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From eaae816fb22929469aa4cc3402b91b512fc69549 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro@st.com>
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Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:53:37 -0700
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Subject: [PATCH 3/7] Add argp implementation
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Argp is an advanced support for parsing unix-style argument vectors.
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In addition to the common getopt interface, it provides automatic
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response
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to `--help' and `--version' options and use of custom parser in
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conjunction
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with argp native option parser, among others.
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Argp support is required by elfutils package and prelink.
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In uClibc argp functionalities has been moved from C library to
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libuargp.so
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Further the libc.so linker script contains an AS_NEEDED entry so that
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it doesn't need to link libuargp.so explicitely.
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Signed-off-by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro@st.com>
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Signed-off-by: Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono@st.com>
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Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso <carmelo.amoroso@st.com>
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Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
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---
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Upstream-Status: Pending
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Makefile.in | 9 +
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Makerules | 7 +-
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Rules.mak | 13 +
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extra/Configs/Config.in | 17 +
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include/argp.h | 566 ++++++++
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libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h | 136 ++
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libc/unistd/getopt.c | 19 +-
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libuargp/Makefile | 14 +
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libuargp/Makefile.in | 73 ++
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libuargp/argp-ba.c | 26 +
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libuargp/argp-eexst.c | 32 +
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libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c | 439 +++++++
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libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h | 314 +++++
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libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c | 44 +
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libuargp/argp-help.c | 1882 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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libuargp/argp-parse.c | 949 ++++++++++++++
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libuargp/argp-pv.c | 25 +
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libuargp/argp-pvh.c | 32 +
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libuargp/argp-xinl.c | 35 +
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test/argp/Makefile | 7 +
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test/argp/Makefile.in | 12 +
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test/argp/argp-ex1.c | 15 +
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test/argp/argp-ex2.c | 45 +
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test/argp/argp-ex3.c | 153 +++
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test/argp/argp-ex4.c | 167 +++
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test/argp/argp-test.c | 209 +++
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test/argp/bug-argp1.c | 26 +
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test/argp/tst-argp1.c | 118 ++
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test/argp/tst-argp2.c | 101 ++
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29 files changed, 5481 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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create mode 100644 include/argp.h
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create mode 100644 libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h
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create mode 100644 libuargp/Makefile
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create mode 100644 libuargp/Makefile.in
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-ba.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-eexst.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-help.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-parse.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-pv.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-pvh.c
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create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-xinl.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/Makefile
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create mode 100644 test/argp/Makefile.in
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create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex1.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex2.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex3.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex4.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-test.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/bug-argp1.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/tst-argp1.c
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create mode 100644 test/argp/tst-argp2.c
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diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
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index 04671a4..a450af9 100644
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--- a/Makefile.in
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+++ b/Makefile.in
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@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ include $(top_srcdir)libresolv/Makefile.in
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include $(top_srcdir)libutil/Makefile.in
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include $(top_srcdir)libpthread/Makefile.in
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include $(top_srcdir)librt/Makefile.in
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+include $(top_srcdir)libuargp/Makefile.in
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include $(top_srcdir)libubacktrace/Makefile.in
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# last included to catch all the objects added by others (locales/threads)
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@@ -262,6 +263,7 @@ HEADERS_RM- += sgtty.h
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endif
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HEADERS_RM-$(HAVE_SHARED) += dlfcn.h bits/dlfcn.h
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HEADERS_RM-$(PTHREADS_DEBUG_SUPPORT) += thread_db.h
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+HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += argp.h
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HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_BSD_ERR) += err.h
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HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_CRYPT) += crypt.h
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HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_EPOLL) += sys/epoll.h
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@@ -386,6 +388,13 @@ else
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-$(INSTALL) -m 755 $(top_builddir)lib/libc.so $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/
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endif
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echo "$(UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED)" >> $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libc.so
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+ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP),y)
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+# Add the AS_NEEDED entry for libuargp.so
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+ if [ -f $(top_builddir)lib/libc.so -a -f $(PREFIX)$(RUNTIME_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/$(SHARED_MAJORNAME) ] ; then \
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+ echo "GROUP ( $(UARGP_ASNEEDED) )" >> $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libc.so; \
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+ fi
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+endif
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+
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ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS),y)
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ifneq ($(LINUXTHREADS_OLD),y)
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ifeq ($(HARDWIRED_ABSPATH),y)
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diff --git a/Makerules b/Makerules
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index d6f7e24..e70050d 100644
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--- a/Makerules
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+++ b/Makerules
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@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ $(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libresolv,$(libresolv-a-y) $(libresolv-so-y)))
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$(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,librt,$(librt-a-y) $(librt-so-y)))
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$(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libutil,$(libutil-a-y) $(libutil-so-y)))
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$(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libubacktrace,$(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y)))
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+$(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libuargp,$(libuargp-a-y) $(libuargp-so-y)))
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shared_objs = $(libc-y:.o=.os) $(libc-shared-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \
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$(libcrypt-so-y) $(libdl-so-y) \
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@@ -55,12 +56,12 @@ shared_objs = $(libc-y:.o=.os) $(libc-shared-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \
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$(libpthread-so-y) $(libpthread-nonshared-y) $(libthread_db-so-y) \
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$(libresolv-so-y) $(librt-so-y) \
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$(ldso-y) \
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- $(libutil-so-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y)
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+ $(libutil-so-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) $(libuargp-so-y)
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ar_objs = $(libc-y) $(libc-static-y) $(libcrypt-a-y) \
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$(libdl-a-y) $(libintl-a-y) $(libm-a-y) $(libnsl-a-y) \
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$(libpthread-a-y) $(libthread_db-a-y) \
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- $(libresolv-a-y) $(librt-a-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libubacktrace-a-y)
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+ $(libresolv-a-y) $(librt-a-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libuargp-a-y)
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ifeq ($(DOPIC),y)
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ar_objs := $(ar_objs:.o=.os)
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endif
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@@ -498,7 +499,7 @@ files.dep := $(libc-a-y) $(libc-so-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \
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$(librt-a-y) $(librt-so-y) $(libresolv-a-y) $(libresolv-so-y) \
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$(libcrypt-a-y) $(libcrypt-so-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libutil-so-y) \
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$(libnsl-a-y) $(libnsl-so-y) $(ldso-y) $(libdl-a-y) $(libdl-so-y) \
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- $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y)
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+ $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) $(libuargp-so-y) $(libuargp-a-y)
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.depends.dep := \
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$(patsubst %.s,%.s.dep,$(filter %.s,$(files.dep))) \
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$(patsubst %.o,%.o.dep,$(filter %.o,$(files.dep))) \
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diff --git a/Rules.mak b/Rules.mak
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index de9ffb3..a2baf58 100644
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--- a/Rules.mak
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+++ b/Rules.mak
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@@ -602,6 +602,19 @@ export UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED:=$(shell $(CC) -Wl,--help 2>/dev/null | grep -q -- --
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else
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export UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED:=""
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endif
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+ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP),y)
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+ifeq ($(HARDWIRED_ABSPATH),y)
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+# Only used in installed libc.so linker script
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+UARGP_FULL_NAME := $(subst //,/,$(RUNTIME_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libuargp.so.$(MAJOR_VERSION))
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+else
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+UARGP_FULL_NAME := libuargp.so.$(MAJOR_VERSION)
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+endif
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+export UARGP_ASNEEDED:=$(shell $(CC) -Wl,--help 2>/dev/null | grep -q -- --as-needed && \
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+ echo "GROUP ( AS_NEEDED ( $(UARGP_FULL_NAME) ) )" || \
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+ echo "GROUP ( $(UARGP_FULL_NAME) )")
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+else
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+export UARGP_ASNEEDED:=""
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+endif
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endif
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# Add a bunch of extra pedantic annoyingly strict checks
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diff --git a/extra/Configs/Config.in b/extra/Configs/Config.in
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index 242e45a..b36d4c9 100644
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--- a/extra/Configs/Config.in
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+++ b/extra/Configs/Config.in
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@@ -1943,6 +1943,23 @@ config UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GETSUBOPT
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Answer Y if you want to include getsubopt().
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Most people will answer Y.
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+
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+config UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP
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+ bool "Support argp (as standalone shared object)"
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+ default n
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+ help
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+ Argp is an interface for parsing unix-style argument vectors. Unlike
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+ the common getopt interface, it provides many advanced features in
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+ addition to parsing options, such as automatic output in response to
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+ `--help' and `--version' options.
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+ A library can export an argp option parser, which programs can easily
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+ use in conjunction with their own option parser.
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+ A new shared object "libuargp" is created. The "libc.so" linker script
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+ contains the AS_NEEDED entry for getting the libuargp linked automatically.
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+ Argp support is needed by elfutils libdw.
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+
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+ Most people can safely answer N.
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+
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endmenu
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diff --git a/include/argp.h b/include/argp.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..9d53728
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/include/argp.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,566 @@
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+/* Hierarchial argument parsing, layered over getopt.
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+ Copyright (C) 1995-1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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+ 02111-1307 USA.
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+
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+ Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
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+*/
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+
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+#ifndef _ARGP_H
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+#define _ARGP_H
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+
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+#include <stdio.h>
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+#include <ctype.h>
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+#include <limits.h>
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+
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+#define __need_error_t
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+#include <errno.h>
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+
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+#ifndef __const
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+# define __const const
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+#endif
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+
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+#ifndef __THROW
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+# define __THROW
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+#endif
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+#ifndef __NTH
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+# define __NTH(fct) fct __THROW
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+#endif
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+
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+#ifndef __attribute__
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+/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */
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+# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
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+# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */
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+# endif
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+/* The __-protected variants of `format' and `printf' attributes
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+ are accepted by gcc versions 2.6.4 (effectively 2.7) and later. */
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+# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
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+# define __format__ format
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+# define __printf__ printf
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+# endif
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+#endif
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+
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+/* GCC 2.95 and later have "__restrict"; C99 compilers have
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+ "restrict", and "configure" may have defined "restrict". */
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+#ifndef __restrict
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+# if ! (2 < __GNUC__ || (2 == __GNUC__ && 95 <= __GNUC_MINOR__))
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+# if defined restrict || 199901L <= __STDC_VERSION__
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+# define __restrict restrict
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+# else
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+# define __restrict
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+# endif
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+# endif
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+#endif
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+
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+#ifndef __error_t_defined
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+typedef int error_t;
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+# define __error_t_defined
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+#endif
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+
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+#ifdef __cplusplus
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+extern "C" {
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+#endif
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+
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+/* A description of a particular option. A pointer to an array of
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+ these is passed in the OPTIONS field of an argp structure. Each option
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+ entry can correspond to one long option and/or one short option; more
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+ names for the same option can be added by following an entry in an option
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+ array with options having the OPTION_ALIAS flag set. */
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+struct argp_option
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+{
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+ /* The long option name. For more than one name for the same option, you
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+ can use following options with the OPTION_ALIAS flag set. */
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+ __const char *name;
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+
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+ /* What key is returned for this option. If > 0 and printable, then it's
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+ also accepted as a short option. */
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+ int key;
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+
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+ /* If non-NULL, this is the name of the argument associated with this
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+ option, which is required unless the OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL flag is set. */
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+ __const char *arg;
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+
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+ /* OPTION_ flags. */
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+ int flags;
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+
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+ /* The doc string for this option. If both NAME and KEY are 0, This string
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+ will be printed outdented from the normal option column, making it
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+ useful as a group header (it will be the first thing printed in its
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+ group); in this usage, it's conventional to end the string with a `:'. */
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+ __const char *doc;
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+
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+ /* The group this option is in. In a long help message, options are sorted
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+ alphabetically within each group, and the groups presented in the order
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+ 0, 1, 2, ..., n, -m, ..., -2, -1. Every entry in an options array with
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+ if this field 0 will inherit the group number of the previous entry, or
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+ zero if it's the first one, unless its a group header (NAME and KEY both
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+ 0), in which case, the previous entry + 1 is the default. Automagic
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+ options such as --help are put into group -1. */
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+ int group;
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+};
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+
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+/* The argument associated with this option is optional. */
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+#define OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL 0x1
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+
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+/* This option isn't displayed in any help messages. */
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+#define OPTION_HIDDEN 0x2
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+
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+/* This option is an alias for the closest previous non-alias option. This
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+ means that it will be displayed in the same help entry, and will inherit
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+ fields other than NAME and KEY from the aliased option. */
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+#define OPTION_ALIAS 0x4
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+
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+/* This option isn't actually an option (and so should be ignored by the
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+ actual option parser), but rather an arbitrary piece of documentation that
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+ should be displayed in much the same manner as the options. If this flag
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+ is set, then the option NAME field is displayed unmodified (e.g., no `--'
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+ prefix is added) at the left-margin (where a *short* option would normally
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+ be displayed), and the documentation string in the normal place. For
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+ purposes of sorting, any leading whitespace and punctuation is ignored,
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+ except that if the first non-whitespace character is not `-', this entry
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+ is displayed after all options (and OPTION_DOC entries with a leading `-')
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+ in the same group. */
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+#define OPTION_DOC 0x8
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+
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+/* This option shouldn't be included in `long' usage messages (but is still
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+ included in help messages). This is mainly intended for options that are
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+ completely documented in an argp's ARGS_DOC field, in which case including
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+ the option in the generic usage list would be redundant. For instance,
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+ if ARGS_DOC is "FOO BAR\n-x BLAH", and the `-x' option's purpose is to
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+ distinguish these two cases, -x should probably be marked
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+ OPTION_NO_USAGE. */
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+#define OPTION_NO_USAGE 0x10
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+
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+struct argp; /* fwd declare this type */
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+struct argp_state; /* " */
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+struct argp_child; /* " */
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+
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+/* The type of a pointer to an argp parsing function. */
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+typedef error_t (*argp_parser_t) (int __key, char *__arg,
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+ struct argp_state *__state);
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+
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+/* What to return for unrecognized keys. For special ARGP_KEY_ keys, such
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+ returns will simply be ignored. For user keys, this error will be turned
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+ into EINVAL (if the call to argp_parse is such that errors are propagated
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+ back to the user instead of exiting); returning EINVAL itself would result
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+ in an immediate stop to parsing in *all* cases. */
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+#define ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN E2BIG /* Hurd should never need E2BIG. XXX */
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+
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+/* Special values for the KEY argument to an argument parsing function.
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+ ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN should be returned if they aren't understood.
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+
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+ The sequence of keys to a parsing function is either (where each
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+ uppercased word should be prefixed by `ARGP_KEY_' and opt is a user key):
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+
|
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+ INIT opt... NO_ARGS END SUCCESS -- No non-option arguments at all
|
||
+ or INIT (opt | ARG)... END SUCCESS -- All non-option args parsed
|
||
+ or INIT (opt | ARG)... SUCCESS -- Some non-option arg unrecognized
|
||
+
|
||
+ The third case is where every parser returned ARGP_KEY_UNKNOWN for an
|
||
+ argument, in which case parsing stops at that argument (returning the
|
||
+ unparsed arguments to the caller of argp_parse if requested, or stopping
|
||
+ with an error message if not).
|
||
+
|
||
+ If an error occurs (either detected by argp, or because the parsing
|
||
+ function returned an error value), then the parser is called with
|
||
+ ARGP_KEY_ERROR, and no further calls are made. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This is not an option at all, but rather a command line argument. If a
|
||
+ parser receiving this key returns success, the fact is recorded, and the
|
||
+ ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS case won't be used. HOWEVER, if while processing the
|
||
+ argument, a parser function decrements the NEXT field of the state it's
|
||
+ passed, the option won't be considered processed; this is to allow you to
|
||
+ actually modify the argument (perhaps into an option), and have it
|
||
+ processed again. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_ARG 0
|
||
+/* There are remaining arguments not parsed by any parser, which may be found
|
||
+ starting at (STATE->argv + STATE->next). If success is returned, but
|
||
+ STATE->next left untouched, it's assumed that all arguments were consume,
|
||
+ otherwise, the parser should adjust STATE->next to reflect any arguments
|
||
+ consumed. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_ARGS 0x1000006
|
||
+/* There are no more command line arguments at all. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_END 0x1000001
|
||
+/* Because it's common to want to do some special processing if there aren't
|
||
+ any non-option args, user parsers are called with this key if they didn't
|
||
+ successfully process any non-option arguments. Called just before
|
||
+ ARGP_KEY_END (where more general validity checks on previously parsed
|
||
+ arguments can take place). */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS 0x1000002
|
||
+/* Passed in before any parsing is done. Afterwards, the values of each
|
||
+ element of the CHILD_INPUT field, if any, in the state structure is
|
||
+ copied to each child's state to be the initial value of the INPUT field. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_INIT 0x1000003
|
||
+/* Use after all other keys, including SUCCESS & END. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_FINI 0x1000007
|
||
+/* Passed in when parsing has successfully been completed (even if there are
|
||
+ still arguments remaining). */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS 0x1000004
|
||
+/* Passed in if an error occurs. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_ERROR 0x1000005
|
||
+
|
||
+/* An argp structure contains a set of options declarations, a function to
|
||
+ deal with parsing one, documentation string, a possible vector of child
|
||
+ argp's, and perhaps a function to filter help output. When actually
|
||
+ parsing options, getopt is called with the union of all the argp
|
||
+ structures chained together through their CHILD pointers, with conflicts
|
||
+ being resolved in favor of the first occurrence in the chain. */
|
||
+struct argp
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* An array of argp_option structures, terminated by an entry with both
|
||
+ NAME and KEY having a value of 0. */
|
||
+ __const struct argp_option *options;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* What to do with an option from this structure. KEY is the key
|
||
+ associated with the option, and ARG is any associated argument (NULL if
|
||
+ none was supplied). If KEY isn't understood, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN should be
|
||
+ returned. If a non-zero, non-ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN value is returned, then
|
||
+ parsing is stopped immediately, and that value is returned from
|
||
+ argp_parse(). For special (non-user-supplied) values of KEY, see the
|
||
+ ARGP_KEY_ definitions below. */
|
||
+ argp_parser_t parser;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* A string describing what other arguments are wanted by this program. It
|
||
+ is only used by argp_usage to print the `Usage:' message. If it
|
||
+ contains newlines, the strings separated by them are considered
|
||
+ alternative usage patterns, and printed on separate lines (lines after
|
||
+ the first are prefix by ` or: ' instead of `Usage:'). */
|
||
+ __const char *args_doc;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-NULL, a string containing extra text to be printed before and
|
||
+ after the options in a long help message (separated by a vertical tab
|
||
+ `\v' character). */
|
||
+ __const char *doc;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* A vector of argp_children structures, terminated by a member with a 0
|
||
+ argp field, pointing to child argps should be parsed with this one. Any
|
||
+ conflicts are resolved in favor of this argp, or early argps in the
|
||
+ CHILDREN list. This field is useful if you use libraries that supply
|
||
+ their own argp structure, which you want to use in conjunction with your
|
||
+ own. */
|
||
+ __const struct argp_child *children;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-zero, this should be a function to filter the output of help
|
||
+ messages. KEY is either a key from an option, in which case TEXT is
|
||
+ that option's help text, or a special key from the ARGP_KEY_HELP_
|
||
+ defines, below, describing which other help text TEXT is. The function
|
||
+ should return either TEXT, if it should be used as-is, a replacement
|
||
+ string, which should be malloced, and will be freed by argp, or NULL,
|
||
+ meaning `print nothing'. The value for TEXT is *after* any translation
|
||
+ has been done, so if any of the replacement text also needs translation,
|
||
+ that should be done by the filter function. INPUT is either the input
|
||
+ supplied to argp_parse, or NULL, if argp_help was called directly. */
|
||
+ char *(*help_filter) (int __key, __const char *__text, void *__input);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-zero the strings used in the argp library are translated using
|
||
+ the domain described by this string. Otherwise the currently installed
|
||
+ default domain is used. */
|
||
+ const char *argp_domain;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Possible KEY arguments to a help filter function. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_PRE_DOC 0x2000001 /* Help text preceeding options. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC 0x2000002 /* Help text following options. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_HEADER 0x2000003 /* Option header string. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA 0x2000004 /* After all other documentation;
|
||
+ TEXT is NULL for this key. */
|
||
+/* Explanatory note emitted when duplicate option arguments have been
|
||
+ suppressed. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_DUP_ARGS_NOTE 0x2000005
|
||
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_ARGS_DOC 0x2000006 /* Argument doc string. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* When an argp has a non-zero CHILDREN field, it should point to a vector of
|
||
+ argp_child structures, each of which describes a subsidiary argp. */
|
||
+struct argp_child
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* The child parser. */
|
||
+ __const struct argp *argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Flags for this child. */
|
||
+ int flags;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-zero, an optional header to be printed in help output before the
|
||
+ child options. As a side-effect, a non-zero value forces the child
|
||
+ options to be grouped together; to achieve this effect without actually
|
||
+ printing a header string, use a value of "". */
|
||
+ __const char *header;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Where to group the child options relative to the other (`consolidated')
|
||
+ options in the parent argp; the values are the same as the GROUP field
|
||
+ in argp_option structs, but all child-groupings follow parent options at
|
||
+ a particular group level. If both this field and HEADER are zero, then
|
||
+ they aren't grouped at all, but rather merged with the parent options
|
||
+ (merging the child's grouping levels with the parents). */
|
||
+ int group;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parsing state. This is provided to parsing functions called by argp,
|
||
+ which may examine and, as noted, modify fields. */
|
||
+struct argp_state
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* The top level ARGP being parsed. */
|
||
+ __const struct argp *root_argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The argument vector being parsed. May be modified. */
|
||
+ int argc;
|
||
+ char **argv;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The index in ARGV of the next arg that to be parsed. May be modified. */
|
||
+ int next;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The flags supplied to argp_parse. May be modified. */
|
||
+ unsigned flags;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* While calling a parsing function with a key of ARGP_KEY_ARG, this is the
|
||
+ number of the current arg, starting at zero, and incremented after each
|
||
+ such call returns. At all other times, this is the number of such
|
||
+ arguments that have been processed. */
|
||
+ unsigned arg_num;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-zero, the index in ARGV of the first argument following a special
|
||
+ `--' argument (which prevents anything following being interpreted as an
|
||
+ option). Only set once argument parsing has proceeded past this point. */
|
||
+ int quoted;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* An arbitrary pointer passed in from the user. */
|
||
+ void *input;
|
||
+ /* Values to pass to child parsers. This vector will be the same length as
|
||
+ the number of children for the current parser. */
|
||
+ void **child_inputs;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* For the parser's use. Initialized to 0. */
|
||
+ void *hook;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The name used when printing messages. This is initialized to ARGV[0],
|
||
+ or PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME if that is unavailable. */
|
||
+ char *name;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Streams used when argp prints something. */
|
||
+ FILE *err_stream; /* For errors; initialized to stderr. */
|
||
+ FILE *out_stream; /* For information; initialized to stdout. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ void *pstate; /* Private, for use by argp. */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Flags for argp_parse (note that the defaults are those that are
|
||
+ convenient for program command line parsing): */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Don't ignore the first element of ARGV. Normally (and always unless
|
||
+ ARGP_NO_ERRS is set) the first element of the argument vector is
|
||
+ skipped for option parsing purposes, as it corresponds to the program name
|
||
+ in a command line. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 0x01
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Don't print error messages for unknown options to stderr; unless this flag
|
||
+ is set, ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 is ignored, as ARGV[0] is used as the program
|
||
+ name in the error messages. This flag implies ARGP_NO_EXIT (on the
|
||
+ assumption that silent exiting upon errors is bad behaviour). */
|
||
+#define ARGP_NO_ERRS 0x02
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Don't parse any non-option args. Normally non-option args are parsed by
|
||
+ calling the parse functions with a key of ARGP_KEY_ARG, and the actual arg
|
||
+ as the value. Since it's impossible to know which parse function wants to
|
||
+ handle it, each one is called in turn, until one returns 0 or an error
|
||
+ other than ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; if an argument is handled by no one, the
|
||
+ argp_parse returns prematurely (but with a return value of 0). If all
|
||
+ args have been parsed without error, all parsing functions are called one
|
||
+ last time with a key of ARGP_KEY_END. This flag needn't normally be set,
|
||
+ as the normal behavior is to stop parsing as soon as some argument can't
|
||
+ be handled. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_NO_ARGS 0x04
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse options and arguments in the same order they occur on the command
|
||
+ line -- normally they're rearranged so that all options come first. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_IN_ORDER 0x08
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Don't provide the standard long option --help, which causes usage and
|
||
+ option help information to be output to stdout, and exit (0) called. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_NO_HELP 0x10
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Don't exit on errors (they may still result in error messages). */
|
||
+#define ARGP_NO_EXIT 0x20
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Use the gnu getopt `long-only' rules for parsing arguments. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_LONG_ONLY 0x40
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Turns off any message-printing/exiting options. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_SILENT (ARGP_NO_EXIT | ARGP_NO_ERRS | ARGP_NO_HELP)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse the options strings in ARGC & ARGV according to the options in ARGP.
|
||
+ FLAGS is one of the ARGP_ flags above. If ARG_INDEX is non-NULL, the
|
||
+ index in ARGV of the first unparsed option is returned in it. If an
|
||
+ unknown option is present, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN is returned; if some parser
|
||
+ routine returned a non-zero value, it is returned; otherwise 0 is
|
||
+ returned. This function may also call exit unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag
|
||
+ is set. INPUT is a pointer to a value to be passed in to the parser. */
|
||
+extern error_t argp_parse (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp,
|
||
+ int __argc, char **__restrict __argv,
|
||
+ unsigned __flags, int *__restrict __arg_index,
|
||
+ void *__restrict __input);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Global variables. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default
|
||
+ option --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which
|
||
+ will print this string followed by a newline and exit (unless the
|
||
+ ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is used). Overridden by ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK. */
|
||
+extern __const char *argp_program_version;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default
|
||
+ option --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which
|
||
+ calls this function with a stream to print the version to and a pointer to
|
||
+ the current parsing state, and then exits (unless the ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is
|
||
+ used). This variable takes precedent over ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION. */
|
||
+extern void (*argp_program_version_hook) (FILE *__restrict __stream,
|
||
+ struct argp_state *__restrict
|
||
+ __state);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If defined or set by the user program, it should point to string that is
|
||
+ the bug-reporting address for the program. It will be printed by
|
||
+ argp_help if the ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR flag is set (as it is by various
|
||
+ standard help messages), embedded in a sentence that says something like
|
||
+ `Report bugs to ADDR.'. */
|
||
+extern __const char *argp_program_bug_address;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The exit status that argp will use when exiting due to a parsing error.
|
||
+ If not defined or set by the user program, this defaults to EX_USAGE from
|
||
+ <sysexits.h>. */
|
||
+extern error_t argp_err_exit_status;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Flags for argp_help. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_USAGE 0x01 /* a Usage: message. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE 0x02 /* " but don't actually print options. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_SEE 0x04 /* a `Try ... for more help' message. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_LONG 0x08 /* a long help message. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC 0x10 /* doc string preceding long help. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC 0x20 /* doc string following long help. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_DOC (ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC | ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC)
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR 0x40 /* bug report address */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_LONG_ONLY 0x80 /* modify output appropriately to
|
||
+ reflect ARGP_LONG_ONLY mode. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* These ARGP_HELP flags are only understood by argp_state_help. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR 0x100 /* Call exit(1) instead of returning. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK 0x200 /* Call exit(0) instead of returning. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The standard thing to do after a program command line parsing error, if an
|
||
+ error message has already been printed. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR \
|
||
+ (ARGP_HELP_SEE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR)
|
||
+/* The standard thing to do after a program command line parsing error, if no
|
||
+ more specific error message has been printed. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE \
|
||
+ (ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SEE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR)
|
||
+/* The standard thing to do in response to a --help option. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_HELP_STD_HELP \
|
||
+ (ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_LONG | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK \
|
||
+ | ARGP_HELP_DOC | ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. FLAGS are from the set
|
||
+ ARGP_HELP_*. */
|
||
+extern void argp_help (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp,
|
||
+ FILE *__restrict __stream,
|
||
+ unsigned __flags, char *__restrict __name);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The following routines are intended to be called from within an argp
|
||
+ parsing routine (thus taking an argp_state structure as the first
|
||
+ argument). They may or may not print an error message and exit, depending
|
||
+ on the flags in STATE -- in any case, the caller should be prepared for
|
||
+ them *not* to exit, and should return an appropiate error after calling
|
||
+ them. [argp_usage & argp_error should probably be called argp_state_...,
|
||
+ but they're used often enough that they should be short] */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output, if appropriate, a usage message for STATE to STREAM. FLAGS are
|
||
+ from the set ARGP_HELP_*. */
|
||
+extern void argp_state_help (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state,
|
||
+ FILE *__restrict __stream,
|
||
+ unsigned int __flags);
|
||
+/* Possibly output the standard usage message for ARGP to stderr and exit. */
|
||
+extern void argp_usage (__const struct argp_state *__state);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If appropriate, print the printf string FMT and following args, preceded
|
||
+ by the program name and `:', to stderr, and followed by a `Try ... --help'
|
||
+ message, then exit (1). */
|
||
+extern void argp_error (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state,
|
||
+ __const char *__restrict __fmt, ...)
|
||
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
|
||
+/* Similar to the standard gnu error-reporting function error(), but will
|
||
+ respect the ARGP_NO_EXIT and ARGP_NO_ERRS flags in STATE, and will print
|
||
+ to STATE->err_stream. This is useful for argument parsing code that is
|
||
+ shared between program startup (when exiting is desired) and runtime
|
||
+ option parsing (when typically an error code is returned instead). The
|
||
+ difference between this function and argp_error is that the latter is for
|
||
+ *parsing errors*, and the former is for other problems that occur during
|
||
+ parsing but don't reflect a (syntactic) problem with the input. */
|
||
+extern void argp_failure (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state,
|
||
+ int __status, int __errnum,
|
||
+ __const char *__restrict __fmt, ...)
|
||
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5)));
|
||
+/* Returns true if the option OPT is a valid short option. */
|
||
+extern int _option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW;
|
||
+extern int __option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if the option OPT is in fact the last (unused) entry in an
|
||
+ options array. */
|
||
+extern int _option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW;
|
||
+extern int __option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return the input field for ARGP in the parser corresponding to STATE; used
|
||
+ by the help routines. */
|
||
+/* We think this should not be exported */
|
||
+extern void *__argp_input (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp,
|
||
+ __const struct argp_state *__restrict __state)
|
||
+ __THROW;
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES
|
||
+
|
||
+# ifndef ARGP_EI
|
||
+# define ARGP_EI __extern_inline
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_EI void
|
||
+argp_usage (__const struct argp_state *__state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_state_help (__state, stderr, ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_EI int
|
||
+__NTH (__option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt))
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (__opt->flags & OPTION_DOC)
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int __key = __opt->key;
|
||
+ return __key > 0 && __key <= UCHAR_MAX && isprint (__key);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_EI int
|
||
+__NTH (__option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt))
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return !__opt->key && !__opt->name && !__opt->doc && !__opt->group;
|
||
+}
|
||
+#endif /* Use extern inlines. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef __cplusplus
|
||
+}
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif /* argp.h */
|
||
diff --git a/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..291edfe
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
|
||
+/* Internal declarations for getopt.
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1989-1994,1996-1999,2001,2003,2004
|
||
+ 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_INT_H
|
||
+#define _GETOPT_INT_H 1
|
||
+
|
||
+extern int _getopt_internal (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
|
||
+ const char *__shortopts,
|
||
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
|
||
+ int __long_only) attribute_hidden;
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Reentrant versions which can handle parsing multiple argument
|
||
+ vectors at the same time. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* For __ordering member */
|
||
+enum {
|
||
+ REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Data type for reentrant functions. */
|
||
+
|
||
+struct _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 optind;
|
||
+ int opterr;
|
||
+ char *optarg;
|
||
+ smalluint optopt; /* we store characters here, a byte is enough */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Internal members. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* True if the internal members have been initialized. */
|
||
+ smallint __initialized;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* 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. */
|
||
+ smallint __ordering;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable is set. */
|
||
+ smallint __posixly_correct;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* 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;
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* 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. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ int __first_nonopt;
|
||
+ int __last_nonopt;
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
|
||
+ int __nonoption_flags_max_len;
|
||
+ int __nonoption_flags_len;
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The initializer is necessary to set OPTIND and OPTERR to their
|
||
+ default values and to clear the initialization flag. */
|
||
+#define _GETOPT_DATA_INITIALIZER { 1, 1 }
|
||
+
|
||
+#if 0 /* first is static on uClibc, the others not used */
|
||
+extern int _getopt_internal_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
|
||
+ const char *__shortopts,
|
||
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
|
||
+ int __long_only, struct _getopt_data *__data);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#if defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GETOPT__ || defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETOPT_LONG__
|
||
+#ifndef __need_getopt
|
||
+extern int _getopt_long_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
|
||
+ const char *__shortopts,
|
||
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data *__data);
|
||
+
|
||
+extern int _getopt_long_only_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
|
||
+ const char *__shortopts,
|
||
+ const struct option *__longopts,
|
||
+ int *__longind,
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data *__data);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif /* getopt_int.h */
|
||
diff --git a/libc/unistd/getopt.c b/libc/unistd/getopt.c
|
||
index f63482b..db5e12c 100644
|
||
--- a/libc/unistd/getopt.c
|
||
+++ b/libc/unistd/getopt.c
|
||
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
|
||
they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments. */
|
||
|
||
#include <getopt.h>
|
||
-#include "getopt_int.h"
|
||
+#include <bits/getopt_int.h>
|
||
|
||
|
||
/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
|
||
@@ -1170,6 +1170,15 @@ getopt_long (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options,
|
||
return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 0);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
+int
|
||
+_getopt_long_r (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options,
|
||
+ const struct option *long_options, int *opt_index,
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data *d)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return _getopt_internal_r (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index,
|
||
+ 0, d);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
/* 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
|
||
@@ -1183,4 +1192,12 @@ getopt_long_only (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options,
|
||
}
|
||
#endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_GETOPT_LONG__ */
|
||
|
||
+int
|
||
+_getopt_long_only_r (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options,
|
||
+ const struct option *long_options, int *opt_index,
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data *d)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return _getopt_internal_r (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 1, d);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
#endif /* Not ELIDE_CODE. */
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/Makefile b/libuargp/Makefile
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..45acdd9
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/Makefile
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||
+# Makefile for uClibc (libuargp)
|
||
+#
|
||
+# Copyright (C) 2010 STMicroelectronics Ltd
|
||
+# Author(s): Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono at st.com>
|
||
+#
|
||
+# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball.
|
||
+#
|
||
+
|
||
+top_srcdir=../
|
||
+top_builddir=../
|
||
+include $(top_builddir)Rules.mak
|
||
+all: libs
|
||
+include Makefile.in
|
||
+include $(top_srcdir)Makerules
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/Makefile.in b/libuargp/Makefile.in
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..1498abb
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/Makefile.in
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
|
||
+# Makefile for uClibc (libuargp)
|
||
+#
|
||
+# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 STMicroelectronics Ltd.
|
||
+# Author(s): Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
|
||
+# - First implementation, embedded into libc
|
||
+# Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono at st.com>
|
||
+# - Reworked for stand-alone libuargp implementation
|
||
+
|
||
+# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball.
|
||
+#
|
||
+
|
||
+CFLAGS-libuargp := -DNOT_IN_libc -DIS_IN_libuargp $(SSP_ALL_CFLAGS)
|
||
+
|
||
+LDFLAGS-libuargp.so := $(LDFLAGS)
|
||
+
|
||
+LIBS-libuargp.so := $(LIBS)
|
||
+
|
||
+libuargp_FULL_NAME := libuargp-$(VERSION).so
|
||
+
|
||
+libuargp_DIR := $(top_srcdir)libuargp
|
||
+libuargp_OUT := $(top_builddir)libuargp
|
||
+
|
||
+libuargp_SRC-y :=
|
||
+libuargp_SRC-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) := $(addsuffix .c,$(addprefix argp-, ba \
|
||
+ eexst fmtstream fs-xinl help parse pv pvh xinl))
|
||
+
|
||
+CFLAGS-argp-xinl.c = -fgnu89-inline
|
||
+
|
||
+libuargp_SRC := $(addprefix $(libuargp_DIR)/,$(libuargp_SRC-y))
|
||
+libuargp_OBJ := $(patsubst $(libuargp_DIR)/%.c,$(libuargp_OUT)/%.o,$(libuargp_SRC))
|
||
+
|
||
+libuargp_SRCS := $(libuargp_SRC)
|
||
+libuargp_OBJS := $(libuargp_OBJ)
|
||
+
|
||
+ifeq ($(DOPIC),y)
|
||
+libuargp-a-y := $(libuargp_OBJS:.o=.os)
|
||
+else
|
||
+libuargp-a-y := $(libuargp_OBJS)
|
||
+endif
|
||
+libuargp-so-y := $(libuargp_OBJS:.o=.os)
|
||
+
|
||
+lib-a-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a
|
||
+lib-so-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so
|
||
+
|
||
+objclean-y += CLEAN_libuargp
|
||
+
|
||
+ifeq ($(DOMULTI),n)
|
||
+ifeq ($(DOPIC),y)
|
||
+$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a $(libc.depend)
|
||
+else
|
||
+$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp_so.a $(libc.depend)
|
||
+endif
|
||
+ $(call link.so,$(libuargp_FULL_NAME),$(MAJOR_VERSION))
|
||
+else
|
||
+$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp.oS $(libc.depend)
|
||
+ $(call linkm.so,$(libuargp_FULL_NAME),$(MAJOR_VERSION))
|
||
+endif
|
||
+
|
||
+$(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp_so.a: $(libuargp-so-y)
|
||
+ $(Q)$(RM) $@
|
||
+ $(do_ar)
|
||
+
|
||
+$(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp.oS: $(libuargp_SRCS)
|
||
+ $(Q)$(RM) $@
|
||
+ $(compile-m)
|
||
+
|
||
+$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a: $(libuargp-a-y)
|
||
+ $(Q)$(INSTALL) -d $(dir $@)
|
||
+ $(Q)$(RM) $@
|
||
+ $(do_ar)
|
||
+
|
||
+CLEAN_libuargp:
|
||
+ $(do_rm) $(addprefix $(libuargp_OUT)/*., o os oS a)
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-ba.c b/libuargp/argp-ba.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..3522b02
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-ba.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||
+/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_BUG_ADDRESS.
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If set by the user program, it should point to string that is the
|
||
+ bug-reporting address for the program. It will be printed by argp_help if
|
||
+ the ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR flag is set (as it is by various standard help
|
||
+ messages), embedded in a sentence that says something like `Report bugs to
|
||
+ ADDR.'. */
|
||
+const char *argp_program_bug_address;
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-eexst.c b/libuargp/argp-eexst.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..445b68d
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-eexst.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
|
||
+/* Default definition for ARGP_ERR_EXIT_STATUS
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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 <sysexits.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The exit status that argp will use when exiting due to a parsing error.
|
||
+ If not defined or set by the user program, this defaults to EX_USAGE from
|
||
+ <sysexits.h>. */
|
||
+error_t argp_err_exit_status = EX_USAGE;
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..75227f9
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,439 @@
|
||
+/* Word-wrapping and line-truncating streams
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997-1999,2001,2002,2003,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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.
|
||
+
|
||
+ Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
|
||
+*/
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This package emulates glibc `line_wrap_stream' semantics for systems that
|
||
+ don't have that. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||
+# include <config.h>
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <string.h>
|
||
+#include <errno.h>
|
||
+#include <stdarg.h>
|
||
+#include <ctype.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+#include "argp-fmtstream.h"
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef isblank
|
||
+#define isblank(ch) ((ch)==' ' || (ch)=='\t')
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+# include <wchar.h>
|
||
+# include <libio/libioP.h>
|
||
+# define __vsnprintf(s, l, f, a) _IO_vsnprintf (s, l, f, a)
|
||
+#else
|
||
+# define __vsnprintf(s, l, f, a) vsnprintf (s, l, f, a)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#define INIT_BUF_SIZE 200
|
||
+#define PRINTF_SIZE_GUESS 150
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return an argp_fmtstream that outputs to STREAM, and which prefixes lines
|
||
+ written on it with LMARGIN spaces and limits them to RMARGIN columns
|
||
+ total. If WMARGIN >= 0, words that extend past RMARGIN are wrapped by
|
||
+ replacing the whitespace before them with a newline and WMARGIN spaces.
|
||
+ Otherwise, chars beyond RMARGIN are simply dropped until a newline.
|
||
+ Returns NULL if there was an error. */
|
||
+argp_fmtstream_t
|
||
+__argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *stream,
|
||
+ size_t lmargin, size_t rmargin, ssize_t wmargin)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t fs;
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs = (struct argp_fmtstream *) malloc (sizeof (struct argp_fmtstream));
|
||
+ if (fs != NULL)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ fs->stream = stream;
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs->lmargin = lmargin;
|
||
+ fs->rmargin = rmargin;
|
||
+ fs->wmargin = wmargin;
|
||
+ fs->point_col = 0;
|
||
+ fs->point_offs = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs->buf = (char *) malloc (INIT_BUF_SIZE);
|
||
+ if (! fs->buf)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ free (fs);
|
||
+ fs = 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ fs->p = fs->buf;
|
||
+ fs->end = fs->buf + INIT_BUF_SIZE;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return fs;
|
||
+}
|
||
+#if 0
|
||
+/* Not exported. */
|
||
+#ifdef weak_alias
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_make_fmtstream, argp_make_fmtstream)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Flush FS to its stream, and free it (but don't close the stream). */
|
||
+void
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t fs)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (fs);
|
||
+ if (fs->p > fs->buf)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s", (int) (fs->p - fs->buf), fs->buf);
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, fs->p - fs->buf, fs->stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ free (fs->buf);
|
||
+ free (fs);
|
||
+}
|
||
+#if 0
|
||
+/* Not exported. */
|
||
+#ifdef weak_alias
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_free, argp_fmtstream_free)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Process FS's buffer so that line wrapping is done from POINT_OFFS to the
|
||
+ end of its buffer. This code is mostly from glibc stdio/linewrap.c. */
|
||
+void
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t fs)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *buf, *nl;
|
||
+ size_t len;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Scan the buffer for newlines. */
|
||
+ buf = fs->buf + fs->point_offs;
|
||
+ while (buf < fs->p)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ size_t r;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fs->point_col == 0 && fs->lmargin != 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* We are starting a new line. Print spaces to the left margin. */
|
||
+ const size_t pad = fs->lmargin;
|
||
+ if (fs->p + pad < fs->end)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* We can fit in them in the buffer by moving the
|
||
+ buffer text up and filling in the beginning. */
|
||
+ memmove (buf + pad, buf, fs->p - buf);
|
||
+ fs->p += pad; /* Compensate for bigger buffer. */
|
||
+ memset (buf, ' ', pad); /* Fill in the spaces. */
|
||
+ buf += pad; /* Don't bother searching them. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* No buffer space for spaces. Must flush. */
|
||
+ size_t i;
|
||
+ for (i = 0; i < pad; i++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ if (_IO_fwide (fs->stream, 0) > 0)
|
||
+ putwc_unlocked (L' ', fs->stream);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (' ', fs->stream);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ fs->point_col = pad;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ len = fs->p - buf;
|
||
+ nl = memchr (buf, '\n', len);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fs->point_col < 0)
|
||
+ fs->point_col = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (!nl)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The buffer ends in a partial line. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fs->point_col + len < fs->rmargin)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The remaining buffer text is a partial line and fits
|
||
+ within the maximum line width. Advance point for the
|
||
+ characters to be written and stop scanning. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col += len;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Set the end-of-line pointer for the code below to
|
||
+ the end of the buffer. */
|
||
+ nl = fs->p;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (fs->point_col + (nl - buf) < (ssize_t) fs->rmargin)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The buffer contains a full line that fits within the maximum
|
||
+ line width. Reset point and scan the next line. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col = 0;
|
||
+ buf = nl + 1;
|
||
+ continue;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* This line is too long. */
|
||
+ r = fs->rmargin - 1;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fs->wmargin < 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Truncate the line by overwriting the excess with the
|
||
+ newline and anything after it in the buffer. */
|
||
+ if (nl < fs->p)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ memmove (buf + (r - fs->point_col), nl, fs->p - nl);
|
||
+ fs->p -= buf + (r - fs->point_col) - nl;
|
||
+ /* Reset point for the next line and start scanning it. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col = 0;
|
||
+ buf += r + 1; /* Skip full line plus \n. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The buffer ends with a partial line that is beyond the
|
||
+ maximum line width. Advance point for the characters
|
||
+ written, and discard those past the max from the buffer. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col += len;
|
||
+ fs->p -= fs->point_col - r;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Do word wrap. Go to the column just past the maximum line
|
||
+ width and scan back for the beginning of the word there.
|
||
+ Then insert a line break. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ char *p, *nextline;
|
||
+ int i;
|
||
+
|
||
+ p = buf + (r + 1 - fs->point_col);
|
||
+ while (p >= buf && !isblank (*p))
|
||
+ --p;
|
||
+ nextline = p + 1; /* This will begin the next line. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (nextline > buf)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Swallow separating blanks. */
|
||
+ if (p >= buf)
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ --p;
|
||
+ while (p >= buf && isblank (*p));
|
||
+ nl = p + 1; /* The newline will replace the first blank. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* A single word that is greater than the maximum line width.
|
||
+ Oh well. Put it on an overlong line by itself. */
|
||
+ p = buf + (r + 1 - fs->point_col);
|
||
+ /* Find the end of the long word. */
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ ++p;
|
||
+ while (p < nl && !isblank (*p));
|
||
+ if (p == nl)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* It already ends a line. No fussing required. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col = 0;
|
||
+ buf = nl + 1;
|
||
+ continue;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ /* We will move the newline to replace the first blank. */
|
||
+ nl = p;
|
||
+ /* Swallow separating blanks. */
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ ++p;
|
||
+ while (isblank (*p));
|
||
+ /* The next line will start here. */
|
||
+ nextline = p;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Note: There are a bunch of tests below for
|
||
+ NEXTLINE == BUF + LEN + 1; this case is where NL happens to fall
|
||
+ at the end of the buffer, and NEXTLINE is in fact empty (and so
|
||
+ we need not be careful to maintain its contents). */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if ((nextline == buf + len + 1
|
||
+ ? fs->end - nl < fs->wmargin + 1
|
||
+ : nextline - (nl + 1) < fs->wmargin)
|
||
+ && fs->p > nextline)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The margin needs more blanks than we removed. */
|
||
+ if (fs->end - fs->p > fs->wmargin + 1)
|
||
+ /* Make some space for them. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ size_t mv = fs->p - nextline;
|
||
+ memmove (nl + 1 + fs->wmargin, nextline, mv);
|
||
+ nextline = nl + 1 + fs->wmargin;
|
||
+ len = nextline + mv - buf;
|
||
+ *nl++ = '\n';
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Output the first line so we can use the space. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s\n",
|
||
+ (int) (nl - fs->buf), fs->buf);
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ if (nl > fs->buf)
|
||
+ fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, nl - fs->buf, fs->stream);
|
||
+ putc_unlocked ('\n', fs->stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ len += buf - fs->buf;
|
||
+ nl = buf = fs->buf;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* We can fit the newline and blanks in before
|
||
+ the next word. */
|
||
+ *nl++ = '\n';
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (nextline - nl >= fs->wmargin
|
||
+ || (nextline == buf + len + 1 && fs->end - nextline >= fs->wmargin))
|
||
+ /* Add blanks up to the wrap margin column. */
|
||
+ for (i = 0; i < fs->wmargin; ++i)
|
||
+ *nl++ = ' ';
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ for (i = 0; i < fs->wmargin; ++i)
|
||
+#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ if (_IO_fwide (fs->stream, 0) > 0)
|
||
+ putwc_unlocked (L' ', fs->stream);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (' ', fs->stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Copy the tail of the original buffer into the current buffer
|
||
+ position. */
|
||
+ if (nl < nextline)
|
||
+ memmove (nl, nextline, buf + len - nextline);
|
||
+ len -= nextline - buf;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Continue the scan on the remaining lines in the buffer. */
|
||
+ buf = nl;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Restore bufp to include all the remaining text. */
|
||
+ fs->p = nl + len;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Reset the counter of what has been output this line. If wmargin
|
||
+ is 0, we want to avoid the lmargin getting added, so we set
|
||
+ point_col to a magic value of -1 in that case. */
|
||
+ fs->point_col = fs->wmargin ? fs->wmargin : -1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Remember that we've scanned as far as the end of the buffer. */
|
||
+ fs->point_offs = fs->p - fs->buf;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Ensure that FS has space for AMOUNT more bytes in its buffer, either by
|
||
+ growing the buffer, or by flushing it. True is returned iff we succeed. */
|
||
+int
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_ensure (struct argp_fmtstream *fs, size_t amount)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (fs->end - fs->p) < amount)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ ssize_t wrote;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Flush FS's buffer. */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s", (int) (fs->p - fs->buf), fs->buf);
|
||
+ wrote = fs->p - fs->buf;
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ wrote = fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, fs->p - fs->buf, fs->stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ if (wrote == fs->p - fs->buf)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ fs->p = fs->buf;
|
||
+ fs->point_offs = 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ fs->p -= wrote;
|
||
+ fs->point_offs -= wrote;
|
||
+ memmove (fs->buf, fs->buf + wrote, fs->p - fs->buf);
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (fs->end - fs->buf) < amount)
|
||
+ /* Gotta grow the buffer. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ size_t old_size = fs->end - fs->buf;
|
||
+ size_t new_size = old_size + amount;
|
||
+ char *new_buf;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (new_size < old_size || ! (new_buf = realloc (fs->buf, new_size)))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ __set_errno (ENOMEM);
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs->buf = new_buf;
|
||
+ fs->end = new_buf + new_size;
|
||
+ fs->p = fs->buf;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 1;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+ssize_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_printf (struct argp_fmtstream *fs, const char *fmt, ...)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int out;
|
||
+ size_t avail;
|
||
+ size_t size_guess = PRINTF_SIZE_GUESS; /* How much space to reserve. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ va_list args;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! __argp_fmtstream_ensure (fs, size_guess))
|
||
+ return -1;
|
||
+
|
||
+ va_start (args, fmt);
|
||
+ avail = fs->end - fs->p;
|
||
+ out = __vsnprintf (fs->p, avail, fmt, args);
|
||
+ va_end (args);
|
||
+ if ((size_t) out >= avail)
|
||
+ size_guess = out + 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ while ((size_t) out >= avail);
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs->p += out;
|
||
+
|
||
+ return out;
|
||
+}
|
||
+#if 0
|
||
+/* Not exported. */
|
||
+#ifdef weak_alias
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_printf, argp_fmtstream_printf)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif /* !ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..ca7c834
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
|
||
+/* Word-wrapping and line-truncating streams.
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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.
|
||
+
|
||
+ Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
|
||
+*/
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This package emulates glibc `line_wrap_stream' semantics for systems that
|
||
+ don't have that. If the system does have it, it is just a wrapper for
|
||
+ that. This header file is only used internally while compiling argp, and
|
||
+ shouldn't be installed. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef _ARGP_FMTSTREAM_H
|
||
+#define _ARGP_FMTSTREAM_H
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdio.h>
|
||
+#include <string.h>
|
||
+#include <unistd.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef __attribute__
|
||
+/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */
|
||
+# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
|
||
+# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+/* The __-protected variants of `format' and `printf' attributes
|
||
+ are accepted by gcc versions 2.6.4 (effectively 2.7) and later. */
|
||
+# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
|
||
+# define __format__ format
|
||
+# define __printf__ printf
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#if 0 /* uClibc: disabled */
|
||
+#if (_LIBC - 0 && !defined (USE_IN_LIBIO)) \
|
||
+ || (defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) && defined (HAVE_LINEWRAP_H))
|
||
+/* line_wrap_stream is available, so use that. */
|
||
+#define ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#else
|
||
+/* line_wrap stream NOT available */
|
||
+# undef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP
|
||
+/* Just be a simple wrapper for line_wrap_stream; the semantics are
|
||
+ *slightly* different, as line_wrap_stream doesn't actually make a new
|
||
+ object, it just modifies the given stream (reversibly) to do
|
||
+ line-wrapping. Since we control who uses this code, it doesn't matter. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <linewrap.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+typedef FILE *argp_fmtstream_t;
|
||
+
|
||
+#define argp_make_fmtstream line_wrap_stream
|
||
+#define __argp_make_fmtstream line_wrap_stream
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_free line_unwrap_stream
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_free line_unwrap_stream
|
||
+
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_putc(fs,ch) putc(ch,fs)
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_putc(fs,ch) putc(ch,fs)
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_puts(fs,str) fputs(str,fs)
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_puts(fs,str) fputs(str,fs)
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_write(fs,str,len) fwrite(str,1,len,fs)
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_write(fs,str,len) fwrite(str,1,len,fs)
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_printf fprintf
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_printf fprintf
|
||
+
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_lmargin line_wrap_lmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_lmargin line_wrap_lmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin line_wrap_set_lmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin line_wrap_set_lmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_rmargin line_wrap_rmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_rmargin line_wrap_rmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin line_wrap_set_rmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin line_wrap_set_rmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_wmargin line_wrap_wmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_wmargin line_wrap_wmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin line_wrap_set_wmargin
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin line_wrap_set_wmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_point line_wrap_point
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_point line_wrap_point
|
||
+
|
||
+#else /* !ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */
|
||
+/* Guess we have to define our own version. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef __const
|
||
+#define __const const
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+struct argp_fmtstream
|
||
+{
|
||
+ FILE *stream; /* The stream we're outputting to. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ size_t lmargin, rmargin; /* Left and right margins. */
|
||
+ ssize_t wmargin; /* Margin to wrap to, or -1 to truncate. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Point in buffer to which we've processed for wrapping, but not output. */
|
||
+ size_t point_offs;
|
||
+ /* Output column at POINT_OFFS, or -1 meaning 0 but don't add lmargin. */
|
||
+ ssize_t point_col;
|
||
+
|
||
+ char *buf; /* Output buffer. */
|
||
+ char *p; /* Current end of text in BUF. */
|
||
+ char *end; /* Absolute end of BUF. */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+typedef struct argp_fmtstream *argp_fmtstream_t;
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return an argp_fmtstream that outputs to STREAM, and which prefixes lines
|
||
+ written on it with LMARGIN spaces and limits them to RMARGIN columns
|
||
+ total. If WMARGIN >= 0, words that extend past RMARGIN are wrapped by
|
||
+ replacing the whitespace before them with a newline and WMARGIN spaces.
|
||
+ Otherwise, chars beyond RMARGIN are simply dropped until a newline.
|
||
+ Returns NULL if there was an error. */
|
||
+extern argp_fmtstream_t __argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *__stream,
|
||
+ size_t __lmargin,
|
||
+ size_t __rmargin,
|
||
+ ssize_t __wmargin);
|
||
+extern argp_fmtstream_t argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *__stream,
|
||
+ size_t __lmargin,
|
||
+ size_t __rmargin,
|
||
+ ssize_t __wmargin);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Flush __FS to its stream, and free it (but don't close the stream). */
|
||
+extern void __argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+extern void argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+extern ssize_t __argp_fmtstream_printf (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ __const char *__fmt, ...)
|
||
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (printf, 2, 3)));
|
||
+extern ssize_t argp_fmtstream_printf (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ __const char *__fmt, ...)
|
||
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (printf, 2, 3)));
|
||
+
|
||
+extern int __argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch);
|
||
+extern int argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch);
|
||
+
|
||
+extern int __argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str);
|
||
+extern int argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str);
|
||
+
|
||
+extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ __const char *__str, size_t __len);
|
||
+extern size_t argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ __const char *__str, size_t __len);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Access macros for various bits of state. */
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_lmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->lmargin)
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_rmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->rmargin)
|
||
+#define argp_fmtstream_wmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->wmargin)
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_lmargin argp_fmtstream_lmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_rmargin argp_fmtstream_rmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_wmargin argp_fmtstream_wmargin
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set __FS's left margin to LMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __lmargin);
|
||
+extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __lmargin);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set __FS's right margin to __RMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __rmargin);
|
||
+extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __rmargin);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set __FS's wrap margin to __WMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __wmargin);
|
||
+extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ size_t __wmargin);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return the column number of the current output point in __FS. */
|
||
+extern size_t argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Internal routines. */
|
||
+extern void _argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+extern void __argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t __fs);
|
||
+extern int _argp_fmtstream_ensure (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __amount);
|
||
+extern int __argp_fmtstream_ensure (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __amount);
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__
|
||
+/* Inline versions of above routines. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#if !_LIBC
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_putc argp_fmtstream_putc
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_puts argp_fmtstream_puts
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_write argp_fmtstream_write
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_point argp_fmtstream_point
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_update _argp_fmtstream_update
|
||
+#define __argp_fmtstream_ensure _argp_fmtstream_ensure
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef ARGP_FS_EI
|
||
+#define ARGP_FS_EI __extern_inline
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI size_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs,
|
||
+ __const char *__str, size_t __len)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (__fs->p + __len <= __fs->end || __argp_fmtstream_ensure (__fs, __len))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ memcpy (__fs->p, __str, __len);
|
||
+ __fs->p += __len;
|
||
+ return __len;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI int
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t __len = strlen (__str);
|
||
+ if (__len)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ size_t __wrote = __argp_fmtstream_write (__fs, __str, __len);
|
||
+ return __wrote == __len ? 0 : -1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI int
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (__fs->p < __fs->end || __argp_fmtstream_ensure (__fs, 1))
|
||
+ return *__fs->p++ = __ch;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return EOF;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set __FS's left margin to __LMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI size_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __lmargin)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t __old;
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs);
|
||
+ __old = __fs->lmargin;
|
||
+ __fs->lmargin = __lmargin;
|
||
+ return __old;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set __FS's right margin to __RMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI size_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __rmargin)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t __old;
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs);
|
||
+ __old = __fs->rmargin;
|
||
+ __fs->rmargin = __rmargin;
|
||
+ return __old;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Set FS's wrap margin to __WMARGIN and return the old value. */
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI size_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __wmargin)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t __old;
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs);
|
||
+ __old = __fs->wmargin;
|
||
+ __fs->wmargin = __wmargin;
|
||
+ return __old;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return the column number of the current output point in __FS. */
|
||
+ARGP_FS_EI size_t
|
||
+__argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs);
|
||
+ return __fs->point_col >= 0 ? __fs->point_col : 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+#if !_LIBC
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_putc
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_puts
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_write
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_point
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_update
|
||
+#undef __argp_fmtstream_ensure
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif /* __OPTIMIZE__ */
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif /* ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif /* argp-fmtstream.h */
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c b/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..473cbbd
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
|
||
+/* Real definitions for extern inline functions in argp-fmtstream.h
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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
|
||
+
|
||
+#define ARGP_FS_EI
|
||
+#undef __OPTIMIZE__
|
||
+#define __OPTIMIZE__ 1
|
||
+#include "argp-fmtstream.h"
|
||
+
|
||
+#if 0
|
||
+/* Not exported. */
|
||
+/* Add weak aliases. */
|
||
+#if _LIBC - 0 && !defined (ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP) && defined (weak_alias)
|
||
+
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_putc, argp_fmtstream_putc)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_puts, argp_fmtstream_puts)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_write, argp_fmtstream_write)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin)
|
||
+weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_point, argp_fmtstream_point)
|
||
+
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-help.c b/libuargp/argp-help.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..58a5e6e
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-help.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,1882 @@
|
||
+/* Hierarchial argument parsing help output
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1995-2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
|
||
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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.
|
||
+
|
||
+ Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
|
||
+*/
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
|
||
+# define _GNU_SOURCE 1
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||
+#include <config.h>
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+/* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */
|
||
+#ifndef __GNUC__
|
||
+# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H || defined _LIBC
|
||
+# include <alloca.h>
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# ifdef _AIX
|
||
+#pragma alloca
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */
|
||
+char *alloca ();
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stddef.h>
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <string.h>
|
||
+#include <assert.h>
|
||
+#include <stdarg.h>
|
||
+#include <ctype.h>
|
||
+#include <limits.h>
|
||
+#ifdef _LIBC
|
||
+# include <wchar.h>
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <features.h>
|
||
+#ifndef _
|
||
+/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages. */
|
||
+# if (defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC) && defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETTEXT_AWARENESS__
|
||
+# include <libintl.h>
|
||
+# ifdef _LIBC
|
||
+# undef dgettext
|
||
+# define dgettext(domain, msgid) \
|
||
+ INTUSE(__dcgettext) (domain, msgid, LC_MESSAGES)
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# define dgettext(domain, msgid) (msgid)
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef _LIBC
|
||
+# if HAVE_STRERROR_R
|
||
+# if !HAVE_DECL_STRERROR_R
|
||
+char *strerror_r (int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen);
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# if !HAVE_DECL_STRERROR
|
||
+char *strerror (int errnum);
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+#include "argp-fmtstream.h"
|
||
+#include <stdbool.h>
|
||
+#include <stdint.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef SIZE_MAX
|
||
+# define SIZE_MAX ((size_t) -1)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+/* User-selectable (using an environment variable) formatting parameters.
|
||
+
|
||
+ These may be specified in an environment variable called `ARGP_HELP_FMT',
|
||
+ with a contents like: VAR1=VAL1,VAR2=VAL2,BOOLVAR2,no-BOOLVAR2
|
||
+ Where VALn must be a positive integer. The list of variables is in the
|
||
+ UPARAM_NAMES vector, below. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Default parameters. */
|
||
+#define DUP_ARGS 0 /* True if option argument can be duplicated. */
|
||
+#define DUP_ARGS_NOTE 1 /* True to print a note about duplicate args. */
|
||
+#define SHORT_OPT_COL 2 /* column in which short options start */
|
||
+#define LONG_OPT_COL 6 /* column in which long options start */
|
||
+#define DOC_OPT_COL 2 /* column in which doc options start */
|
||
+#define OPT_DOC_COL 29 /* column in which option text starts */
|
||
+#define HEADER_COL 1 /* column in which group headers are printed */
|
||
+#define USAGE_INDENT 12 /* indentation of wrapped usage lines */
|
||
+#define RMARGIN 79 /* right margin used for wrapping */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* User-selectable (using an environment variable) formatting parameters.
|
||
+ They must all be of type `int' for the parsing code to work. */
|
||
+struct uparams
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* If true, arguments for an option are shown with both short and long
|
||
+ options, even when a given option has both, e.g. `-x ARG, --longx=ARG'.
|
||
+ If false, then if an option has both, the argument is only shown with
|
||
+ the long one, e.g., `-x, --longx=ARG', and a message indicating that
|
||
+ this really means both is printed below the options. */
|
||
+ int dup_args;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* This is true if when DUP_ARGS is false, and some duplicate arguments have
|
||
+ been suppressed, an explanatory message should be printed. */
|
||
+ int dup_args_note;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Various output columns. */
|
||
+ int short_opt_col;
|
||
+ int long_opt_col;
|
||
+ int doc_opt_col;
|
||
+ int opt_doc_col;
|
||
+ int header_col;
|
||
+ int usage_indent;
|
||
+ int rmargin;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This is a global variable, as user options are only ever read once. */
|
||
+static struct uparams uparams = {
|
||
+ DUP_ARGS, DUP_ARGS_NOTE,
|
||
+ SHORT_OPT_COL, LONG_OPT_COL, DOC_OPT_COL, OPT_DOC_COL, HEADER_COL,
|
||
+ USAGE_INDENT, RMARGIN
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* A particular uparam, and what the user name is. */
|
||
+struct uparam_name
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const char name[14]; /* User name. */
|
||
+ bool is_bool; /* Whether it's `boolean'. */
|
||
+ uint8_t uparams_offs; /* Location of the (int) field in UPARAMS. */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The name-field mappings we know about. */
|
||
+static const struct uparam_name uparam_names[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ { "dup-args", true, offsetof (struct uparams, dup_args) },
|
||
+ { "dup-args-note", true, offsetof (struct uparams, dup_args_note) },
|
||
+ { "short-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, short_opt_col) },
|
||
+ { "long-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, long_opt_col) },
|
||
+ { "doc-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, doc_opt_col) },
|
||
+ { "opt-doc-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, opt_doc_col) },
|
||
+ { "header-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, header_col) },
|
||
+ { "usage-indent", false, offsetof (struct uparams, usage_indent) },
|
||
+ { "rmargin", false, offsetof (struct uparams, rmargin) }
|
||
+};
|
||
+#define nuparam_names (sizeof (uparam_names) / sizeof (uparam_names[0]))
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Read user options from the environment, and fill in UPARAMS appropiately. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+fill_in_uparams (const struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const char *var = getenv ("ARGP_HELP_FMT");
|
||
+
|
||
+#define SKIPWS(p) do { while (isspace (*p)) p++; } while (0);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (var)
|
||
+ /* Parse var. */
|
||
+ while (*var)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ SKIPWS (var);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (isalpha (*var))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ size_t var_len;
|
||
+ const struct uparam_name *un;
|
||
+ int unspec = 0, val = 0;
|
||
+ const char *arg = var;
|
||
+
|
||
+ while (isalnum (*arg) || *arg == '-' || *arg == '_')
|
||
+ arg++;
|
||
+ var_len = arg - var;
|
||
+
|
||
+ SKIPWS (arg);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (*arg == '\0' || *arg == ',')
|
||
+ unspec = 1;
|
||
+ else if (*arg == '=')
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ arg++;
|
||
+ SKIPWS (arg);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (unspec)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (var[0] == 'n' && var[1] == 'o' && var[2] == '-')
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ val = 0;
|
||
+ var += 3;
|
||
+ var_len -= 3;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ val = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (isdigit (*arg))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ val = atoi (arg);
|
||
+ while (isdigit (*arg))
|
||
+ arg++;
|
||
+ SKIPWS (arg);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ un = uparam_names;
|
||
+ size_t u;
|
||
+ for (u = 0; u < nuparam_names; ++un, ++u)
|
||
+ if (strlen (un->name) == var_len
|
||
+ && strncmp (var, un->name, var_len) == 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (unspec && !un->is_bool)
|
||
+ argp_failure (state, 0, 0,
|
||
+ dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ "\
|
||
+%.*s: ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter requires a value"),
|
||
+ (int) var_len, var);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ *(int *)((char *)&uparams + un->uparams_offs) = val;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ if (u == nuparam_names)
|
||
+ argp_failure (state, 0, 0,
|
||
+ dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain, "\
|
||
+%.*s: Unknown ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter"),
|
||
+ (int) var_len, var);
|
||
+
|
||
+ var = arg;
|
||
+ if (*var == ',')
|
||
+ var++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (*var)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ argp_failure (state, 0, 0,
|
||
+ dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ "Garbage in ARGP_HELP_FMT: %s"), var);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if OPT hasn't been marked invisible. Visibility only affects
|
||
+ whether OPT is displayed or used in sorting, not option shadowing. */
|
||
+#define ovisible(opt) (! ((opt)->flags & OPTION_HIDDEN))
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if OPT is an alias for an earlier option. */
|
||
+#define oalias(opt) ((opt)->flags & OPTION_ALIAS)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if OPT is an documentation-only entry. */
|
||
+#define odoc(opt) ((opt)->flags & OPTION_DOC)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if OPT is the end-of-list marker for a list of options. */
|
||
+#define oend(opt) __option_is_end (opt)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if OPT has a short option. */
|
||
+#define oshort(opt) __option_is_short (opt)
|
||
+
|
||
+/*
|
||
+ The help format for a particular option is like:
|
||
+
|
||
+ -xARG, -yARG, --long1=ARG, --long2=ARG Documentation...
|
||
+
|
||
+ Where ARG will be omitted if there's no argument, for this option, or
|
||
+ will be surrounded by "[" and "]" appropiately if the argument is
|
||
+ optional. The documentation string is word-wrapped appropiately, and if
|
||
+ the list of options is long enough, it will be started on a separate line.
|
||
+ If there are no short options for a given option, the first long option is
|
||
+ indented slighly in a way that's supposed to make most long options appear
|
||
+ to be in a separate column.
|
||
+
|
||
+ For example, the following output (from ps):
|
||
+
|
||
+ -p PID, --pid=PID List the process PID
|
||
+ --pgrp=PGRP List processes in the process group PGRP
|
||
+ -P, -x, --no-parent Include processes without parents
|
||
+ -Q, --all-fields Don't elide unusable fields (normally if there's
|
||
+ some reason ps can't print a field for any
|
||
+ process, it's removed from the output entirely)
|
||
+ -r, --reverse, --gratuitously-long-reverse-option
|
||
+ Reverse the order of any sort
|
||
+ --session[=SID] Add the processes from the session SID (which
|
||
+ defaults to the sid of the current process)
|
||
+
|
||
+ Here are some more options:
|
||
+ -f ZOT, --foonly=ZOT Glork a foonly
|
||
+ -z, --zaza Snit a zar
|
||
+
|
||
+ -?, --help Give this help list
|
||
+ --usage Give a short usage message
|
||
+ -V, --version Print program version
|
||
+
|
||
+ The struct argp_option array for the above could look like:
|
||
+
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ {"pid", 'p', "PID", 0, "List the process PID"},
|
||
+ {"pgrp", OPT_PGRP, "PGRP", 0, "List processes in the process group PGRP"},
|
||
+ {"no-parent", 'P', 0, 0, "Include processes without parents"},
|
||
+ {0, 'x', 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
|
||
+ {"all-fields",'Q', 0, 0, "Don't elide unusable fields (normally"
|
||
+ " if there's some reason ps can't"
|
||
+ " print a field for any process, it's"
|
||
+ " removed from the output entirely)" },
|
||
+ {"reverse", 'r', 0, 0, "Reverse the order of any sort"},
|
||
+ {"gratuitously-long-reverse-option", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
|
||
+ {"session", OPT_SESS, "SID", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL,
|
||
+ "Add the processes from the session"
|
||
+ " SID (which defaults to the sid of"
|
||
+ " the current process)" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0,0,0,0, "Here are some more options:"},
|
||
+ {"foonly", 'f', "ZOT", 0, "Glork a foonly"},
|
||
+ {"zaza", 'z', 0, 0, "Snit a zar"},
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0}
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ Note that the last three options are automatically supplied by argp_parse,
|
||
+ unless you tell it not to with ARGP_NO_HELP.
|
||
+
|
||
+*/
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns true if CH occurs between BEG and END. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+find_char (char ch, char *beg, char *end)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ while (beg < end)
|
||
+ if (*beg == ch)
|
||
+ return 1;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ beg++;
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+struct hol_cluster; /* fwd decl */
|
||
+
|
||
+struct hol_entry
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* First option. */
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt;
|
||
+ /* Number of options (including aliases). */
|
||
+ unsigned num;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* A pointers into the HOL's short_options field, to the first short option
|
||
+ letter for this entry. The order of the characters following this point
|
||
+ corresponds to the order of options pointed to by OPT, and there are at
|
||
+ most NUM. A short option recorded in a option following OPT is only
|
||
+ valid if it occurs in the right place in SHORT_OPTIONS (otherwise it's
|
||
+ probably been shadowed by some other entry). */
|
||
+ char *short_options;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Entries are sorted by their group first, in the order:
|
||
+ 1, 2, ..., n, 0, -m, ..., -2, -1
|
||
+ and then alphabetically within each group. The default is 0. */
|
||
+ int group;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The cluster of options this entry belongs to, or 0 if none. */
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *cluster;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The argp from which this option came. */
|
||
+ const struct argp *argp;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* A cluster of entries to reflect the argp tree structure. */
|
||
+struct hol_cluster
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* A descriptive header printed before options in this cluster. */
|
||
+ const char *header;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Used to order clusters within the same group with the same parent,
|
||
+ according to the order in which they occurred in the parent argp's child
|
||
+ list. */
|
||
+ int index;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* How to sort this cluster with respect to options and other clusters at the
|
||
+ same depth (clusters always follow options in the same group). */
|
||
+ int group;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The cluster to which this cluster belongs, or 0 if it's at the base
|
||
+ level. */
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *parent;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The argp from which this cluster is (eventually) derived. */
|
||
+ const struct argp *argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The distance this cluster is from the root. */
|
||
+ int depth;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Clusters in a given hol are kept in a linked list, to make freeing them
|
||
+ possible. */
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *next;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* A list of options for help. */
|
||
+struct hol
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* An array of hol_entry's. */
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entries;
|
||
+ /* The number of entries in this hol. If this field is zero, the others
|
||
+ are undefined. */
|
||
+ unsigned num_entries;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* A string containing all short options in this HOL. Each entry contains
|
||
+ pointers into this string, so the order can't be messed with blindly. */
|
||
+ char *short_options;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Clusters of entries in this hol. */
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *clusters;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Create a struct hol from the options in ARGP. CLUSTER is the
|
||
+ hol_cluster in which these entries occur, or 0, if at the root. */
|
||
+static struct hol *
|
||
+make_hol (const struct argp *argp, struct hol_cluster *cluster)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *so;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *o;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opts = argp->options;
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entry;
|
||
+ unsigned num_short_options = 0;
|
||
+ struct hol *hol = malloc (sizeof (struct hol));
|
||
+
|
||
+ assert (hol);
|
||
+
|
||
+ hol->num_entries = 0;
|
||
+ hol->clusters = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opts)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int cur_group = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The first option must not be an alias. */
|
||
+ assert (! oalias (opts));
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Calculate the space needed. */
|
||
+ for (o = opts; ! oend (o); o++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (! oalias (o))
|
||
+ hol->num_entries++;
|
||
+ if (oshort (o))
|
||
+ num_short_options++; /* This is an upper bound. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ hol->entries = malloc (sizeof (struct hol_entry) * hol->num_entries);
|
||
+ hol->short_options = malloc (num_short_options + 1);
|
||
+
|
||
+ assert (hol->entries && hol->short_options);
|
||
+#if SIZE_MAX <= UINT_MAX
|
||
+ assert (hol->num_entries <= SIZE_MAX / sizeof (struct hol_entry));
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Fill in the entries. */
|
||
+ so = hol->short_options;
|
||
+ for (o = opts, entry = hol->entries; ! oend (o); entry++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ entry->opt = o;
|
||
+ entry->num = 0;
|
||
+ entry->short_options = so;
|
||
+ entry->group = cur_group =
|
||
+ o->group
|
||
+ ? o->group
|
||
+ : ((!o->name && !o->key)
|
||
+ ? cur_group + 1
|
||
+ : cur_group);
|
||
+ entry->cluster = cluster;
|
||
+ entry->argp = argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ entry->num++;
|
||
+ if (oshort (o) && ! find_char (o->key, hol->short_options, so))
|
||
+ /* O has a valid short option which hasn't already been used.*/
|
||
+ *so++ = o->key;
|
||
+ o++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ while (! oend (o) && oalias (o));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ *so = '\0'; /* null terminated so we can find the length */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return hol;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Add a new cluster to HOL, with the given GROUP and HEADER (taken from the
|
||
+ associated argp child list entry), INDEX, and PARENT, and return a pointer
|
||
+ to it. ARGP is the argp that this cluster results from. */
|
||
+static struct hol_cluster *
|
||
+hol_add_cluster (struct hol *hol, int group, const char *header, int index,
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *parent, const struct argp *argp)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *cl = malloc (sizeof (struct hol_cluster));
|
||
+ if (cl)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ cl->group = group;
|
||
+ cl->header = header;
|
||
+
|
||
+ cl->index = index;
|
||
+ cl->parent = parent;
|
||
+ cl->argp = argp;
|
||
+ cl->depth = parent ? parent->depth + 1 : 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ cl->next = hol->clusters;
|
||
+ hol->clusters = cl;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return cl;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Free HOL and any resources it uses. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_free (struct hol *hol)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *cl = hol->clusters;
|
||
+
|
||
+ while (cl)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *next = cl->next;
|
||
+ free (cl);
|
||
+ cl = next;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ free (hol->entries);
|
||
+ free (hol->short_options);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ free (hol);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static int
|
||
+hol_entry_short_iterate (const struct hol_entry *entry,
|
||
+ int (*func)(const struct argp_option *opt,
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie),
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ unsigned nopts;
|
||
+ int val = 0;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt, *real = entry->opt;
|
||
+ char *so = entry->short_options;
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (opt = real, nopts = entry->num; nopts > 0 && !val; opt++, nopts--)
|
||
+ if (oshort (opt) && *so == opt->key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (!oalias (opt))
|
||
+ real = opt;
|
||
+ if (ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ val = (*func)(opt, real, domain, cookie);
|
||
+ so++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return val;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static __inline__ int
|
||
+__attribute__ ((always_inline))
|
||
+hol_entry_long_iterate (const struct hol_entry *entry,
|
||
+ int (*func)(const struct argp_option *opt,
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie),
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ unsigned nopts;
|
||
+ int val = 0;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt, *real = entry->opt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (opt = real, nopts = entry->num; nopts > 0 && !val; opt++, nopts--)
|
||
+ if (opt->name)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (!oalias (opt))
|
||
+ real = opt;
|
||
+ if (ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ val = (*func)(opt, real, domain, cookie);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return val;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Iterator that returns true for the first short option. */
|
||
+static __inline__ int
|
||
+until_short (const struct argp_option *opt, const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return oshort (opt) ? opt->key : 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns the first valid short option in ENTRY, or 0 if there is none. */
|
||
+static char
|
||
+hol_entry_first_short (const struct hol_entry *entry)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, until_short,
|
||
+ entry->argp->argp_domain, 0);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns the first valid long option in ENTRY, or 0 if there is none. */
|
||
+static const char *
|
||
+hol_entry_first_long (const struct hol_entry *entry)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt;
|
||
+ unsigned num;
|
||
+ for (opt = entry->opt, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--)
|
||
+ if (opt->name && ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ return opt->name;
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns the entry in HOL with the long option name NAME, or 0 if there is
|
||
+ none. */
|
||
+static struct hol_entry *
|
||
+hol_find_entry (struct hol *hol, const char *name)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entry = hol->entries;
|
||
+ unsigned num_entries = hol->num_entries;
|
||
+
|
||
+ while (num_entries-- > 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt = entry->opt;
|
||
+ unsigned num_opts = entry->num;
|
||
+
|
||
+ while (num_opts-- > 0)
|
||
+ if (opt->name && ovisible (opt) && strcmp (opt->name, name) == 0)
|
||
+ return entry;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ opt++;
|
||
+
|
||
+ entry++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If an entry with the long option NAME occurs in HOL, set it's special
|
||
+ sort position to GROUP. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_set_group (struct hol *hol, const char *name, int group)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entry = hol_find_entry (hol, name);
|
||
+ if (entry)
|
||
+ entry->group = group;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Order by group: 0, 1, 2, ..., n, -m, ..., -2, -1.
|
||
+ EQ is what to return if GROUP1 and GROUP2 are the same. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+group_cmp (int group1, int group2, int eq)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (group1 == group2)
|
||
+ return eq;
|
||
+ else if ((group1 < 0 && group2 < 0) || (group1 >= 0 && group2 >= 0))
|
||
+ return group1 - group2;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return group2 - group1;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Compare clusters CL1 & CL2 by the order that they should appear in
|
||
+ output. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+hol_cluster_cmp (const struct hol_cluster *cl1, const struct hol_cluster *cl2)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* If one cluster is deeper than the other, use its ancestor at the same
|
||
+ level, so that finding the common ancestor is straightforward. */
|
||
+ while (cl1->depth > cl2->depth)
|
||
+ cl1 = cl1->parent;
|
||
+ while (cl2->depth > cl1->depth)
|
||
+ cl2 = cl2->parent;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Now reduce both clusters to their ancestors at the point where both have
|
||
+ a common parent; these can be directly compared. */
|
||
+ while (cl1->parent != cl2->parent)
|
||
+ cl1 = cl1->parent, cl2 = cl2->parent;
|
||
+
|
||
+ return group_cmp (cl1->group, cl2->group, cl2->index - cl1->index);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return the ancestor of CL that's just below the root (i.e., has a parent
|
||
+ of 0). */
|
||
+static struct hol_cluster *
|
||
+hol_cluster_base (struct hol_cluster *cl)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ while (cl->parent)
|
||
+ cl = cl->parent;
|
||
+ return cl;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return true if CL1 is a child of CL2. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+hol_cluster_is_child (const struct hol_cluster *cl1,
|
||
+ const struct hol_cluster *cl2)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ while (cl1 && cl1 != cl2)
|
||
+ cl1 = cl1->parent;
|
||
+ return cl1 == cl2;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Given the name of a OPTION_DOC option, modifies NAME to start at the tail
|
||
+ that should be used for comparisons, and returns true iff it should be
|
||
+ treated as a non-option. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+canon_doc_option (const char **name)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int non_opt;
|
||
+ /* Skip initial whitespace. */
|
||
+ while (isspace (**name))
|
||
+ (*name)++;
|
||
+ /* Decide whether this looks like an option (leading `-') or not. */
|
||
+ non_opt = (**name != '-');
|
||
+ /* Skip until part of name used for sorting. */
|
||
+ while (**name && !isalnum (**name))
|
||
+ (*name)++;
|
||
+ return non_opt;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Order ENTRY1 & ENTRY2 by the order which they should appear in a help
|
||
+ listing. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+hol_entry_cmp (const struct hol_entry *entry1,
|
||
+ const struct hol_entry *entry2)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* The group numbers by which the entries should be ordered; if either is
|
||
+ in a cluster, then this is just the group within the cluster. */
|
||
+ int group1 = entry1->group, group2 = entry2->group;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (entry1->cluster != entry2->cluster)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* The entries are not within the same cluster, so we can't compare them
|
||
+ directly, we have to use the appropiate clustering level too. */
|
||
+ if (! entry1->cluster)
|
||
+ /* ENTRY1 is at the `base level', not in a cluster, so we have to
|
||
+ compare it's group number with that of the base cluster in which
|
||
+ ENTRY2 resides. Note that if they're in the same group, the
|
||
+ clustered option always comes laster. */
|
||
+ return group_cmp (group1, hol_cluster_base (entry2->cluster)->group, -1);
|
||
+ else if (! entry2->cluster)
|
||
+ /* Likewise, but ENTRY2's not in a cluster. */
|
||
+ return group_cmp (hol_cluster_base (entry1->cluster)->group, group2, 1);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Both entries are in clusters, we can just compare the clusters. */
|
||
+ return hol_cluster_cmp (entry1->cluster, entry2->cluster);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (group1 == group2)
|
||
+ /* The entries are both in the same cluster and group, so compare them
|
||
+ alphabetically. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int short1 = hol_entry_first_short (entry1);
|
||
+ int short2 = hol_entry_first_short (entry2);
|
||
+ int doc1 = odoc (entry1->opt);
|
||
+ int doc2 = odoc (entry2->opt);
|
||
+ const char *long1 = hol_entry_first_long (entry1);
|
||
+ const char *long2 = hol_entry_first_long (entry2);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (doc1)
|
||
+ doc1 = long1 != NULL && canon_doc_option (&long1);
|
||
+ if (doc2)
|
||
+ doc2 = long2 != NULL && canon_doc_option (&long2);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (doc1 != doc2)
|
||
+ /* `documentation' options always follow normal options (or
|
||
+ documentation options that *look* like normal options). */
|
||
+ return doc1 - doc2;
|
||
+ else if (!short1 && !short2 && long1 && long2)
|
||
+ /* Only long options. */
|
||
+ return strcasecmp (long1, long2);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Compare short/short, long/short, short/long, using the first
|
||
+ character of long options. Entries without *any* valid
|
||
+ options (such as options with OPTION_HIDDEN set) will be put
|
||
+ first, but as they're not displayed, it doesn't matter where
|
||
+ they are. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ char first1 = short1 ? short1 : long1 ? *long1 : 0;
|
||
+ char first2 = short2 ? short2 : long2 ? *long2 : 0;
|
||
+#ifdef _tolower
|
||
+ int lower_cmp = _tolower (first1) - _tolower (first2);
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ int lower_cmp = tolower (first1) - tolower (first2);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ /* Compare ignoring case, except when the options are both the
|
||
+ same letter, in which case lower-case always comes first. */
|
||
+ return lower_cmp ? lower_cmp : first2 - first1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Within the same cluster, but not the same group, so just compare
|
||
+ groups. */
|
||
+ return group_cmp (group1, group2, 0);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Version of hol_entry_cmp with correct signature for qsort. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+hol_entry_qcmp (const void *entry1_v, const void *entry2_v)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return hol_entry_cmp (entry1_v, entry2_v);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Sort HOL by group and alphabetically by option name (with short options
|
||
+ taking precedence over long). Since the sorting is for display purposes
|
||
+ only, the shadowing of options isn't effected. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_sort (struct hol *hol)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ qsort (hol->entries, hol->num_entries, sizeof (struct hol_entry),
|
||
+ hol_entry_qcmp);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Append MORE to HOL, destroying MORE in the process. Options in HOL shadow
|
||
+ any in MORE with the same name. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_append (struct hol *hol, struct hol *more)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster **cl_end = &hol->clusters;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Steal MORE's cluster list, and add it to the end of HOL's. */
|
||
+ while (*cl_end)
|
||
+ cl_end = &(*cl_end)->next;
|
||
+ *cl_end = more->clusters;
|
||
+ more->clusters = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Merge entries. */
|
||
+ if (more->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries == 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ hol->num_entries = more->num_entries;
|
||
+ hol->entries = more->entries;
|
||
+ hol->short_options = more->short_options;
|
||
+ more->num_entries = 0; /* Mark MORE's fields as invalid. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Append the entries in MORE to those in HOL, taking care to only add
|
||
+ non-shadowed SHORT_OPTIONS values. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ unsigned left;
|
||
+ char *so, *more_so;
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *e;
|
||
+ unsigned num_entries = hol->num_entries + more->num_entries;
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entries =
|
||
+ malloc (num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry));
|
||
+ unsigned hol_so_len = strlen (hol->short_options);
|
||
+ char *short_options =
|
||
+ malloc (hol_so_len + strlen (more->short_options) + 1);
|
||
+
|
||
+ assert (entries && short_options);
|
||
+#if SIZE_MAX <= UINT_MAX
|
||
+ assert (num_entries <= SIZE_MAX / sizeof (struct hol_entry));
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ mempcpy (mempcpy (entries, hol->entries,
|
||
+ hol->num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry)),
|
||
+ more->entries,
|
||
+ more->num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry));
|
||
+
|
||
+ mempcpy (short_options, hol->short_options, hol_so_len);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Fix up the short options pointers from HOL. */
|
||
+ for (e = entries, left = hol->num_entries; left > 0; e++, left--)
|
||
+ e->short_options += (short_options - hol->short_options);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Now add the short options from MORE, fixing up its entries
|
||
+ too. */
|
||
+ so = short_options + hol_so_len;
|
||
+ more_so = more->short_options;
|
||
+ for (left = more->num_entries; left > 0; e++, left--)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int opts_left;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ e->short_options = so;
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (opts_left = e->num, opt = e->opt; opts_left; opt++, opts_left--)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int ch = *more_so;
|
||
+ if (oshort (opt) && ch == opt->key)
|
||
+ /* The next short option in MORE_SO, CH, is from OPT. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (! find_char (ch, short_options,
|
||
+ short_options + hol_so_len))
|
||
+ /* The short option CH isn't shadowed by HOL's options,
|
||
+ so add it to the sum. */
|
||
+ *so++ = ch;
|
||
+ more_so++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ *so = '\0';
|
||
+
|
||
+ free (hol->entries);
|
||
+ free (hol->short_options);
|
||
+
|
||
+ hol->entries = entries;
|
||
+ hol->num_entries = num_entries;
|
||
+ hol->short_options = short_options;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ hol_free (more);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Inserts enough spaces to make sure STREAM is at column COL. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+indent_to (argp_fmtstream_t stream, unsigned col)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int needed = col - __argp_fmtstream_point (stream);
|
||
+ while (needed-- > 0)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, ' ');
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output to STREAM either a space, or a newline if there isn't room for at
|
||
+ least ENSURE characters before the right margin. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+space (argp_fmtstream_t stream, size_t ensure)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream) + ensure
|
||
+ >= __argp_fmtstream_rmargin (stream))
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, ' ');
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If the option REAL has an argument, we print it in using the printf
|
||
+ format REQ_FMT or OPT_FMT depending on whether it's a required or
|
||
+ optional argument. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+arg (const struct argp_option *real, const char *req_fmt, const char *opt_fmt,
|
||
+ const char *domain, argp_fmtstream_t stream)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (real->arg)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, opt_fmt,
|
||
+ dgettext (domain, real->arg));
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, req_fmt,
|
||
+ dgettext (domain, real->arg));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Helper functions for hol_entry_help. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* State used during the execution of hol_help. */
|
||
+struct hol_help_state
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* PREV_ENTRY should contain the previous entry printed, or 0. */
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *prev_entry;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If an entry is in a different group from the previous one, and SEP_GROUPS
|
||
+ is true, then a blank line will be printed before any output. */
|
||
+ int sep_groups;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* True if a duplicate option argument was suppressed (only ever set if
|
||
+ UPARAMS.dup_args is false). */
|
||
+ int suppressed_dup_arg;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Some state used while printing a help entry (used to communicate with
|
||
+ helper functions). See the doc for hol_entry_help for more info, as most
|
||
+ of the fields are copied from its arguments. */
|
||
+struct pentry_state
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const struct hol_entry *entry;
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream;
|
||
+ struct hol_help_state *hhstate;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* True if nothing's been printed so far. */
|
||
+ int first;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If non-zero, the state that was used to print this help. */
|
||
+ const struct argp_state *state;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If a user doc filter should be applied to DOC, do so. */
|
||
+static const char *
|
||
+filter_doc (const char *doc, int key, const struct argp *argp,
|
||
+ const struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (argp && argp->help_filter)
|
||
+ /* We must apply a user filter to this output. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ void *input = __argp_input (argp, state);
|
||
+ return (*argp->help_filter) (key, doc, input);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* No filter. */
|
||
+ return doc;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Prints STR as a header line, with the margin lines set appropiately, and
|
||
+ notes the fact that groups should be separated with a blank line. ARGP is
|
||
+ the argp that should dictate any user doc filtering to take place. Note
|
||
+ that the previous wrap margin isn't restored, but the left margin is reset
|
||
+ to 0. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+print_header (const char *str, const struct argp *argp,
|
||
+ struct pentry_state *pest)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const char *tstr = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, str);
|
||
+ const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, ARGP_KEY_HELP_HEADER, argp, pest->state);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fstr)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (*fstr)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (pest->hhstate->prev_entry)
|
||
+ /* Precede with a blank line. */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n');
|
||
+ indent_to (pest->stream, uparams.header_col);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (pest->stream, uparams.header_col);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (pest->stream, uparams.header_col);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (pest->stream, fstr);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (pest->stream, 0);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n');
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ pest->hhstate->sep_groups = 1; /* Separate subsequent groups. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fstr != tstr)
|
||
+ free ((char *) fstr);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Inserts a comma if this isn't the first item on the line, and then makes
|
||
+ sure we're at least to column COL. If this *is* the first item on a line,
|
||
+ prints any pending whitespace/headers that should precede this line. Also
|
||
+ clears FIRST. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+comma (unsigned col, struct pentry_state *pest)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (pest->first)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const struct hol_entry *pe = pest->hhstate->prev_entry;
|
||
+ const struct hol_cluster *cl = pest->entry->cluster;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (pest->hhstate->sep_groups && pe && pest->entry->group != pe->group)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n');
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (cl && cl->header && *cl->header
|
||
+ && (!pe
|
||
+ || (pe->cluster != cl
|
||
+ && !hol_cluster_is_child (pe->cluster, cl))))
|
||
+ /* If we're changing clusters, then this must be the start of the
|
||
+ ENTRY's cluster unless that is an ancestor of the previous one
|
||
+ (in which case we had just popped into a sub-cluster for a bit).
|
||
+ If so, then print the cluster's header line. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_wmargin (pest->stream);
|
||
+ print_header (cl->header, cl->argp, pest);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (pest->stream, old_wm);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ pest->first = 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (pest->stream, ", ");
|
||
+
|
||
+ indent_to (pest->stream, col);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Print help for ENTRY to STREAM. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_entry_help (struct hol_entry *entry, const struct argp_state *state,
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream, struct hol_help_state *hhstate)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ unsigned num;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real = entry->opt, *opt;
|
||
+ char *so = entry->short_options;
|
||
+ int have_long_opt = 0; /* We have any long options. */
|
||
+ /* Saved margins. */
|
||
+ int old_lm = __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0);
|
||
+ int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_wmargin (stream);
|
||
+ /* PEST is a state block holding some of our variables that we'd like to
|
||
+ share with helper functions. */
|
||
+ struct pentry_state pest = { entry, stream, hhstate, 1, state };
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! odoc (real))
|
||
+ for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--)
|
||
+ if (opt->name && ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ have_long_opt = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* First emit short options. */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.short_opt_col); /* For truly bizarre cases. */
|
||
+ for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--)
|
||
+ if (oshort (opt) && opt->key == *so)
|
||
+ /* OPT has a valid (non shadowed) short option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ comma (uparams.short_opt_col, &pest);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '-');
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, *so);
|
||
+ if (!have_long_opt || uparams.dup_args)
|
||
+ arg (real, " %s", "[%s]",
|
||
+ state == NULL ? NULL : state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ stream);
|
||
+ else if (real->arg)
|
||
+ hhstate->suppressed_dup_arg = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ so++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Now, long options. */
|
||
+ if (odoc (real))
|
||
+ /* A `documentation' option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.doc_opt_col);
|
||
+ for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--)
|
||
+ if (opt->name && ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ comma (uparams.doc_opt_col, &pest);
|
||
+ /* Calling gettext here isn't quite right, since sorting will
|
||
+ have been done on the original; but documentation options
|
||
+ should be pretty rare anyway... */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream,
|
||
+ dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ opt->name));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* A real long option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.long_opt_col);
|
||
+ for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--)
|
||
+ if (opt->name && ovisible (opt))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ comma (uparams.long_opt_col, &pest);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, "--%s", opt->name);
|
||
+ arg (real, "=%s", "[=%s]",
|
||
+ state == NULL ? NULL : state->root_argp->argp_domain, stream);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Next, documentation strings. */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (pest.first)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Didn't print any switches, what's up? */
|
||
+ if (!oshort (real) && !real->name)
|
||
+ /* This is a group header, print it nicely. */
|
||
+ print_header (real->doc, entry->argp, &pest);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Just a totally shadowed option or null header; print nothing. */
|
||
+ goto cleanup; /* Just return, after cleaning up. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const char *tstr = real->doc ? dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ real->doc) : 0;
|
||
+ const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, real->key, entry->argp, state);
|
||
+ if (fstr && *fstr)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ unsigned int col = __argp_fmtstream_point (stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (col > (unsigned int) (uparams.opt_doc_col + 3))
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ else if (col >= (unsigned int) uparams.opt_doc_col)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, " ");
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ indent_to (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, fstr);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ if (fstr && fstr != tstr)
|
||
+ free ((char *) fstr);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Reset the left margin. */
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ hhstate->prev_entry = entry;
|
||
+
|
||
+cleanup:
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, old_lm);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, old_wm);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output a long help message about the options in HOL to STREAM. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_help (struct hol *hol, const struct argp_state *state,
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ unsigned num;
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entry;
|
||
+ struct hol_help_state hhstate = { 0, 0, 0 };
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (entry = hol->entries, num = hol->num_entries; num > 0; entry++, num--)
|
||
+ hol_entry_help (entry, state, stream, &hhstate);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (hhstate.suppressed_dup_arg && uparams.dup_args_note)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const char *tstr = dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL
|
||
+ : state->root_argp->argp_domain, "\
|
||
+Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or \
|
||
+optional for any corresponding short options.");
|
||
+ const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, ARGP_KEY_HELP_DUP_ARGS_NOTE,
|
||
+ state ? state->root_argp : 0, state);
|
||
+ if (fstr && *fstr)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, fstr);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ if (fstr && fstr != tstr)
|
||
+ free ((char *) fstr);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Helper functions for hol_usage. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If OPT is a short option without an arg, append its key to the string
|
||
+ pointer pointer to by COOKIE, and advance the pointer. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+add_argless_short_opt (const struct argp_option *opt,
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char **snao_end = cookie;
|
||
+ if (!(opt->arg || real->arg)
|
||
+ && !((opt->flags | real->flags) & OPTION_NO_USAGE))
|
||
+ *(*snao_end)++ = opt->key;
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If OPT is a short option with an arg, output a usage entry for it to the
|
||
+ stream pointed at by COOKIE. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+usage_argful_short_opt (const struct argp_option *opt,
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream = cookie;
|
||
+ const char *arg = opt->arg;
|
||
+ int flags = opt->flags | real->flags;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! arg)
|
||
+ arg = real->arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (arg && !(flags & OPTION_NO_USAGE))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ arg = dgettext (domain, arg);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [-%c[%s]]", opt->key, arg);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Manually do line wrapping so that it (probably) won't
|
||
+ get wrapped at the embedded space. */
|
||
+ space (stream, 6 + strlen (arg));
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, "[-%c %s]", opt->key, arg);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output a usage entry for the long option opt to the stream pointed at by
|
||
+ COOKIE. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+usage_long_opt (const struct argp_option *opt,
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real,
|
||
+ const char *domain, void *cookie)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream = cookie;
|
||
+ const char *arg = opt->arg;
|
||
+ int flags = opt->flags | real->flags;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! arg)
|
||
+ arg = real->arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! (flags & OPTION_NO_USAGE))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (arg)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ arg = dgettext (domain, arg);
|
||
+ if (flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s[=%s]]", opt->name, arg);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s=%s]", opt->name, arg);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s]", opt->name);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Print a short usage description for the arguments in HOL to STREAM. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+hol_usage (struct hol *hol, argp_fmtstream_t stream)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ unsigned nentries;
|
||
+ struct hol_entry *entry;
|
||
+ char *short_no_arg_opts = alloca (strlen (hol->short_options) + 1);
|
||
+ char *snao_end = short_no_arg_opts;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* First we put a list of short options without arguments. */
|
||
+ for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries
|
||
+ ; nentries > 0
|
||
+ ; entry++, nentries--)
|
||
+ hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, add_argless_short_opt,
|
||
+ entry->argp->argp_domain, &snao_end);
|
||
+ if (snao_end > short_no_arg_opts)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ *snao_end++ = 0;
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [-%s]", short_no_arg_opts);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Now a list of short options *with* arguments. */
|
||
+ for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries
|
||
+ ; nentries > 0
|
||
+ ; entry++, nentries--)
|
||
+ hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, usage_argful_short_opt,
|
||
+ entry->argp->argp_domain, stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Finally, a list of long options (whew!). */
|
||
+ for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries
|
||
+ ; nentries > 0
|
||
+ ; entry++, nentries--)
|
||
+ hol_entry_long_iterate (entry, usage_long_opt,
|
||
+ entry->argp->argp_domain, stream);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Make a HOL containing all levels of options in ARGP. CLUSTER is the
|
||
+ cluster in which ARGP's entries should be clustered, or 0. */
|
||
+static struct hol *
|
||
+argp_hol (const struct argp *argp, struct hol_cluster *cluster)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *child = argp->children;
|
||
+ struct hol *hol = make_hol (argp, cluster);
|
||
+ if (child)
|
||
+ while (child->argp)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct hol_cluster *child_cluster =
|
||
+ ((child->group || child->header)
|
||
+ /* Put CHILD->argp within its own cluster. */
|
||
+ ? hol_add_cluster (hol, child->group, child->header,
|
||
+ child - argp->children, cluster, argp)
|
||
+ /* Just merge it into the parent's cluster. */
|
||
+ : cluster);
|
||
+ hol_append (hol, argp_hol (child->argp, child_cluster)) ;
|
||
+ child++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return hol;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Calculate how many different levels with alternative args strings exist in
|
||
+ ARGP. */
|
||
+static size_t
|
||
+argp_args_levels (const struct argp *argp)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t levels = 0;
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *child = argp->children;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (argp->args_doc && strchr (argp->args_doc, '\n'))
|
||
+ levels++;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (child)
|
||
+ while (child->argp)
|
||
+ levels += argp_args_levels ((child++)->argp);
|
||
+
|
||
+ return levels;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Print all the non-option args documented in ARGP to STREAM. Any output is
|
||
+ preceded by a space. LEVELS is a pointer to a byte vector the length
|
||
+ returned by argp_args_levels; it should be initialized to zero, and
|
||
+ updated by this routine for the next call if ADVANCE is true. True is
|
||
+ returned as long as there are more patterns to output. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+argp_args_usage (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state,
|
||
+ char **levels, int advance, argp_fmtstream_t stream)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *our_level = *levels;
|
||
+ int multiple = 0;
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *child = argp->children;
|
||
+ const char *tdoc = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, argp->args_doc), *nl = 0;
|
||
+ const char *fdoc = filter_doc (tdoc, ARGP_KEY_HELP_ARGS_DOC, argp, state);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fdoc)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const char *cp = fdoc;
|
||
+ nl = strchrnul (cp, '\n');
|
||
+ if (*nl != '\0')
|
||
+ /* This is a `multi-level' args doc; advance to the correct position
|
||
+ as determined by our state in LEVELS, and update LEVELS. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int i;
|
||
+ multiple = 1;
|
||
+ for (i = 0; i < *our_level; i++)
|
||
+ cp = nl + 1, nl = strchrnul (cp, '\n');
|
||
+ (*levels)++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Manually do line wrapping so that it (probably) won't get wrapped at
|
||
+ any embedded spaces. */
|
||
+ space (stream, 1 + nl - cp);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_write (stream, cp, nl - cp);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ if (fdoc && fdoc != tdoc)
|
||
+ free ((char *)fdoc); /* Free user's modified doc string. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (child)
|
||
+ while (child->argp)
|
||
+ advance = !argp_args_usage ((child++)->argp, state, levels, advance, stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (advance && multiple)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Need to increment our level. */
|
||
+ if (*nl)
|
||
+ /* There's more we can do here. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ (*our_level)++;
|
||
+ advance = 0; /* Our parent shouldn't advance also. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (*our_level > 0)
|
||
+ /* We had multiple levels, but used them up; reset to zero. */
|
||
+ *our_level = 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return !advance;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Print the documentation for ARGP to STREAM; if POST is false, then
|
||
+ everything preceeding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or
|
||
+ the whole string, for those with none) is printed, otherwise, everything
|
||
+ following the `\v' character (nothing for strings without). Each separate
|
||
+ bit of documentation is separated a blank line, and if PRE_BLANK is true,
|
||
+ then the first is as well. If FIRST_ONLY is true, only the first
|
||
+ occurrence is output. Returns true if anything was output. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+argp_doc (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state,
|
||
+ int post, int pre_blank, int first_only,
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t stream)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const char *text;
|
||
+ const char *inp_text;
|
||
+ void *input = 0;
|
||
+ int anything = 0;
|
||
+ size_t inp_text_limit = 0;
|
||
+ const char *doc = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, argp->doc);
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *child = argp->children;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (doc)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ char *vt = strchr (doc, '\v');
|
||
+ inp_text = post ? (vt ? vt + 1 : 0) : doc;
|
||
+ inp_text_limit = (!post && vt) ? (vt - doc) : 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ inp_text = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (argp->help_filter)
|
||
+ /* We have to filter the doc strings. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (inp_text_limit)
|
||
+ /* Copy INP_TEXT so that it's nul-terminated. */
|
||
+ inp_text = strndup (inp_text, inp_text_limit);
|
||
+ input = __argp_input (argp, state);
|
||
+ text =
|
||
+ (*argp->help_filter) (post
|
||
+ ? ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC
|
||
+ : ARGP_KEY_HELP_PRE_DOC,
|
||
+ inp_text, input);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ text = (const char *) inp_text;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (text)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (pre_blank)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (text == inp_text && inp_text_limit)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_write (stream, inp_text, inp_text_limit);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, text);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream) > __argp_fmtstream_lmargin (stream))
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (text && text != inp_text)
|
||
+ free ((char *) text); /* Free TEXT returned from the help filter. */
|
||
+ if (inp_text && inp_text_limit && argp->help_filter)
|
||
+ free ((char *) inp_text); /* We copied INP_TEXT, so free it now. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (post && argp->help_filter)
|
||
+ /* Now see if we have to output a ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA text. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ text = (*argp->help_filter) (ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA, 0, input);
|
||
+ if (text)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (anything || pre_blank)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, text);
|
||
+ free ((char *) text);
|
||
+ if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream)
|
||
+ > __argp_fmtstream_lmargin (stream))
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n');
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (child)
|
||
+ while (child->argp && !(first_only && anything))
|
||
+ anything |=
|
||
+ argp_doc ((child++)->argp, state,
|
||
+ post, anything || pre_blank, first_only,
|
||
+ stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ return anything;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. If called from
|
||
+ argp_state_help, STATE is the relevent parsing state. FLAGS are from the
|
||
+ set ARGP_HELP_*. NAME is what to use wherever a `program name' is
|
||
+ needed. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+_help (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state, FILE *stream,
|
||
+ unsigned flags, char *name)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int anything = 0; /* Whether we've output anything. */
|
||
+ struct hol *hol = 0;
|
||
+ argp_fmtstream_t fs;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! stream)
|
||
+ return;
|
||
+
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ flockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ fill_in_uparams (state);
|
||
+
|
||
+ fs = __argp_make_fmtstream (stream, 0, uparams.rmargin, 0);
|
||
+ if (! fs)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ funlockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ return;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & (ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_LONG))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ hol = argp_hol (argp, 0);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If present, these options always come last. */
|
||
+ hol_set_group (hol, "help", -1);
|
||
+ hol_set_group (hol, "version", -1);
|
||
+
|
||
+ hol_sort (hol);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & (ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE))
|
||
+ /* Print a short `Usage:' message. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int first_pattern = 1, more_patterns;
|
||
+ size_t num_pattern_levels = argp_args_levels (argp);
|
||
+ char *pattern_levels = alloca (num_pattern_levels);
|
||
+
|
||
+ memset (pattern_levels, 0, num_pattern_levels);
|
||
+
|
||
+ do
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int old_lm;
|
||
+ int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (fs, uparams.usage_indent);
|
||
+ char *levels = pattern_levels;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (first_pattern)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, "%s %s",
|
||
+ dgettext (argp->argp_domain, "Usage:"),
|
||
+ name);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, "%s %s",
|
||
+ dgettext (argp->argp_domain, " or: "),
|
||
+ name);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* We set the lmargin as well as the wmargin, because hol_usage
|
||
+ manually wraps options with newline to avoid annoying breaks. */
|
||
+ old_lm = __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (fs, uparams.usage_indent);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE)
|
||
+ /* Just show where the options go. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_puts (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ " [OPTION...]"));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Actually print the options. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ hol_usage (hol, fs);
|
||
+ flags |= ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE; /* But only do so once. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ more_patterns = argp_args_usage (argp, state, &levels, 1, fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (fs, old_wm);
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (fs, old_lm);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n');
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+
|
||
+ first_pattern = 0;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ while (more_patterns);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC)
|
||
+ anything |= argp_doc (argp, state, 0, 0, 1, fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_SEE)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain, "\
|
||
+Try `%s --help' or `%s --usage' for more information.\n"),
|
||
+ name, name);
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_LONG)
|
||
+ /* Print a long, detailed help message. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Print info about all the options. */
|
||
+ if (hol->num_entries > 0)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (anything)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n');
|
||
+ hol_help (hol, state, fs);
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC)
|
||
+ /* Print any documentation strings at the end. */
|
||
+ anything |= argp_doc (argp, state, 1, anything, 0, fs);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if ((flags & ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR) && argp_program_bug_address)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (anything)
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n');
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ "Report bugs to %s.\n"),
|
||
+ argp_program_bug_address);
|
||
+ anything = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ funlockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (hol)
|
||
+ hol_free (hol);
|
||
+
|
||
+ __argp_fmtstream_free (fs);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. FLAGS are from the set
|
||
+ ARGP_HELP_*. NAME is what to use wherever a `program name' is needed. */
|
||
+void argp_help (const struct argp *argp, FILE *stream,
|
||
+ unsigned flags, char *name)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ _help (argp, 0, stream, flags, name);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+char *
|
||
+__argp_short_program_name (void)
|
||
+{
|
||
+# ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME__
|
||
+/*
|
||
+ * uClibc provides both program_invocation_name and
|
||
+ * program_invocation_short_name
|
||
+ */
|
||
+ return (char *) program_invocation_short_name;
|
||
+# else
|
||
+ /* FIXME: What now? Miles suggests that it is better to use NULL,
|
||
+ but currently the value is passed on directly to fputs_unlocked,
|
||
+ so that requires more changes. */
|
||
+# if __GNUC__
|
||
+# warning No reasonable value to return
|
||
+# endif /* __GNUC__ */
|
||
+ return "";
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Output, if appropriate, a usage message for STATE to STREAM. FLAGS are
|
||
+ from the set ARGP_HELP_*. */
|
||
+void
|
||
+argp_state_help (const struct argp_state *state, FILE *stream, unsigned flags)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if ((!state || ! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)) && stream)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (state && (state->flags & ARGP_LONG_ONLY))
|
||
+ flags |= ARGP_HELP_LONG_ONLY;
|
||
+
|
||
+ _help (state ? state->root_argp : 0, state, stream, flags,
|
||
+ state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name ());
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (!state || ! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR)
|
||
+ exit (argp_err_exit_status);
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK)
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If appropriate, print the printf string FMT and following args, preceded
|
||
+ by the program name and `:', to stderr, and followed by a `Try ... --help'
|
||
+ message, then exit (1). */
|
||
+void
|
||
+argp_error (const struct argp_state *state, const char *fmt, ...)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ FILE *stream = state ? state->err_stream : stderr;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (stream)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ va_list ap;
|
||
+
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ flockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ va_start (ap, fmt);
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ char *buf;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (_IO_vasprintf (&buf, fmt, ap) < 0)
|
||
+ buf = NULL;
|
||
+
|
||
+ __fxprintf (stream, "%s: %s\n",
|
||
+ state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (), buf);
|
||
+
|
||
+ free (buf);
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ fputs_unlocked (state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (),
|
||
+ stream);
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (':', stream);
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (' ', stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ vfprintf (stream, fmt, ap);
|
||
+
|
||
+ putc_unlocked ('\n', stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ argp_state_help (state, stream, ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR);
|
||
+
|
||
+ va_end (ap);
|
||
+
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ funlockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Similar to the standard gnu error-reporting function error(), but will
|
||
+ respect the ARGP_NO_EXIT and ARGP_NO_ERRS flags in STATE, and will print
|
||
+ to STATE->err_stream. This is useful for argument parsing code that is
|
||
+ shared between program startup (when exiting is desired) and runtime
|
||
+ option parsing (when typically an error code is returned instead). The
|
||
+ difference between this function and argp_error is that the latter is for
|
||
+ *parsing errors*, and the former is for other problems that occur during
|
||
+ parsing but don't reflect a (syntactic) problem with the input. */
|
||
+void
|
||
+argp_failure (const struct argp_state *state, int status, int errnum,
|
||
+ const char *fmt, ...)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS))
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ FILE *stream = state ? state->err_stream : stderr;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (stream)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ flockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ __fxprintf (stream, "%s",
|
||
+ state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name ());
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ fputs_unlocked (state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (),
|
||
+ stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (fmt)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ va_list ap;
|
||
+
|
||
+ va_start (ap, fmt);
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ char *buf;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (_IO_vasprintf (&buf, fmt, ap) < 0)
|
||
+ buf = NULL;
|
||
+
|
||
+ __fxprintf (stream, ": %s", buf);
|
||
+
|
||
+ free (buf);
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (':', stream);
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (' ', stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+ vfprintf (stream, fmt, ap);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ va_end (ap);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (errnum)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+#if (defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO) || defined HAVE_STRERROR_R
|
||
+ char buf[200];
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ __fxprintf (stream, ": %s",
|
||
+ strerror_r (errnum, buf, sizeof (buf)));
|
||
+#else
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (':', stream);
|
||
+ putc_unlocked (' ', stream);
|
||
+# ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R
|
||
+ fputs (strerror_r (errnum, buf, sizeof (buf)), stream);
|
||
+# else
|
||
+ fputs (strerror (errnum), stream);
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
|
||
+ if (_IO_fwide (stream, 0) > 0)
|
||
+ putwc_unlocked (L'\n', stream);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ putc_unlocked ('\n', stream);
|
||
+
|
||
+#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE)
|
||
+ funlockfile (stream);
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (status && (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT)))
|
||
+ exit (status);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-parse.c b/libuargp/argp-parse.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..86b2b24
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-parse.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,949 @@
|
||
+/* Hierarchial argument parsing, layered over getopt
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1995-2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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.
|
||
+
|
||
+ Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com>
|
||
+*/
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
|
||
+#include <config.h>
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+/* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */
|
||
+#ifndef __GNUC__
|
||
+# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H || defined _LIBC
|
||
+# include <alloca.h>
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# ifdef _AIX
|
||
+#pragma alloca
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */
|
||
+char *alloca ();
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <string.h>
|
||
+#include <unistd.h>
|
||
+#include <limits.h>
|
||
+#include <getopt.h>
|
||
+#include <bits/getopt_int.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <features.h>
|
||
+#ifndef _
|
||
+/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages.
|
||
+ When compiling libc, the _ macro is predefined. */
|
||
+# if (defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC) && defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETTEXT_AWARENESS__
|
||
+# include <libintl.h>
|
||
+# ifdef _LIBC
|
||
+# undef dgettext
|
||
+# define dgettext(domain, msgid) \
|
||
+ INTUSE(__dcgettext) (domain, msgid, LC_MESSAGES)
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+# else
|
||
+# define dgettext(domain, msgid) (msgid)
|
||
+# define gettext(msgid) (msgid)
|
||
+# endif
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#ifndef N_
|
||
+# define N_(msgid) (msgid)
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Getopt return values. */
|
||
+#define KEY_END (-1) /* The end of the options. */
|
||
+#define KEY_ARG 1 /* A non-option argument. */
|
||
+#define KEY_ERR '?' /* An error parsing the options. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The meta-argument used to prevent any further arguments being interpreted
|
||
+ as options. */
|
||
+#define QUOTE "--"
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The number of bits we steal in a long-option value for our own use. */
|
||
+#define GROUP_BITS CHAR_BIT
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The number of bits available for the user value. */
|
||
+#define USER_BITS ((sizeof ((struct option *)0)->val * CHAR_BIT) - GROUP_BITS)
|
||
+#define USER_MASK ((1 << USER_BITS) - 1)
|
||
+
|
||
+/* EZ alias for ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN. */
|
||
+#define EBADKEY ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Default options. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* When argp is given the --HANG switch, _ARGP_HANG is set and argp will sleep
|
||
+ for one second intervals, decrementing _ARGP_HANG until it's zero. Thus
|
||
+ you can force the program to continue by attaching a debugger and setting
|
||
+ it to 0 yourself. */
|
||
+static volatile int _argp_hang;
|
||
+
|
||
+#define OPT_PROGNAME -2
|
||
+#define OPT_USAGE -3
|
||
+#define OPT_HANG -4
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option argp_default_options[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ {"help", '?', 0, 0, N_("Give this help list"), -1},
|
||
+ {"usage", OPT_USAGE, 0, 0, N_("Give a short usage message")},
|
||
+ {"program-name",OPT_PROGNAME,"NAME", OPTION_HIDDEN, N_("Set the program name")},
|
||
+ {"HANG", OPT_HANG, "SECS", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL | OPTION_HIDDEN,
|
||
+ N_("Hang for SECS seconds (default 3600)")},
|
||
+ {0, 0}
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+argp_default_parser (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case '?':
|
||
+ argp_state_help (state, state->out_stream, ARGP_HELP_STD_HELP);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case OPT_USAGE:
|
||
+ argp_state_help (state, state->out_stream,
|
||
+ ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case OPT_PROGNAME: /* Set the program name. */
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC || HAVE_DECL_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME
|
||
+ program_invocation_name = arg;
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+ /* [Note that some systems only have PROGRAM_INVOCATION_SHORT_NAME (aka
|
||
+ __PROGNAME), in which case, PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME is just defined
|
||
+ to be that, so we have to be a bit careful here.] */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Update what we use for messages. */
|
||
+ state->name = strrchr (arg, '/');
|
||
+ if (state->name)
|
||
+ state->name++;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ state->name = arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC || HAVE_DECL_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_SHORT_NAME
|
||
+ program_invocation_short_name = state->name;
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+ if ((state->flags & (ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 | ARGP_NO_ERRS))
|
||
+ == ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0)
|
||
+ /* Update what getopt uses too. */
|
||
+ state->argv[0] = arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case OPT_HANG:
|
||
+ _argp_hang = atoi (arg ? arg : "3600");
|
||
+ while (_argp_hang-- > 0)
|
||
+ sleep (1);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return EBADKEY;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp argp_default_argp =
|
||
+ {argp_default_options, &argp_default_parser, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "libc"};
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option argp_version_options[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ {"version", 'V', 0, 0, N_("Print program version"), -1},
|
||
+ {0, 0}
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+argp_version_parser (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case 'V':
|
||
+ if (argp_program_version_hook)
|
||
+ (*argp_program_version_hook) (state->out_stream, state);
|
||
+ else if (argp_program_version)
|
||
+ fprintf (state->out_stream, "%s\n", argp_program_version);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ argp_error (state, dgettext (state->root_argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ "(PROGRAM ERROR) No version known!?"));
|
||
+ if (! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT))
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return EBADKEY;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp argp_version_argp =
|
||
+ {argp_version_options, &argp_version_parser, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "libc"};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Returns the offset into the getopt long options array LONG_OPTIONS of a
|
||
+ long option with called NAME, or -1 if none is found. Passing NULL as
|
||
+ NAME will return the number of options. */
|
||
+static int
|
||
+find_long_option (struct option *long_options, const char *name)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct option *l = long_options;
|
||
+ while (l->name != NULL)
|
||
+ if (name != NULL && strcmp (l->name, name) == 0)
|
||
+ return l - long_options;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ l++;
|
||
+ if (name == NULL)
|
||
+ return l - long_options;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return -1;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The state of a `group' during parsing. Each group corresponds to a
|
||
+ particular argp structure from the tree of such descending from the top
|
||
+ level argp passed to argp_parse. */
|
||
+struct group
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* This group's parsing function. */
|
||
+ argp_parser_t parser;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Which argp this group is from. */
|
||
+ const struct argp *argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Points to the point in SHORT_OPTS corresponding to the end of the short
|
||
+ options for this group. We use it to determine from which group a
|
||
+ particular short options is from. */
|
||
+ char *short_end;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* The number of non-option args sucessfully handled by this parser. */
|
||
+ unsigned args_processed;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* This group's parser's parent's group. */
|
||
+ struct group *parent;
|
||
+ unsigned parent_index; /* And the our position in the parent. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* These fields are swapped into and out of the state structure when
|
||
+ calling this group's parser. */
|
||
+ void *input, **child_inputs;
|
||
+ void *hook;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Call GROUP's parser with KEY and ARG, swapping any group-specific info
|
||
+ from STATE before calling, and back into state afterwards. If GROUP has
|
||
+ no parser, EBADKEY is returned. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+group_parse (struct group *group, struct argp_state *state, int key, char *arg)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (group->parser)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ error_t err;
|
||
+ state->hook = group->hook;
|
||
+ state->input = group->input;
|
||
+ state->child_inputs = group->child_inputs;
|
||
+ state->arg_num = group->args_processed;
|
||
+ err = (*group->parser)(key, arg, state);
|
||
+ group->hook = state->hook;
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return EBADKEY;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+struct parser
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const struct argp *argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* SHORT_OPTS is the getopt short options string for the union of all the
|
||
+ groups of options. */
|
||
+ char *short_opts;
|
||
+ /* LONG_OPTS is the array of getop long option structures for the union of
|
||
+ all the groups of options. */
|
||
+ struct option *long_opts;
|
||
+ /* OPT_DATA is the getopt data used for the re-entrant getopt. */
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data opt_data;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* States of the various parsing groups. */
|
||
+ struct group *groups;
|
||
+ /* The end of the GROUPS array. */
|
||
+ struct group *egroup;
|
||
+ /* An vector containing storage for the CHILD_INPUTS field in all groups. */
|
||
+ void **child_inputs;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* True if we think using getopt is still useful; if false, then
|
||
+ remaining arguments are just passed verbatim with ARGP_KEY_ARG. This is
|
||
+ cleared whenever getopt returns KEY_END, but may be set again if the user
|
||
+ moves the next argument pointer backwards. */
|
||
+ int try_getopt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* State block supplied to parsing routines. */
|
||
+ struct argp_state state;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Memory used by this parser. */
|
||
+ void *storage;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The next usable entries in the various parser tables being filled in by
|
||
+ convert_options. */
|
||
+struct parser_convert_state
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct parser *parser;
|
||
+ char *short_end;
|
||
+ struct option *long_end;
|
||
+ void **child_inputs_end;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Converts all options in ARGP (which is put in GROUP) and ancestors
|
||
+ into getopt options stored in SHORT_OPTS and LONG_OPTS; SHORT_END and
|
||
+ CVT->LONG_END are the points at which new options are added. Returns the
|
||
+ next unused group entry. CVT holds state used during the conversion. */
|
||
+static struct group *
|
||
+convert_options (const struct argp *argp,
|
||
+ struct group *parent, unsigned parent_index,
|
||
+ struct group *group, struct parser_convert_state *cvt)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* REAL is the most recent non-alias value of OPT. */
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *real = argp->options;
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *children = argp->children;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (real || argp->parser)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (real)
|
||
+ for (opt = real; !__option_is_end (opt); opt++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (! (opt->flags & OPTION_ALIAS))
|
||
+ /* OPT isn't an alias, so we can use values from it. */
|
||
+ real = opt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! (real->flags & OPTION_DOC))
|
||
+ /* A real option (not just documentation). */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (__option_is_short (opt))
|
||
+ /* OPT can be used as a short option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ *cvt->short_end++ = opt->key;
|
||
+ if (real->arg)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ *cvt->short_end++ = ':';
|
||
+ if (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL)
|
||
+ *cvt->short_end++ = ':';
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ *cvt->short_end = '\0'; /* keep 0 terminated */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opt->name
|
||
+ && find_long_option (cvt->parser->long_opts, opt->name) < 0)
|
||
+ /* OPT can be used as a long option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ cvt->long_end->name = opt->name;
|
||
+ cvt->long_end->has_arg =
|
||
+ (real->arg
|
||
+ ? (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL
|
||
+ ? optional_argument
|
||
+ : required_argument)
|
||
+ : no_argument);
|
||
+ cvt->long_end->flag = 0;
|
||
+ /* we add a disambiguating code to all the user's
|
||
+ values (which is removed before we actually call
|
||
+ the function to parse the value); this means that
|
||
+ the user loses use of the high 8 bits in all his
|
||
+ values (the sign of the lower bits is preserved
|
||
+ however)... */
|
||
+ cvt->long_end->val =
|
||
+ ((opt->key | real->key) & USER_MASK)
|
||
+ + (((group - cvt->parser->groups) + 1) << USER_BITS);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Keep the LONG_OPTS list terminated. */
|
||
+ (++cvt->long_end)->name = NULL;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ group->parser = argp->parser;
|
||
+ group->argp = argp;
|
||
+ group->short_end = cvt->short_end;
|
||
+ group->args_processed = 0;
|
||
+ group->parent = parent;
|
||
+ group->parent_index = parent_index;
|
||
+ group->input = 0;
|
||
+ group->hook = 0;
|
||
+ group->child_inputs = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (children)
|
||
+ /* Assign GROUP's CHILD_INPUTS field some space from
|
||
+ CVT->child_inputs_end.*/
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ unsigned num_children = 0;
|
||
+ while (children[num_children].argp)
|
||
+ num_children++;
|
||
+ group->child_inputs = cvt->child_inputs_end;
|
||
+ cvt->child_inputs_end += num_children;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ parent = group++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ parent = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (children)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ unsigned index = 0;
|
||
+ while (children->argp)
|
||
+ group =
|
||
+ convert_options (children++->argp, parent, index++, group, cvt);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return group;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Find the merged set of getopt options, with keys appropiately prefixed. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+parser_convert (struct parser *parser, const struct argp *argp, int flags)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct parser_convert_state cvt;
|
||
+
|
||
+ cvt.parser = parser;
|
||
+ cvt.short_end = parser->short_opts;
|
||
+ cvt.long_end = parser->long_opts;
|
||
+ cvt.child_inputs_end = parser->child_inputs;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (flags & ARGP_IN_ORDER)
|
||
+ *cvt.short_end++ = '-';
|
||
+ else if (flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS)
|
||
+ *cvt.short_end++ = '+';
|
||
+ *cvt.short_end = '\0';
|
||
+
|
||
+ cvt.long_end->name = NULL;
|
||
+
|
||
+ parser->argp = argp;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (argp)
|
||
+ parser->egroup = convert_options (argp, 0, 0, parser->groups, &cvt);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ parser->egroup = parser->groups; /* No parsers at all! */
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Lengths of various parser fields which we will allocated. */
|
||
+struct parser_sizes
|
||
+{
|
||
+ size_t short_len; /* Getopt short options string. */
|
||
+ size_t long_len; /* Getopt long options vector. */
|
||
+ size_t num_groups; /* Group structures we allocate. */
|
||
+ size_t num_child_inputs; /* Child input slots. */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* For ARGP, increments the NUM_GROUPS field in SZS by the total number of
|
||
+ argp structures descended from it, and the SHORT_LEN & LONG_LEN fields by
|
||
+ the maximum lengths of the resulting merged getopt short options string and
|
||
+ long-options array, respectively. */
|
||
+static void
|
||
+calc_sizes (const struct argp *argp, struct parser_sizes *szs)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ const struct argp_child *child = argp->children;
|
||
+ const struct argp_option *opt = argp->options;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opt || argp->parser)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ szs->num_groups++;
|
||
+ if (opt)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ int num_opts = 0;
|
||
+ while (!__option_is_end (opt++))
|
||
+ num_opts++;
|
||
+ szs->short_len += num_opts * 3; /* opt + up to 2 `:'s */
|
||
+ szs->long_len += num_opts;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (child)
|
||
+ while (child->argp)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ calc_sizes ((child++)->argp, szs);
|
||
+ szs->num_child_inputs++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+extern char * __argp_short_program_name (void);
|
||
+/* Initializes PARSER to parse ARGP in a manner described by FLAGS. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parser_init (struct parser *parser, const struct argp *argp,
|
||
+ int argc, char **argv, int flags, void *input)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ error_t err = 0;
|
||
+ struct group *group;
|
||
+ struct parser_sizes szs;
|
||
+ struct _getopt_data opt_data = _GETOPT_DATA_INITIALIZER;
|
||
+
|
||
+ szs.short_len = (flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS) ? 0 : 1;
|
||
+ szs.long_len = 0;
|
||
+ szs.num_groups = 0;
|
||
+ szs.num_child_inputs = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (argp)
|
||
+ calc_sizes (argp, &szs);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Lengths of the various bits of storage used by PARSER. */
|
||
+#define GLEN (szs.num_groups + 1) * sizeof (struct group)
|
||
+#define CLEN (szs.num_child_inputs * sizeof (void *))
|
||
+#define LLEN ((szs.long_len + 1) * sizeof (struct option))
|
||
+#define SLEN (szs.short_len + 1)
|
||
+
|
||
+ parser->storage = malloc (GLEN + CLEN + LLEN + SLEN);
|
||
+ if (! parser->storage)
|
||
+ return ENOMEM;
|
||
+
|
||
+ parser->groups = parser->storage;
|
||
+ parser->child_inputs = parser->storage + GLEN;
|
||
+ parser->long_opts = parser->storage + GLEN + CLEN;
|
||
+ parser->short_opts = parser->storage + GLEN + CLEN + LLEN;
|
||
+ parser->opt_data = opt_data;
|
||
+
|
||
+ memset (parser->child_inputs, 0, szs.num_child_inputs * sizeof (void *));
|
||
+ parser_convert (parser, argp, flags);
|
||
+
|
||
+ memset (&parser->state, 0, sizeof (struct argp_state));
|
||
+ parser->state.root_argp = parser->argp;
|
||
+ parser->state.argc = argc;
|
||
+ parser->state.argv = argv;
|
||
+ parser->state.flags = flags;
|
||
+ parser->state.err_stream = stderr;
|
||
+ parser->state.out_stream = stdout;
|
||
+ parser->state.next = 0; /* Tell getopt to initialize. */
|
||
+ parser->state.pstate = parser;
|
||
+
|
||
+ parser->try_getopt = 1;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Call each parser for the first time, giving it a chance to propagate
|
||
+ values to child parsers. */
|
||
+ if (parser->groups < parser->egroup)
|
||
+ parser->groups->input = input;
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups;
|
||
+ group < parser->egroup && (!err || err == EBADKEY);
|
||
+ group++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (group->parent)
|
||
+ /* If a child parser, get the initial input value from the parent. */
|
||
+ group->input = group->parent->child_inputs[group->parent_index];
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (!group->parser
|
||
+ && group->argp->children && group->argp->children->argp)
|
||
+ /* For the special case where no parsing function is supplied for an
|
||
+ argp, propagate its input to its first child, if any (this just
|
||
+ makes very simple wrapper argps more convenient). */
|
||
+ group->child_inputs[0] = group->input;
|
||
+
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_INIT, 0);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err)
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.opterr = 0;
|
||
+ if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0)
|
||
+ /* getopt always skips ARGV[0], so we have to fake it out. As long
|
||
+ as OPTERR is 0, then it shouldn't actually try to access it. */
|
||
+ parser->state.argv--, parser->state.argc++;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.opterr = 1; /* Print error messages. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (parser->state.argv == argv && argv[0])
|
||
+ /* There's an argv[0]; use it for messages. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ char *short_name = strrchr (argv[0], '/');
|
||
+ parser->state.name = short_name ? short_name + 1 : argv[0];
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ parser->state.name = __argp_short_program_name ();
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Free any storage consumed by PARSER (but not PARSER itself). */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parser_finalize (struct parser *parser,
|
||
+ error_t err, int arg_ebadkey, int *end_index)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct group *group;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY && arg_ebadkey)
|
||
+ /* Suppress errors generated by unparsed arguments. */
|
||
+ err = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! err)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (parser->state.next == parser->state.argc)
|
||
+ /* We successfully parsed all arguments! Call all the parsers again,
|
||
+ just a few more times... */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups;
|
||
+ group < parser->egroup && (!err || err==EBADKEY);
|
||
+ group++)
|
||
+ if (group->args_processed == 0)
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS, 0);
|
||
+ for (group = parser->egroup - 1;
|
||
+ group >= parser->groups && (!err || err==EBADKEY);
|
||
+ group--)
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_END, 0);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Tell the user that all arguments are parsed. */
|
||
+ if (end_index)
|
||
+ *end_index = parser->state.next;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (end_index)
|
||
+ /* Return any remaining arguments to the user. */
|
||
+ *end_index = parser->state.next;
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* No way to return the remaining arguments, they must be bogus. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (!(parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)
|
||
+ && parser->state.err_stream)
|
||
+ fprintf (parser->state.err_stream,
|
||
+ dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain,
|
||
+ "%s: Too many arguments\n"),
|
||
+ parser->state.name);
|
||
+ err = EBADKEY;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Okay, we're all done, with either an error or success; call the parsers
|
||
+ to indicate which one. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Maybe print an error message. */
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ /* An appropriate message describing what the error was should have
|
||
+ been printed earlier. */
|
||
+ argp_state_help (&parser->state, parser->state.err_stream,
|
||
+ ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR);
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Since we didn't exit, give each parser an error indication. */
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++)
|
||
+ group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_ERROR, 0);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* Notify parsers of success, and propagate back values from parsers. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* We pass over the groups in reverse order so that child groups are
|
||
+ given a chance to do there processing before passing back a value to
|
||
+ the parent. */
|
||
+ for (group = parser->egroup - 1
|
||
+ ; group >= parser->groups && (!err || err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ ; group--)
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS, 0);
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Call parsers once more, to do any final cleanup. Errors are ignored. */
|
||
+ for (group = parser->egroup - 1; group >= parser->groups; group--)
|
||
+ group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_FINI, 0);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ err = EINVAL;
|
||
+
|
||
+ free (parser->storage);
|
||
+
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Call the user parsers to parse the non-option argument VAL, at the current
|
||
+ position, returning any error. The state NEXT pointer is assumed to have
|
||
+ been adjusted (by getopt) to point after this argument; this function will
|
||
+ adjust it correctly to reflect however many args actually end up being
|
||
+ consumed. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parser_parse_arg (struct parser *parser, char *val)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* Save the starting value of NEXT, first adjusting it so that the arg
|
||
+ we're parsing is again the front of the arg vector. */
|
||
+ int index = --parser->state.next;
|
||
+ error_t err = EBADKEY;
|
||
+ struct group *group;
|
||
+ int key = 0; /* Which of ARGP_KEY_ARG[S] we used. */
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Try to parse the argument in each parser. */
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups
|
||
+ ; group < parser->egroup && err == EBADKEY
|
||
+ ; group++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ parser->state.next++; /* For ARGP_KEY_ARG, consume the arg. */
|
||
+ key = ARGP_KEY_ARG;
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, key, val);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ /* This parser doesn't like ARGP_KEY_ARG; try ARGP_KEY_ARGS instead. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ parser->state.next--; /* For ARGP_KEY_ARGS, put back the arg. */
|
||
+ key = ARGP_KEY_ARGS;
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, key, 0);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! err)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ if (key == ARGP_KEY_ARGS)
|
||
+ /* The default for ARGP_KEY_ARGS is to assume that if NEXT isn't
|
||
+ changed by the user, *all* arguments should be considered
|
||
+ consumed. */
|
||
+ parser->state.next = parser->state.argc;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (parser->state.next > index)
|
||
+ /* Remember that we successfully processed a non-option
|
||
+ argument -- but only if the user hasn't gotten tricky and set
|
||
+ the clock back. */
|
||
+ (--group)->args_processed += (parser->state.next - index);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* The user wants to reparse some args, give getopt another try. */
|
||
+ parser->try_getopt = 1;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Call the user parsers to parse the option OPT, with argument VAL, at the
|
||
+ current position, returning any error. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parser_parse_opt (struct parser *parser, int opt, char *val)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* The group key encoded in the high bits; 0 for short opts or
|
||
+ group_number + 1 for long opts. */
|
||
+ int group_key = opt >> USER_BITS;
|
||
+ error_t err = EBADKEY;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (group_key == 0)
|
||
+ /* A short option. By comparing OPT's position in SHORT_OPTS to the
|
||
+ various starting positions in each group's SHORT_END field, we can
|
||
+ determine which group OPT came from. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct group *group;
|
||
+ char *short_index = strchr (parser->short_opts, opt);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (short_index)
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++)
|
||
+ if (group->short_end > short_index)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, opt,
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.optarg);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* A long option. We use shifts instead of masking for extracting
|
||
+ the user value in order to preserve the sign. */
|
||
+ err =
|
||
+ group_parse (&parser->groups[group_key - 1], &parser->state,
|
||
+ (opt << GROUP_BITS) >> GROUP_BITS,
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.optarg);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ /* At least currently, an option not recognized is an error in the
|
||
+ parser, because we pre-compute which parser is supposed to deal
|
||
+ with each option. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ static const char bad_key_err[] =
|
||
+ N_("(PROGRAM ERROR) Option should have been recognized!?");
|
||
+ if (group_key == 0)
|
||
+ argp_error (&parser->state, "-%c: %s", opt,
|
||
+ dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain, bad_key_err));
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct option *long_opt = parser->long_opts;
|
||
+ while (long_opt->val != opt && long_opt->name)
|
||
+ long_opt++;
|
||
+ argp_error (&parser->state, "--%s: %s",
|
||
+ long_opt->name ? long_opt->name : "???",
|
||
+ dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain, bad_key_err));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse the next argument in PARSER (as indicated by PARSER->state.next).
|
||
+ Any error from the parsers is returned, and *ARGP_EBADKEY indicates
|
||
+ whether a value of EBADKEY is due to an unrecognized argument (which is
|
||
+ generally not fatal). */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parser_parse_next (struct parser *parser, int *arg_ebadkey)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int opt;
|
||
+ error_t err = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (parser->state.quoted && parser->state.next < parser->state.quoted)
|
||
+ /* The next argument pointer has been moved to before the quoted
|
||
+ region, so pretend we never saw the quoting `--', and give getopt
|
||
+ another chance. If the user hasn't removed it, getopt will just
|
||
+ process it again. */
|
||
+ parser->state.quoted = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (parser->try_getopt && !parser->state.quoted)
|
||
+ /* Give getopt a chance to parse this. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* Put it back in OPTIND for getopt. */
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.optind = parser->state.next;
|
||
+ /* Distinguish KEY_ERR from a real option. */
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.optopt = KEY_END;
|
||
+ if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_LONG_ONLY)
|
||
+ opt = _getopt_long_only_r (parser->state.argc, parser->state.argv,
|
||
+ parser->short_opts, parser->long_opts, 0,
|
||
+ &parser->opt_data);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ opt = _getopt_long_r (parser->state.argc, parser->state.argv,
|
||
+ parser->short_opts, parser->long_opts, 0,
|
||
+ &parser->opt_data);
|
||
+ /* And see what getopt did. */
|
||
+ parser->state.next = parser->opt_data.optind;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opt == KEY_END)
|
||
+ /* Getopt says there are no more options, so stop using
|
||
+ getopt; we'll continue if necessary on our own. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ parser->try_getopt = 0;
|
||
+ if (parser->state.next > 1
|
||
+ && strcmp (parser->state.argv[parser->state.next - 1], QUOTE)
|
||
+ == 0)
|
||
+ /* Not only is this the end of the options, but it's a
|
||
+ `quoted' region, which may have args that *look* like
|
||
+ options, so we definitely shouldn't try to use getopt past
|
||
+ here, whatever happens. */
|
||
+ parser->state.quoted = parser->state.next;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (opt == KEY_ERR && parser->opt_data.optopt != KEY_END)
|
||
+ /* KEY_ERR can have the same value as a valid user short
|
||
+ option, but in the case of a real error, getopt sets OPTOPT
|
||
+ to the offending character, which can never be KEY_END. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ *arg_ebadkey = 0;
|
||
+ return EBADKEY;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ opt = KEY_END;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opt == KEY_END)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ /* We're past what getopt considers the options. */
|
||
+ if (parser->state.next >= parser->state.argc
|
||
+ || (parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS))
|
||
+ /* Indicate that we're done. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ *arg_ebadkey = 1;
|
||
+ return EBADKEY;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ /* A non-option arg; simulate what getopt might have done. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt = KEY_ARG;
|
||
+ parser->opt_data.optarg = parser->state.argv[parser->state.next++];
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (opt == KEY_ARG)
|
||
+ /* A non-option argument; try each parser in turn. */
|
||
+ err = parser_parse_arg (parser, parser->opt_data.optarg);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ err = parser_parse_opt (parser, opt, parser->opt_data.optarg);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (err == EBADKEY)
|
||
+ *arg_ebadkey = (opt == KEY_END || opt == KEY_ARG);
|
||
+
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse the options strings in ARGC & ARGV according to the argp in ARGP.
|
||
+ FLAGS is one of the ARGP_ flags above. If END_INDEX is non-NULL, the
|
||
+ index in ARGV of the first unparsed option is returned in it. If an
|
||
+ unknown option is present, EINVAL is returned; if some parser routine
|
||
+ returned a non-zero value, it is returned; otherwise 0 is returned. */
|
||
+error_t
|
||
+argp_parse (const struct argp *argp, int argc, char **argv, unsigned flags,
|
||
+ int *end_index, void *input)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ error_t err;
|
||
+ struct parser parser;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* If true, then err == EBADKEY is a result of a non-option argument failing
|
||
+ to be parsed (which in some cases isn't actually an error). */
|
||
+ int arg_ebadkey = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! (flags & ARGP_NO_HELP))
|
||
+ /* Add our own options. */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct argp_child *child = alloca (4 * sizeof (struct argp_child));
|
||
+ struct argp *top_argp = alloca (sizeof (struct argp));
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* TOP_ARGP has no options, it just serves to group the user & default
|
||
+ argps. */
|
||
+ memset (top_argp, 0, sizeof (*top_argp));
|
||
+ top_argp->children = child;
|
||
+
|
||
+ memset (child, 0, 4 * sizeof (struct argp_child));
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (argp)
|
||
+ (child++)->argp = argp;
|
||
+ (child++)->argp = &argp_default_argp;
|
||
+ if (argp_program_version || argp_program_version_hook)
|
||
+ (child++)->argp = &argp_version_argp;
|
||
+ child->argp = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ argp = top_argp;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Construct a parser for these arguments. */
|
||
+ err = parser_init (&parser, argp, argc, argv, flags, input);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (! err)
|
||
+ /* Parse! */
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ while (! err)
|
||
+ err = parser_parse_next (&parser, &arg_ebadkey);
|
||
+ err = parser_finalize (&parser, err, arg_ebadkey, end_index);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return err;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Return the input field for ARGP in the parser corresponding to STATE; used
|
||
+ by the help routines. */
|
||
+void *
|
||
+__argp_input (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (state)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ struct group *group;
|
||
+ struct parser *parser = state->pstate;
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++)
|
||
+ if (group->argp == argp)
|
||
+ return group->input;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-pv.c b/libuargp/argp-pv.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..f1227b5
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-pv.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||
+/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION.
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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. */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default option
|
||
+ --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which will
|
||
+ print this this string followed by a newline and exit (unless the
|
||
+ ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is used). Overridden by ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK. */
|
||
+const char *argp_program_version;
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-pvh.c b/libuargp/argp-pvh.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..1f1d962
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-pvh.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
|
||
+/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK.
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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 <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+/* If set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default option
|
||
+ --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which calls
|
||
+ this function with a stream to print the version to and a pointer to the
|
||
+ current parsing state, and then exits (unless the ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is
|
||
+ used). This variable takes precedent over ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION. */
|
||
+void (*argp_program_version_hook) (FILE *stream, struct argp_state *state);
|
||
diff --git a/libuargp/argp-xinl.c b/libuargp/argp-xinl.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..f1d3000
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/libuargp/argp-xinl.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
||
+/* Real definitions for extern inline functions in argp.h
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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
|
||
+
|
||
+#if defined _LIBC || defined HAVE_FEATURES_H
|
||
+# include <features.h>
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+
|
||
+#ifndef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES
|
||
+# define __USE_EXTERN_INLINES 1
|
||
+#endif
|
||
+#define ARGP_EI
|
||
+#undef __OPTIMIZE__
|
||
+#define __OPTIMIZE__ 1
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/Makefile b/test/argp/Makefile
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..616fe71
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/Makefile
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||
+# uClibc argp tests
|
||
+# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball.
|
||
+
|
||
+top_builddir=../../
|
||
+include ../Rules.mak
|
||
+-include Makefile.in
|
||
+include ../Test.mak
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/Makefile.in b/test/argp/Makefile.in
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..d81b359
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/Makefile.in
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||
+# uClibc argp tests
|
||
+# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball.
|
||
+
|
||
+TESTS := $(addprefix argp-, ex1 ex2 ex3 ex4 test) \
|
||
+ bug-argp1 tst-argp1 tst-argp2
|
||
+
|
||
+EXTRA_LDFLAGS = -luargp
|
||
+
|
||
+OPTS_argp-ex3 = ARG1 ARG2
|
||
+OPTS_argp-ex4 = ARG1 string1 string2 string3
|
||
+OPTS_bug-argp1 = -- --help
|
||
+
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex1.c b/test/argp/argp-ex1.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..7bb5f22
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/argp-ex1.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||
+/* Argp example #1 -- a minimal program using argp */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This is (probably) the smallest possible program that
|
||
+ uses argp. It won't do much except give an error
|
||
+ messages and exit when there are any arguments, and print
|
||
+ a (rather pointless) messages for --help. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+int main (int argc, char **argv)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_parse (0, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0);
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex2.c b/test/argp/argp-ex2.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..c49fbac
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/argp-ex2.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
||
+/* Argp example #2 -- a pretty minimal program using argp */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This program doesn't use any options or arguments, but uses
|
||
+ argp to be compliant with the GNU standard command line
|
||
+ format.
|
||
+
|
||
+ In addition to making sure no arguments are given, and
|
||
+ implementing a --help option, this example will have a
|
||
+ --version option, and will put the given documentation string
|
||
+ and bug address in the --help output, as per GNU standards.
|
||
+
|
||
+ The variable ARGP contains the argument parser specification;
|
||
+ adding fields to this structure is the way most parameters are
|
||
+ passed to argp_parse (the first three fields are usually used,
|
||
+ but not in this small program). There are also two global
|
||
+ variables that argp knows about defined here,
|
||
+ ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION and ARGP_PROGRAM_BUG_ADDRESS (they are
|
||
+ global variables because they will almost always be constant
|
||
+ for a given program, even if it uses different argument
|
||
+ parsers for various tasks). */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+const char *argp_program_version =
|
||
+ "argp-ex2 1.0";
|
||
+const char *argp_program_bug_address =
|
||
+ "<bug-gnu-utils@@gnu.org>";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Program documentation. */
|
||
+static char doc[] =
|
||
+ "Argp example #2 -- a pretty minimal program using argp";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Our argument parser. The @code{options}, @code{parser}, and
|
||
+ @code{args_doc} fields are zero because we have neither options or
|
||
+ arguments; @code{doc} and @code{argp_program_bug_address} will be
|
||
+ used in the output for @samp{--help}, and the @samp{--version}
|
||
+ option will print out @code{argp_program_version}. */
|
||
+static struct argp argp = { 0, 0, 0, doc };
|
||
+
|
||
+int main (int argc, char **argv)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0);
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex3.c b/test/argp/argp-ex3.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..24d5c50
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/argp-ex3.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
|
||
+/* Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This program uses the same features as example 2, and uses options and
|
||
+ arguments.
|
||
+
|
||
+ We now use the first four fields in ARGP, so here's a description of them:
|
||
+ OPTIONS -- A pointer to a vector of struct argp_option (see below)
|
||
+ PARSER -- A function to parse a single option, called by argp
|
||
+ ARGS_DOC -- A string describing how the non-option arguments should look
|
||
+ DOC -- A descriptive string about this program; if it contains a
|
||
+ vertical tab character (\v), the part after it will be
|
||
+ printed *following* the options
|
||
+
|
||
+ The function PARSER takes the following arguments:
|
||
+ KEY -- An integer specifying which option this is (taken
|
||
+ from the KEY field in each struct argp_option), or
|
||
+ a special key specifying something else; the only
|
||
+ special keys we use here are ARGP_KEY_ARG, meaning
|
||
+ a non-option argument, and ARGP_KEY_END, meaning
|
||
+ that all arguments have been parsed
|
||
+ ARG -- For an option KEY, the string value of its
|
||
+ argument, or NULL if it has none
|
||
+ STATE-- A pointer to a struct argp_state, containing
|
||
+ various useful information about the parsing state; used here
|
||
+ are the INPUT field, which reflects the INPUT argument to
|
||
+ argp_parse, and the ARG_NUM field, which is the number of the
|
||
+ current non-option argument being parsed
|
||
+ It should return either 0, meaning success, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN, meaning the
|
||
+ given KEY wasn't recognized, or an errno value indicating some other
|
||
+ error.
|
||
+
|
||
+ Note that in this example, main uses a structure to communicate with the
|
||
+ parse_opt function, a pointer to which it passes in the INPUT argument to
|
||
+ argp_parse. Of course, it's also possible to use global variables
|
||
+ instead, but this is somewhat more flexible.
|
||
+
|
||
+ The OPTIONS field contains a pointer to a vector of struct argp_option's;
|
||
+ that structure has the following fields (if you assign your option
|
||
+ structures using array initialization like this example, unspecified
|
||
+ fields will be defaulted to 0, and need not be specified):
|
||
+ NAME -- The name of this option's long option (may be zero)
|
||
+ KEY -- The KEY to pass to the PARSER function when parsing this option,
|
||
+ *and* the name of this option's short option, if it is a
|
||
+ printable ascii character
|
||
+ ARG -- The name of this option's argument, if any
|
||
+ FLAGS -- Flags describing this option; some of them are:
|
||
+ OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL -- The argument to this option is optional
|
||
+ OPTION_ALIAS -- This option is an alias for the
|
||
+ previous option
|
||
+ OPTION_HIDDEN -- Don't show this option in --help output
|
||
+ DOC -- A documentation string for this option, shown in --help output
|
||
+
|
||
+ An options vector should be terminated by an option with all fields zero. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+const char *argp_program_version =
|
||
+ "argp-ex3 1.0";
|
||
+const char *argp_program_bug_address =
|
||
+ "<bug-gnu-utils@@gnu.org>";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Program documentation. */
|
||
+static char doc[] =
|
||
+ "Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* A description of the arguments we accept. */
|
||
+static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 ARG2";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The options we understand. */
|
||
+static struct argp_option options[] = {
|
||
+ {"verbose", 'v', 0, 0, "Produce verbose output" },
|
||
+ {"quiet", 'q', 0, 0, "Don't produce any output" },
|
||
+ {"silent", 's', 0, OPTION_ALIAS },
|
||
+ {"output", 'o', "FILE", 0,
|
||
+ "Output to FILE instead of standard output" },
|
||
+ { 0 }
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}. */
|
||
+struct arguments
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *args[2]; /* @var{arg1} & @var{arg2} */
|
||
+ int silent, verbose;
|
||
+ char *output_file;
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse a single option. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* Get the @var{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we
|
||
+ know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */
|
||
+ struct arguments *arguments = state->input;
|
||
+
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case 'q': case 's':
|
||
+ arguments->silent = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case 'v':
|
||
+ arguments->verbose = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case 'o':
|
||
+ arguments->output_file = arg;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_ARG:
|
||
+ if (state->arg_num >= 2)
|
||
+ /* Too many arguments. */
|
||
+ argp_usage (state);
|
||
+
|
||
+ arguments->args[state->arg_num] = arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_END:
|
||
+ if (state->arg_num < 2)
|
||
+ /* Not enough arguments. */
|
||
+ argp_usage (state);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Our argp parser. */
|
||
+static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc };
|
||
+
|
||
+int main (int argc, char **argv)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct arguments arguments;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Default values. */
|
||
+ arguments.silent = 0;
|
||
+ arguments.verbose = 0;
|
||
+ arguments.output_file = "-";
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will
|
||
+ be reflected in @code{arguments}. */
|
||
+ argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments);
|
||
+
|
||
+ printf ("ARG1 = %s\nARG2 = %s\nOUTPUT_FILE = %s\n"
|
||
+ "VERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n",
|
||
+ arguments.args[0], arguments.args[1],
|
||
+ arguments.output_file,
|
||
+ arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no",
|
||
+ arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no");
|
||
+
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex4.c b/test/argp/argp-ex4.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..c77c7ef
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/argp-ex4.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
|
||
+/* Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated options */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* This program uses the same features as example 3, but has more
|
||
+ options, and somewhat more structure in the -help output. It
|
||
+ also shows how you can `steal' the remainder of the input
|
||
+ arguments past a certain point, for programs that accept a
|
||
+ list of items. It also shows the special argp KEY value
|
||
+ ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS, which is only given if no non-option
|
||
+ arguments were supplied to the program.
|
||
+
|
||
+ For structuring the help output, two features are used,
|
||
+ *headers* which are entries in the options vector with the
|
||
+ first four fields being zero, and a two part documentation
|
||
+ string (in the variable DOC), which allows documentation both
|
||
+ before and after the options; the two parts of DOC are
|
||
+ separated by a vertical-tab character ('\v', or '\013'). By
|
||
+ convention, the documentation before the options is just a
|
||
+ short string saying what the program does, and that afterwards
|
||
+ is longer, describing the behavior in more detail. All
|
||
+ documentation strings are automatically filled for output,
|
||
+ although newlines may be included to force a line break at a
|
||
+ particular point. All documentation strings are also passed to
|
||
+ the `gettext' function, for possible translation into the
|
||
+ current locale. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <error.h>
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+const char *argp_program_version =
|
||
+ "argp-ex4 1.0";
|
||
+const char *argp_program_bug_address =
|
||
+ "<bug-gnu-utils@@prep.ai.mit.edu>";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Program documentation. */
|
||
+static char doc[] =
|
||
+ "Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated\
|
||
+options\
|
||
+\vThis part of the documentation comes *after* the options;\
|
||
+ note that the text is automatically filled, but it's possible\
|
||
+ to force a line-break, e.g.\n<-- here.";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* A description of the arguments we accept. */
|
||
+static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 [STRING...]";
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Keys for options without short-options. */
|
||
+#define OPT_ABORT 1 /* --abort */
|
||
+
|
||
+/* The options we understand. */
|
||
+static struct argp_option options[] = {
|
||
+ {"verbose", 'v', 0, 0, "Produce verbose output" },
|
||
+ {"quiet", 'q', 0, 0, "Don't produce any output" },
|
||
+ {"silent", 's', 0, OPTION_ALIAS },
|
||
+ {"output", 'o', "FILE", 0,
|
||
+ "Output to FILE instead of standard output" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0,0,0,0, "The following options should be grouped together:" },
|
||
+ {"repeat", 'r', "COUNT", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL,
|
||
+ "Repeat the output COUNT (default 10) times"},
|
||
+ {"abort", OPT_ABORT, 0, 0, "Abort before showing any output"},
|
||
+
|
||
+ { 0 }
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}. */
|
||
+struct arguments
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *arg1; /* @var{arg1} */
|
||
+ char **strings; /* [@var{string}@dots{}] */
|
||
+ int silent, verbose, abort; /* @samp{-s}, @samp{-v}, @samp{--abort} */
|
||
+ char *output_file; /* @var{file} arg to @samp{--output} */
|
||
+ int repeat_count; /* @var{count} arg to @samp{--repeat} */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Parse a single option. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ /* Get the @code{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we
|
||
+ know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */
|
||
+ struct arguments *arguments = state->input;
|
||
+
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case 'q': case 's':
|
||
+ arguments->silent = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case 'v':
|
||
+ arguments->verbose = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case 'o':
|
||
+ arguments->output_file = arg;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case 'r':
|
||
+ arguments->repeat_count = arg ? atoi (arg) : 10;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case OPT_ABORT:
|
||
+ arguments->abort = 1;
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS:
|
||
+ argp_usage (state);
|
||
+
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_ARG:
|
||
+ /* Here we know that @code{state->arg_num == 0}, since we
|
||
+ force argument parsing to end before any more arguments can
|
||
+ get here. */
|
||
+ arguments->arg1 = arg;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Now we consume all the rest of the arguments.
|
||
+ @code{state->next} is the index in @code{state->argv} of the
|
||
+ next argument to be parsed, which is the first @var{string}
|
||
+ we're interested in, so we can just use
|
||
+ @code{&state->argv[state->next]} as the value for
|
||
+ arguments->strings.
|
||
+
|
||
+ @emph{In addition}, by setting @code{state->next} to the end
|
||
+ of the arguments, we can force argp to stop parsing here and
|
||
+ return. */
|
||
+ arguments->strings = &state->argv[state->next];
|
||
+ state->next = state->argc;
|
||
+
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Our argp parser. */
|
||
+static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc };
|
||
+
|
||
+int main (int argc, char **argv)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int i, j;
|
||
+ struct arguments arguments;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Default values. */
|
||
+ arguments.silent = 0;
|
||
+ arguments.verbose = 0;
|
||
+ arguments.output_file = "-";
|
||
+ arguments.repeat_count = 1;
|
||
+ arguments.abort = 0;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will be
|
||
+ reflected in @code{arguments}. */
|
||
+ argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments);
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (arguments.abort)
|
||
+ error (10, 0, "ABORTED");
|
||
+
|
||
+ for (i = 0; i < arguments.repeat_count; i++)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ printf ("ARG1 = %s\n", arguments.arg1);
|
||
+ printf ("STRINGS = ");
|
||
+ for (j = 0; arguments.strings[j]; j++)
|
||
+ printf (j == 0 ? "%s" : ", %s", arguments.strings[j]);
|
||
+ printf ("\n");
|
||
+ printf ("OUTPUT_FILE = %s\nVERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n",
|
||
+ arguments.output_file,
|
||
+ arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no",
|
||
+ arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no");
|
||
+ }
|
||
+
|
||
+ exit (0);
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/argp-test.c b/test/argp/argp-test.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..b3d573b
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/argp-test.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
|
||
+/* Test program for argp argument parser
|
||
+ Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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 <stdlib.h>
|
||
+#include <time.h>
|
||
+#include <string.h>
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+const char *argp_program_version = "argp-test 1.0";
|
||
+
|
||
+struct argp_option sub_options[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ {"subopt1", 's', 0, 0, "Nested option 1"},
|
||
+ {"subopt2", 'S', 0, 0, "Nested option 2"},
|
||
+
|
||
+ { 0, 0, 0, 0, "Some more nested options:", 10},
|
||
+ {"subopt3", 'p', 0, 0, "Nested option 3"},
|
||
+
|
||
+ {"subopt4", 'q', 0, 0, "Nested option 4", 1},
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0}
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+static const char sub_args_doc[] = "STRING...\n-";
|
||
+static const char sub_doc[] = "\vThis is the doc string from the sub-arg-parser.";
|
||
+
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+sub_parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS:
|
||
+ printf ("NO SUB ARGS\n");
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_ARG:
|
||
+ printf ("SUB ARG: %s\n", arg);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case 's' : case 'S': case 'p': case 'q':
|
||
+ printf ("SUB KEY %c\n", key);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static char *
|
||
+sub_help_filter (int key, const char *text, void *input)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ if (key == ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA)
|
||
+ return strdup ("This is some extra text from the sub parser (note that it \
|
||
+is preceded by a blank line).");
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ return (char *)text;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp sub_argp = {
|
||
+ sub_options, sub_parse_opt, sub_args_doc, sub_doc, 0, sub_help_filter
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Structure used to communicate with the parsing functions. */
|
||
+struct params
|
||
+{
|
||
+ unsigned foonly; /* Value parsed for foonly. */
|
||
+ unsigned foonly_default; /* Default value for it. */
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+#define OPT_PGRP 1
|
||
+#define OPT_SESS 2
|
||
+
|
||
+struct argp_option options[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ {"pid", 'p', "PID", 0, "List the process PID"},
|
||
+ {"pgrp", OPT_PGRP,"PGRP",0, "List processes in the process group PGRP"},
|
||
+ {"no-parent", 'P', 0, 0, "Include processes without parents"},
|
||
+ {0, 'x', 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
|
||
+ {"all-fields",'Q', 0, 0, "Don't elide unusable fields (normally"
|
||
+ " if there's some reason ps can't"
|
||
+ " print a field for any process, it's"
|
||
+ " removed from the output entirely)" },
|
||
+ {"reverse", 'r', 0, 0, "Reverse the order of any sort"},
|
||
+ {"gratuitously-long-reverse-option", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
|
||
+ {"session", OPT_SESS,"SID", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL,
|
||
+ "Add the processes from the session"
|
||
+ " SID (which defaults to the sid of"
|
||
+ " the current process)" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0,0,0,0, "Here are some more options:"},
|
||
+ {"foonly", 'f', "ZOT", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, "Glork a foonly"},
|
||
+ {"zaza", 'z', 0, 0, "Snit a zar"},
|
||
+
|
||
+ {0}
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+static const char args_doc[] = "STRING";
|
||
+static const char doc[] = "Test program for argp."
|
||
+ "\vThis doc string comes after the options."
|
||
+ "\nHey! Some manual formatting!"
|
||
+ "\nThe current time is: %s";
|
||
+
|
||
+static void
|
||
+popt (int key, char *arg)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char buf[10];
|
||
+ if (isprint (key))
|
||
+ sprintf (buf, "%c", key);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ sprintf (buf, "%d", key);
|
||
+ if (arg)
|
||
+ printf ("KEY %s: %s\n", buf, arg);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ printf ("KEY %s\n", buf);
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct params *params = state->input;
|
||
+
|
||
+ switch (key)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS:
|
||
+ printf ("NO ARGS\n");
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case ARGP_KEY_ARG:
|
||
+ if (state->arg_num > 0)
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; /* Leave it for the sub-arg parser. */
|
||
+ printf ("ARG: %s\n", arg);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case 'f':
|
||
+ if (arg)
|
||
+ params->foonly = atoi (arg);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ params->foonly = params->foonly_default;
|
||
+ popt (key, arg);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ case 'p': case 'P': case OPT_PGRP: case 'x': case 'Q':
|
||
+ case 'r': case OPT_SESS: case 'z':
|
||
+ popt (key, arg);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+
|
||
+ default:
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static char *
|
||
+help_filter (int key, const char *text, void *input)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ char *new_text;
|
||
+ struct params *params = input;
|
||
+
|
||
+ if (key == ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC && text)
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ time_t now = time (0);
|
||
+ asprintf (&new_text, text, ctime (&now));
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else if (key == 'f')
|
||
+ /* Show the default for the --foonly option. */
|
||
+ asprintf (&new_text, "%s (ZOT defaults to %x)",
|
||
+ text, params->foonly_default);
|
||
+ else
|
||
+ new_text = (char *)text;
|
||
+
|
||
+ return new_text;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp_child argp_children[] = { { &sub_argp }, { 0 } };
|
||
+static struct argp argp = {
|
||
+ options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc, argp_children, help_filter
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+int
|
||
+main (int argc, char **argv)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ struct params params;
|
||
+ params.foonly = 0;
|
||
+ params.foonly_default = random ();
|
||
+ argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, ¶ms);
|
||
+ printf ("After parsing: foonly = %x\n", params.foonly);
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/bug-argp1.c b/test/argp/bug-argp1.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..a28cf4b
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/bug-argp1.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option test_options[] =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ { NULL, 'a', NULL, OPTION_DOC, NULL },
|
||
+ { NULL, 'b', NULL, OPTION_DOC, NULL },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp test_argp =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ test_options
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static int
|
||
+do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int i;
|
||
+ argp_parse (&test_argp, argc, argv, 0, &i, NULL);
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test (argc, argv)
|
||
+#include "../test-skeleton.c"
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/tst-argp1.c b/test/argp/tst-argp1.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..827daca
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/tst-argp1.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
|
||
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper at redhat.com>, 2002.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+#define OPT_TO_THREAD 300
|
||
+#define OPT_TO_PROCESS 301
|
||
+#define OPT_SYNC_SIGNAL 302
|
||
+#define OPT_SYNC_JOIN 303
|
||
+#define OPT_TOPLEVEL 304
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option test_options[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
|
||
+This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \
|
||
+threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \
|
||
+rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \
|
||
+run when the process terminates:" },
|
||
+ { "threads", 't', "NUMBER", 0, "Number of threads used at once" },
|
||
+ { "starts", 's', "NUMBER", 0, "Total number of working threads" },
|
||
+ { "toplevel", OPT_TOPLEVEL, "NUMBER", 0,
|
||
+ "Number of toplevel threads which start the other threads; this \
|
||
+implies --sync-join" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
|
||
+Each thread can do one of two things: sleep or do work. The latter is 100% \
|
||
+CPU bound. The work load is the probability a thread does work. All values \
|
||
+from zero to 100 (inclusive) are valid. How often each thread repeats this \
|
||
+can be determined by the number of rounds. The work cost determines how long \
|
||
+each work session (not sleeping) takes. If it is zero a thread would \
|
||
+effectively nothing. By setting the number of rounds to zero the thread \
|
||
+does no work at all and pure thread creation times can be measured." },
|
||
+ { "workload", 'w', "PERCENT", 0, "Percentage of time spent working" },
|
||
+ { "workcost", 'c', "NUMBER", 0,
|
||
+ "Factor in the cost of each round of working" },
|
||
+ { "rounds", 'r', "NUMBER", 0, "Number of rounds each thread runs" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
|
||
+There are a number of different methods how thread creation can be \
|
||
+synchronized. Synchronization is necessary since the number of concurrently \
|
||
+running threads is limited." },
|
||
+ { "sync-signal", OPT_SYNC_SIGNAL, NULL, 0,
|
||
+ "Synchronize using a signal (default)" },
|
||
+ { "sync-join", OPT_SYNC_JOIN, NULL, 0, "Synchronize using pthread_join" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\
|
||
+One parameter for each threads execution is the size of the stack. If this \
|
||
+parameter is not used the system's default stack size is used. If many \
|
||
+threads are used the stack size should be chosen quite small." },
|
||
+ { "stacksize", 'S', "BYTES", 0, "Size of threads stack" },
|
||
+ { "guardsize", 'g', "BYTES", 0,
|
||
+ "Size of stack guard area; must fit into the stack" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "Signal options:" },
|
||
+ { "to-thread", OPT_TO_THREAD, NULL, 0, "Send signal to main thread" },
|
||
+ { "to-process", OPT_TO_PROCESS, NULL, 0,
|
||
+ "Send signal to process (default)" },
|
||
+
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "Administrative options:" },
|
||
+ { "progress", 'p', NULL, 0, "Show signs of progress" },
|
||
+ { "timing", 'T', NULL, 0,
|
||
+ "Measure time from startup to the last thread finishing" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Prototype for option handler. */
|
||
+static error_t parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state);
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Data structure to communicate with argp functions. */
|
||
+static struct argp argp =
|
||
+{
|
||
+ test_options, parse_opt
|
||
+};
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static int
|
||
+do_test (void)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ int argc = 2;
|
||
+ char *argv[3] = { (char *) "tst-argp1", (char *) "--help", NULL };
|
||
+ int remaining;
|
||
+
|
||
+ /* Parse and process arguments. */
|
||
+ argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, &remaining, NULL);
|
||
+
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+/* Handle program arguments. */
|
||
+static error_t
|
||
+parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
|
||
+#include "../test-skeleton.c"
|
||
diff --git a/test/argp/tst-argp2.c b/test/argp/tst-argp2.c
|
||
new file mode 100644
|
||
index 0000000..705cdca
|
||
--- /dev/null
|
||
+++ b/test/argp/tst-argp2.c
|
||
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
|
||
+/* Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
||
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub at redhat.com>, 2007.
|
||
+
|
||
+ 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. */
|
||
+
|
||
+#include <argp.h>
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option opt1[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { "opt1", '1', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 1" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option opt2[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { "opt2", '2', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 2" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option opt3[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { "opt3", '3', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 3" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option opt4[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { "opt4", '4', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 4" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static const struct argp_option opt5[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { "opt5", '5', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 5" },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp argp5 =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt5, NULL, "args doc5", "doc5", NULL, NULL, NULL
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp argp4 =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt4, NULL, "args doc4", "doc4", NULL, NULL, NULL
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp argp3 =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt3, NULL, "args doc3", "doc3", NULL, NULL, NULL
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp_child children2[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { &argp4, 0, "child3", 3 },
|
||
+ { &argp5, 0, "child4", 4 },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp argp2 =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt2, NULL, "args doc2", "doc2", children2, NULL, NULL
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp_child children1[] =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ { &argp2, 0, "child1", 1 },
|
||
+ { &argp3, 0, "child2", 2 },
|
||
+ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+static struct argp argp1 =
|
||
+ {
|
||
+ opt1, NULL, "args doc1", "doc1", children1, NULL, NULL
|
||
+ };
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+static int
|
||
+do_test (void)
|
||
+{
|
||
+ argp_help (&argp1, stdout, ARGP_HELP_LONG, (char *) "tst-argp2");
|
||
+ return 0;
|
||
+}
|
||
+
|
||
+
|
||
+#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
|
||
+#include "../test-skeleton.c"
|
||
--
|
||
2.1.4
|
||
|