/cmdline.h
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/cmdline.h
diff -N RTIG/cmdline.h
--- RTIG/cmdline.h 20 Oct 2003 13:18:13 -0000 3.3
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-/* cmdline.h */
-
-/* File autogenerated by gengetopt version 2.10 */
-
-#ifndef CMDLINE_H
-#define CMDLINE_H
-
-/* If we use autoconf. */
-#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-#include "config.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif /* __cplusplus */
-
-#ifndef CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE
-#define CMDLINE_PARSER_PACKAGE "rtig"
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION
-#define CMDLINE_PARSER_VERSION VERSION
-#endif
-
-struct gengetopt_args_info
-{
- int verbose_flag; /* display more information (default=on). */
-
- int help_given ; /* Whether help was given. */
- int version_given ; /* Whether version was given. */
- int verbose_given ; /* Whether verbose was given. */
-
-} ;
-
-int cmdline_parser (int argc, char * const *argv, struct gengetopt_args_info
*args_info);
-
-void cmdline_parser_print_help(void);
-void cmdline_parser_print_version(void);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif /* __cplusplus */
-#endif /* CMDLINE_H */
Index: RTIG/getopt.c
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/getopt.c
diff -N RTIG/getopt.c
--- RTIG/getopt.c 6 Jul 2007 09:25:19 -0000 3.3
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,1057 +0,0 @@
-/* Getopt for GNU.
- NOTE: getopt is now part of the C library, so if you don't know what
- "Keep this file name-space clean" means, talk to address@hidden
- before changing it!
- Copyright (C) 1987,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,98,99,2000,2001
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
- The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307 USA. */
-
-/* This tells Alpha OSF/1 not to define a getopt prototype in <stdio.h>.
- Ditto for AIX 3.2 and <stdlib.h>. */
-#ifndef _NO_PROTO
-# define _NO_PROTO
-#endif
-
-#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
-# include <config.h>
-#endif
-
-#if !defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__
-/* This is a separate conditional since some stdc systems
- reject `defined (const)'. */
-# ifndef const
-# define const
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-/* Comment out all this code if we are using the GNU C Library, and are not
- actually compiling the library itself. This code is part of the GNU C
- Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions. Compiling
- and linking in this code is a waste when using the GNU C library
- (especially if it is a shared library). Rather than having every GNU
- program understand `configure --with-gnu-libc' and omit the object files,
- it is simpler to just do this in the source for each such file. */
-
-#define GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION 2
-#if !defined _LIBC && defined __GLIBC__ && __GLIBC__ >= 2
-# include <gnu-versions.h>
-# if _GNU_GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION == GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION
-# define ELIDE_CODE
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef ELIDE_CODE
-
-
-/* This needs to come after some library #include
- to get __GNU_LIBRARY__ defined. */
-#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
-/* Don't include stdlib.h for non-GNU C libraries because some of them
- contain conflicting prototypes for getopt. */
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# include <unistd.h>
-#endif /* GNU C library. */
-
-#ifdef VMS
-# include <unixlib.h>
-# if HAVE_STRING_H - 0
-# include <string.h>
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifndef _
-/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages. */
-# if defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC
-# include <libintl.h>
-# ifndef _
-# define _(msgid) gettext (msgid)
-# endif
-# else
-# define _(msgid) (msgid)
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/* This version of `getopt' appears to the caller like standard Unix `getopt'
- but it behaves differently for the user, since it allows the user
- to intersperse the options with the other arguments.
-
- As `getopt' works, it permutes the elements of ARGV so that,
- when it is done, all the options precede everything else. Thus
- all application programs are extended to handle flexible argument order.
-
- Setting the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT disables permutation.
- Then the behavior is completely standard.
-
- GNU application programs can use a third alternative mode in which
- they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments. */
-
-#include "getopt.h"
-
-/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
- When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
- the argument value is returned here.
- Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
- each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */
-
-char *optarg;
-
-/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
- This is used for communication to and from the caller
- and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'.
-
- On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
-
- When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
- non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
-
- Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next
- how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */
-
-/* 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call. */
-int optind = 1;
-
-/* Formerly, initialization of getopt depended on optind==0, which
- causes problems with re-calling getopt as programs generally don't
- know that. */
-
-int __getopt_initialized;
-
-/* The next char to be scanned in the option-element
- in which the last option character we returned was found.
- This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off.
-
- If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan
- by advancing to the next ARGV-element. */
-
-static char *nextchar;
-
-/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message
- for unrecognized options. */
-
-int opterr = 1;
-
-/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized.
- This must be initialized on some systems to avoid linking in the
- system's own getopt implementation. */
-
-int optopt = '?';
-
-/* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements.
-
- If the caller did not specify anything,
- the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable
- POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise.
-
- REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options;
- stop option processing when the first non-option is seen.
- This is what Unix does.
- This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment
- variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character
- of the list of option characters.
-
- PERMUTE is the default. We permute the contents of ARGV as we scan,
- so that eventually all the non-options are at the end. This allows options
- to be given in any order, even with programs that were not written to
- expect this.
-
- RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were written
- to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order and that care about
- the ordering of the two. We describe each non-option ARGV-element
- as if it were the argument of an option with character code 1.
- Using `-' as the first character of the list of option characters
- selects this mode of operation.
-
- The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless
- of the value of `ordering'. In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only
- `--' can cause `getopt' to return -1 with `optind' != ARGC. */
-
-static enum
-{
- REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER
-} ordering;
-
-/* Value of POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable. */
-static char *posixly_correct;
-
-#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
-/* We want to avoid inclusion of string.h with non-GNU libraries
- because there are many ways it can cause trouble.
- On some systems, it contains special magic macros that don't work
- in GCC. */
-# include <string.h>
-# define my_index strchr
-#else
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#include <windows.h>
-#elif HAVE_STRING_H
-#include <string.h>
-#else
-# include <strings.h>
-#endif
-
-/* Avoid depending on library functions or files
- whose names are inconsistent. */
-
-#ifndef getenv
-extern char *getenv ();
-#endif
-
-static char *
-my_index (str, chr)
- const char *str;
- int chr;
-{
- while (*str)
- {
- if (*str == chr)
- return (char *) str;
- str++;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* If using GCC, we can safely declare strlen this way.
- If not using GCC, it is ok not to declare it. */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-/* Note that Motorola Delta 68k R3V7 comes with GCC but not stddef.h.
- That was relevant to code that was here before. */
-# if (!defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__) && !defined strlen
-/* gcc with -traditional declares the built-in strlen to return int,
- and has done so at least since version 2.4.5. -- rms. */
-extern int strlen (const char *);
-# endif /* not __STDC__ */
-#endif /* __GNUC__ */
-
-#endif /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
-
-/* Handle permutation of arguments. */
-
-/* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have
- been skipped. `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first of them;
- `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them. */
-
-static int first_nonopt;
-static int last_nonopt;
-
-#ifdef _LIBC
-/* Stored original parameters.
- XXX This is no good solution. We should rather copy the args so
- that we can compare them later. But we must not use malloc(3). */
-extern int __libc_argc;
-extern char **__libc_argv;
-
-/* Bash 2.0 gives us an environment variable containing flags
- indicating ARGV elements that should not be considered arguments. */
-
-# ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
-/* Defined in getopt_init.c */
-extern char *__getopt_nonoption_flags;
-
-static int nonoption_flags_max_len;
-static int nonoption_flags_len;
-# endif
-
-# ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
-# define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2) \
- if (nonoption_flags_len > 0) \
- { \
- char __tmp = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1]; \
- __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1] = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2]; \
- __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2] = __tmp; \
- }
-# else
-# define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2)
-# endif
-#else /* !_LIBC */
-# define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2)
-#endif /* _LIBC */
-
-/* Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV.
- One subsequence is elements [first_nonopt,last_nonopt)
- which contains all the non-options that have been skipped so far.
- The other is elements [last_nonopt,optind), which contains all
- the options processed since those non-options were skipped.
-
- `first_nonopt' and `last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe
- the new indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved. */
-
-#if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__
-static void exchange (char **);
-#endif
-
-static void
-exchange (argv)
- char **argv;
-{
- int bottom = first_nonopt;
- int middle = last_nonopt;
- int top = optind;
- char *tem;
-
- /* Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment.
- That puts the shorter segment into the right place.
- It leaves the longer segment in the right place overall,
- but it consists of two parts that need to be swapped next. */
-
-#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
- /* First make sure the handling of the `__getopt_nonoption_flags'
- string can work normally. Our top argument must be in the range
- of the string. */
- if (nonoption_flags_len > 0 && top >= nonoption_flags_max_len)
- {
- /* We must extend the array. The user plays games with us and
- presents new arguments. */
- char *new_str = malloc (top + 1);
- if (new_str == NULL)
- nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len = 0;
- else
- {
- memset (__mempcpy (new_str, __getopt_nonoption_flags,
- nonoption_flags_max_len),
- '\0', top + 1 - nonoption_flags_max_len);
- nonoption_flags_max_len = top + 1;
- __getopt_nonoption_flags = new_str;
- }
- }
-#endif
-
- while (top > middle && middle > bottom)
- {
- if (top - middle > middle - bottom)
- {
- /* Bottom segment is the short one. */
- int len = middle - bottom;
- register int i;
-
- /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment. */
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- {
- tem = argv[bottom + i];
- argv[bottom + i] = argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i];
- argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem;
- SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, top - (middle - bottom) + i);
- }
- /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further swapping. */
- top -= len;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Top segment is the short one. */
- int len = top - middle;
- register int i;
-
- /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment. */
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- {
- tem = argv[bottom + i];
- argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i];
- argv[middle + i] = tem;
- SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, middle + i);
- }
- /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping. */
- bottom += len;
- }
- }
-
- /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy. */
-
- first_nonopt += (optind - last_nonopt);
- last_nonopt = optind;
-}
-
-/* Initialize the internal data when the first call is made. */
-
-#if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__
-static const char *_getopt_initialize (int, char *const *, const char *);
-#endif
-static const char *
-_getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring)
- int argc;
- char *const *argv;
- const char *optstring;
-{
- /* Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0
- is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped
- non-option ARGV-elements is empty. */
-
- first_nonopt = last_nonopt = optind;
-
- nextchar = NULL;
-
- posixly_correct = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
-
- /* Determine how to handle the ordering of options and nonoptions. */
-
- if (optstring[0] == '-')
- {
- ordering = RETURN_IN_ORDER;
- ++optstring;
- }
- else if (optstring[0] == '+')
- {
- ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
- ++optstring;
- }
- else if (posixly_correct != NULL)
- ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
- else
- ordering = PERMUTE;
-
-#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
- if (posixly_correct == NULL
- && argc == __libc_argc && argv == __libc_argv)
- {
- if (nonoption_flags_max_len == 0)
- {
- if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL
- || __getopt_nonoption_flags[0] == '\0')
- nonoption_flags_max_len = -1;
- else
- {
- const char *orig_str = __getopt_nonoption_flags;
- int len = nonoption_flags_max_len = strlen (orig_str);
- if (nonoption_flags_max_len < argc)
- nonoption_flags_max_len = argc;
- __getopt_nonoption_flags =
- (char *) malloc (nonoption_flags_max_len);
- if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL)
- nonoption_flags_max_len = -1;
- else
- memset (__mempcpy (__getopt_nonoption_flags, orig_str, len),
- '\0', nonoption_flags_max_len - len);
- }
- }
- nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len;
- }
- else
- nonoption_flags_len = 0;
-#endif
-
- return optstring;
-}
-
-/* Scan elements of ARGV (whose length is ARGC) for option characters
- given in OPTSTRING.
-
- If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--",
- then it is an option element. The characters of this element
- (aside from the initial '-') are option characters. If `getopt'
- is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters
- from each of the option elements.
-
- If `getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character,
- updating `optind' and `nextchar' so that the next call to `getopt' can
- resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element.
-
- If there are no more option characters, `getopt' returns -1.
- Then `optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element
- that is not an option. (The ARGV-elements have been permuted
- so that those that are not options now come last.)
-
- OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters.
- If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING,
- return '?' after printing an error message. If you set `opterr' to
- zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'.
-
- If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg,
- so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following
- ARGV-element, is returned in `optarg'. Two colons mean an option that
- wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element,
- it is returned in `optarg', otherwise `optarg' is set to zero.
-
- If OPTSTRING starts with `-' or `+', it requests different methods of
- handling the non-option ARGV-elements.
- See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above.
-
- Long-named options begin with `--' instead of `-'.
- Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique
- or is an exact match for some defined option. If they have an
- argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated
- from the option name by a `=', or else the in next ARGV-element.
- When `getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's
- `flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's `val' field
- if the `flag' field is zero.
-
- The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them.
- But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible
- with other systems.
-
- LONGOPTS is a vector of `struct option' terminated by an
- element containing a name which is zero.
-
- LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found.
- It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most
- recent call.
-
- If LONG_ONLY is nonzero, '-' as well as '--' can introduce
- long-named options. */
-
-int
-_getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, longopts, longind, long_only)
- int argc;
- char *const *argv;
- const char *optstring;
- const struct option *longopts;
- int *longind;
- int long_only;
-{
- int print_errors = opterr;
- if (optstring[0] == ':')
- print_errors = 0;
-
- if (argc < 1)
- return -1;
-
- optarg = NULL;
-
- if (optind == 0 || !__getopt_initialized)
- {
- if (optind == 0)
- optind = 1; /* Don't scan ARGV[0], the program name. */
- optstring = _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring);
- __getopt_initialized = 1;
- }
-
- /* Test whether ARGV[optind] points to a non-option argument.
- Either it does not have option syntax, or there is an environment flag
- from the shell indicating it is not an option. The later information
- is only used when the used in the GNU libc. */
-#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
-# define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0'
\
- || (optind < nonoption_flags_len \
- && __getopt_nonoption_flags[optind] == '1'))
-#else
-# define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0')
-#endif
-
- if (nextchar == NULL || *nextchar == '\0')
- {
- /* Advance to the next ARGV-element. */
-
- /* Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if OPTIND has been
- moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments). */
- if (last_nonopt > optind)
- last_nonopt = optind;
- if (first_nonopt > optind)
- first_nonopt = optind;
-
- if (ordering == PERMUTE)
- {
- /* If we have just processed some options following some non-options,
- exchange them so that the options come first. */
-
- if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind)
- exchange ((char **) argv);
- else if (last_nonopt != optind)
- first_nonopt = optind;
-
- /* Skip any additional non-options
- and extend the range of non-options previously skipped. */
-
- while (optind < argc && NONOPTION_P)
- optind++;
- last_nonopt = optind;
- }
-
- /* The special ARGV-element `--' means premature end of options.
- Skip it like a null option,
- then exchange with previous non-options as if it were an option,
- then skip everything else like a non-option. */
-
- if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "--"))
- {
- optind++;
-
- if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind)
- exchange ((char **) argv);
- else if (first_nonopt == last_nonopt)
- first_nonopt = optind;
- last_nonopt = argc;
-
- optind = argc;
- }
-
- /* If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan
- and back over any non-options that we skipped and permuted. */
-
- if (optind == argc)
- {
- /* Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options
- that we previously skipped, so the caller will digest them. */
- if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt)
- optind = first_nonopt;
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it,
- either stop the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by. */
-
- if (NONOPTION_P)
- {
- if (ordering == REQUIRE_ORDER)
- return -1;
- optarg = argv[optind++];
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* We have found another option-ARGV-element.
- Skip the initial punctuation. */
-
- nextchar = (argv[optind] + 1
- + (longopts != NULL && argv[optind][1] == '-'));
- }
-
- /* Decode the current option-ARGV-element. */
-
- /* Check whether the ARGV-element is a long option.
-
- If long_only and the ARGV-element has the form "-f", where f is
- a valid short option, don't consider it an abbreviated form of
- a long option that starts with f. Otherwise there would be no
- way to give the -f short option.
-
- On the other hand, if there's a long option "fubar" and
- the ARGV-element is "-fu", do consider that an abbreviation of
- the long option, just like "--fu", and not "-f" with arg "u".
-
- This distinction seems to be the most useful approach. */
-
- if (longopts != NULL
- && (argv[optind][1] == '-'
- || (long_only && (argv[optind][2] || !my_index (optstring,
argv[optind][1])))))
- {
- char *nameend;
- const struct option *p;
- const struct option *pfound = NULL;
- int exact = 0;
- int ambig = 0;
- int indfound = -1;
- int option_index;
-
- for (nameend = nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++)
- /* Do nothing. */ ;
-
- /* Test all long options for either exact match
- or abbreviated matches. */
- for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
- if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar))
- {
- if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar)
- == (unsigned int) strlen (p->name))
- {
- /* Exact match found. */
- pfound = p;
- indfound = option_index;
- exact = 1;
- break;
- }
- else if (pfound == NULL)
- {
- /* First nonexact match found. */
- pfound = p;
- indfound = option_index;
- }
- else if (long_only
- || pfound->has_arg != p->has_arg
- || pfound->flag != p->flag
- || pfound->val != p->val)
- /* Second or later nonexact match found. */
- ambig = 1;
- }
-
- if (ambig && !exact)
- {
- if (print_errors)
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `%s' is ambiguous\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind]);
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- optind++;
- optopt = 0;
- return '?';
- }
-
- if (pfound != NULL)
- {
- option_index = indfound;
- optind++;
- if (*nameend)
- {
- /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't
- allow it to be used on enums. */
- if (pfound->has_arg)
- optarg = nameend + 1;
- else
- {
- if (print_errors)
- {
- if (argv[optind - 1][1] == '-')
- /* --option */
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an
argument\n"),
- argv[0], pfound->name);
- else
- /* +option or -option */
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: option `%c%s' doesn't allow an
argument\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind - 1][0], pfound->name);
- }
-
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
-
- optopt = pfound->val;
- return '?';
- }
- }
- else if (pfound->has_arg == 1)
- {
- if (optind < argc)
- optarg = argv[optind++];
- else
- {
- if (print_errors)
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind - 1]);
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- optopt = pfound->val;
- return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
- }
- }
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- if (longind != NULL)
- *longind = option_index;
- if (pfound->flag)
- {
- *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
- return 0;
- }
- return pfound->val;
- }
-
- /* Can't find it as a long option. If this is not getopt_long_only,
- or the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short
- option, then it's an error.
- Otherwise interpret it as a short option. */
- if (!long_only || argv[optind][1] == '-'
- || my_index (optstring, *nextchar) == NULL)
- {
- if (print_errors)
- {
- if (argv[optind][1] == '-')
- /* --option */
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `--%s'\n"),
- argv[0], nextchar);
- else
- /* +option or -option */
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `%c%s'\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind][0], nextchar);
- }
- nextchar = (char *) "";
- optind++;
- optopt = 0;
- return '?';
- }
- }
-
- /* Look at and handle the next short option-character. */
-
- {
- char c = *nextchar++;
- char *temp = my_index (optstring, c);
-
- /* Increment `optind' when we start to process its last character. */
- if (*nextchar == '\0')
- ++optind;
-
- if (temp == NULL || c == ':')
- {
- if (print_errors)
- {
- if (posixly_correct)
- /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message. */
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: illegal option -- %c\n"),
- argv[0], c);
- else
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid option -- %c\n"),
- argv[0], c);
- }
- optopt = c;
- return '?';
- }
- /* Convenience. Treat POSIX -W foo same as long option --foo */
- if (temp[0] == 'W' && temp[1] == ';')
- {
- char *nameend;
- const struct option *p;
- const struct option *pfound = NULL;
- int exact = 0;
- int ambig = 0;
- int indfound = 0;
- int option_index;
-
- /* This is an option that requires an argument. */
- if (*nextchar != '\0')
- {
- optarg = nextchar;
- /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg,
- we must advance to the next element now. */
- optind++;
- }
- else if (optind == argc)
- {
- if (print_errors)
- {
- /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message. */
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"),
- argv[0], c);
- }
- optopt = c;
- if (optstring[0] == ':')
- c = ':';
- else
- c = '?';
- return c;
- }
- else
- /* We already incremented `optind' once;
- increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument. */
- optarg = argv[optind++];
-
- /* optarg is now the argument, see if it's in the
- table of longopts. */
-
- for (nextchar = nameend = optarg; *nameend && *nameend != '=';
nameend++)
- /* Do nothing. */ ;
-
- /* Test all long options for either exact match
- or abbreviated matches. */
- for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
- if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar))
- {
- if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar) == strlen (p->name))
- {
- /* Exact match found. */
- pfound = p;
- indfound = option_index;
- exact = 1;
- break;
- }
- else if (pfound == NULL)
- {
- /* First nonexact match found. */
- pfound = p;
- indfound = option_index;
- }
- else
- /* Second or later nonexact match found. */
- ambig = 1;
- }
- if (ambig && !exact)
- {
- if (print_errors)
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `-W %s' is ambiguous\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind]);
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- optind++;
- return '?';
- }
- if (pfound != NULL)
- {
- option_index = indfound;
- if (*nameend)
- {
- /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't
- allow it to be used on enums. */
- if (pfound->has_arg)
- optarg = nameend + 1;
- else
- {
- if (print_errors)
- fprintf (stderr, _("\
-%s: option `-W %s' doesn't allow an argument\n"),
- argv[0], pfound->name);
-
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- return '?';
- }
- }
- else if (pfound->has_arg == 1)
- {
- if (optind < argc)
- optarg = argv[optind++];
- else
- {
- if (print_errors)
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"),
- argv[0], argv[optind - 1]);
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
- }
- }
- nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
- if (longind != NULL)
- *longind = option_index;
- if (pfound->flag)
- {
- *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
- return 0;
- }
- return pfound->val;
- }
- nextchar = NULL;
- return 'W'; /* Let the application handle it. */
- }
- if (temp[1] == ':')
- {
- if (temp[2] == ':')
- {
- /* This is an option that accepts an argument optionally. */
- if (*nextchar != '\0')
- {
- optarg = nextchar;
- optind++;
- }
- else
- optarg = NULL;
- nextchar = NULL;
- }
- else
- {
- /* This is an option that requires an argument. */
- if (*nextchar != '\0')
- {
- optarg = nextchar;
- /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg,
- we must advance to the next element now. */
- optind++;
- }
- else if (optind == argc)
- {
- if (print_errors)
- {
- /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message. */
- fprintf (stderr,
- _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"),
- argv[0], c);
- }
- optopt = c;
- if (optstring[0] == ':')
- c = ':';
- else
- c = '?';
- }
- else
- /* We already incremented `optind' once;
- increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument. */
- optarg = argv[optind++];
- nextchar = NULL;
- }
- }
- return c;
- }
-}
-
-int
-getopt (argc, argv, optstring)
- int argc;
- char *const *argv;
- const char *optstring;
-{
- return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring,
- (const struct option *) 0,
- (int *) 0,
- 0);
-}
-
-#endif /* Not ELIDE_CODE. */
-
-#ifdef TEST
-
-/* Compile with -DTEST to make an executable for use in testing
- the above definition of `getopt'. */
-
-int
-main (argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char **argv;
-{
- int c;
- int digit_optind = 0;
-
- while (1)
- {
- int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1;
-
- c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789");
- if (c == -1)
- break;
-
- switch (c)
- {
- case '0':
- case '1':
- case '2':
- case '3':
- case '4':
- case '5':
- case '6':
- case '7':
- case '8':
- case '9':
- if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind)
- printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n");
- digit_optind = this_option_optind;
- printf ("option %c\n", c);
- break;
-
- case 'a':
- printf ("option a\n");
- break;
-
- case 'b':
- printf ("option b\n");
- break;
-
- case 'c':
- printf ("option c with value `%s'\n", optarg);
- break;
-
- case '?':
- break;
-
- default:
- printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c);
- }
- }
-
- if (optind < argc)
- {
- printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: ");
- while (optind < argc)
- printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]);
- printf ("\n");
- }
-
- exit (0);
-}
-
-#endif /* TEST */
Index: RTIG/getopt.h
===================================================================
RCS file: RTIG/getopt.h
diff -N RTIG/getopt.h
--- RTIG/getopt.h 14 Jan 2003 17:17:33 -0000 3.1
+++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
-/* Declarations for getopt.
- Copyright (C) 1989-1994, 1996-1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
- The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307 USA. */
-
-#ifndef _GETOPT_H
-
-#ifndef __need_getopt
-# define _GETOPT_H 1
-#endif
-
-/* If __GNU_LIBRARY__ is not already defined, either we are being used
- standalone, or this is the first header included in the source file.
- If we are being used with glibc, we need to include <features.h>, but
- that does not exist if we are standalone. So: if __GNU_LIBRARY__ is
- not defined, include <ctype.h>, which will pull in <features.h> for us
- if it's from glibc. (Why ctype.h? It's guaranteed to exist and it
- doesn't flood the namespace with stuff the way some other headers do.) */
-#if !defined __GNU_LIBRARY__
-# include <ctype.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
- When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
- the argument value is returned here.
- Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
- each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */
-
-extern char *optarg;
-
-/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
- This is used for communication to and from the caller
- and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'.
-
- On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
-
- When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
- non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
-
- Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next
- how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */
-
-extern int optind;
-
-/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message `getopt' prints
- for unrecognized options. */
-
-extern int opterr;
-
-/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */
-
-extern int optopt;
-
-#ifndef __need_getopt
-/* Describe the long-named options requested by the application.
- The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector
- of `struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is
- zero.
-
- The field `has_arg' is:
- no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an argument,
- required_argument (or 1) if the option requires an argument,
- optional_argument (or 2) if the option takes an optional argument.
-
- If the field `flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set
- to the value given in the field `val' when the option is found, but
- left unchanged if the option is not found.
-
- To have a long-named option do something other than set an `int' to
- a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from `optarg', set the
- option's `flag' field to zero and its `val' field to a nonzero
- value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is
- one). For long options that have a zero `flag' field, `getopt'
- returns the contents of the `val' field. */
-
-struct option
-{
-# if (defined __STDC__ && __STDC__) || defined __cplusplus
- const char *name;
-# else
- char *name;
-# endif
- /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about
- type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */
- int has_arg;
- int *flag;
- int val;
-};
-
-/* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct option'. */
-
-# define no_argument 0
-# define required_argument 1
-# define optional_argument 2
-#endif /* need getopt */
-
-
-/* Get definitions and prototypes for functions to process the
- arguments in ARGV (ARGC of them, minus the program name) for
- options given in OPTS.
-
- Return the option character from OPTS just read. Return -1 when
- there are no more options. For unrecognized options, or options
- missing arguments, `optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is
- returned.
-
- The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option
- letters, optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter
- takes an argument, to be placed in `optarg'.
-
- If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is
- optional. This behavior is specific to the GNU `getopt'.
-
- The argument `--' causes premature termination of argument
- scanning, explicitly telling `getopt' that there are no more
- options.
-
- If OPTS begins with `--', then non-option arguments are treated as
- arguments to the option '\0'. This behavior is specific to the GNU
- `getopt'. */
-
-#if (defined __STDC__ && __STDC__) || defined __cplusplus
-# ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
-/* Many other libraries have conflicting prototypes for getopt, with
- differences in the consts, in stdlib.h. To avoid compilation
- errors, only prototype getopt for the GNU C library. */
-extern int getopt (int __argc, char *const *__argv, const char *__shortopts);
-# else /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
-extern int getopt ();
-# endif /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
-
-# ifndef __need_getopt
-extern int getopt_long (int __argc, char *const *__argv, const char
*__shortopts,
- const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind);
-extern int getopt_long_only (int __argc, char *const *__argv,
- const char *__shortopts,
- const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind);
-
-/* Internal only. Users should not call this directly. */
-extern int _getopt_internal (int __argc, char *const *__argv,
- const char *__shortopts,
- const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
- int __long_only);
-# endif
-#else /* not __STDC__ */
-extern int getopt ();
-# ifndef __need_getopt
-extern int getopt_long ();
-extern int getopt_long_only ();
-
-extern int _getopt_internal ();
-# endif
-#endif /* __STDC__ */
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Make sure we later can get all the definitions and declarations. */
-#undef __need_getopt
-
-#endif /* getopt.h */
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