1 | // **************************************************************************** |
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2 | // ^FILE: options.c - implement the functions defined in <options.h> |
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3 | // |
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4 | // ^HISTORY: |
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5 | // 01/16/92 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> Created |
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6 | // |
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7 | // 03/23/93 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> |
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8 | // - Added OptIstreamIter class |
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9 | // |
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10 | // 10/08/93 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> |
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11 | // - Added "hidden" options |
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12 | // |
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13 | // 02/08/94 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> |
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14 | // - Added "OptionSpec" class |
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15 | // - Permitted use of stdio instead of iostreams via #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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16 | // |
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17 | // 03/08/94 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> |
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18 | // - completed support for USE_STDIO |
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19 | // - added #ifdef NO_USAGE for people who always want to print their own |
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20 | // - Fixed stupid NULL pointer error in OptionsSpec class |
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21 | // |
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22 | // 07/31/97 Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com> |
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23 | // - Added PARSE_POS control flag and POSITIONAL return value. |
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24 | // ^^************************************************************************** |
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25 | |
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26 | #include "StdAfx.h" |
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27 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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28 | # include <stdio.h> |
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29 | #else |
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30 | # include <iostream> |
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31 | #endif |
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32 | |
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33 | using namespace std; |
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34 | |
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35 | // #include <stdlib.h> |
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36 | #include <ctype.h> |
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37 | #include <string.h> |
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38 | |
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39 | #include "options.h" |
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40 | |
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41 | extern "C" { |
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42 | void exit(int); |
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43 | } |
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44 | |
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45 | static const char ident[] = "@(#)Options 1.05" ; |
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46 | |
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47 | // I need a portable version of "tolower" that does NOT modify |
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48 | // non-uppercase characters. |
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49 | // |
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50 | #define TOLOWER(c) (isupper(c) ? tolower(c) : c) |
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51 | |
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52 | // Use this to shut the compiler up about NULL strings |
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53 | #define NULLSTR (char *)NULL |
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54 | |
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55 | // ******************************************************** insertion operators |
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56 | |
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57 | // If you are using <stdio.h> then you need this stuff! |
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58 | // If you are using <iostream.h> then #ifdef this stuff out |
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59 | // |
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60 | |
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61 | |
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62 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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63 | |
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64 | // Implement just enough of ostream to get this file to compile |
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65 | // |
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66 | |
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67 | static const char endl = '\n' ; |
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68 | |
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69 | class ostream { |
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70 | public: |
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71 | ostream(FILE * fileptr) : fp(fileptr) {} |
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72 | |
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73 | ostream & |
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74 | operator<<(char ch); |
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75 | |
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76 | ostream & |
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77 | operator<<(const char * str); |
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78 | |
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79 | ostream & |
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80 | write(const char * buf, unsigned bufsize); |
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81 | |
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82 | private: |
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83 | FILE * fp; |
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84 | } ; |
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85 | |
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86 | ostream & |
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87 | ostream::operator<<(char ch) { |
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88 | fputc(ch, fp); |
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89 | return *this; |
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90 | } |
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91 | |
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92 | ostream & |
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93 | ostream::operator<<(const char * str) { |
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94 | fputs(str, fp); |
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95 | return *this; |
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96 | } |
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97 | |
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98 | ostream & |
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99 | ostream::write(const char * buf, unsigned ) { |
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100 | fputs(buf, fp); |
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101 | return *this; |
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102 | } |
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103 | |
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104 | static ostream cerr(stderr); |
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105 | static ostream cout(stdout); |
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106 | |
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107 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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108 | |
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109 | // ************************************************************** OptIter |
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110 | |
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111 | OptIter::~OptIter(void) {} |
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112 | |
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113 | const char * |
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114 | OptIter::operator()(void) { |
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115 | const char * elt = curr(); |
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116 | (void) next(); |
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117 | return elt; |
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118 | } |
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119 | |
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120 | // ************************************************************** OptIterRwd |
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121 | |
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122 | OptIterRwd::OptIterRwd(void) {} |
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123 | |
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124 | OptIterRwd::~OptIterRwd(void) {} |
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125 | |
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126 | // ************************************************************** OptArgvIter |
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127 | |
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128 | OptArgvIter::~OptArgvIter(void) {} |
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129 | |
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130 | const char * |
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131 | OptArgvIter::curr(void) { |
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132 | return ((ndx == ac) || (av[ndx] == NULL)) ? NULLSTR : av[ndx]; |
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133 | } |
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134 | |
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135 | void |
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136 | OptArgvIter::next(void) { |
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137 | if ((ndx != ac) && av[ndx]) ++ndx; |
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138 | } |
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139 | |
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140 | const char * |
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141 | OptArgvIter::operator()(void) { |
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142 | return ((ndx == ac) || (av[ndx] == NULL)) ? NULLSTR : av[ndx++]; |
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143 | } |
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144 | |
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145 | void |
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146 | OptArgvIter::rewind(void) { ndx = 0; } |
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147 | |
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148 | // ************************************************************** OptStrTokIter |
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149 | |
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150 | static const char WHITESPACE[] = " \t\n\r\v\f" ; |
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151 | const char * OptStrTokIter::default_delims = WHITESPACE ; |
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152 | |
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153 | OptStrTokIter::OptStrTokIter(const char * tokens, const char * delimiters) |
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154 | : len(unsigned(strlen(tokens))), str(tokens), seps(delimiters), |
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155 | cur(NULLSTR), tokstr(NULLSTR) |
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156 | { |
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157 | if (seps == NULL) seps = default_delims; |
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158 | tokstr = new char[len + 1]; |
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159 | (void) ::strcpy(tokstr, str); |
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160 | cur = ::strtok(tokstr, seps); |
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161 | } |
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162 | |
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163 | |
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164 | OptStrTokIter::~OptStrTokIter(void) { delete [] tokstr; } |
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165 | |
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166 | const char * |
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167 | OptStrTokIter::curr(void) { return cur; } |
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168 | |
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169 | void |
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170 | OptStrTokIter::next(void) { if (cur) cur = ::strtok(NULL, seps); } |
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171 | |
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172 | const char * |
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173 | OptStrTokIter::operator()(void) { |
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174 | const char * elt = cur; |
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175 | if (cur) cur = ::strtok(NULL, seps); |
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176 | return elt; |
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177 | } |
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178 | |
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179 | void |
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180 | OptStrTokIter::rewind(void) { |
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181 | (void) ::strcpy(tokstr, str); |
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182 | cur = ::strtok(tokstr, seps); |
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183 | } |
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184 | |
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185 | // ************************************************************* OptIstreamIter |
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186 | |
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187 | #ifdef vms |
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188 | enum { c_COMMENT = '!' } ; |
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189 | #else |
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190 | enum { c_COMMENT = '#' } ; |
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191 | #endif |
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192 | |
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193 | const unsigned OptIstreamIter::MAX_LINE_LEN = 1024 ; |
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194 | |
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195 | // Constructor |
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196 | OptIstreamIter::OptIstreamIter(istream & input) : is(input), tok_iter(NULL) |
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197 | { |
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198 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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199 | fprintf(stderr, "%s: Can't use OptIstreamIter class:\n", |
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200 | "OptIstreamIter::OptIstreamIter"); |
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201 | fprintf(stderr, "\tOptions(3C++) was compiled with USE_STDIO #defined.\n"); |
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202 | exit(-1); |
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203 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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204 | } |
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205 | |
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206 | // Destructor |
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207 | OptIstreamIter::~OptIstreamIter(void) { |
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208 | delete tok_iter; |
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209 | } |
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210 | |
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211 | const char * |
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212 | OptIstreamIter::curr(void) { |
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213 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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214 | return NULLSTR; |
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215 | #else |
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216 | const char * result = NULLSTR; |
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217 | if (tok_iter) result = tok_iter->curr(); |
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218 | if (result) return result; |
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219 | fill(); |
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220 | return (! is) ? NULLSTR : tok_iter->curr(); |
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221 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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222 | } |
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223 | |
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224 | void |
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225 | OptIstreamIter::next(void) { |
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226 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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227 | return; |
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228 | #else |
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229 | const char * result = NULLSTR; |
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230 | if (tok_iter) result = tok_iter->operator()(); |
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231 | if (result) return; |
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232 | fill(); |
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233 | if (! is) tok_iter->next(); |
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234 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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235 | } |
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236 | |
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237 | const char * |
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238 | OptIstreamIter::operator()(void) { |
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239 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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240 | return NULLSTR; |
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241 | #else |
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242 | const char * result = NULLSTR; |
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243 | if (tok_iter) result = tok_iter->operator()(); |
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244 | if (result) return result; |
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245 | fill(); |
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246 | return (! is) ? NULLSTR : tok_iter->operator()(); |
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247 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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248 | } |
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249 | |
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250 | // What we do is this: for each line of text in the istream, we use |
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251 | // a OptStrTokIter to iterate over each token on the line. |
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252 | // |
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253 | // If the first non-white character on a line is c_COMMENT, then we |
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254 | // consider the line to be a comment and we ignore it. |
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255 | // |
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256 | void |
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257 | OptIstreamIter::fill(void) { |
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258 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
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259 | return; |
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260 | #else |
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261 | char buf[OptIstreamIter::MAX_LINE_LEN]; |
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262 | do { |
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263 | *buf = '\0'; |
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264 | is.getline(buf, sizeof(buf)); |
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265 | char * ptr = buf; |
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266 | while (isspace(*ptr)) ++ptr; |
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267 | if (*ptr && (*ptr != c_COMMENT)) { |
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268 | delete tok_iter; |
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269 | tok_iter = new OptStrTokIter(ptr); |
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270 | return; |
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271 | } |
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272 | } while (is); |
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273 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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274 | } |
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275 | |
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276 | // **************************************************** Options class utilities |
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277 | |
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278 | // Is this option-char null? |
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279 | inline static int |
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280 | isNullOpt(char optchar) { |
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281 | return ((! optchar) || isspace(optchar) || (! isprint(optchar))); |
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282 | } |
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283 | |
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284 | // Check for explicit "end-of-options" |
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285 | inline static int |
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286 | isEndOpts(const char * token) { |
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287 | return ((token == NULL) || (! ::strcmp(token, "--"))) ; |
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288 | } |
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289 | |
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290 | // See if an argument is an option |
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291 | inline static int |
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292 | isOption(unsigned flags, const char * arg) { |
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293 | return (((*arg != '\0') || (arg[1] != '\0')) && |
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294 | ((*arg == '-') || ((flags & Options::PLUS) && (*arg == '+')))) ; |
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295 | } |
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296 | |
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297 | // See if we should be parsing only options or if we also need to |
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298 | // parse positional arguments |
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299 | inline static int |
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300 | isOptsOnly(unsigned flags) { |
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301 | return (flags & Options::PARSE_POS) ? 0 : 1; |
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302 | } |
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303 | |
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304 | // return values for a keyword matching function |
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305 | enum kwdmatch_t { NO_MATCH, PARTIAL_MATCH, EXACT_MATCH } ; |
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306 | |
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307 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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308 | // ^FUNCTION: kwdmatch - match a keyword |
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309 | // |
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310 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
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311 | // static kwdmatch_t kwdmatch(src, attempt, len) |
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312 | // |
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313 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
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314 | // char * src -- the actual keyword to match |
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315 | // char * attempt -- the possible keyword to compare against "src" |
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316 | // int len -- number of character of "attempt" to consider |
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317 | // (if 0 then we should use all of "attempt") |
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318 | // |
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319 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
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320 | // See if "attempt" matches some prefix of "src" (case insensitive). |
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321 | // |
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322 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
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323 | // - attempt should be non-NULL and non-empty |
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324 | // |
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325 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
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326 | // None. |
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327 | // |
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328 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
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329 | // An enumeration value of type kwdmatch_t corresponding to whether |
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330 | // We had an exact match, a partial match, or no match. |
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331 | // |
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332 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
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333 | // Trivial |
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334 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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335 | static kwdmatch_t |
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336 | kwdmatch(const char * src, const char * attempt, int len =0) { |
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337 | int i; |
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338 | |
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339 | if (src == attempt) return EXACT_MATCH ; |
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340 | if ((src == NULL) || (attempt == NULL)) return NO_MATCH ; |
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341 | if ((! *src) && (! *attempt)) return EXACT_MATCH ; |
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342 | if ((! *src) || (! *attempt)) return NO_MATCH ; |
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343 | |
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344 | for (i = 0 ; ((i < len) || (len == 0)) && |
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345 | (attempt[i]) && (attempt[i] != ' ') ; i++) { |
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346 | if (TOLOWER(src[i]) != TOLOWER(attempt[i])) return NO_MATCH ; |
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347 | } |
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348 | |
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349 | return (src[i]) ? PARTIAL_MATCH : EXACT_MATCH ; |
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350 | } |
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351 | |
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352 | // **************************************************************** OptionSpec |
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353 | |
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354 | // Class that represents an option-specification |
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355 | // *NOTE*:: Assumes that the char-ptr given to the constructor points |
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356 | // to storage that will NOT be modified and whose lifetime will |
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357 | // be as least as long as the OptionSpec object we construct. |
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358 | // |
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359 | class OptionSpec { |
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360 | public: |
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361 | OptionSpec(const char * decl =NULLSTR) |
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362 | : hidden(0), spec(decl) |
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363 | { |
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364 | if (spec == NULL) spec = NULL_spec; |
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365 | CheckHidden(); |
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366 | } |
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367 | |
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368 | OptionSpec(const OptionSpec & cp) : hidden(cp.hidden), spec(cp.spec) {} |
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369 | |
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370 | // NOTE: use default destructor! |
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371 | |
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372 | // Assign to another OptionSpec |
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373 | OptionSpec & |
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374 | operator=(const OptionSpec & cp) { |
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375 | if (this != &cp) { |
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376 | spec = cp.spec; |
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377 | hidden = cp.hidden; |
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378 | } |
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379 | return *this; |
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380 | } |
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381 | |
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382 | // Assign to a string |
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383 | OptionSpec & |
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384 | operator=(const char * decl) { |
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385 | if (spec != decl) { |
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386 | spec = decl; |
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387 | hidden = 0; |
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388 | CheckHidden(); |
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389 | } |
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390 | return *this; |
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391 | } |
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392 | |
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393 | // Convert to char-ptr by returning the original declaration-string |
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394 | operator const char*() { return isHiddenOpt() ? (spec - 1) : spec; } |
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395 | |
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396 | // Is this option NULL? |
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397 | int |
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398 | isNULL(void) const { return ((spec == NULL) || (spec == NULL_spec)); } |
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399 | |
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400 | // Is this options incorrectly specified? |
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401 | int |
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402 | isSyntaxError(const char * name) const; |
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403 | |
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404 | // See if this is a Hidden option |
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405 | int |
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406 | isHiddenOpt(void) const { return hidden; } |
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407 | |
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408 | // Get the corresponding option-character |
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409 | char |
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410 | OptChar(void) const { return *spec; } |
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411 | |
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412 | // Get the corresponding long-option string |
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413 | const char * |
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414 | LongOpt(void) const { |
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415 | return (spec[1] && spec[2] && (! isspace(spec[2]))) ? (spec + 2) : NULLSTR; |
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416 | } |
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417 | |
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418 | // Does this option require an argument? |
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419 | int |
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420 | isValRequired(void) const { |
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421 | return ((spec[1] == ':') || (spec[1] == '+')); |
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422 | } |
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423 | |
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424 | // Does this option take an optional argument? |
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425 | int |
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426 | isValOptional(void) const { |
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427 | return ((spec[1] == '?') || (spec[1] == '*')); |
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428 | } |
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429 | |
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430 | // Does this option take no arguments? |
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431 | int |
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432 | isNoArg(void) const { |
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433 | return ((spec[1] == '|') || (! spec[1])); |
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434 | } |
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435 | |
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436 | // Can this option take more than one argument? |
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437 | int |
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438 | isList(void) const { |
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439 | return ((spec[1] == '+') || (spec[1] == '*')); |
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440 | } |
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441 | |
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442 | // Does this option take any arguments? |
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443 | int |
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444 | isValTaken(void) const { |
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445 | return (isValRequired() || isValOptional()) ; |
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446 | } |
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447 | |
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448 | // Format this option in the given buffer |
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449 | unsigned |
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450 | Format(char * buf, unsigned optctrls) const; |
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451 | |
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452 | private: |
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453 | void |
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454 | CheckHidden(void) { |
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455 | if ((! hidden) && (*spec == '-')) { |
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456 | ++hidden; |
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457 | ++spec; |
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458 | } |
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459 | } |
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460 | |
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461 | unsigned hidden : 1; // hidden-flag |
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462 | const char * spec; // string specification |
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463 | |
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464 | static const char NULL_spec[]; |
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465 | } ; |
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466 | |
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467 | const char OptionSpec::NULL_spec[] = "\0\0\0" ; |
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468 | |
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469 | int |
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470 | OptionSpec::isSyntaxError(const char * name) const { |
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471 | int error = 0; |
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472 | if ((! spec) || (! *spec)) { |
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473 | cerr << name << ": empty option specifier." << endl; |
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474 | cerr << "\tmust be at least 1 character long." << endl; |
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475 | ++error; |
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476 | } else if (spec[1] && (strchr("|?:*+", spec[1]) == NULL)) { |
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477 | cerr << name << ": bad option specifier \"" << spec << "\"." << endl; |
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478 | cerr << "\t2nd character must be in the set \"|?:*+\"." << endl; |
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479 | ++error; |
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480 | } |
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481 | return error; |
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482 | } |
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483 | |
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484 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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485 | // ^FUNCTION: OptionSpec::Format - format an option-spec for a usage message |
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486 | // |
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487 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
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488 | // unsigned OptionSpec::Format(buf, optctrls) const |
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489 | // |
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490 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
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491 | // char * buf -- where to print the formatted option |
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492 | // unsigned optctrls -- option-parsing configuration flags |
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493 | // |
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494 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
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495 | // Self-explanatory. |
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496 | // |
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497 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
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498 | // - buf must be large enough to hold the result |
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499 | // |
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500 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
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501 | // - writes to buf. |
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502 | // |
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503 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
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504 | // Number of characters written to buf. |
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505 | // |
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506 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
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507 | // Follow along in the source - it's not hard but it is tedious! |
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508 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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509 | unsigned |
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510 | OptionSpec::Format(char * buf, unsigned optctrls) const { |
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511 | #ifdef NO_USAGE |
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512 | return (*buf = '\0'); |
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513 | #else |
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514 | static char default_value[] = "<value>"; |
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515 | if (isHiddenOpt()) return (unsigned)(*buf = '\0'); |
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516 | char optchar = OptChar(); |
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517 | const char * longopt = LongOpt(); |
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518 | char * p = buf ; |
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519 | |
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520 | const char * value = NULLSTR; |
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521 | int longopt_len = 0; |
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522 | int value_len = 0; |
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523 | |
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524 | if (longopt) { |
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525 | value = ::strchr(longopt, ' '); |
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526 | longopt_len = (value) ? (value - longopt) : ::strlen(longopt); |
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527 | } else { |
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528 | value = ::strchr(spec + 1, ' '); |
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529 | } |
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530 | while (value && (*value == ' ')) ++value; |
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531 | if (value && *value) { |
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532 | value_len = ::strlen(value); |
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533 | } else { |
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534 | value = default_value; |
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535 | value_len = sizeof(default_value) - 1; |
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536 | } |
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537 | |
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538 | if ((optctrls & Options::SHORT_ONLY) && |
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539 | ((! isNullOpt(optchar)) || (optctrls & Options::NOGUESSING))) { |
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540 | longopt = NULLSTR; |
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541 | } |
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542 | if ((optctrls & Options::LONG_ONLY) && |
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543 | (longopt || (optctrls & Options::NOGUESSING))) { |
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544 | optchar = '\0'; |
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545 | } |
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546 | if (isNullOpt(optchar) && (longopt == NULL)) { |
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547 | *buf = '\0'; |
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548 | return 0; |
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549 | } |
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550 | |
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551 | *(p++) = '['; |
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552 | |
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553 | // print the single character option |
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554 | if (! isNullOpt(optchar)) { |
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555 | *(p++) = '-'; |
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556 | *(p++) = optchar; |
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557 | } |
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558 | |
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559 | if ((! isNullOpt(optchar)) && (longopt)) *(p++) = '|'; |
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560 | |
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561 | // print the long option |
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562 | if (longopt) { |
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563 | *(p++) = '-'; |
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564 | if (! (optctrls & (Options::LONG_ONLY | Options::SHORT_ONLY))) { |
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565 | *(p++) = '-'; |
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566 | } |
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567 | strncpy(p, longopt, longopt_len); |
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568 | p += longopt_len; |
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569 | } |
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570 | |
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571 | // print any argument the option takes |
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572 | if (isValTaken()) { |
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573 | *(p++) = ' ' ; |
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574 | if (isValOptional()) *(p++) = '[' ; |
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575 | strcpy(p, value); |
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576 | p += value_len; |
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577 | if (isList()) { |
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578 | strcpy(p, " ..."); |
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579 | p += 4; |
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580 | } |
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581 | if (isValOptional()) *(p++) = ']' ; |
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582 | } |
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583 | |
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584 | *(p++) = ']'; |
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585 | *p = '\0'; |
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586 | |
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587 | return (unsigned) strlen(buf); |
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588 | #endif /* USE_STDIO */ |
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589 | } |
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590 | |
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591 | // ******************************************************************* Options |
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592 | |
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593 | #if (defined(MSWIN) || defined(OS2) || defined(MSDOS)) |
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594 | # define DIR_SEP_CHAR '\\' |
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595 | #else |
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596 | # define DIR_SEP_CHAR '/' |
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597 | #endif |
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598 | |
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599 | Options::Options(const char * name, const char * const optv[]) |
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600 | : cmdname(name), optvec(optv), explicit_end(0), optctrls(DEFAULT), |
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601 | nextchar(NULLSTR), listopt(NULLSTR) |
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602 | { |
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603 | const char * basename = ::strrchr(cmdname, DIR_SEP_CHAR); |
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604 | if (basename) cmdname = basename + 1; |
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605 | check_syntax(); |
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606 | } |
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607 | |
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608 | Options::~Options(void) {} |
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609 | |
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610 | // Make sure each option-specifier has correct syntax. |
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611 | // |
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612 | // If there is even one invalid specifier, then exit ungracefully! |
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613 | // |
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614 | void |
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615 | Options::check_syntax(void) const { |
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616 | int errors = 0; |
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617 | if ((optvec == NULL) || (! *optvec)) return; |
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618 | |
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619 | for (const char * const * optv = optvec ; *optv ; optv++) { |
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620 | OptionSpec optspec = *optv; |
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621 | errors += optspec.isSyntaxError(cmdname); |
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622 | } |
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623 | if (errors) exit(127); |
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624 | } |
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625 | |
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626 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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627 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::match_opt - match an option |
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628 | // |
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629 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
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630 | // const char * match_opt(opt, int ignore_case) const |
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631 | // |
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632 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
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633 | // char opt -- the option-character to match |
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634 | // int ignore_case -- should we ignore character-case? |
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635 | // |
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636 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
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637 | // See if "opt" is found in "optvec" |
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638 | // |
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639 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
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640 | // - optvec should be non-NULL and terminated by a NULL pointer. |
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641 | // |
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642 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
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643 | // None. |
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644 | // |
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645 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
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646 | // NULL if no match is found, |
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647 | // otherwise a pointer to the matching option-spec. |
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648 | // |
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649 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
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650 | // foreach option-spec |
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651 | // - see if "opt" is a match, if so return option-spec |
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652 | // end-for |
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653 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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654 | const char * |
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655 | Options::match_opt(char opt, int ignore_case) const { |
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656 | if ((optvec == NULL) || (! *optvec)) return NULLSTR; |
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657 | |
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658 | for (const char * const * optv = optvec ; *optv ; optv++) { |
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659 | OptionSpec optspec = *optv; |
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660 | char optchar = optspec.OptChar(); |
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661 | if (isNullOpt(optchar)) continue; |
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662 | if (opt == optchar) { |
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663 | return optspec; |
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664 | } else if (ignore_case && (TOLOWER(opt) == TOLOWER(optchar))) { |
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665 | return optspec; |
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666 | } |
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667 | } |
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668 | |
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669 | return NULLSTR; // not found |
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670 | } |
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671 | |
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672 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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673 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::match_longopt - match a long-option |
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674 | // |
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675 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
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676 | // const char * Options::match_longopt(opt, len, ambiguous) |
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677 | // |
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678 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
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679 | // char * opt -- the long-option to match |
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680 | // int len -- the number of character of "opt" to match |
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681 | // int & ambiguous -- set by this routine before returning. |
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682 | // |
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683 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
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684 | // Try to match "opt" against some unique prefix of a long-option |
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685 | // (case insensitive). |
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686 | // |
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687 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
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688 | // - optvec should be non-NULL and terminated by a NULL pointer. |
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689 | // |
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690 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
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691 | // - *ambiguous is set to '1' if "opt" matches >1 long-option |
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692 | // (otherwise it is set to 0). |
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693 | // |
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694 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
---|
695 | // NULL if no match is found, |
---|
696 | // otherwise a pointer to the matching option-spec. |
---|
697 | // |
---|
698 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
---|
699 | // ambiguous is FALSE |
---|
700 | // foreach option-spec |
---|
701 | // if we have an EXACT-MATCH, return the option-spec |
---|
702 | // if we have a partial-match then |
---|
703 | // if we already had a previous partial match then |
---|
704 | // set ambiguous = TRUE and return NULL |
---|
705 | // else |
---|
706 | // remember this options spec and continue matching |
---|
707 | // end-if |
---|
708 | // end-if |
---|
709 | // end-for |
---|
710 | // if we had exactly 1 partial match return it, else return NULL |
---|
711 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
712 | const char * |
---|
713 | Options::match_longopt(const char * opt, int len, int & ambiguous) const { |
---|
714 | kwdmatch_t result; |
---|
715 | const char * matched = NULLSTR ; |
---|
716 | |
---|
717 | ambiguous = 0; |
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718 | if ((optvec == NULL) || (! *optvec)) return NULLSTR; |
---|
719 | |
---|
720 | for (const char * const * optv = optvec ; *optv ; optv++) { |
---|
721 | OptionSpec optspec = *optv; |
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722 | const char * longopt = optspec.LongOpt(); |
---|
723 | if (longopt == NULL) continue; |
---|
724 | result = kwdmatch(longopt, opt, len); |
---|
725 | if (result == EXACT_MATCH) { |
---|
726 | return optspec; |
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727 | } else if (result == PARTIAL_MATCH) { |
---|
728 | if (matched) { |
---|
729 | ++ambiguous; |
---|
730 | return NULLSTR; |
---|
731 | } else { |
---|
732 | matched = optspec; |
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733 | } |
---|
734 | } |
---|
735 | }//for |
---|
736 | |
---|
737 | return matched; |
---|
738 | } |
---|
739 | |
---|
740 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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741 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::parse_opt - parse an option |
---|
742 | // |
---|
743 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
---|
744 | // int Options::parse_opt(iter, optarg) |
---|
745 | // |
---|
746 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
---|
747 | // OptIter & iter -- option iterator |
---|
748 | // const char * & optarg -- where to store any option-argument |
---|
749 | // |
---|
750 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
---|
751 | // Parse the next option in iter (advancing as necessary). |
---|
752 | // Make sure we update the nextchar pointer along the way. Any option |
---|
753 | // we find should be returned and optarg should point to its argument. |
---|
754 | // |
---|
755 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
---|
756 | // - nextchar must point to the prospective option character |
---|
757 | // |
---|
758 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
---|
759 | // - iter is advanced when an argument completely parsed |
---|
760 | // - optarg is modified to point to any option argument |
---|
761 | // - if Options::QUIET is not set, error messages are printed on cerr |
---|
762 | // |
---|
763 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
---|
764 | // 'c' if the -c option was matched (optarg points to its argument) |
---|
765 | // BADCHAR if the option is invalid (optarg points to the bad |
---|
766 | // option-character). |
---|
767 | // |
---|
768 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
---|
769 | // It gets complicated -- follow the comments in the source. |
---|
770 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
771 | int |
---|
772 | Options::parse_opt(OptIter & iter, const char * & optarg) { |
---|
773 | listopt = NULLSTR; // reset the list pointer |
---|
774 | |
---|
775 | if ((optvec == NULL) || (! *optvec)) return Options::ENDOPTS; |
---|
776 | |
---|
777 | // Try to match a known option |
---|
778 | OptionSpec optspec = match_opt(*(nextchar++), (optctrls & Options::ANYCASE)); |
---|
779 | |
---|
780 | // Check for an unknown option |
---|
781 | if (optspec.isNULL()) { |
---|
782 | // See if this was a long-option in disguise |
---|
783 | if (! (optctrls & Options::NOGUESSING)) { |
---|
784 | unsigned save_ctrls = optctrls; |
---|
785 | const char * save_nextchar = nextchar; |
---|
786 | nextchar -= 1; |
---|
787 | optctrls |= (Options::QUIET | Options::NOGUESSING); |
---|
788 | int optchar = parse_longopt(iter, optarg); |
---|
789 | optctrls = save_ctrls; |
---|
790 | if (optchar > 0) { |
---|
791 | return optchar; |
---|
792 | } else { |
---|
793 | nextchar = save_nextchar; |
---|
794 | } |
---|
795 | } |
---|
796 | if (! (optctrls & Options::QUIET)) { |
---|
797 | cerr << cmdname << ": unknown option -" |
---|
798 | << *(nextchar - 1) << "." << endl ; |
---|
799 | } |
---|
800 | optarg = (nextchar - 1); // record the bad option in optarg |
---|
801 | return Options::BADCHAR; |
---|
802 | } |
---|
803 | |
---|
804 | // If no argument is taken, then leave now |
---|
805 | if (optspec.isNoArg()) { |
---|
806 | optarg = NULLSTR; |
---|
807 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
808 | } |
---|
809 | |
---|
810 | // Check for argument in this arg |
---|
811 | if (*nextchar) { |
---|
812 | optarg = nextchar; // the argument is right here |
---|
813 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we've exhausted this arg |
---|
814 | if (optspec.isList()) listopt = optspec ; // save the list-spec |
---|
815 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
816 | } |
---|
817 | |
---|
818 | // Check for argument in next arg |
---|
819 | const char * nextarg = iter.curr(); |
---|
820 | if ((nextarg != NULL) && |
---|
821 | (optspec.isValRequired() || (! isOption(optctrls, nextarg)))) { |
---|
822 | optarg = nextarg; // the argument is here |
---|
823 | iter.next(); // end of arg - advance |
---|
824 | if (optspec.isList()) listopt = optspec ; // save the list-spec |
---|
825 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
826 | } |
---|
827 | |
---|
828 | // No argument given - if its required, thats an error |
---|
829 | optarg = NULLSTR; |
---|
830 | if (optspec.isValRequired() && !(optctrls & Options::QUIET)) { |
---|
831 | cerr << cmdname << ": argument required for -" << optspec.OptChar() |
---|
832 | << " option." << endl ; |
---|
833 | } |
---|
834 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
835 | } |
---|
836 | |
---|
837 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
838 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::parse_longopt - parse a long-option |
---|
839 | // |
---|
840 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
---|
841 | // int Options::parse_longopt(iter, optarg) |
---|
842 | // |
---|
843 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
---|
844 | // OptIter & iter -- option iterator |
---|
845 | // const char * & optarg -- where to store any option-argument |
---|
846 | // |
---|
847 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
---|
848 | // Parse the next long-option in iter (advancing as necessary). |
---|
849 | // Make sure we update the nextchar pointer along the way. Any option |
---|
850 | // we find should be returned and optarg should point to its argument. |
---|
851 | // |
---|
852 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
---|
853 | // - nextchar must point to the prospective option character |
---|
854 | // |
---|
855 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
---|
856 | // - iter is advanced when an argument completely parsed |
---|
857 | // - optarg is modified to point to any option argument |
---|
858 | // - if Options::QUIET is not set, error messages are printed on cerr |
---|
859 | // |
---|
860 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
---|
861 | // 'c' if the the long-option corresponding to the -c option was matched |
---|
862 | // (optarg points to its argument) |
---|
863 | // BADKWD if the option is invalid (optarg points to the bad long-option |
---|
864 | // name). |
---|
865 | // |
---|
866 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
---|
867 | // It gets complicated -- follow the comments in the source. |
---|
868 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
869 | int |
---|
870 | Options::parse_longopt(OptIter & iter, const char * & optarg) { |
---|
871 | int len = 0, ambiguous = 0; |
---|
872 | |
---|
873 | listopt = NULLSTR ; // reset the list-spec |
---|
874 | |
---|
875 | if ((optvec == NULL) || (! *optvec)) return Options::ENDOPTS; |
---|
876 | |
---|
877 | // if a value is supplied in this argv element, get it now |
---|
878 | const char * val = strpbrk(nextchar, ":=") ; |
---|
879 | if (val) { |
---|
880 | len = val - nextchar ; |
---|
881 | ++val ; |
---|
882 | } |
---|
883 | |
---|
884 | // Try to match a known long-option |
---|
885 | OptionSpec optspec = match_longopt(nextchar, len, ambiguous); |
---|
886 | |
---|
887 | // Check for an unknown long-option |
---|
888 | if (optspec.isNULL()) { |
---|
889 | // See if this was a short-option in disguise |
---|
890 | if ((! ambiguous) && (! (optctrls & Options::NOGUESSING))) { |
---|
891 | unsigned save_ctrls = optctrls; |
---|
892 | const char * save_nextchar = nextchar; |
---|
893 | optctrls |= (Options::QUIET | Options::NOGUESSING); |
---|
894 | int optchar = parse_opt(iter, optarg); |
---|
895 | optctrls = save_ctrls; |
---|
896 | if (optchar > 0) { |
---|
897 | return optchar; |
---|
898 | } else { |
---|
899 | nextchar = save_nextchar; |
---|
900 | } |
---|
901 | } |
---|
902 | if (! (optctrls & Options::QUIET)) { |
---|
903 | cerr << cmdname << ": " << ((ambiguous) ? "ambiguous" : "unknown") |
---|
904 | << " option " |
---|
905 | << ((optctrls & Options::LONG_ONLY) ? "-" : "--") |
---|
906 | << nextchar << "." << endl ; |
---|
907 | } |
---|
908 | optarg = nextchar; // record the bad option in optarg |
---|
909 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we've exhausted this argument |
---|
910 | return (ambiguous) ? Options::AMBIGUOUS : Options::BADKWD; |
---|
911 | } |
---|
912 | |
---|
913 | // If no argument is taken, then leave now |
---|
914 | if (optspec.isNoArg()) { |
---|
915 | if ((val) && ! (optctrls & Options::QUIET)) { |
---|
916 | cerr << cmdname << ": option " |
---|
917 | << ((optctrls & Options::LONG_ONLY) ? "-" : "--") |
---|
918 | << optspec.LongOpt() << " does NOT take an argument." << endl ; |
---|
919 | } |
---|
920 | optarg = val; // record the unexpected argument |
---|
921 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we've exhausted this argument |
---|
922 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
923 | } |
---|
924 | |
---|
925 | // Check for argument in this arg |
---|
926 | if (val) { |
---|
927 | optarg = val; // the argument is right here |
---|
928 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we exhausted the rest of this arg |
---|
929 | if (optspec.isList()) listopt = optspec ; // save the list-spec |
---|
930 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
931 | } |
---|
932 | |
---|
933 | // Check for argument in next arg |
---|
934 | const char * nextarg = iter.curr(); // find the next argument to parse |
---|
935 | if ((nextarg != NULL) && |
---|
936 | (optspec.isValRequired() || (! isOption(optctrls, nextarg)))) { |
---|
937 | optarg = nextarg; // the argument is right here |
---|
938 | iter.next(); // end of arg - advance |
---|
939 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we exhausted the rest of this arg |
---|
940 | if (optspec.isList()) listopt = optspec ; // save the list-spec |
---|
941 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
942 | } |
---|
943 | |
---|
944 | // No argument given - if its required, thats an error |
---|
945 | optarg = NULLSTR; |
---|
946 | if (optspec.isValRequired() && !(optctrls & Options::QUIET)) { |
---|
947 | const char * longopt = optspec.LongOpt(); |
---|
948 | const char * spc = ::strchr(longopt, ' '); |
---|
949 | int longopt_len; |
---|
950 | if (spc) { |
---|
951 | longopt_len = spc - longopt; |
---|
952 | } else { |
---|
953 | longopt_len = ::strlen(longopt); |
---|
954 | } |
---|
955 | cerr << cmdname << ": argument required for " |
---|
956 | << ((optctrls & Options::LONG_ONLY) ? "-" : "--"); |
---|
957 | cerr.write(longopt, longopt_len) << " option." << endl ; |
---|
958 | } |
---|
959 | nextchar = NULLSTR; // we exhausted the rest of this arg |
---|
960 | return optspec.OptChar(); |
---|
961 | } |
---|
962 | |
---|
963 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
964 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::usage - print usage |
---|
965 | // |
---|
966 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
---|
967 | // void Options::usage(os, positionals) |
---|
968 | // |
---|
969 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
---|
970 | // ostream & os -- where to print the usage |
---|
971 | // char * positionals -- command-line syntax for any positional args |
---|
972 | // |
---|
973 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
---|
974 | // Print command-usage (using either option or long-option syntax) on os. |
---|
975 | // |
---|
976 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
---|
977 | // os should correspond to an open output file. |
---|
978 | // |
---|
979 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
---|
980 | // Prints on os |
---|
981 | // |
---|
982 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
---|
983 | // None. |
---|
984 | // |
---|
985 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
---|
986 | // Print usage on os, wrapping long lines where necessary. |
---|
987 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
988 | void |
---|
989 | Options::usage(ostream & os, const char * positionals) const { |
---|
990 | #ifdef NO_USAGE |
---|
991 | return; |
---|
992 | #else |
---|
993 | const char * const * optv = optvec; |
---|
994 | unsigned cols = 79; |
---|
995 | int first, nloop; |
---|
996 | char buf[256] ; |
---|
997 | |
---|
998 | if ((optv == NULL) || (! *optv)) return; |
---|
999 | |
---|
1000 | // print first portion "usage: progname" |
---|
1001 | os << "usage: " << cmdname ; |
---|
1002 | unsigned ll = strlen(cmdname) + 7; |
---|
1003 | |
---|
1004 | // save the current length so we know how much space to skip for |
---|
1005 | // subsequent lines. |
---|
1006 | // |
---|
1007 | unsigned margin = ll + 1; |
---|
1008 | |
---|
1009 | // print the options and the positional arguments |
---|
1010 | for (nloop = 0, first = 1 ; !nloop ; optv++, first = 0) { |
---|
1011 | unsigned len; |
---|
1012 | OptionSpec optspec = *optv; |
---|
1013 | |
---|
1014 | // figure out how wide this parameter is (for printing) |
---|
1015 | if (! *optv) { |
---|
1016 | len = strlen(positionals); |
---|
1017 | ++nloop; // terminate this loop |
---|
1018 | } else { |
---|
1019 | if (optspec.isHiddenOpt()) continue; |
---|
1020 | len = optspec.Format(buf, optctrls); |
---|
1021 | } |
---|
1022 | |
---|
1023 | // Will this fit? |
---|
1024 | if ((ll + len + 1) > (cols - first)) { |
---|
1025 | os << '\n' ; // No - start a new line; |
---|
1026 | #ifdef USE_STDIO |
---|
1027 | for (int _i_ = 0; _i_ < margin; ++_i_) os << " "; |
---|
1028 | #else |
---|
1029 | os.width(margin); os << "" ; |
---|
1030 | #endif |
---|
1031 | ll = margin; |
---|
1032 | } else { |
---|
1033 | os << ' ' ; // Yes - just throw in a space |
---|
1034 | ++ll; |
---|
1035 | } |
---|
1036 | ll += len; |
---|
1037 | os << ((nloop) ? positionals : buf) ; |
---|
1038 | }// for each ad |
---|
1039 | |
---|
1040 | os << endl ; |
---|
1041 | #endif /* NO_USAGE */ |
---|
1042 | } |
---|
1043 | |
---|
1044 | |
---|
1045 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
1046 | // ^FUNCTION: Options::operator() - get options from the command-line |
---|
1047 | // |
---|
1048 | // ^SYNOPSIS: |
---|
1049 | // int Options::operator()(iter, optarg) |
---|
1050 | // |
---|
1051 | // ^PARAMETERS: |
---|
1052 | // OptIter & iter -- option iterator |
---|
1053 | // const char * & optarg -- where to store any option-argument |
---|
1054 | // |
---|
1055 | // ^DESCRIPTION: |
---|
1056 | // Parse the next option in iter (advancing as necessary). |
---|
1057 | // Make sure we update the nextchar pointer along the way. Any option |
---|
1058 | // we find should be returned and optarg should point to its argument. |
---|
1059 | // |
---|
1060 | // ^REQUIREMENTS: |
---|
1061 | // None. |
---|
1062 | // |
---|
1063 | // ^SIDE-EFFECTS: |
---|
1064 | // - iter is advanced when an argument is completely parsed |
---|
1065 | // - optarg is modified to point to any option argument |
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1066 | // - if Options::QUIET is not set, error messages are printed on cerr |
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1067 | // |
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1068 | // ^RETURN-VALUE: |
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1069 | // 0 if all options have been parsed. |
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1070 | // 'c' if the the option or long-option corresponding to the -c option was |
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1071 | // matched (optarg points to its argument). |
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1072 | // BADCHAR if the option is invalid (optarg points to the bad option char). |
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1073 | // BADKWD if the option is invalid (optarg points to the bad long-opt name). |
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1074 | // AMBIGUOUS if an ambiguous keyword name was given (optarg points to the |
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1075 | // ambiguous keyword name). |
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1076 | // POSITIONAL if PARSE_POS was set and the current argument is a positional |
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1077 | // parameter (in which case optarg points to the positional argument). |
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1078 | // |
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1079 | // ^ALGORITHM: |
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1080 | // It gets complicated -- follow the comments in the source. |
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1081 | // ^^------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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1082 | int |
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1083 | Options::operator()(OptIter & iter, const char * & optarg) { |
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1084 | int parse_opts_only = isOptsOnly(optctrls); |
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1085 | if (parse_opts_only) explicit_end = 0; |
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1086 | |
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1087 | // See if we have an option left over from before ... |
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1088 | if ((nextchar) && *nextchar) { |
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1089 | return parse_opt(iter, optarg); |
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1090 | } |
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1091 | |
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1092 | // Check for end-of-options ... |
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1093 | const char * arg = NULLSTR; |
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1094 | int get_next_arg = 0; |
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1095 | do { |
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1096 | arg = iter.curr(); |
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1097 | get_next_arg = 0; |
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1098 | if (arg == NULL) { |
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1099 | listopt = NULLSTR; |
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1100 | return Options::ENDOPTS; |
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1101 | } else if ((! explicit_end) && isEndOpts(arg)) { |
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1102 | iter.next(); // advance past end-of-options arg |
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1103 | listopt = NULLSTR; |
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1104 | explicit_end = 1; |
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1105 | if (parse_opts_only) return Options::ENDOPTS; |
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1106 | get_next_arg = 1; // make sure we look at the next argument. |
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1107 | } |
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1108 | } while (get_next_arg); |
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1109 | |
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1110 | // Do we have a positional arg? |
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1111 | if ( explicit_end || (! isOption(optctrls, arg)) ) { |
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1112 | if (parse_opts_only) { |
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1113 | return Options::ENDOPTS; |
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1114 | } else { |
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1115 | optarg = arg; // set optarg to the positional argument |
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1116 | iter.next(); // advance iterator to the next argument |
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1117 | return Options::POSITIONAL; |
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1118 | } |
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1119 | } |
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1120 | |
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1121 | iter.next(); // pass the argument that arg already points to |
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1122 | |
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1123 | // See if we have a long option ... |
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1124 | if (! (optctrls & Options::SHORT_ONLY)) { |
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1125 | if ((*arg == '-') && (arg[1] == '-')) { |
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1126 | nextchar = arg + 2; |
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1127 | return parse_longopt(iter, optarg); |
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1128 | } else if ((optctrls & Options::PLUS) && (*arg == '+')) { |
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1129 | nextchar = arg + 1; |
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1130 | return parse_longopt(iter, optarg); |
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1131 | } |
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1132 | } |
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1133 | if (*arg == '-') { |
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1134 | nextchar = arg + 1; |
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1135 | if (optctrls & Options::LONG_ONLY) { |
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1136 | return parse_longopt(iter, optarg); |
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1137 | } else { |
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1138 | return parse_opt(iter, optarg); |
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1139 | } |
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1140 | } |
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1141 | |
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1142 | // If we get here - it is because we have a list value |
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1143 | OptionSpec optspec = listopt; |
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1144 | optarg = arg ; // record the list value |
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1145 | return optspec.OptChar() ; |
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1146 | } |
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1147 | |
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