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author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:58:03 +0200 |
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* ** File: plgetopt.c ** Description: utilities to parse argc/argv */ #include "prmem.h" #include "prlog.h" #include "prerror.h" #include "plstr.h" #include "plgetopt.h" #include <string.h> static char static_Nul = 0; struct PLOptionInternal { const char *options; /* client options list specification */ PRIntn argc; /* original number of arguments */ char **argv; /* vector of pointers to arguments */ PRIntn xargc; /* which one we're processing now */ const char *xargv; /* where within *argv[xargc] */ PRIntn minus; /* do we already have the '-'? */ const PLLongOpt *longOpts; /* Caller's array */ PRBool endOfOpts; /* have reached a "--" argument */ PRIntn optionsLen; /* is strlen(options) */ }; /* ** Create the state in which to parse the tokens. ** ** argc the sum of the number of options and their values ** argv the options and their values ** options vector of single character options w/ | w/o ': */ PR_IMPLEMENT(PLOptState*) PL_CreateOptState( PRIntn argc, char **argv, const char *options) { return PL_CreateLongOptState( argc, argv, options, NULL); } /* PL_CreateOptState */ PR_IMPLEMENT(PLOptState*) PL_CreateLongOptState( PRIntn argc, char **argv, const char *options, const PLLongOpt *longOpts) { PLOptState *opt = NULL; PLOptionInternal *internal; if (NULL == options) { PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0); return opt; } opt = PR_NEWZAP(PLOptState); if (NULL == opt) { PR_SetError(PR_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR, 0); return opt; } internal = PR_NEW(PLOptionInternal); if (NULL == internal) { PR_DELETE(opt); PR_SetError(PR_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR, 0); return NULL; } opt->option = 0; opt->value = NULL; opt->internal = internal; opt->longOption = 0; opt->longOptIndex = -1; internal->argc = argc; internal->argv = argv; internal->xargc = 0; internal->xargv = &static_Nul; internal->minus = 0; internal->options = options; internal->longOpts = longOpts; internal->endOfOpts = PR_FALSE; internal->optionsLen = PL_strlen(options); return opt; } /* PL_CreateLongOptState */ /* ** Destroy object created by CreateOptState() */ PR_IMPLEMENT(void) PL_DestroyOptState(PLOptState *opt) { PR_DELETE(opt->internal); PR_DELETE(opt); } /* PL_DestroyOptState */ PR_IMPLEMENT(PLOptStatus) PL_GetNextOpt(PLOptState *opt) { PLOptionInternal *internal = opt->internal; opt->longOption = 0; opt->longOptIndex = -1; /* ** If the current xarg points to nul, advance to the next ** element of the argv vector. If the vector index is equal ** to argc, we're out of arguments, so return an EOL. ** Note whether the first character of the new argument is ** a '-' and skip by it if it is. */ while (0 == *internal->xargv) { internal->xargc += 1; if (internal->xargc >= internal->argc) { opt->option = 0; opt->value = NULL; return PL_OPT_EOL; } internal->xargv = internal->argv[internal->xargc]; internal->minus = 0; if (!internal->endOfOpts && ('-' == *internal->xargv)) { internal->minus++; internal->xargv++; /* and consume */ if ('-' == *internal->xargv && internal->longOpts) { internal->minus++; internal->xargv++; if (0 == *internal->xargv) { internal->endOfOpts = PR_TRUE; } } } } /* ** If we already have a '-' or '--' in hand, xargv points to the next ** option. See if we can find a match in the list of possible ** options supplied. */ if (internal->minus == 2) { char * foundEqual = strchr(internal->xargv,'='); PRIntn optNameLen = foundEqual ? (foundEqual - internal->xargv) : strlen(internal->xargv); const PLLongOpt *longOpt = internal->longOpts; PLOptStatus result = PL_OPT_BAD; opt->option = 0; opt->value = NULL; for (; longOpt->longOptName; ++longOpt) { if (strncmp(longOpt->longOptName, internal->xargv, optNameLen)) continue; /* not a possible match */ if (strlen(longOpt->longOptName) != optNameLen) continue; /* not a match */ /* option name match */ opt->longOptIndex = longOpt - internal->longOpts; opt->longOption = longOpt->longOption; /* value is part of the current argv[] element if = was found */ /* note: this sets value even for long options that do not * require option if specified as --long=value */ if (foundEqual) { opt->value = foundEqual + 1; } else if (longOpt->valueRequired) { /* value is the next argv[] element, if any */ if (internal->xargc + 1 < internal->argc) { opt->value = internal->argv[++(internal->xargc)]; } /* missing value */ else { break; /* return PL_OPT_BAD */ } } result = PL_OPT_OK; break; } internal->xargv = &static_Nul; /* consume this */ return result; } if (internal->minus) { PRIntn cop; PRIntn eoo = internal->optionsLen; for (cop = 0; cop < eoo; ++cop) { if (internal->options[cop] == *internal->xargv) { opt->option = *internal->xargv++; opt->longOption = opt->option & 0xff; /* ** if options indicates that there's an associated ** value, it must be provided, either as part of this ** argv[] element or as the next one */ if (':' == internal->options[cop + 1]) { /* value is part of the current argv[] element */ if (0 != *internal->xargv) { opt->value = internal->xargv; } /* value is the next argv[] element, if any */ else if (internal->xargc + 1 < internal->argc) { opt->value = internal->argv[++(internal->xargc)]; } /* missing value */ else { return PL_OPT_BAD; } internal->xargv = &static_Nul; internal->minus = 0; } else opt->value = NULL; return PL_OPT_OK; } } internal->xargv += 1; /* consume that option */ return PL_OPT_BAD; } /* ** No '-', so it must be a standalone value. The option is nul. */ opt->value = internal->argv[internal->xargc]; internal->xargv = &static_Nul; opt->option = 0; return PL_OPT_OK; } /* PL_GetNextOpt */ /* plgetopt.c */