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author | Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> | 2016-01-12 01:24:37 +0000 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2016-01-24 09:40:31 +0000 |
commit | 5a8c935f2a63aec22e18bd18b05b7a9bf8b8187f (patch) | |
tree | aeefce22bb5de051ef002855decc51f505e164ce /meta/recipes-core | |
parent | 1113d5830f81bc8d25b4abcf3cb1356eac0a0dbb (diff) | |
download | poky-5a8c935f2a63aec22e18bd18b05b7a9bf8b8187f.tar.gz |
uclibc: Update to 1.0.11
changes are here
http://mailman.uclibc-ng.org/pipermail/devel/2016-January/000665.html
Drop upstreamed patch
(From OE-Core rev: 1553adb92bfdcfda9c216a72658ccf327b6ab1aa)
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/recipes-core')
-rw-r--r-- | meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git.inc | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git/0003-Add-argp-implementation.patch | 5811 |
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 5814 deletions
diff --git a/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git.inc b/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git.inc index a5c4b5e2ff..490dfcb96c 100644 --- a/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git.inc +++ b/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git.inc | |||
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ | |||
1 | SRCREV = "0ad73077c230093ae004829da44418597f330c6a" | 1 | SRCREV = "94493929f674f4410c2743fa3dd82fd37b70c58f" |
2 | 2 | ||
3 | PV = "1.0.10+git${SRCPV}" | 3 | PV = "1.0.11+git${SRCPV}" |
4 | 4 | ||
5 | FILESEXTRAPATHS =. "${FILE_DIRNAME}/uclibc-git:" | 5 | FILESEXTRAPATHS =. "${FILE_DIRNAME}/uclibc-git:" |
6 | 6 | ||
7 | SRC_URI = "git://uclibc-ng.org/git/uclibc-ng;branch=1.0 \ | 7 | SRC_URI = "git://uclibc-ng.org/git/uclibc-ng;branch=1.0 \ |
8 | file://0001-Disable-lrount_tes-function.patch \ | 8 | file://0001-Disable-lrount_tes-function.patch \ |
9 | file://0003-Add-argp-implementation.patch \ | ||
10 | file://uClibc.machine \ | 9 | file://uClibc.machine \ |
11 | file://uClibc.distro \ | 10 | file://uClibc.distro \ |
12 | file://obstack.cfg \ | 11 | file://obstack.cfg \ |
diff --git a/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git/0003-Add-argp-implementation.patch b/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git/0003-Add-argp-implementation.patch deleted file mode 100644 index ee9448337c..0000000000 --- a/meta/recipes-core/uclibc/uclibc-git/0003-Add-argp-implementation.patch +++ /dev/null | |||
@@ -1,5811 +0,0 @@ | |||
1 | From eaae816fb22929469aa4cc3402b91b512fc69549 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | ||
2 | From: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro@st.com> | ||
3 | Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:53:37 -0700 | ||
4 | Subject: [PATCH 3/7] Add argp implementation | ||
5 | |||
6 | Argp is an advanced support for parsing unix-style argument vectors. | ||
7 | In addition to the common getopt interface, it provides automatic | ||
8 | response | ||
9 | to `--help' and `--version' options and use of custom parser in | ||
10 | conjunction | ||
11 | with argp native option parser, among others. | ||
12 | Argp support is required by elfutils package and prelink. | ||
13 | |||
14 | In uClibc argp functionalities has been moved from C library to | ||
15 | libuargp.so | ||
16 | Further the libc.so linker script contains an AS_NEEDED entry so that | ||
17 | it doesn't need to link libuargp.so explicitely. | ||
18 | |||
19 | Signed-off-by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro@st.com> | ||
20 | Signed-off-by: Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono@st.com> | ||
21 | Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso <carmelo.amoroso@st.com> | ||
22 | Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> | ||
23 | --- | ||
24 | Upstream-Status: Pending | ||
25 | |||
26 | Makefile.in | 9 + | ||
27 | Makerules | 7 +- | ||
28 | Rules.mak | 13 + | ||
29 | extra/Configs/Config.in | 17 + | ||
30 | include/argp.h | 566 ++++++++ | ||
31 | libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h | 136 ++ | ||
32 | libc/unistd/getopt.c | 19 +- | ||
33 | libuargp/Makefile | 14 + | ||
34 | libuargp/Makefile.in | 73 ++ | ||
35 | libuargp/argp-ba.c | 26 + | ||
36 | libuargp/argp-eexst.c | 32 + | ||
37 | libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c | 439 +++++++ | ||
38 | libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h | 314 +++++ | ||
39 | libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c | 44 + | ||
40 | libuargp/argp-help.c | 1882 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||
41 | libuargp/argp-parse.c | 949 ++++++++++++++ | ||
42 | libuargp/argp-pv.c | 25 + | ||
43 | libuargp/argp-pvh.c | 32 + | ||
44 | libuargp/argp-xinl.c | 35 + | ||
45 | test/argp/Makefile | 7 + | ||
46 | test/argp/Makefile.in | 12 + | ||
47 | test/argp/argp-ex1.c | 15 + | ||
48 | test/argp/argp-ex2.c | 45 + | ||
49 | test/argp/argp-ex3.c | 153 +++ | ||
50 | test/argp/argp-ex4.c | 167 +++ | ||
51 | test/argp/argp-test.c | 209 +++ | ||
52 | test/argp/bug-argp1.c | 26 + | ||
53 | test/argp/tst-argp1.c | 118 ++ | ||
54 | test/argp/tst-argp2.c | 101 ++ | ||
55 | 29 files changed, 5481 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) | ||
56 | create mode 100644 include/argp.h | ||
57 | create mode 100644 libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h | ||
58 | create mode 100644 libuargp/Makefile | ||
59 | create mode 100644 libuargp/Makefile.in | ||
60 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-ba.c | ||
61 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-eexst.c | ||
62 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c | ||
63 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h | ||
64 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c | ||
65 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-help.c | ||
66 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-parse.c | ||
67 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-pv.c | ||
68 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-pvh.c | ||
69 | create mode 100644 libuargp/argp-xinl.c | ||
70 | create mode 100644 test/argp/Makefile | ||
71 | create mode 100644 test/argp/Makefile.in | ||
72 | create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex1.c | ||
73 | create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex2.c | ||
74 | create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex3.c | ||
75 | create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-ex4.c | ||
76 | create mode 100644 test/argp/argp-test.c | ||
77 | create mode 100644 test/argp/bug-argp1.c | ||
78 | create mode 100644 test/argp/tst-argp1.c | ||
79 | create mode 100644 test/argp/tst-argp2.c | ||
80 | |||
81 | diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in | ||
82 | index 04671a4..a450af9 100644 | ||
83 | --- a/Makefile.in | ||
84 | +++ b/Makefile.in | ||
85 | @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ include $(top_srcdir)libresolv/Makefile.in | ||
86 | include $(top_srcdir)libutil/Makefile.in | ||
87 | include $(top_srcdir)libpthread/Makefile.in | ||
88 | include $(top_srcdir)librt/Makefile.in | ||
89 | +include $(top_srcdir)libuargp/Makefile.in | ||
90 | include $(top_srcdir)libubacktrace/Makefile.in | ||
91 | |||
92 | # last included to catch all the objects added by others (locales/threads) | ||
93 | @@ -262,6 +263,7 @@ HEADERS_RM- += sgtty.h | ||
94 | endif | ||
95 | HEADERS_RM-$(HAVE_SHARED) += dlfcn.h bits/dlfcn.h | ||
96 | HEADERS_RM-$(PTHREADS_DEBUG_SUPPORT) += thread_db.h | ||
97 | +HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += argp.h | ||
98 | HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_BSD_ERR) += err.h | ||
99 | HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_CRYPT) += crypt.h | ||
100 | HEADERS_RM-$(UCLIBC_HAS_EPOLL) += sys/epoll.h | ||
101 | @@ -386,6 +388,13 @@ else | ||
102 | -$(INSTALL) -m 755 $(top_builddir)lib/libc.so $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/ | ||
103 | endif | ||
104 | echo "$(UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED)" >> $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libc.so | ||
105 | +ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP),y) | ||
106 | +# Add the AS_NEEDED entry for libuargp.so | ||
107 | + if [ -f $(top_builddir)lib/libc.so -a -f $(PREFIX)$(RUNTIME_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/$(SHARED_MAJORNAME) ] ; then \ | ||
108 | + echo "GROUP ( $(UARGP_ASNEEDED) )" >> $(PREFIX)$(DEVEL_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libc.so; \ | ||
109 | + fi | ||
110 | +endif | ||
111 | + | ||
112 | ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS),y) | ||
113 | ifneq ($(LINUXTHREADS_OLD),y) | ||
114 | ifeq ($(HARDWIRED_ABSPATH),y) | ||
115 | diff --git a/Makerules b/Makerules | ||
116 | index d6f7e24..e70050d 100644 | ||
117 | --- a/Makerules | ||
118 | +++ b/Makerules | ||
119 | @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ $(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libresolv,$(libresolv-a-y) $(libresolv-so-y))) | ||
120 | $(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,librt,$(librt-a-y) $(librt-so-y))) | ||
121 | $(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libutil,$(libutil-a-y) $(libutil-so-y))) | ||
122 | $(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libubacktrace,$(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y))) | ||
123 | +$(eval $(call add_IS_IN_lib,libuargp,$(libuargp-a-y) $(libuargp-so-y))) | ||
124 | |||
125 | shared_objs = $(libc-y:.o=.os) $(libc-shared-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \ | ||
126 | $(libcrypt-so-y) $(libdl-so-y) \ | ||
127 | @@ -55,12 +56,12 @@ shared_objs = $(libc-y:.o=.os) $(libc-shared-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \ | ||
128 | $(libpthread-so-y) $(libpthread-nonshared-y) $(libthread_db-so-y) \ | ||
129 | $(libresolv-so-y) $(librt-so-y) \ | ||
130 | $(ldso-y) \ | ||
131 | - $(libutil-so-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) | ||
132 | + $(libutil-so-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) $(libuargp-so-y) | ||
133 | |||
134 | ar_objs = $(libc-y) $(libc-static-y) $(libcrypt-a-y) \ | ||
135 | $(libdl-a-y) $(libintl-a-y) $(libm-a-y) $(libnsl-a-y) \ | ||
136 | $(libpthread-a-y) $(libthread_db-a-y) \ | ||
137 | - $(libresolv-a-y) $(librt-a-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libubacktrace-a-y) | ||
138 | + $(libresolv-a-y) $(librt-a-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libuargp-a-y) | ||
139 | ifeq ($(DOPIC),y) | ||
140 | ar_objs := $(ar_objs:.o=.os) | ||
141 | endif | ||
142 | @@ -498,7 +499,7 @@ files.dep := $(libc-a-y) $(libc-so-y) $(libc-nonshared-y) \ | ||
143 | $(librt-a-y) $(librt-so-y) $(libresolv-a-y) $(libresolv-so-y) \ | ||
144 | $(libcrypt-a-y) $(libcrypt-so-y) $(libutil-a-y) $(libutil-so-y) \ | ||
145 | $(libnsl-a-y) $(libnsl-so-y) $(ldso-y) $(libdl-a-y) $(libdl-so-y) \ | ||
146 | - $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) | ||
147 | + $(libubacktrace-a-y) $(libubacktrace-so-y) $(libuargp-so-y) $(libuargp-a-y) | ||
148 | .depends.dep := \ | ||
149 | $(patsubst %.s,%.s.dep,$(filter %.s,$(files.dep))) \ | ||
150 | $(patsubst %.o,%.o.dep,$(filter %.o,$(files.dep))) \ | ||
151 | diff --git a/Rules.mak b/Rules.mak | ||
152 | index de9ffb3..a2baf58 100644 | ||
153 | --- a/Rules.mak | ||
154 | +++ b/Rules.mak | ||
155 | @@ -602,6 +602,19 @@ export UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED:=$(shell $(CC) -Wl,--help 2>/dev/null | grep -q -- -- | ||
156 | else | ||
157 | export UBACKTRACE_ASNEEDED:="" | ||
158 | endif | ||
159 | +ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP),y) | ||
160 | +ifeq ($(HARDWIRED_ABSPATH),y) | ||
161 | +# Only used in installed libc.so linker script | ||
162 | +UARGP_FULL_NAME := $(subst //,/,$(RUNTIME_PREFIX)$(MULTILIB_DIR)/libuargp.so.$(MAJOR_VERSION)) | ||
163 | +else | ||
164 | +UARGP_FULL_NAME := libuargp.so.$(MAJOR_VERSION) | ||
165 | +endif | ||
166 | +export UARGP_ASNEEDED:=$(shell $(CC) -Wl,--help 2>/dev/null | grep -q -- --as-needed && \ | ||
167 | + echo "GROUP ( AS_NEEDED ( $(UARGP_FULL_NAME) ) )" || \ | ||
168 | + echo "GROUP ( $(UARGP_FULL_NAME) )") | ||
169 | +else | ||
170 | +export UARGP_ASNEEDED:="" | ||
171 | +endif | ||
172 | endif | ||
173 | |||
174 | # Add a bunch of extra pedantic annoyingly strict checks | ||
175 | diff --git a/extra/Configs/Config.in b/extra/Configs/Config.in | ||
176 | index 242e45a..b36d4c9 100644 | ||
177 | --- a/extra/Configs/Config.in | ||
178 | +++ b/extra/Configs/Config.in | ||
179 | @@ -1943,6 +1943,23 @@ config UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GETSUBOPT | ||
180 | Answer Y if you want to include getsubopt(). | ||
181 | |||
182 | Most people will answer Y. | ||
183 | + | ||
184 | +config UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP | ||
185 | + bool "Support argp (as standalone shared object)" | ||
186 | + default n | ||
187 | + help | ||
188 | + Argp is an interface for parsing unix-style argument vectors. Unlike | ||
189 | + the common getopt interface, it provides many advanced features in | ||
190 | + addition to parsing options, such as automatic output in response to | ||
191 | + `--help' and `--version' options. | ||
192 | + A library can export an argp option parser, which programs can easily | ||
193 | + use in conjunction with their own option parser. | ||
194 | + A new shared object "libuargp" is created. The "libc.so" linker script | ||
195 | + contains the AS_NEEDED entry for getting the libuargp linked automatically. | ||
196 | + Argp support is needed by elfutils libdw. | ||
197 | + | ||
198 | + Most people can safely answer N. | ||
199 | + | ||
200 | endmenu | ||
201 | |||
202 | |||
203 | diff --git a/include/argp.h b/include/argp.h | ||
204 | new file mode 100644 | ||
205 | index 0000000..9d53728 | ||
206 | --- /dev/null | ||
207 | +++ b/include/argp.h | ||
208 | @@ -0,0 +1,566 @@ | ||
209 | +/* Hierarchial argument parsing, layered over getopt. | ||
210 | + Copyright (C) 1995-1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 | ||
211 | + Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
212 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
213 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
214 | + | ||
215 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
216 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
217 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
218 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
219 | + | ||
220 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
221 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
222 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
223 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
224 | + | ||
225 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
226 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
227 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
228 | + 02111-1307 USA. | ||
229 | + | ||
230 | + Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
231 | +*/ | ||
232 | + | ||
233 | +#ifndef _ARGP_H | ||
234 | +#define _ARGP_H | ||
235 | + | ||
236 | +#include <stdio.h> | ||
237 | +#include <ctype.h> | ||
238 | +#include <limits.h> | ||
239 | + | ||
240 | +#define __need_error_t | ||
241 | +#include <errno.h> | ||
242 | + | ||
243 | +#ifndef __const | ||
244 | +# define __const const | ||
245 | +#endif | ||
246 | + | ||
247 | +#ifndef __THROW | ||
248 | +# define __THROW | ||
249 | +#endif | ||
250 | +#ifndef __NTH | ||
251 | +# define __NTH(fct) fct __THROW | ||
252 | +#endif | ||
253 | + | ||
254 | +#ifndef __attribute__ | ||
255 | +/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */ | ||
256 | +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) | ||
257 | +# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */ | ||
258 | +# endif | ||
259 | +/* The __-protected variants of `format' and `printf' attributes | ||
260 | + are accepted by gcc versions 2.6.4 (effectively 2.7) and later. */ | ||
261 | +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) | ||
262 | +# define __format__ format | ||
263 | +# define __printf__ printf | ||
264 | +# endif | ||
265 | +#endif | ||
266 | + | ||
267 | +/* GCC 2.95 and later have "__restrict"; C99 compilers have | ||
268 | + "restrict", and "configure" may have defined "restrict". */ | ||
269 | +#ifndef __restrict | ||
270 | +# if ! (2 < __GNUC__ || (2 == __GNUC__ && 95 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)) | ||
271 | +# if defined restrict || 199901L <= __STDC_VERSION__ | ||
272 | +# define __restrict restrict | ||
273 | +# else | ||
274 | +# define __restrict | ||
275 | +# endif | ||
276 | +# endif | ||
277 | +#endif | ||
278 | + | ||
279 | +#ifndef __error_t_defined | ||
280 | +typedef int error_t; | ||
281 | +# define __error_t_defined | ||
282 | +#endif | ||
283 | + | ||
284 | +#ifdef __cplusplus | ||
285 | +extern "C" { | ||
286 | +#endif | ||
287 | + | ||
288 | +/* A description of a particular option. A pointer to an array of | ||
289 | + these is passed in the OPTIONS field of an argp structure. Each option | ||
290 | + entry can correspond to one long option and/or one short option; more | ||
291 | + names for the same option can be added by following an entry in an option | ||
292 | + array with options having the OPTION_ALIAS flag set. */ | ||
293 | +struct argp_option | ||
294 | +{ | ||
295 | + /* The long option name. For more than one name for the same option, you | ||
296 | + can use following options with the OPTION_ALIAS flag set. */ | ||
297 | + __const char *name; | ||
298 | + | ||
299 | + /* What key is returned for this option. If > 0 and printable, then it's | ||
300 | + also accepted as a short option. */ | ||
301 | + int key; | ||
302 | + | ||
303 | + /* If non-NULL, this is the name of the argument associated with this | ||
304 | + option, which is required unless the OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL flag is set. */ | ||
305 | + __const char *arg; | ||
306 | + | ||
307 | + /* OPTION_ flags. */ | ||
308 | + int flags; | ||
309 | + | ||
310 | + /* The doc string for this option. If both NAME and KEY are 0, This string | ||
311 | + will be printed outdented from the normal option column, making it | ||
312 | + useful as a group header (it will be the first thing printed in its | ||
313 | + group); in this usage, it's conventional to end the string with a `:'. */ | ||
314 | + __const char *doc; | ||
315 | + | ||
316 | + /* The group this option is in. In a long help message, options are sorted | ||
317 | + alphabetically within each group, and the groups presented in the order | ||
318 | + 0, 1, 2, ..., n, -m, ..., -2, -1. Every entry in an options array with | ||
319 | + if this field 0 will inherit the group number of the previous entry, or | ||
320 | + zero if it's the first one, unless its a group header (NAME and KEY both | ||
321 | + 0), in which case, the previous entry + 1 is the default. Automagic | ||
322 | + options such as --help are put into group -1. */ | ||
323 | + int group; | ||
324 | +}; | ||
325 | + | ||
326 | +/* The argument associated with this option is optional. */ | ||
327 | +#define OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL 0x1 | ||
328 | + | ||
329 | +/* This option isn't displayed in any help messages. */ | ||
330 | +#define OPTION_HIDDEN 0x2 | ||
331 | + | ||
332 | +/* This option is an alias for the closest previous non-alias option. This | ||
333 | + means that it will be displayed in the same help entry, and will inherit | ||
334 | + fields other than NAME and KEY from the aliased option. */ | ||
335 | +#define OPTION_ALIAS 0x4 | ||
336 | + | ||
337 | +/* This option isn't actually an option (and so should be ignored by the | ||
338 | + actual option parser), but rather an arbitrary piece of documentation that | ||
339 | + should be displayed in much the same manner as the options. If this flag | ||
340 | + is set, then the option NAME field is displayed unmodified (e.g., no `--' | ||
341 | + prefix is added) at the left-margin (where a *short* option would normally | ||
342 | + be displayed), and the documentation string in the normal place. For | ||
343 | + purposes of sorting, any leading whitespace and punctuation is ignored, | ||
344 | + except that if the first non-whitespace character is not `-', this entry | ||
345 | + is displayed after all options (and OPTION_DOC entries with a leading `-') | ||
346 | + in the same group. */ | ||
347 | +#define OPTION_DOC 0x8 | ||
348 | + | ||
349 | +/* This option shouldn't be included in `long' usage messages (but is still | ||
350 | + included in help messages). This is mainly intended for options that are | ||
351 | + completely documented in an argp's ARGS_DOC field, in which case including | ||
352 | + the option in the generic usage list would be redundant. For instance, | ||
353 | + if ARGS_DOC is "FOO BAR\n-x BLAH", and the `-x' option's purpose is to | ||
354 | + distinguish these two cases, -x should probably be marked | ||
355 | + OPTION_NO_USAGE. */ | ||
356 | +#define OPTION_NO_USAGE 0x10 | ||
357 | + | ||
358 | +struct argp; /* fwd declare this type */ | ||
359 | +struct argp_state; /* " */ | ||
360 | +struct argp_child; /* " */ | ||
361 | + | ||
362 | +/* The type of a pointer to an argp parsing function. */ | ||
363 | +typedef error_t (*argp_parser_t) (int __key, char *__arg, | ||
364 | + struct argp_state *__state); | ||
365 | + | ||
366 | +/* What to return for unrecognized keys. For special ARGP_KEY_ keys, such | ||
367 | + returns will simply be ignored. For user keys, this error will be turned | ||
368 | + into EINVAL (if the call to argp_parse is such that errors are propagated | ||
369 | + back to the user instead of exiting); returning EINVAL itself would result | ||
370 | + in an immediate stop to parsing in *all* cases. */ | ||
371 | +#define ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN E2BIG /* Hurd should never need E2BIG. XXX */ | ||
372 | + | ||
373 | +/* Special values for the KEY argument to an argument parsing function. | ||
374 | + ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN should be returned if they aren't understood. | ||
375 | + | ||
376 | + The sequence of keys to a parsing function is either (where each | ||
377 | + uppercased word should be prefixed by `ARGP_KEY_' and opt is a user key): | ||
378 | + | ||
379 | + INIT opt... NO_ARGS END SUCCESS -- No non-option arguments at all | ||
380 | + or INIT (opt | ARG)... END SUCCESS -- All non-option args parsed | ||
381 | + or INIT (opt | ARG)... SUCCESS -- Some non-option arg unrecognized | ||
382 | + | ||
383 | + The third case is where every parser returned ARGP_KEY_UNKNOWN for an | ||
384 | + argument, in which case parsing stops at that argument (returning the | ||
385 | + unparsed arguments to the caller of argp_parse if requested, or stopping | ||
386 | + with an error message if not). | ||
387 | + | ||
388 | + If an error occurs (either detected by argp, or because the parsing | ||
389 | + function returned an error value), then the parser is called with | ||
390 | + ARGP_KEY_ERROR, and no further calls are made. */ | ||
391 | + | ||
392 | +/* This is not an option at all, but rather a command line argument. If a | ||
393 | + parser receiving this key returns success, the fact is recorded, and the | ||
394 | + ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS case won't be used. HOWEVER, if while processing the | ||
395 | + argument, a parser function decrements the NEXT field of the state it's | ||
396 | + passed, the option won't be considered processed; this is to allow you to | ||
397 | + actually modify the argument (perhaps into an option), and have it | ||
398 | + processed again. */ | ||
399 | +#define ARGP_KEY_ARG 0 | ||
400 | +/* There are remaining arguments not parsed by any parser, which may be found | ||
401 | + starting at (STATE->argv + STATE->next). If success is returned, but | ||
402 | + STATE->next left untouched, it's assumed that all arguments were consume, | ||
403 | + otherwise, the parser should adjust STATE->next to reflect any arguments | ||
404 | + consumed. */ | ||
405 | +#define ARGP_KEY_ARGS 0x1000006 | ||
406 | +/* There are no more command line arguments at all. */ | ||
407 | +#define ARGP_KEY_END 0x1000001 | ||
408 | +/* Because it's common to want to do some special processing if there aren't | ||
409 | + any non-option args, user parsers are called with this key if they didn't | ||
410 | + successfully process any non-option arguments. Called just before | ||
411 | + ARGP_KEY_END (where more general validity checks on previously parsed | ||
412 | + arguments can take place). */ | ||
413 | +#define ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS 0x1000002 | ||
414 | +/* Passed in before any parsing is done. Afterwards, the values of each | ||
415 | + element of the CHILD_INPUT field, if any, in the state structure is | ||
416 | + copied to each child's state to be the initial value of the INPUT field. */ | ||
417 | +#define ARGP_KEY_INIT 0x1000003 | ||
418 | +/* Use after all other keys, including SUCCESS & END. */ | ||
419 | +#define ARGP_KEY_FINI 0x1000007 | ||
420 | +/* Passed in when parsing has successfully been completed (even if there are | ||
421 | + still arguments remaining). */ | ||
422 | +#define ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS 0x1000004 | ||
423 | +/* Passed in if an error occurs. */ | ||
424 | +#define ARGP_KEY_ERROR 0x1000005 | ||
425 | + | ||
426 | +/* An argp structure contains a set of options declarations, a function to | ||
427 | + deal with parsing one, documentation string, a possible vector of child | ||
428 | + argp's, and perhaps a function to filter help output. When actually | ||
429 | + parsing options, getopt is called with the union of all the argp | ||
430 | + structures chained together through their CHILD pointers, with conflicts | ||
431 | + being resolved in favor of the first occurrence in the chain. */ | ||
432 | +struct argp | ||
433 | +{ | ||
434 | + /* An array of argp_option structures, terminated by an entry with both | ||
435 | + NAME and KEY having a value of 0. */ | ||
436 | + __const struct argp_option *options; | ||
437 | + | ||
438 | + /* What to do with an option from this structure. KEY is the key | ||
439 | + associated with the option, and ARG is any associated argument (NULL if | ||
440 | + none was supplied). If KEY isn't understood, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN should be | ||
441 | + returned. If a non-zero, non-ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN value is returned, then | ||
442 | + parsing is stopped immediately, and that value is returned from | ||
443 | + argp_parse(). For special (non-user-supplied) values of KEY, see the | ||
444 | + ARGP_KEY_ definitions below. */ | ||
445 | + argp_parser_t parser; | ||
446 | + | ||
447 | + /* A string describing what other arguments are wanted by this program. It | ||
448 | + is only used by argp_usage to print the `Usage:' message. If it | ||
449 | + contains newlines, the strings separated by them are considered | ||
450 | + alternative usage patterns, and printed on separate lines (lines after | ||
451 | + the first are prefix by ` or: ' instead of `Usage:'). */ | ||
452 | + __const char *args_doc; | ||
453 | + | ||
454 | + /* If non-NULL, a string containing extra text to be printed before and | ||
455 | + after the options in a long help message (separated by a vertical tab | ||
456 | + `\v' character). */ | ||
457 | + __const char *doc; | ||
458 | + | ||
459 | + /* A vector of argp_children structures, terminated by a member with a 0 | ||
460 | + argp field, pointing to child argps should be parsed with this one. Any | ||
461 | + conflicts are resolved in favor of this argp, or early argps in the | ||
462 | + CHILDREN list. This field is useful if you use libraries that supply | ||
463 | + their own argp structure, which you want to use in conjunction with your | ||
464 | + own. */ | ||
465 | + __const struct argp_child *children; | ||
466 | + | ||
467 | + /* If non-zero, this should be a function to filter the output of help | ||
468 | + messages. KEY is either a key from an option, in which case TEXT is | ||
469 | + that option's help text, or a special key from the ARGP_KEY_HELP_ | ||
470 | + defines, below, describing which other help text TEXT is. The function | ||
471 | + should return either TEXT, if it should be used as-is, a replacement | ||
472 | + string, which should be malloced, and will be freed by argp, or NULL, | ||
473 | + meaning `print nothing'. The value for TEXT is *after* any translation | ||
474 | + has been done, so if any of the replacement text also needs translation, | ||
475 | + that should be done by the filter function. INPUT is either the input | ||
476 | + supplied to argp_parse, or NULL, if argp_help was called directly. */ | ||
477 | + char *(*help_filter) (int __key, __const char *__text, void *__input); | ||
478 | + | ||
479 | + /* If non-zero the strings used in the argp library are translated using | ||
480 | + the domain described by this string. Otherwise the currently installed | ||
481 | + default domain is used. */ | ||
482 | + const char *argp_domain; | ||
483 | +}; | ||
484 | + | ||
485 | +/* Possible KEY arguments to a help filter function. */ | ||
486 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_PRE_DOC 0x2000001 /* Help text preceeding options. */ | ||
487 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC 0x2000002 /* Help text following options. */ | ||
488 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_HEADER 0x2000003 /* Option header string. */ | ||
489 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA 0x2000004 /* After all other documentation; | ||
490 | + TEXT is NULL for this key. */ | ||
491 | +/* Explanatory note emitted when duplicate option arguments have been | ||
492 | + suppressed. */ | ||
493 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_DUP_ARGS_NOTE 0x2000005 | ||
494 | +#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_ARGS_DOC 0x2000006 /* Argument doc string. */ | ||
495 | + | ||
496 | +/* When an argp has a non-zero CHILDREN field, it should point to a vector of | ||
497 | + argp_child structures, each of which describes a subsidiary argp. */ | ||
498 | +struct argp_child | ||
499 | +{ | ||
500 | + /* The child parser. */ | ||
501 | + __const struct argp *argp; | ||
502 | + | ||
503 | + /* Flags for this child. */ | ||
504 | + int flags; | ||
505 | + | ||
506 | + /* If non-zero, an optional header to be printed in help output before the | ||
507 | + child options. As a side-effect, a non-zero value forces the child | ||
508 | + options to be grouped together; to achieve this effect without actually | ||
509 | + printing a header string, use a value of "". */ | ||
510 | + __const char *header; | ||
511 | + | ||
512 | + /* Where to group the child options relative to the other (`consolidated') | ||
513 | + options in the parent argp; the values are the same as the GROUP field | ||
514 | + in argp_option structs, but all child-groupings follow parent options at | ||
515 | + a particular group level. If both this field and HEADER are zero, then | ||
516 | + they aren't grouped at all, but rather merged with the parent options | ||
517 | + (merging the child's grouping levels with the parents). */ | ||
518 | + int group; | ||
519 | +}; | ||
520 | + | ||
521 | +/* Parsing state. This is provided to parsing functions called by argp, | ||
522 | + which may examine and, as noted, modify fields. */ | ||
523 | +struct argp_state | ||
524 | +{ | ||
525 | + /* The top level ARGP being parsed. */ | ||
526 | + __const struct argp *root_argp; | ||
527 | + | ||
528 | + /* The argument vector being parsed. May be modified. */ | ||
529 | + int argc; | ||
530 | + char **argv; | ||
531 | + | ||
532 | + /* The index in ARGV of the next arg that to be parsed. May be modified. */ | ||
533 | + int next; | ||
534 | + | ||
535 | + /* The flags supplied to argp_parse. May be modified. */ | ||
536 | + unsigned flags; | ||
537 | + | ||
538 | + /* While calling a parsing function with a key of ARGP_KEY_ARG, this is the | ||
539 | + number of the current arg, starting at zero, and incremented after each | ||
540 | + such call returns. At all other times, this is the number of such | ||
541 | + arguments that have been processed. */ | ||
542 | + unsigned arg_num; | ||
543 | + | ||
544 | + /* If non-zero, the index in ARGV of the first argument following a special | ||
545 | + `--' argument (which prevents anything following being interpreted as an | ||
546 | + option). Only set once argument parsing has proceeded past this point. */ | ||
547 | + int quoted; | ||
548 | + | ||
549 | + /* An arbitrary pointer passed in from the user. */ | ||
550 | + void *input; | ||
551 | + /* Values to pass to child parsers. This vector will be the same length as | ||
552 | + the number of children for the current parser. */ | ||
553 | + void **child_inputs; | ||
554 | + | ||
555 | + /* For the parser's use. Initialized to 0. */ | ||
556 | + void *hook; | ||
557 | + | ||
558 | + /* The name used when printing messages. This is initialized to ARGV[0], | ||
559 | + or PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME if that is unavailable. */ | ||
560 | + char *name; | ||
561 | + | ||
562 | + /* Streams used when argp prints something. */ | ||
563 | + FILE *err_stream; /* For errors; initialized to stderr. */ | ||
564 | + FILE *out_stream; /* For information; initialized to stdout. */ | ||
565 | + | ||
566 | + void *pstate; /* Private, for use by argp. */ | ||
567 | +}; | ||
568 | + | ||
569 | +/* Flags for argp_parse (note that the defaults are those that are | ||
570 | + convenient for program command line parsing): */ | ||
571 | + | ||
572 | +/* Don't ignore the first element of ARGV. Normally (and always unless | ||
573 | + ARGP_NO_ERRS is set) the first element of the argument vector is | ||
574 | + skipped for option parsing purposes, as it corresponds to the program name | ||
575 | + in a command line. */ | ||
576 | +#define ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 0x01 | ||
577 | + | ||
578 | +/* Don't print error messages for unknown options to stderr; unless this flag | ||
579 | + is set, ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 is ignored, as ARGV[0] is used as the program | ||
580 | + name in the error messages. This flag implies ARGP_NO_EXIT (on the | ||
581 | + assumption that silent exiting upon errors is bad behaviour). */ | ||
582 | +#define ARGP_NO_ERRS 0x02 | ||
583 | + | ||
584 | +/* Don't parse any non-option args. Normally non-option args are parsed by | ||
585 | + calling the parse functions with a key of ARGP_KEY_ARG, and the actual arg | ||
586 | + as the value. Since it's impossible to know which parse function wants to | ||
587 | + handle it, each one is called in turn, until one returns 0 or an error | ||
588 | + other than ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; if an argument is handled by no one, the | ||
589 | + argp_parse returns prematurely (but with a return value of 0). If all | ||
590 | + args have been parsed without error, all parsing functions are called one | ||
591 | + last time with a key of ARGP_KEY_END. This flag needn't normally be set, | ||
592 | + as the normal behavior is to stop parsing as soon as some argument can't | ||
593 | + be handled. */ | ||
594 | +#define ARGP_NO_ARGS 0x04 | ||
595 | + | ||
596 | +/* Parse options and arguments in the same order they occur on the command | ||
597 | + line -- normally they're rearranged so that all options come first. */ | ||
598 | +#define ARGP_IN_ORDER 0x08 | ||
599 | + | ||
600 | +/* Don't provide the standard long option --help, which causes usage and | ||
601 | + option help information to be output to stdout, and exit (0) called. */ | ||
602 | +#define ARGP_NO_HELP 0x10 | ||
603 | + | ||
604 | +/* Don't exit on errors (they may still result in error messages). */ | ||
605 | +#define ARGP_NO_EXIT 0x20 | ||
606 | + | ||
607 | +/* Use the gnu getopt `long-only' rules for parsing arguments. */ | ||
608 | +#define ARGP_LONG_ONLY 0x40 | ||
609 | + | ||
610 | +/* Turns off any message-printing/exiting options. */ | ||
611 | +#define ARGP_SILENT (ARGP_NO_EXIT | ARGP_NO_ERRS | ARGP_NO_HELP) | ||
612 | + | ||
613 | +/* Parse the options strings in ARGC & ARGV according to the options in ARGP. | ||
614 | + FLAGS is one of the ARGP_ flags above. If ARG_INDEX is non-NULL, the | ||
615 | + index in ARGV of the first unparsed option is returned in it. If an | ||
616 | + unknown option is present, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN is returned; if some parser | ||
617 | + routine returned a non-zero value, it is returned; otherwise 0 is | ||
618 | + returned. This function may also call exit unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag | ||
619 | + is set. INPUT is a pointer to a value to be passed in to the parser. */ | ||
620 | +extern error_t argp_parse (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp, | ||
621 | + int __argc, char **__restrict __argv, | ||
622 | + unsigned __flags, int *__restrict __arg_index, | ||
623 | + void *__restrict __input); | ||
624 | + | ||
625 | +/* Global variables. */ | ||
626 | + | ||
627 | +/* If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default | ||
628 | + option --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which | ||
629 | + will print this string followed by a newline and exit (unless the | ||
630 | + ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is used). Overridden by ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK. */ | ||
631 | +extern __const char *argp_program_version; | ||
632 | + | ||
633 | +/* If defined or set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default | ||
634 | + option --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which | ||
635 | + calls this function with a stream to print the version to and a pointer to | ||
636 | + the current parsing state, and then exits (unless the ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is | ||
637 | + used). This variable takes precedent over ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION. */ | ||
638 | +extern void (*argp_program_version_hook) (FILE *__restrict __stream, | ||
639 | + struct argp_state *__restrict | ||
640 | + __state); | ||
641 | + | ||
642 | +/* If defined or set by the user program, it should point to string that is | ||
643 | + the bug-reporting address for the program. It will be printed by | ||
644 | + argp_help if the ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR flag is set (as it is by various | ||
645 | + standard help messages), embedded in a sentence that says something like | ||
646 | + `Report bugs to ADDR.'. */ | ||
647 | +extern __const char *argp_program_bug_address; | ||
648 | + | ||
649 | +/* The exit status that argp will use when exiting due to a parsing error. | ||
650 | + If not defined or set by the user program, this defaults to EX_USAGE from | ||
651 | + <sysexits.h>. */ | ||
652 | +extern error_t argp_err_exit_status; | ||
653 | + | ||
654 | +/* Flags for argp_help. */ | ||
655 | +#define ARGP_HELP_USAGE 0x01 /* a Usage: message. */ | ||
656 | +#define ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE 0x02 /* " but don't actually print options. */ | ||
657 | +#define ARGP_HELP_SEE 0x04 /* a `Try ... for more help' message. */ | ||
658 | +#define ARGP_HELP_LONG 0x08 /* a long help message. */ | ||
659 | +#define ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC 0x10 /* doc string preceding long help. */ | ||
660 | +#define ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC 0x20 /* doc string following long help. */ | ||
661 | +#define ARGP_HELP_DOC (ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC | ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC) | ||
662 | +#define ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR 0x40 /* bug report address */ | ||
663 | +#define ARGP_HELP_LONG_ONLY 0x80 /* modify output appropriately to | ||
664 | + reflect ARGP_LONG_ONLY mode. */ | ||
665 | + | ||
666 | +/* These ARGP_HELP flags are only understood by argp_state_help. */ | ||
667 | +#define ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR 0x100 /* Call exit(1) instead of returning. */ | ||
668 | +#define ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK 0x200 /* Call exit(0) instead of returning. */ | ||
669 | + | ||
670 | +/* The standard thing to do after a program command line parsing error, if an | ||
671 | + error message has already been printed. */ | ||
672 | +#define ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR \ | ||
673 | + (ARGP_HELP_SEE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR) | ||
674 | +/* The standard thing to do after a program command line parsing error, if no | ||
675 | + more specific error message has been printed. */ | ||
676 | +#define ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE \ | ||
677 | + (ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SEE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR) | ||
678 | +/* The standard thing to do in response to a --help option. */ | ||
679 | +#define ARGP_HELP_STD_HELP \ | ||
680 | + (ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_LONG | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK \ | ||
681 | + | ARGP_HELP_DOC | ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR) | ||
682 | + | ||
683 | +/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. FLAGS are from the set | ||
684 | + ARGP_HELP_*. */ | ||
685 | +extern void argp_help (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp, | ||
686 | + FILE *__restrict __stream, | ||
687 | + unsigned __flags, char *__restrict __name); | ||
688 | + | ||
689 | +/* The following routines are intended to be called from within an argp | ||
690 | + parsing routine (thus taking an argp_state structure as the first | ||
691 | + argument). They may or may not print an error message and exit, depending | ||
692 | + on the flags in STATE -- in any case, the caller should be prepared for | ||
693 | + them *not* to exit, and should return an appropiate error after calling | ||
694 | + them. [argp_usage & argp_error should probably be called argp_state_..., | ||
695 | + but they're used often enough that they should be short] */ | ||
696 | + | ||
697 | +/* Output, if appropriate, a usage message for STATE to STREAM. FLAGS are | ||
698 | + from the set ARGP_HELP_*. */ | ||
699 | +extern void argp_state_help (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state, | ||
700 | + FILE *__restrict __stream, | ||
701 | + unsigned int __flags); | ||
702 | +/* Possibly output the standard usage message for ARGP to stderr and exit. */ | ||
703 | +extern void argp_usage (__const struct argp_state *__state); | ||
704 | + | ||
705 | +/* If appropriate, print the printf string FMT and following args, preceded | ||
706 | + by the program name and `:', to stderr, and followed by a `Try ... --help' | ||
707 | + message, then exit (1). */ | ||
708 | +extern void argp_error (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state, | ||
709 | + __const char *__restrict __fmt, ...) | ||
710 | + __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))); | ||
711 | +/* Similar to the standard gnu error-reporting function error(), but will | ||
712 | + respect the ARGP_NO_EXIT and ARGP_NO_ERRS flags in STATE, and will print | ||
713 | + to STATE->err_stream. This is useful for argument parsing code that is | ||
714 | + shared between program startup (when exiting is desired) and runtime | ||
715 | + option parsing (when typically an error code is returned instead). The | ||
716 | + difference between this function and argp_error is that the latter is for | ||
717 | + *parsing errors*, and the former is for other problems that occur during | ||
718 | + parsing but don't reflect a (syntactic) problem with the input. */ | ||
719 | +extern void argp_failure (__const struct argp_state *__restrict __state, | ||
720 | + int __status, int __errnum, | ||
721 | + __const char *__restrict __fmt, ...) | ||
722 | + __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5))); | ||
723 | +/* Returns true if the option OPT is a valid short option. */ | ||
724 | +extern int _option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW; | ||
725 | +extern int __option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW; | ||
726 | + | ||
727 | +/* Returns true if the option OPT is in fact the last (unused) entry in an | ||
728 | + options array. */ | ||
729 | +extern int _option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW; | ||
730 | +extern int __option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt) __THROW; | ||
731 | + | ||
732 | +/* Return the input field for ARGP in the parser corresponding to STATE; used | ||
733 | + by the help routines. */ | ||
734 | +/* We think this should not be exported */ | ||
735 | +extern void *__argp_input (__const struct argp *__restrict __argp, | ||
736 | + __const struct argp_state *__restrict __state) | ||
737 | + __THROW; | ||
738 | + | ||
739 | +#ifdef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES | ||
740 | + | ||
741 | +# ifndef ARGP_EI | ||
742 | +# define ARGP_EI __extern_inline | ||
743 | +# endif | ||
744 | + | ||
745 | +ARGP_EI void | ||
746 | +argp_usage (__const struct argp_state *__state) | ||
747 | +{ | ||
748 | + argp_state_help (__state, stderr, ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE); | ||
749 | +} | ||
750 | + | ||
751 | +ARGP_EI int | ||
752 | +__NTH (__option_is_short (__const struct argp_option *__opt)) | ||
753 | +{ | ||
754 | + if (__opt->flags & OPTION_DOC) | ||
755 | + return 0; | ||
756 | + else | ||
757 | + { | ||
758 | + int __key = __opt->key; | ||
759 | + return __key > 0 && __key <= UCHAR_MAX && isprint (__key); | ||
760 | + } | ||
761 | +} | ||
762 | + | ||
763 | +ARGP_EI int | ||
764 | +__NTH (__option_is_end (__const struct argp_option *__opt)) | ||
765 | +{ | ||
766 | + return !__opt->key && !__opt->name && !__opt->doc && !__opt->group; | ||
767 | +} | ||
768 | +#endif /* Use extern inlines. */ | ||
769 | + | ||
770 | +#ifdef __cplusplus | ||
771 | +} | ||
772 | +#endif | ||
773 | + | ||
774 | +#endif /* argp.h */ | ||
775 | diff --git a/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h | ||
776 | new file mode 100644 | ||
777 | index 0000000..291edfe | ||
778 | --- /dev/null | ||
779 | +++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/bits/getopt_int.h | ||
780 | @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ | ||
781 | +/* Internal declarations for getopt. | ||
782 | + Copyright (C) 1989-1994,1996-1999,2001,2003,2004 | ||
783 | + Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
784 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
785 | + | ||
786 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
787 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
788 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
789 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
790 | + | ||
791 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
792 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
793 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
794 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
795 | + | ||
796 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
797 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
798 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
799 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
800 | + | ||
801 | +#ifndef _GETOPT_INT_H | ||
802 | +#define _GETOPT_INT_H 1 | ||
803 | + | ||
804 | +extern int _getopt_internal (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | ||
805 | + const char *__shortopts, | ||
806 | + const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind, | ||
807 | + int __long_only) attribute_hidden; | ||
808 | + | ||
809 | + | ||
810 | +/* Reentrant versions which can handle parsing multiple argument | ||
811 | + vectors at the same time. */ | ||
812 | + | ||
813 | +/* For __ordering member */ | ||
814 | +enum { | ||
815 | + REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER | ||
816 | +}; | ||
817 | + | ||
818 | +/* Data type for reentrant functions. */ | ||
819 | + | ||
820 | +struct _getopt_data | ||
821 | +{ | ||
822 | + /* These have exactly the same meaning as the corresponding global | ||
823 | + variables, except that they are used for the reentrant | ||
824 | + versions of getopt. */ | ||
825 | + int optind; | ||
826 | + int opterr; | ||
827 | + char *optarg; | ||
828 | + smalluint optopt; /* we store characters here, a byte is enough */ | ||
829 | + | ||
830 | + /* Internal members. */ | ||
831 | + | ||
832 | + /* True if the internal members have been initialized. */ | ||
833 | + smallint __initialized; | ||
834 | + | ||
835 | + /* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements. | ||
836 | + | ||
837 | + If the caller did not specify anything, | ||
838 | + the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable | ||
839 | + POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise. | ||
840 | + | ||
841 | + REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options; | ||
842 | + stop option processing when the first non-option is seen. | ||
843 | + This is what Unix does. | ||
844 | + This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment | ||
845 | + variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character | ||
846 | + of the list of option characters. | ||
847 | + | ||
848 | + PERMUTE is the default. We permute the contents of ARGV as we | ||
849 | + scan, so that eventually all the non-options are at the end. | ||
850 | + This allows options to be given in any order, even with programs | ||
851 | + that were not written to expect this. | ||
852 | + | ||
853 | + RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were | ||
854 | + written to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order | ||
855 | + and that care about the ordering of the two. We describe each | ||
856 | + non-option ARGV-element as if it were the argument of an option | ||
857 | + with character code 1. Using `-' as the first character of the | ||
858 | + list of option characters selects this mode of operation. | ||
859 | + | ||
860 | + The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless | ||
861 | + of the value of `ordering'. In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only | ||
862 | + `--' can cause `getopt' to return -1 with `optind' != ARGC. */ | ||
863 | + smallint __ordering; | ||
864 | + | ||
865 | + /* If the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable is set. */ | ||
866 | + smallint __posixly_correct; | ||
867 | + | ||
868 | + /* The next char to be scanned in the option-element | ||
869 | + in which the last option character we returned was found. | ||
870 | + This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off. | ||
871 | + | ||
872 | + If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan | ||
873 | + by advancing to the next ARGV-element. */ | ||
874 | + char *__nextchar; | ||
875 | + | ||
876 | + | ||
877 | + /* Handle permutation of arguments. */ | ||
878 | + | ||
879 | + /* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have | ||
880 | + been skipped. `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first | ||
881 | + of them; `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them. */ | ||
882 | + | ||
883 | + int __first_nonopt; | ||
884 | + int __last_nonopt; | ||
885 | + | ||
886 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | ||
887 | + int __nonoption_flags_max_len; | ||
888 | + int __nonoption_flags_len; | ||
889 | +# endif | ||
890 | +}; | ||
891 | + | ||
892 | +/* The initializer is necessary to set OPTIND and OPTERR to their | ||
893 | + default values and to clear the initialization flag. */ | ||
894 | +#define _GETOPT_DATA_INITIALIZER { 1, 1 } | ||
895 | + | ||
896 | +#if 0 /* first is static on uClibc, the others not used */ | ||
897 | +extern int _getopt_internal_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | ||
898 | + const char *__shortopts, | ||
899 | + const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind, | ||
900 | + int __long_only, struct _getopt_data *__data); | ||
901 | +#endif | ||
902 | +#if defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GETOPT__ || defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETOPT_LONG__ | ||
903 | +#ifndef __need_getopt | ||
904 | +extern int _getopt_long_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | ||
905 | + const char *__shortopts, | ||
906 | + const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind, | ||
907 | + struct _getopt_data *__data); | ||
908 | + | ||
909 | +extern int _getopt_long_only_r (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, | ||
910 | + const char *__shortopts, | ||
911 | + const struct option *__longopts, | ||
912 | + int *__longind, | ||
913 | + struct _getopt_data *__data); | ||
914 | +#endif | ||
915 | +#endif | ||
916 | +#endif /* getopt_int.h */ | ||
917 | diff --git a/libc/unistd/getopt.c b/libc/unistd/getopt.c | ||
918 | index f63482b..db5e12c 100644 | ||
919 | --- a/libc/unistd/getopt.c | ||
920 | +++ b/libc/unistd/getopt.c | ||
921 | @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ | ||
922 | they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments. */ | ||
923 | |||
924 | #include <getopt.h> | ||
925 | -#include "getopt_int.h" | ||
926 | +#include <bits/getopt_int.h> | ||
927 | |||
928 | |||
929 | /* For communication from `getopt' to the caller. | ||
930 | @@ -1170,6 +1170,15 @@ getopt_long (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options, | ||
931 | return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 0); | ||
932 | } | ||
933 | |||
934 | +int | ||
935 | +_getopt_long_r (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options, | ||
936 | + const struct option *long_options, int *opt_index, | ||
937 | + struct _getopt_data *d) | ||
938 | +{ | ||
939 | + return _getopt_internal_r (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, | ||
940 | + 0, d); | ||
941 | +} | ||
942 | + | ||
943 | /* Like getopt_long, but '-' as well as '--' can indicate a long option. | ||
944 | If an option that starts with '-' (not '--') doesn't match a long option, | ||
945 | but does match a short option, it is parsed as a short option | ||
946 | @@ -1183,4 +1192,12 @@ getopt_long_only (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options, | ||
947 | } | ||
948 | #endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_GETOPT_LONG__ */ | ||
949 | |||
950 | +int | ||
951 | +_getopt_long_only_r (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *options, | ||
952 | + const struct option *long_options, int *opt_index, | ||
953 | + struct _getopt_data *d) | ||
954 | +{ | ||
955 | + return _getopt_internal_r (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index, 1, d); | ||
956 | +} | ||
957 | + | ||
958 | #endif /* Not ELIDE_CODE. */ | ||
959 | diff --git a/libuargp/Makefile b/libuargp/Makefile | ||
960 | new file mode 100644 | ||
961 | index 0000000..45acdd9 | ||
962 | --- /dev/null | ||
963 | +++ b/libuargp/Makefile | ||
964 | @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ | ||
965 | +# Makefile for uClibc (libuargp) | ||
966 | +# | ||
967 | +# Copyright (C) 2010 STMicroelectronics Ltd | ||
968 | +# Author(s): Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono at st.com> | ||
969 | +# | ||
970 | +# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. | ||
971 | +# | ||
972 | + | ||
973 | +top_srcdir=../ | ||
974 | +top_builddir=../ | ||
975 | +include $(top_builddir)Rules.mak | ||
976 | +all: libs | ||
977 | +include Makefile.in | ||
978 | +include $(top_srcdir)Makerules | ||
979 | diff --git a/libuargp/Makefile.in b/libuargp/Makefile.in | ||
980 | new file mode 100644 | ||
981 | index 0000000..1498abb | ||
982 | --- /dev/null | ||
983 | +++ b/libuargp/Makefile.in | ||
984 | @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ | ||
985 | +# Makefile for uClibc (libuargp) | ||
986 | +# | ||
987 | +# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 STMicroelectronics Ltd. | ||
988 | +# Author(s): Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
989 | +# - First implementation, embedded into libc | ||
990 | +# Filippo Arcidiacono <filippo.arcidiacono at st.com> | ||
991 | +# - Reworked for stand-alone libuargp implementation | ||
992 | + | ||
993 | +# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. | ||
994 | +# | ||
995 | + | ||
996 | +CFLAGS-libuargp := -DNOT_IN_libc -DIS_IN_libuargp $(SSP_ALL_CFLAGS) | ||
997 | + | ||
998 | +LDFLAGS-libuargp.so := $(LDFLAGS) | ||
999 | + | ||
1000 | +LIBS-libuargp.so := $(LIBS) | ||
1001 | + | ||
1002 | +libuargp_FULL_NAME := libuargp-$(VERSION).so | ||
1003 | + | ||
1004 | +libuargp_DIR := $(top_srcdir)libuargp | ||
1005 | +libuargp_OUT := $(top_builddir)libuargp | ||
1006 | + | ||
1007 | +libuargp_SRC-y := | ||
1008 | +libuargp_SRC-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) := $(addsuffix .c,$(addprefix argp-, ba \ | ||
1009 | + eexst fmtstream fs-xinl help parse pv pvh xinl)) | ||
1010 | + | ||
1011 | +CFLAGS-argp-xinl.c = -fgnu89-inline | ||
1012 | + | ||
1013 | +libuargp_SRC := $(addprefix $(libuargp_DIR)/,$(libuargp_SRC-y)) | ||
1014 | +libuargp_OBJ := $(patsubst $(libuargp_DIR)/%.c,$(libuargp_OUT)/%.o,$(libuargp_SRC)) | ||
1015 | + | ||
1016 | +libuargp_SRCS := $(libuargp_SRC) | ||
1017 | +libuargp_OBJS := $(libuargp_OBJ) | ||
1018 | + | ||
1019 | +ifeq ($(DOPIC),y) | ||
1020 | +libuargp-a-y := $(libuargp_OBJS:.o=.os) | ||
1021 | +else | ||
1022 | +libuargp-a-y := $(libuargp_OBJS) | ||
1023 | +endif | ||
1024 | +libuargp-so-y := $(libuargp_OBJS:.o=.os) | ||
1025 | + | ||
1026 | +lib-a-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a | ||
1027 | +lib-so-$(UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP) += $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so | ||
1028 | + | ||
1029 | +objclean-y += CLEAN_libuargp | ||
1030 | + | ||
1031 | +ifeq ($(DOMULTI),n) | ||
1032 | +ifeq ($(DOPIC),y) | ||
1033 | +$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a $(libc.depend) | ||
1034 | +else | ||
1035 | +$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp_so.a $(libc.depend) | ||
1036 | +endif | ||
1037 | + $(call link.so,$(libuargp_FULL_NAME),$(MAJOR_VERSION)) | ||
1038 | +else | ||
1039 | +$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.so: $(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp.oS $(libc.depend) | ||
1040 | + $(call linkm.so,$(libuargp_FULL_NAME),$(MAJOR_VERSION)) | ||
1041 | +endif | ||
1042 | + | ||
1043 | +$(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp_so.a: $(libuargp-so-y) | ||
1044 | + $(Q)$(RM) $@ | ||
1045 | + $(do_ar) | ||
1046 | + | ||
1047 | +$(libuargp_OUT)/libuargp.oS: $(libuargp_SRCS) | ||
1048 | + $(Q)$(RM) $@ | ||
1049 | + $(compile-m) | ||
1050 | + | ||
1051 | +$(top_builddir)lib/libuargp.a: $(libuargp-a-y) | ||
1052 | + $(Q)$(INSTALL) -d $(dir $@) | ||
1053 | + $(Q)$(RM) $@ | ||
1054 | + $(do_ar) | ||
1055 | + | ||
1056 | +CLEAN_libuargp: | ||
1057 | + $(do_rm) $(addprefix $(libuargp_OUT)/*., o os oS a) | ||
1058 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-ba.c b/libuargp/argp-ba.c | ||
1059 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1060 | index 0000000..3522b02 | ||
1061 | --- /dev/null | ||
1062 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-ba.c | ||
1063 | @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ | ||
1064 | +/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_BUG_ADDRESS. | ||
1065 | + Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1066 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1067 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1068 | + | ||
1069 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1070 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1071 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1072 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1073 | + | ||
1074 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1075 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1076 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1077 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1078 | + | ||
1079 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1080 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1081 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1082 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
1083 | + | ||
1084 | +/* If set by the user program, it should point to string that is the | ||
1085 | + bug-reporting address for the program. It will be printed by argp_help if | ||
1086 | + the ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR flag is set (as it is by various standard help | ||
1087 | + messages), embedded in a sentence that says something like `Report bugs to | ||
1088 | + ADDR.'. */ | ||
1089 | +const char *argp_program_bug_address; | ||
1090 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-eexst.c b/libuargp/argp-eexst.c | ||
1091 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1092 | index 0000000..445b68d | ||
1093 | --- /dev/null | ||
1094 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-eexst.c | ||
1095 | @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ | ||
1096 | +/* Default definition for ARGP_ERR_EXIT_STATUS | ||
1097 | + Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1098 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1099 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1100 | + | ||
1101 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1102 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1103 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1104 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1105 | + | ||
1106 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1107 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1108 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1109 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1110 | + | ||
1111 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1112 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1113 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1114 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
1115 | + | ||
1116 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
1117 | +# include <config.h> | ||
1118 | +#endif | ||
1119 | + | ||
1120 | +#include <sysexits.h> | ||
1121 | + | ||
1122 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
1123 | + | ||
1124 | +/* The exit status that argp will use when exiting due to a parsing error. | ||
1125 | + If not defined or set by the user program, this defaults to EX_USAGE from | ||
1126 | + <sysexits.h>. */ | ||
1127 | +error_t argp_err_exit_status = EX_USAGE; | ||
1128 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c | ||
1129 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1130 | index 0000000..75227f9 | ||
1131 | --- /dev/null | ||
1132 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.c | ||
1133 | @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ | ||
1134 | +/* Word-wrapping and line-truncating streams | ||
1135 | + Copyright (C) 1997-1999,2001,2002,2003,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1136 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1137 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1138 | + | ||
1139 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1140 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1141 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1142 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1143 | + | ||
1144 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1145 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1146 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1147 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1148 | + | ||
1149 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1150 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1151 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1152 | + 02111-1307 USA. | ||
1153 | + | ||
1154 | + Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
1155 | +*/ | ||
1156 | + | ||
1157 | +/* This package emulates glibc `line_wrap_stream' semantics for systems that | ||
1158 | + don't have that. */ | ||
1159 | + | ||
1160 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
1161 | +# include <config.h> | ||
1162 | +#endif | ||
1163 | + | ||
1164 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
1165 | +#include <string.h> | ||
1166 | +#include <errno.h> | ||
1167 | +#include <stdarg.h> | ||
1168 | +#include <ctype.h> | ||
1169 | + | ||
1170 | +#include "argp-fmtstream.h" | ||
1171 | + | ||
1172 | +#ifndef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP | ||
1173 | + | ||
1174 | +#ifndef isblank | ||
1175 | +#define isblank(ch) ((ch)==' ' || (ch)=='\t') | ||
1176 | +#endif | ||
1177 | + | ||
1178 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1179 | +# include <wchar.h> | ||
1180 | +# include <libio/libioP.h> | ||
1181 | +# define __vsnprintf(s, l, f, a) _IO_vsnprintf (s, l, f, a) | ||
1182 | +#else | ||
1183 | +# define __vsnprintf(s, l, f, a) vsnprintf (s, l, f, a) | ||
1184 | +#endif | ||
1185 | + | ||
1186 | +#define INIT_BUF_SIZE 200 | ||
1187 | +#define PRINTF_SIZE_GUESS 150 | ||
1188 | + | ||
1189 | +/* Return an argp_fmtstream that outputs to STREAM, and which prefixes lines | ||
1190 | + written on it with LMARGIN spaces and limits them to RMARGIN columns | ||
1191 | + total. If WMARGIN >= 0, words that extend past RMARGIN are wrapped by | ||
1192 | + replacing the whitespace before them with a newline and WMARGIN spaces. | ||
1193 | + Otherwise, chars beyond RMARGIN are simply dropped until a newline. | ||
1194 | + Returns NULL if there was an error. */ | ||
1195 | +argp_fmtstream_t | ||
1196 | +__argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *stream, | ||
1197 | + size_t lmargin, size_t rmargin, ssize_t wmargin) | ||
1198 | +{ | ||
1199 | + argp_fmtstream_t fs; | ||
1200 | + | ||
1201 | + fs = (struct argp_fmtstream *) malloc (sizeof (struct argp_fmtstream)); | ||
1202 | + if (fs != NULL) | ||
1203 | + { | ||
1204 | + fs->stream = stream; | ||
1205 | + | ||
1206 | + fs->lmargin = lmargin; | ||
1207 | + fs->rmargin = rmargin; | ||
1208 | + fs->wmargin = wmargin; | ||
1209 | + fs->point_col = 0; | ||
1210 | + fs->point_offs = 0; | ||
1211 | + | ||
1212 | + fs->buf = (char *) malloc (INIT_BUF_SIZE); | ||
1213 | + if (! fs->buf) | ||
1214 | + { | ||
1215 | + free (fs); | ||
1216 | + fs = 0; | ||
1217 | + } | ||
1218 | + else | ||
1219 | + { | ||
1220 | + fs->p = fs->buf; | ||
1221 | + fs->end = fs->buf + INIT_BUF_SIZE; | ||
1222 | + } | ||
1223 | + } | ||
1224 | + | ||
1225 | + return fs; | ||
1226 | +} | ||
1227 | +#if 0 | ||
1228 | +/* Not exported. */ | ||
1229 | +#ifdef weak_alias | ||
1230 | +weak_alias (__argp_make_fmtstream, argp_make_fmtstream) | ||
1231 | +#endif | ||
1232 | +#endif | ||
1233 | + | ||
1234 | +/* Flush FS to its stream, and free it (but don't close the stream). */ | ||
1235 | +void | ||
1236 | +__argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t fs) | ||
1237 | +{ | ||
1238 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (fs); | ||
1239 | + if (fs->p > fs->buf) | ||
1240 | + { | ||
1241 | +#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1242 | + __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s", (int) (fs->p - fs->buf), fs->buf); | ||
1243 | +#else | ||
1244 | + fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, fs->p - fs->buf, fs->stream); | ||
1245 | +#endif | ||
1246 | + } | ||
1247 | + free (fs->buf); | ||
1248 | + free (fs); | ||
1249 | +} | ||
1250 | +#if 0 | ||
1251 | +/* Not exported. */ | ||
1252 | +#ifdef weak_alias | ||
1253 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_free, argp_fmtstream_free) | ||
1254 | +#endif | ||
1255 | +#endif | ||
1256 | + | ||
1257 | +/* Process FS's buffer so that line wrapping is done from POINT_OFFS to the | ||
1258 | + end of its buffer. This code is mostly from glibc stdio/linewrap.c. */ | ||
1259 | +void | ||
1260 | +__argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t fs) | ||
1261 | +{ | ||
1262 | + char *buf, *nl; | ||
1263 | + size_t len; | ||
1264 | + | ||
1265 | + /* Scan the buffer for newlines. */ | ||
1266 | + buf = fs->buf + fs->point_offs; | ||
1267 | + while (buf < fs->p) | ||
1268 | + { | ||
1269 | + size_t r; | ||
1270 | + | ||
1271 | + if (fs->point_col == 0 && fs->lmargin != 0) | ||
1272 | + { | ||
1273 | + /* We are starting a new line. Print spaces to the left margin. */ | ||
1274 | + const size_t pad = fs->lmargin; | ||
1275 | + if (fs->p + pad < fs->end) | ||
1276 | + { | ||
1277 | + /* We can fit in them in the buffer by moving the | ||
1278 | + buffer text up and filling in the beginning. */ | ||
1279 | + memmove (buf + pad, buf, fs->p - buf); | ||
1280 | + fs->p += pad; /* Compensate for bigger buffer. */ | ||
1281 | + memset (buf, ' ', pad); /* Fill in the spaces. */ | ||
1282 | + buf += pad; /* Don't bother searching them. */ | ||
1283 | + } | ||
1284 | + else | ||
1285 | + { | ||
1286 | + /* No buffer space for spaces. Must flush. */ | ||
1287 | + size_t i; | ||
1288 | + for (i = 0; i < pad; i++) | ||
1289 | + { | ||
1290 | +#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1291 | + if (_IO_fwide (fs->stream, 0) > 0) | ||
1292 | + putwc_unlocked (L' ', fs->stream); | ||
1293 | + else | ||
1294 | +#endif | ||
1295 | + putc_unlocked (' ', fs->stream); | ||
1296 | + } | ||
1297 | + } | ||
1298 | + fs->point_col = pad; | ||
1299 | + } | ||
1300 | + | ||
1301 | + len = fs->p - buf; | ||
1302 | + nl = memchr (buf, '\n', len); | ||
1303 | + | ||
1304 | + if (fs->point_col < 0) | ||
1305 | + fs->point_col = 0; | ||
1306 | + | ||
1307 | + if (!nl) | ||
1308 | + { | ||
1309 | + /* The buffer ends in a partial line. */ | ||
1310 | + | ||
1311 | + if (fs->point_col + len < fs->rmargin) | ||
1312 | + { | ||
1313 | + /* The remaining buffer text is a partial line and fits | ||
1314 | + within the maximum line width. Advance point for the | ||
1315 | + characters to be written and stop scanning. */ | ||
1316 | + fs->point_col += len; | ||
1317 | + break; | ||
1318 | + } | ||
1319 | + else | ||
1320 | + /* Set the end-of-line pointer for the code below to | ||
1321 | + the end of the buffer. */ | ||
1322 | + nl = fs->p; | ||
1323 | + } | ||
1324 | + else if (fs->point_col + (nl - buf) < (ssize_t) fs->rmargin) | ||
1325 | + { | ||
1326 | + /* The buffer contains a full line that fits within the maximum | ||
1327 | + line width. Reset point and scan the next line. */ | ||
1328 | + fs->point_col = 0; | ||
1329 | + buf = nl + 1; | ||
1330 | + continue; | ||
1331 | + } | ||
1332 | + | ||
1333 | + /* This line is too long. */ | ||
1334 | + r = fs->rmargin - 1; | ||
1335 | + | ||
1336 | + if (fs->wmargin < 0) | ||
1337 | + { | ||
1338 | + /* Truncate the line by overwriting the excess with the | ||
1339 | + newline and anything after it in the buffer. */ | ||
1340 | + if (nl < fs->p) | ||
1341 | + { | ||
1342 | + memmove (buf + (r - fs->point_col), nl, fs->p - nl); | ||
1343 | + fs->p -= buf + (r - fs->point_col) - nl; | ||
1344 | + /* Reset point for the next line and start scanning it. */ | ||
1345 | + fs->point_col = 0; | ||
1346 | + buf += r + 1; /* Skip full line plus \n. */ | ||
1347 | + } | ||
1348 | + else | ||
1349 | + { | ||
1350 | + /* The buffer ends with a partial line that is beyond the | ||
1351 | + maximum line width. Advance point for the characters | ||
1352 | + written, and discard those past the max from the buffer. */ | ||
1353 | + fs->point_col += len; | ||
1354 | + fs->p -= fs->point_col - r; | ||
1355 | + break; | ||
1356 | + } | ||
1357 | + } | ||
1358 | + else | ||
1359 | + { | ||
1360 | + /* Do word wrap. Go to the column just past the maximum line | ||
1361 | + width and scan back for the beginning of the word there. | ||
1362 | + Then insert a line break. */ | ||
1363 | + | ||
1364 | + char *p, *nextline; | ||
1365 | + int i; | ||
1366 | + | ||
1367 | + p = buf + (r + 1 - fs->point_col); | ||
1368 | + while (p >= buf && !isblank (*p)) | ||
1369 | + --p; | ||
1370 | + nextline = p + 1; /* This will begin the next line. */ | ||
1371 | + | ||
1372 | + if (nextline > buf) | ||
1373 | + { | ||
1374 | + /* Swallow separating blanks. */ | ||
1375 | + if (p >= buf) | ||
1376 | + do | ||
1377 | + --p; | ||
1378 | + while (p >= buf && isblank (*p)); | ||
1379 | + nl = p + 1; /* The newline will replace the first blank. */ | ||
1380 | + } | ||
1381 | + else | ||
1382 | + { | ||
1383 | + /* A single word that is greater than the maximum line width. | ||
1384 | + Oh well. Put it on an overlong line by itself. */ | ||
1385 | + p = buf + (r + 1 - fs->point_col); | ||
1386 | + /* Find the end of the long word. */ | ||
1387 | + do | ||
1388 | + ++p; | ||
1389 | + while (p < nl && !isblank (*p)); | ||
1390 | + if (p == nl) | ||
1391 | + { | ||
1392 | + /* It already ends a line. No fussing required. */ | ||
1393 | + fs->point_col = 0; | ||
1394 | + buf = nl + 1; | ||
1395 | + continue; | ||
1396 | + } | ||
1397 | + /* We will move the newline to replace the first blank. */ | ||
1398 | + nl = p; | ||
1399 | + /* Swallow separating blanks. */ | ||
1400 | + do | ||
1401 | + ++p; | ||
1402 | + while (isblank (*p)); | ||
1403 | + /* The next line will start here. */ | ||
1404 | + nextline = p; | ||
1405 | + } | ||
1406 | + | ||
1407 | + /* Note: There are a bunch of tests below for | ||
1408 | + NEXTLINE == BUF + LEN + 1; this case is where NL happens to fall | ||
1409 | + at the end of the buffer, and NEXTLINE is in fact empty (and so | ||
1410 | + we need not be careful to maintain its contents). */ | ||
1411 | + | ||
1412 | + if ((nextline == buf + len + 1 | ||
1413 | + ? fs->end - nl < fs->wmargin + 1 | ||
1414 | + : nextline - (nl + 1) < fs->wmargin) | ||
1415 | + && fs->p > nextline) | ||
1416 | + { | ||
1417 | + /* The margin needs more blanks than we removed. */ | ||
1418 | + if (fs->end - fs->p > fs->wmargin + 1) | ||
1419 | + /* Make some space for them. */ | ||
1420 | + { | ||
1421 | + size_t mv = fs->p - nextline; | ||
1422 | + memmove (nl + 1 + fs->wmargin, nextline, mv); | ||
1423 | + nextline = nl + 1 + fs->wmargin; | ||
1424 | + len = nextline + mv - buf; | ||
1425 | + *nl++ = '\n'; | ||
1426 | + } | ||
1427 | + else | ||
1428 | + /* Output the first line so we can use the space. */ | ||
1429 | + { | ||
1430 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1431 | + __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s\n", | ||
1432 | + (int) (nl - fs->buf), fs->buf); | ||
1433 | +#else | ||
1434 | + if (nl > fs->buf) | ||
1435 | + fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, nl - fs->buf, fs->stream); | ||
1436 | + putc_unlocked ('\n', fs->stream); | ||
1437 | +#endif | ||
1438 | + | ||
1439 | + len += buf - fs->buf; | ||
1440 | + nl = buf = fs->buf; | ||
1441 | + } | ||
1442 | + } | ||
1443 | + else | ||
1444 | + /* We can fit the newline and blanks in before | ||
1445 | + the next word. */ | ||
1446 | + *nl++ = '\n'; | ||
1447 | + | ||
1448 | + if (nextline - nl >= fs->wmargin | ||
1449 | + || (nextline == buf + len + 1 && fs->end - nextline >= fs->wmargin)) | ||
1450 | + /* Add blanks up to the wrap margin column. */ | ||
1451 | + for (i = 0; i < fs->wmargin; ++i) | ||
1452 | + *nl++ = ' '; | ||
1453 | + else | ||
1454 | + for (i = 0; i < fs->wmargin; ++i) | ||
1455 | +#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1456 | + if (_IO_fwide (fs->stream, 0) > 0) | ||
1457 | + putwc_unlocked (L' ', fs->stream); | ||
1458 | + else | ||
1459 | +#endif | ||
1460 | + putc_unlocked (' ', fs->stream); | ||
1461 | + | ||
1462 | + /* Copy the tail of the original buffer into the current buffer | ||
1463 | + position. */ | ||
1464 | + if (nl < nextline) | ||
1465 | + memmove (nl, nextline, buf + len - nextline); | ||
1466 | + len -= nextline - buf; | ||
1467 | + | ||
1468 | + /* Continue the scan on the remaining lines in the buffer. */ | ||
1469 | + buf = nl; | ||
1470 | + | ||
1471 | + /* Restore bufp to include all the remaining text. */ | ||
1472 | + fs->p = nl + len; | ||
1473 | + | ||
1474 | + /* Reset the counter of what has been output this line. If wmargin | ||
1475 | + is 0, we want to avoid the lmargin getting added, so we set | ||
1476 | + point_col to a magic value of -1 in that case. */ | ||
1477 | + fs->point_col = fs->wmargin ? fs->wmargin : -1; | ||
1478 | + } | ||
1479 | + } | ||
1480 | + | ||
1481 | + /* Remember that we've scanned as far as the end of the buffer. */ | ||
1482 | + fs->point_offs = fs->p - fs->buf; | ||
1483 | +} | ||
1484 | + | ||
1485 | +/* Ensure that FS has space for AMOUNT more bytes in its buffer, either by | ||
1486 | + growing the buffer, or by flushing it. True is returned iff we succeed. */ | ||
1487 | +int | ||
1488 | +__argp_fmtstream_ensure (struct argp_fmtstream *fs, size_t amount) | ||
1489 | +{ | ||
1490 | + if ((size_t) (fs->end - fs->p) < amount) | ||
1491 | + { | ||
1492 | + ssize_t wrote; | ||
1493 | + | ||
1494 | + /* Flush FS's buffer. */ | ||
1495 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (fs); | ||
1496 | + | ||
1497 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
1498 | + __fxprintf (fs->stream, "%.*s", (int) (fs->p - fs->buf), fs->buf); | ||
1499 | + wrote = fs->p - fs->buf; | ||
1500 | +#else | ||
1501 | + wrote = fwrite_unlocked (fs->buf, 1, fs->p - fs->buf, fs->stream); | ||
1502 | +#endif | ||
1503 | + if (wrote == fs->p - fs->buf) | ||
1504 | + { | ||
1505 | + fs->p = fs->buf; | ||
1506 | + fs->point_offs = 0; | ||
1507 | + } | ||
1508 | + else | ||
1509 | + { | ||
1510 | + fs->p -= wrote; | ||
1511 | + fs->point_offs -= wrote; | ||
1512 | + memmove (fs->buf, fs->buf + wrote, fs->p - fs->buf); | ||
1513 | + return 0; | ||
1514 | + } | ||
1515 | + | ||
1516 | + if ((size_t) (fs->end - fs->buf) < amount) | ||
1517 | + /* Gotta grow the buffer. */ | ||
1518 | + { | ||
1519 | + size_t old_size = fs->end - fs->buf; | ||
1520 | + size_t new_size = old_size + amount; | ||
1521 | + char *new_buf; | ||
1522 | + | ||
1523 | + if (new_size < old_size || ! (new_buf = realloc (fs->buf, new_size))) | ||
1524 | + { | ||
1525 | + __set_errno (ENOMEM); | ||
1526 | + return 0; | ||
1527 | + } | ||
1528 | + | ||
1529 | + fs->buf = new_buf; | ||
1530 | + fs->end = new_buf + new_size; | ||
1531 | + fs->p = fs->buf; | ||
1532 | + } | ||
1533 | + } | ||
1534 | + | ||
1535 | + return 1; | ||
1536 | +} | ||
1537 | + | ||
1538 | +ssize_t | ||
1539 | +__argp_fmtstream_printf (struct argp_fmtstream *fs, const char *fmt, ...) | ||
1540 | +{ | ||
1541 | + int out; | ||
1542 | + size_t avail; | ||
1543 | + size_t size_guess = PRINTF_SIZE_GUESS; /* How much space to reserve. */ | ||
1544 | + | ||
1545 | + do | ||
1546 | + { | ||
1547 | + va_list args; | ||
1548 | + | ||
1549 | + if (! __argp_fmtstream_ensure (fs, size_guess)) | ||
1550 | + return -1; | ||
1551 | + | ||
1552 | + va_start (args, fmt); | ||
1553 | + avail = fs->end - fs->p; | ||
1554 | + out = __vsnprintf (fs->p, avail, fmt, args); | ||
1555 | + va_end (args); | ||
1556 | + if ((size_t) out >= avail) | ||
1557 | + size_guess = out + 1; | ||
1558 | + } | ||
1559 | + while ((size_t) out >= avail); | ||
1560 | + | ||
1561 | + fs->p += out; | ||
1562 | + | ||
1563 | + return out; | ||
1564 | +} | ||
1565 | +#if 0 | ||
1566 | +/* Not exported. */ | ||
1567 | +#ifdef weak_alias | ||
1568 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_printf, argp_fmtstream_printf) | ||
1569 | +#endif | ||
1570 | +#endif | ||
1571 | + | ||
1572 | +#endif /* !ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */ | ||
1573 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h | ||
1574 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1575 | index 0000000..ca7c834 | ||
1576 | --- /dev/null | ||
1577 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-fmtstream.h | ||
1578 | @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ | ||
1579 | +/* Word-wrapping and line-truncating streams. | ||
1580 | + Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1581 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1582 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1583 | + | ||
1584 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1585 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1586 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1587 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1588 | + | ||
1589 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1590 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1591 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1592 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1593 | + | ||
1594 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1595 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1596 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1597 | + 02111-1307 USA. | ||
1598 | + | ||
1599 | + Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
1600 | +*/ | ||
1601 | + | ||
1602 | +/* This package emulates glibc `line_wrap_stream' semantics for systems that | ||
1603 | + don't have that. If the system does have it, it is just a wrapper for | ||
1604 | + that. This header file is only used internally while compiling argp, and | ||
1605 | + shouldn't be installed. */ | ||
1606 | + | ||
1607 | +#ifndef _ARGP_FMTSTREAM_H | ||
1608 | +#define _ARGP_FMTSTREAM_H | ||
1609 | + | ||
1610 | +#include <stdio.h> | ||
1611 | +#include <string.h> | ||
1612 | +#include <unistd.h> | ||
1613 | + | ||
1614 | +#ifndef __attribute__ | ||
1615 | +/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */ | ||
1616 | +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) | ||
1617 | +# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */ | ||
1618 | +# endif | ||
1619 | +/* The __-protected variants of `format' and `printf' attributes | ||
1620 | + are accepted by gcc versions 2.6.4 (effectively 2.7) and later. */ | ||
1621 | +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7) || defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) | ||
1622 | +# define __format__ format | ||
1623 | +# define __printf__ printf | ||
1624 | +# endif | ||
1625 | +#endif | ||
1626 | + | ||
1627 | +#if 0 /* uClibc: disabled */ | ||
1628 | +#if (_LIBC - 0 && !defined (USE_IN_LIBIO)) \ | ||
1629 | + || (defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) && defined (HAVE_LINEWRAP_H)) | ||
1630 | +/* line_wrap_stream is available, so use that. */ | ||
1631 | +#define ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP | ||
1632 | +#endif | ||
1633 | +#else | ||
1634 | +/* line_wrap stream NOT available */ | ||
1635 | +# undef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP | ||
1636 | +#endif | ||
1637 | + | ||
1638 | +#ifdef ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP | ||
1639 | +/* Just be a simple wrapper for line_wrap_stream; the semantics are | ||
1640 | + *slightly* different, as line_wrap_stream doesn't actually make a new | ||
1641 | + object, it just modifies the given stream (reversibly) to do | ||
1642 | + line-wrapping. Since we control who uses this code, it doesn't matter. */ | ||
1643 | + | ||
1644 | +#include <linewrap.h> | ||
1645 | + | ||
1646 | +typedef FILE *argp_fmtstream_t; | ||
1647 | + | ||
1648 | +#define argp_make_fmtstream line_wrap_stream | ||
1649 | +#define __argp_make_fmtstream line_wrap_stream | ||
1650 | +#define argp_fmtstream_free line_unwrap_stream | ||
1651 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_free line_unwrap_stream | ||
1652 | + | ||
1653 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_putc(fs,ch) putc(ch,fs) | ||
1654 | +#define argp_fmtstream_putc(fs,ch) putc(ch,fs) | ||
1655 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_puts(fs,str) fputs(str,fs) | ||
1656 | +#define argp_fmtstream_puts(fs,str) fputs(str,fs) | ||
1657 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_write(fs,str,len) fwrite(str,1,len,fs) | ||
1658 | +#define argp_fmtstream_write(fs,str,len) fwrite(str,1,len,fs) | ||
1659 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_printf fprintf | ||
1660 | +#define argp_fmtstream_printf fprintf | ||
1661 | + | ||
1662 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_lmargin line_wrap_lmargin | ||
1663 | +#define argp_fmtstream_lmargin line_wrap_lmargin | ||
1664 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin line_wrap_set_lmargin | ||
1665 | +#define argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin line_wrap_set_lmargin | ||
1666 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_rmargin line_wrap_rmargin | ||
1667 | +#define argp_fmtstream_rmargin line_wrap_rmargin | ||
1668 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin line_wrap_set_rmargin | ||
1669 | +#define argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin line_wrap_set_rmargin | ||
1670 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_wmargin line_wrap_wmargin | ||
1671 | +#define argp_fmtstream_wmargin line_wrap_wmargin | ||
1672 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin line_wrap_set_wmargin | ||
1673 | +#define argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin line_wrap_set_wmargin | ||
1674 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_point line_wrap_point | ||
1675 | +#define argp_fmtstream_point line_wrap_point | ||
1676 | + | ||
1677 | +#else /* !ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */ | ||
1678 | +/* Guess we have to define our own version. */ | ||
1679 | + | ||
1680 | +#ifndef __const | ||
1681 | +#define __const const | ||
1682 | +#endif | ||
1683 | + | ||
1684 | +struct argp_fmtstream | ||
1685 | +{ | ||
1686 | + FILE *stream; /* The stream we're outputting to. */ | ||
1687 | + | ||
1688 | + size_t lmargin, rmargin; /* Left and right margins. */ | ||
1689 | + ssize_t wmargin; /* Margin to wrap to, or -1 to truncate. */ | ||
1690 | + | ||
1691 | + /* Point in buffer to which we've processed for wrapping, but not output. */ | ||
1692 | + size_t point_offs; | ||
1693 | + /* Output column at POINT_OFFS, or -1 meaning 0 but don't add lmargin. */ | ||
1694 | + ssize_t point_col; | ||
1695 | + | ||
1696 | + char *buf; /* Output buffer. */ | ||
1697 | + char *p; /* Current end of text in BUF. */ | ||
1698 | + char *end; /* Absolute end of BUF. */ | ||
1699 | +}; | ||
1700 | + | ||
1701 | +typedef struct argp_fmtstream *argp_fmtstream_t; | ||
1702 | + | ||
1703 | +/* Return an argp_fmtstream that outputs to STREAM, and which prefixes lines | ||
1704 | + written on it with LMARGIN spaces and limits them to RMARGIN columns | ||
1705 | + total. If WMARGIN >= 0, words that extend past RMARGIN are wrapped by | ||
1706 | + replacing the whitespace before them with a newline and WMARGIN spaces. | ||
1707 | + Otherwise, chars beyond RMARGIN are simply dropped until a newline. | ||
1708 | + Returns NULL if there was an error. */ | ||
1709 | +extern argp_fmtstream_t __argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *__stream, | ||
1710 | + size_t __lmargin, | ||
1711 | + size_t __rmargin, | ||
1712 | + ssize_t __wmargin); | ||
1713 | +extern argp_fmtstream_t argp_make_fmtstream (FILE *__stream, | ||
1714 | + size_t __lmargin, | ||
1715 | + size_t __rmargin, | ||
1716 | + ssize_t __wmargin); | ||
1717 | + | ||
1718 | +/* Flush __FS to its stream, and free it (but don't close the stream). */ | ||
1719 | +extern void __argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1720 | +extern void argp_fmtstream_free (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1721 | + | ||
1722 | +extern ssize_t __argp_fmtstream_printf (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1723 | + __const char *__fmt, ...) | ||
1724 | + __attribute__ ((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); | ||
1725 | +extern ssize_t argp_fmtstream_printf (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1726 | + __const char *__fmt, ...) | ||
1727 | + __attribute__ ((__format__ (printf, 2, 3))); | ||
1728 | + | ||
1729 | +extern int __argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch); | ||
1730 | +extern int argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch); | ||
1731 | + | ||
1732 | +extern int __argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str); | ||
1733 | +extern int argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str); | ||
1734 | + | ||
1735 | +extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1736 | + __const char *__str, size_t __len); | ||
1737 | +extern size_t argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1738 | + __const char *__str, size_t __len); | ||
1739 | + | ||
1740 | +/* Access macros for various bits of state. */ | ||
1741 | +#define argp_fmtstream_lmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->lmargin) | ||
1742 | +#define argp_fmtstream_rmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->rmargin) | ||
1743 | +#define argp_fmtstream_wmargin(__fs) ((__fs)->wmargin) | ||
1744 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_lmargin argp_fmtstream_lmargin | ||
1745 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_rmargin argp_fmtstream_rmargin | ||
1746 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_wmargin argp_fmtstream_wmargin | ||
1747 | + | ||
1748 | +/* Set __FS's left margin to LMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1749 | +extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1750 | + size_t __lmargin); | ||
1751 | +extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1752 | + size_t __lmargin); | ||
1753 | + | ||
1754 | +/* Set __FS's right margin to __RMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1755 | +extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1756 | + size_t __rmargin); | ||
1757 | +extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1758 | + size_t __rmargin); | ||
1759 | + | ||
1760 | +/* Set __FS's wrap margin to __WMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1761 | +extern size_t argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1762 | + size_t __wmargin); | ||
1763 | +extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1764 | + size_t __wmargin); | ||
1765 | + | ||
1766 | +/* Return the column number of the current output point in __FS. */ | ||
1767 | +extern size_t argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1768 | +extern size_t __argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1769 | + | ||
1770 | +/* Internal routines. */ | ||
1771 | +extern void _argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1772 | +extern void __argp_fmtstream_update (argp_fmtstream_t __fs); | ||
1773 | +extern int _argp_fmtstream_ensure (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __amount); | ||
1774 | +extern int __argp_fmtstream_ensure (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __amount); | ||
1775 | + | ||
1776 | +#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ | ||
1777 | +/* Inline versions of above routines. */ | ||
1778 | + | ||
1779 | +#if !_LIBC | ||
1780 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_putc argp_fmtstream_putc | ||
1781 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_puts argp_fmtstream_puts | ||
1782 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_write argp_fmtstream_write | ||
1783 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin | ||
1784 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin | ||
1785 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin | ||
1786 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_point argp_fmtstream_point | ||
1787 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_update _argp_fmtstream_update | ||
1788 | +#define __argp_fmtstream_ensure _argp_fmtstream_ensure | ||
1789 | +#endif | ||
1790 | + | ||
1791 | +#ifndef ARGP_FS_EI | ||
1792 | +#define ARGP_FS_EI __extern_inline | ||
1793 | +#endif | ||
1794 | + | ||
1795 | +ARGP_FS_EI size_t | ||
1796 | +__argp_fmtstream_write (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, | ||
1797 | + __const char *__str, size_t __len) | ||
1798 | +{ | ||
1799 | + if (__fs->p + __len <= __fs->end || __argp_fmtstream_ensure (__fs, __len)) | ||
1800 | + { | ||
1801 | + memcpy (__fs->p, __str, __len); | ||
1802 | + __fs->p += __len; | ||
1803 | + return __len; | ||
1804 | + } | ||
1805 | + else | ||
1806 | + return 0; | ||
1807 | +} | ||
1808 | + | ||
1809 | +ARGP_FS_EI int | ||
1810 | +__argp_fmtstream_puts (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, __const char *__str) | ||
1811 | +{ | ||
1812 | + size_t __len = strlen (__str); | ||
1813 | + if (__len) | ||
1814 | + { | ||
1815 | + size_t __wrote = __argp_fmtstream_write (__fs, __str, __len); | ||
1816 | + return __wrote == __len ? 0 : -1; | ||
1817 | + } | ||
1818 | + else | ||
1819 | + return 0; | ||
1820 | +} | ||
1821 | + | ||
1822 | +ARGP_FS_EI int | ||
1823 | +__argp_fmtstream_putc (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, int __ch) | ||
1824 | +{ | ||
1825 | + if (__fs->p < __fs->end || __argp_fmtstream_ensure (__fs, 1)) | ||
1826 | + return *__fs->p++ = __ch; | ||
1827 | + else | ||
1828 | + return EOF; | ||
1829 | +} | ||
1830 | + | ||
1831 | +/* Set __FS's left margin to __LMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1832 | +ARGP_FS_EI size_t | ||
1833 | +__argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __lmargin) | ||
1834 | +{ | ||
1835 | + size_t __old; | ||
1836 | + if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs) | ||
1837 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs); | ||
1838 | + __old = __fs->lmargin; | ||
1839 | + __fs->lmargin = __lmargin; | ||
1840 | + return __old; | ||
1841 | +} | ||
1842 | + | ||
1843 | +/* Set __FS's right margin to __RMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1844 | +ARGP_FS_EI size_t | ||
1845 | +__argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __rmargin) | ||
1846 | +{ | ||
1847 | + size_t __old; | ||
1848 | + if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs) | ||
1849 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs); | ||
1850 | + __old = __fs->rmargin; | ||
1851 | + __fs->rmargin = __rmargin; | ||
1852 | + return __old; | ||
1853 | +} | ||
1854 | + | ||
1855 | +/* Set FS's wrap margin to __WMARGIN and return the old value. */ | ||
1856 | +ARGP_FS_EI size_t | ||
1857 | +__argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (argp_fmtstream_t __fs, size_t __wmargin) | ||
1858 | +{ | ||
1859 | + size_t __old; | ||
1860 | + if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs) | ||
1861 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs); | ||
1862 | + __old = __fs->wmargin; | ||
1863 | + __fs->wmargin = __wmargin; | ||
1864 | + return __old; | ||
1865 | +} | ||
1866 | + | ||
1867 | +/* Return the column number of the current output point in __FS. */ | ||
1868 | +ARGP_FS_EI size_t | ||
1869 | +__argp_fmtstream_point (argp_fmtstream_t __fs) | ||
1870 | +{ | ||
1871 | + if ((size_t) (__fs->p - __fs->buf) > __fs->point_offs) | ||
1872 | + __argp_fmtstream_update (__fs); | ||
1873 | + return __fs->point_col >= 0 ? __fs->point_col : 0; | ||
1874 | +} | ||
1875 | + | ||
1876 | +#if !_LIBC | ||
1877 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_putc | ||
1878 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_puts | ||
1879 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_write | ||
1880 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin | ||
1881 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin | ||
1882 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin | ||
1883 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_point | ||
1884 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_update | ||
1885 | +#undef __argp_fmtstream_ensure | ||
1886 | +#endif | ||
1887 | + | ||
1888 | +#endif /* __OPTIMIZE__ */ | ||
1889 | + | ||
1890 | +#endif /* ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP */ | ||
1891 | + | ||
1892 | +#endif /* argp-fmtstream.h */ | ||
1893 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c b/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c | ||
1894 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1895 | index 0000000..473cbbd | ||
1896 | --- /dev/null | ||
1897 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-fs-xinl.c | ||
1898 | @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ | ||
1899 | +/* Real definitions for extern inline functions in argp-fmtstream.h | ||
1900 | + Copyright (C) 1997, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1901 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1902 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1903 | + | ||
1904 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1905 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1906 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1907 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1908 | + | ||
1909 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1910 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1911 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1912 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1913 | + | ||
1914 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1915 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1916 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1917 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
1918 | + | ||
1919 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
1920 | +# include <config.h> | ||
1921 | +#endif | ||
1922 | + | ||
1923 | +#define ARGP_FS_EI | ||
1924 | +#undef __OPTIMIZE__ | ||
1925 | +#define __OPTIMIZE__ 1 | ||
1926 | +#include "argp-fmtstream.h" | ||
1927 | + | ||
1928 | +#if 0 | ||
1929 | +/* Not exported. */ | ||
1930 | +/* Add weak aliases. */ | ||
1931 | +#if _LIBC - 0 && !defined (ARGP_FMTSTREAM_USE_LINEWRAP) && defined (weak_alias) | ||
1932 | + | ||
1933 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_putc, argp_fmtstream_putc) | ||
1934 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_puts, argp_fmtstream_puts) | ||
1935 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_write, argp_fmtstream_write) | ||
1936 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin) | ||
1937 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_rmargin) | ||
1938 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin, argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin) | ||
1939 | +weak_alias (__argp_fmtstream_point, argp_fmtstream_point) | ||
1940 | + | ||
1941 | +#endif | ||
1942 | +#endif | ||
1943 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-help.c b/libuargp/argp-help.c | ||
1944 | new file mode 100644 | ||
1945 | index 0000000..58a5e6e | ||
1946 | --- /dev/null | ||
1947 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-help.c | ||
1948 | @@ -0,0 +1,1882 @@ | ||
1949 | +/* Hierarchial argument parsing help output | ||
1950 | + Copyright (C) 1995-2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 | ||
1951 | + Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
1952 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
1953 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
1954 | + | ||
1955 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
1956 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1957 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
1958 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
1959 | + | ||
1960 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
1961 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
1962 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
1963 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
1964 | + | ||
1965 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
1966 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
1967 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
1968 | + 02111-1307 USA. | ||
1969 | + | ||
1970 | + Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
1971 | +*/ | ||
1972 | + | ||
1973 | +#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE | ||
1974 | +# define _GNU_SOURCE 1 | ||
1975 | +#endif | ||
1976 | + | ||
1977 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
1978 | +#include <config.h> | ||
1979 | +#endif | ||
1980 | + | ||
1981 | +/* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */ | ||
1982 | +#ifndef __GNUC__ | ||
1983 | +# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H || defined _LIBC | ||
1984 | +# include <alloca.h> | ||
1985 | +# else | ||
1986 | +# ifdef _AIX | ||
1987 | +#pragma alloca | ||
1988 | +# else | ||
1989 | +# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */ | ||
1990 | +char *alloca (); | ||
1991 | +# endif | ||
1992 | +# endif | ||
1993 | +# endif | ||
1994 | +#endif | ||
1995 | + | ||
1996 | +#include <stddef.h> | ||
1997 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
1998 | +#include <string.h> | ||
1999 | +#include <assert.h> | ||
2000 | +#include <stdarg.h> | ||
2001 | +#include <ctype.h> | ||
2002 | +#include <limits.h> | ||
2003 | +#ifdef _LIBC | ||
2004 | +# include <wchar.h> | ||
2005 | +#endif | ||
2006 | + | ||
2007 | +#include <features.h> | ||
2008 | +#ifndef _ | ||
2009 | +/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages. */ | ||
2010 | +# if (defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC) && defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETTEXT_AWARENESS__ | ||
2011 | +# include <libintl.h> | ||
2012 | +# ifdef _LIBC | ||
2013 | +# undef dgettext | ||
2014 | +# define dgettext(domain, msgid) \ | ||
2015 | + INTUSE(__dcgettext) (domain, msgid, LC_MESSAGES) | ||
2016 | +# endif | ||
2017 | +# else | ||
2018 | +# define dgettext(domain, msgid) (msgid) | ||
2019 | +# endif | ||
2020 | +#endif | ||
2021 | + | ||
2022 | +#ifndef _LIBC | ||
2023 | +# if HAVE_STRERROR_R | ||
2024 | +# if !HAVE_DECL_STRERROR_R | ||
2025 | +char *strerror_r (int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen); | ||
2026 | +# endif | ||
2027 | +# else | ||
2028 | +# if !HAVE_DECL_STRERROR | ||
2029 | +char *strerror (int errnum); | ||
2030 | +# endif | ||
2031 | +# endif | ||
2032 | +#endif | ||
2033 | + | ||
2034 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
2035 | +#include "argp-fmtstream.h" | ||
2036 | +#include <stdbool.h> | ||
2037 | +#include <stdint.h> | ||
2038 | + | ||
2039 | +#ifndef SIZE_MAX | ||
2040 | +# define SIZE_MAX ((size_t) -1) | ||
2041 | +#endif | ||
2042 | + | ||
2043 | +/* User-selectable (using an environment variable) formatting parameters. | ||
2044 | + | ||
2045 | + These may be specified in an environment variable called `ARGP_HELP_FMT', | ||
2046 | + with a contents like: VAR1=VAL1,VAR2=VAL2,BOOLVAR2,no-BOOLVAR2 | ||
2047 | + Where VALn must be a positive integer. The list of variables is in the | ||
2048 | + UPARAM_NAMES vector, below. */ | ||
2049 | + | ||
2050 | +/* Default parameters. */ | ||
2051 | +#define DUP_ARGS 0 /* True if option argument can be duplicated. */ | ||
2052 | +#define DUP_ARGS_NOTE 1 /* True to print a note about duplicate args. */ | ||
2053 | +#define SHORT_OPT_COL 2 /* column in which short options start */ | ||
2054 | +#define LONG_OPT_COL 6 /* column in which long options start */ | ||
2055 | +#define DOC_OPT_COL 2 /* column in which doc options start */ | ||
2056 | +#define OPT_DOC_COL 29 /* column in which option text starts */ | ||
2057 | +#define HEADER_COL 1 /* column in which group headers are printed */ | ||
2058 | +#define USAGE_INDENT 12 /* indentation of wrapped usage lines */ | ||
2059 | +#define RMARGIN 79 /* right margin used for wrapping */ | ||
2060 | + | ||
2061 | +/* User-selectable (using an environment variable) formatting parameters. | ||
2062 | + They must all be of type `int' for the parsing code to work. */ | ||
2063 | +struct uparams | ||
2064 | +{ | ||
2065 | + /* If true, arguments for an option are shown with both short and long | ||
2066 | + options, even when a given option has both, e.g. `-x ARG, --longx=ARG'. | ||
2067 | + If false, then if an option has both, the argument is only shown with | ||
2068 | + the long one, e.g., `-x, --longx=ARG', and a message indicating that | ||
2069 | + this really means both is printed below the options. */ | ||
2070 | + int dup_args; | ||
2071 | + | ||
2072 | + /* This is true if when DUP_ARGS is false, and some duplicate arguments have | ||
2073 | + been suppressed, an explanatory message should be printed. */ | ||
2074 | + int dup_args_note; | ||
2075 | + | ||
2076 | + /* Various output columns. */ | ||
2077 | + int short_opt_col; | ||
2078 | + int long_opt_col; | ||
2079 | + int doc_opt_col; | ||
2080 | + int opt_doc_col; | ||
2081 | + int header_col; | ||
2082 | + int usage_indent; | ||
2083 | + int rmargin; | ||
2084 | +}; | ||
2085 | + | ||
2086 | +/* This is a global variable, as user options are only ever read once. */ | ||
2087 | +static struct uparams uparams = { | ||
2088 | + DUP_ARGS, DUP_ARGS_NOTE, | ||
2089 | + SHORT_OPT_COL, LONG_OPT_COL, DOC_OPT_COL, OPT_DOC_COL, HEADER_COL, | ||
2090 | + USAGE_INDENT, RMARGIN | ||
2091 | +}; | ||
2092 | + | ||
2093 | +/* A particular uparam, and what the user name is. */ | ||
2094 | +struct uparam_name | ||
2095 | +{ | ||
2096 | + const char name[14]; /* User name. */ | ||
2097 | + bool is_bool; /* Whether it's `boolean'. */ | ||
2098 | + uint8_t uparams_offs; /* Location of the (int) field in UPARAMS. */ | ||
2099 | +}; | ||
2100 | + | ||
2101 | +/* The name-field mappings we know about. */ | ||
2102 | +static const struct uparam_name uparam_names[] = | ||
2103 | +{ | ||
2104 | + { "dup-args", true, offsetof (struct uparams, dup_args) }, | ||
2105 | + { "dup-args-note", true, offsetof (struct uparams, dup_args_note) }, | ||
2106 | + { "short-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, short_opt_col) }, | ||
2107 | + { "long-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, long_opt_col) }, | ||
2108 | + { "doc-opt-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, doc_opt_col) }, | ||
2109 | + { "opt-doc-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, opt_doc_col) }, | ||
2110 | + { "header-col", false, offsetof (struct uparams, header_col) }, | ||
2111 | + { "usage-indent", false, offsetof (struct uparams, usage_indent) }, | ||
2112 | + { "rmargin", false, offsetof (struct uparams, rmargin) } | ||
2113 | +}; | ||
2114 | +#define nuparam_names (sizeof (uparam_names) / sizeof (uparam_names[0])) | ||
2115 | + | ||
2116 | +/* Read user options from the environment, and fill in UPARAMS appropiately. */ | ||
2117 | +static void | ||
2118 | +fill_in_uparams (const struct argp_state *state) | ||
2119 | +{ | ||
2120 | + const char *var = getenv ("ARGP_HELP_FMT"); | ||
2121 | + | ||
2122 | +#define SKIPWS(p) do { while (isspace (*p)) p++; } while (0); | ||
2123 | + | ||
2124 | + if (var) | ||
2125 | + /* Parse var. */ | ||
2126 | + while (*var) | ||
2127 | + { | ||
2128 | + SKIPWS (var); | ||
2129 | + | ||
2130 | + if (isalpha (*var)) | ||
2131 | + { | ||
2132 | + size_t var_len; | ||
2133 | + const struct uparam_name *un; | ||
2134 | + int unspec = 0, val = 0; | ||
2135 | + const char *arg = var; | ||
2136 | + | ||
2137 | + while (isalnum (*arg) || *arg == '-' || *arg == '_') | ||
2138 | + arg++; | ||
2139 | + var_len = arg - var; | ||
2140 | + | ||
2141 | + SKIPWS (arg); | ||
2142 | + | ||
2143 | + if (*arg == '\0' || *arg == ',') | ||
2144 | + unspec = 1; | ||
2145 | + else if (*arg == '=') | ||
2146 | + { | ||
2147 | + arg++; | ||
2148 | + SKIPWS (arg); | ||
2149 | + } | ||
2150 | + | ||
2151 | + if (unspec) | ||
2152 | + { | ||
2153 | + if (var[0] == 'n' && var[1] == 'o' && var[2] == '-') | ||
2154 | + { | ||
2155 | + val = 0; | ||
2156 | + var += 3; | ||
2157 | + var_len -= 3; | ||
2158 | + } | ||
2159 | + else | ||
2160 | + val = 1; | ||
2161 | + } | ||
2162 | + else if (isdigit (*arg)) | ||
2163 | + { | ||
2164 | + val = atoi (arg); | ||
2165 | + while (isdigit (*arg)) | ||
2166 | + arg++; | ||
2167 | + SKIPWS (arg); | ||
2168 | + } | ||
2169 | + | ||
2170 | + un = uparam_names; | ||
2171 | + size_t u; | ||
2172 | + for (u = 0; u < nuparam_names; ++un, ++u) | ||
2173 | + if (strlen (un->name) == var_len | ||
2174 | + && strncmp (var, un->name, var_len) == 0) | ||
2175 | + { | ||
2176 | + if (unspec && !un->is_bool) | ||
2177 | + argp_failure (state, 0, 0, | ||
2178 | + dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
2179 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
2180 | + "\ | ||
2181 | +%.*s: ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter requires a value"), | ||
2182 | + (int) var_len, var); | ||
2183 | + else | ||
2184 | + *(int *)((char *)&uparams + un->uparams_offs) = val; | ||
2185 | + break; | ||
2186 | + } | ||
2187 | + if (u == nuparam_names) | ||
2188 | + argp_failure (state, 0, 0, | ||
2189 | + dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
2190 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, "\ | ||
2191 | +%.*s: Unknown ARGP_HELP_FMT parameter"), | ||
2192 | + (int) var_len, var); | ||
2193 | + | ||
2194 | + var = arg; | ||
2195 | + if (*var == ',') | ||
2196 | + var++; | ||
2197 | + } | ||
2198 | + else if (*var) | ||
2199 | + { | ||
2200 | + argp_failure (state, 0, 0, | ||
2201 | + dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
2202 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
2203 | + "Garbage in ARGP_HELP_FMT: %s"), var); | ||
2204 | + break; | ||
2205 | + } | ||
2206 | + } | ||
2207 | +} | ||
2208 | + | ||
2209 | +/* Returns true if OPT hasn't been marked invisible. Visibility only affects | ||
2210 | + whether OPT is displayed or used in sorting, not option shadowing. */ | ||
2211 | +#define ovisible(opt) (! ((opt)->flags & OPTION_HIDDEN)) | ||
2212 | + | ||
2213 | +/* Returns true if OPT is an alias for an earlier option. */ | ||
2214 | +#define oalias(opt) ((opt)->flags & OPTION_ALIAS) | ||
2215 | + | ||
2216 | +/* Returns true if OPT is an documentation-only entry. */ | ||
2217 | +#define odoc(opt) ((opt)->flags & OPTION_DOC) | ||
2218 | + | ||
2219 | +/* Returns true if OPT is the end-of-list marker for a list of options. */ | ||
2220 | +#define oend(opt) __option_is_end (opt) | ||
2221 | + | ||
2222 | +/* Returns true if OPT has a short option. */ | ||
2223 | +#define oshort(opt) __option_is_short (opt) | ||
2224 | + | ||
2225 | +/* | ||
2226 | + The help format for a particular option is like: | ||
2227 | + | ||
2228 | + -xARG, -yARG, --long1=ARG, --long2=ARG Documentation... | ||
2229 | + | ||
2230 | + Where ARG will be omitted if there's no argument, for this option, or | ||
2231 | + will be surrounded by "[" and "]" appropiately if the argument is | ||
2232 | + optional. The documentation string is word-wrapped appropiately, and if | ||
2233 | + the list of options is long enough, it will be started on a separate line. | ||
2234 | + If there are no short options for a given option, the first long option is | ||
2235 | + indented slighly in a way that's supposed to make most long options appear | ||
2236 | + to be in a separate column. | ||
2237 | + | ||
2238 | + For example, the following output (from ps): | ||
2239 | + | ||
2240 | + -p PID, --pid=PID List the process PID | ||
2241 | + --pgrp=PGRP List processes in the process group PGRP | ||
2242 | + -P, -x, --no-parent Include processes without parents | ||
2243 | + -Q, --all-fields Don't elide unusable fields (normally if there's | ||
2244 | + some reason ps can't print a field for any | ||
2245 | + process, it's removed from the output entirely) | ||
2246 | + -r, --reverse, --gratuitously-long-reverse-option | ||
2247 | + Reverse the order of any sort | ||
2248 | + --session[=SID] Add the processes from the session SID (which | ||
2249 | + defaults to the sid of the current process) | ||
2250 | + | ||
2251 | + Here are some more options: | ||
2252 | + -f ZOT, --foonly=ZOT Glork a foonly | ||
2253 | + -z, --zaza Snit a zar | ||
2254 | + | ||
2255 | + -?, --help Give this help list | ||
2256 | + --usage Give a short usage message | ||
2257 | + -V, --version Print program version | ||
2258 | + | ||
2259 | + The struct argp_option array for the above could look like: | ||
2260 | + | ||
2261 | + { | ||
2262 | + {"pid", 'p', "PID", 0, "List the process PID"}, | ||
2263 | + {"pgrp", OPT_PGRP, "PGRP", 0, "List processes in the process group PGRP"}, | ||
2264 | + {"no-parent", 'P', 0, 0, "Include processes without parents"}, | ||
2265 | + {0, 'x', 0, OPTION_ALIAS}, | ||
2266 | + {"all-fields",'Q', 0, 0, "Don't elide unusable fields (normally" | ||
2267 | + " if there's some reason ps can't" | ||
2268 | + " print a field for any process, it's" | ||
2269 | + " removed from the output entirely)" }, | ||
2270 | + {"reverse", 'r', 0, 0, "Reverse the order of any sort"}, | ||
2271 | + {"gratuitously-long-reverse-option", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS}, | ||
2272 | + {"session", OPT_SESS, "SID", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, | ||
2273 | + "Add the processes from the session" | ||
2274 | + " SID (which defaults to the sid of" | ||
2275 | + " the current process)" }, | ||
2276 | + | ||
2277 | + {0,0,0,0, "Here are some more options:"}, | ||
2278 | + {"foonly", 'f', "ZOT", 0, "Glork a foonly"}, | ||
2279 | + {"zaza", 'z', 0, 0, "Snit a zar"}, | ||
2280 | + | ||
2281 | + {0} | ||
2282 | + } | ||
2283 | + | ||
2284 | + Note that the last three options are automatically supplied by argp_parse, | ||
2285 | + unless you tell it not to with ARGP_NO_HELP. | ||
2286 | + | ||
2287 | +*/ | ||
2288 | + | ||
2289 | +/* Returns true if CH occurs between BEG and END. */ | ||
2290 | +static int | ||
2291 | +find_char (char ch, char *beg, char *end) | ||
2292 | +{ | ||
2293 | + while (beg < end) | ||
2294 | + if (*beg == ch) | ||
2295 | + return 1; | ||
2296 | + else | ||
2297 | + beg++; | ||
2298 | + return 0; | ||
2299 | +} | ||
2300 | + | ||
2301 | +struct hol_cluster; /* fwd decl */ | ||
2302 | + | ||
2303 | +struct hol_entry | ||
2304 | +{ | ||
2305 | + /* First option. */ | ||
2306 | + const struct argp_option *opt; | ||
2307 | + /* Number of options (including aliases). */ | ||
2308 | + unsigned num; | ||
2309 | + | ||
2310 | + /* A pointers into the HOL's short_options field, to the first short option | ||
2311 | + letter for this entry. The order of the characters following this point | ||
2312 | + corresponds to the order of options pointed to by OPT, and there are at | ||
2313 | + most NUM. A short option recorded in a option following OPT is only | ||
2314 | + valid if it occurs in the right place in SHORT_OPTIONS (otherwise it's | ||
2315 | + probably been shadowed by some other entry). */ | ||
2316 | + char *short_options; | ||
2317 | + | ||
2318 | + /* Entries are sorted by their group first, in the order: | ||
2319 | + 1, 2, ..., n, 0, -m, ..., -2, -1 | ||
2320 | + and then alphabetically within each group. The default is 0. */ | ||
2321 | + int group; | ||
2322 | + | ||
2323 | + /* The cluster of options this entry belongs to, or 0 if none. */ | ||
2324 | + struct hol_cluster *cluster; | ||
2325 | + | ||
2326 | + /* The argp from which this option came. */ | ||
2327 | + const struct argp *argp; | ||
2328 | +}; | ||
2329 | + | ||
2330 | +/* A cluster of entries to reflect the argp tree structure. */ | ||
2331 | +struct hol_cluster | ||
2332 | +{ | ||
2333 | + /* A descriptive header printed before options in this cluster. */ | ||
2334 | + const char *header; | ||
2335 | + | ||
2336 | + /* Used to order clusters within the same group with the same parent, | ||
2337 | + according to the order in which they occurred in the parent argp's child | ||
2338 | + list. */ | ||
2339 | + int index; | ||
2340 | + | ||
2341 | + /* How to sort this cluster with respect to options and other clusters at the | ||
2342 | + same depth (clusters always follow options in the same group). */ | ||
2343 | + int group; | ||
2344 | + | ||
2345 | + /* The cluster to which this cluster belongs, or 0 if it's at the base | ||
2346 | + level. */ | ||
2347 | + struct hol_cluster *parent; | ||
2348 | + | ||
2349 | + /* The argp from which this cluster is (eventually) derived. */ | ||
2350 | + const struct argp *argp; | ||
2351 | + | ||
2352 | + /* The distance this cluster is from the root. */ | ||
2353 | + int depth; | ||
2354 | + | ||
2355 | + /* Clusters in a given hol are kept in a linked list, to make freeing them | ||
2356 | + possible. */ | ||
2357 | + struct hol_cluster *next; | ||
2358 | +}; | ||
2359 | + | ||
2360 | +/* A list of options for help. */ | ||
2361 | +struct hol | ||
2362 | +{ | ||
2363 | + /* An array of hol_entry's. */ | ||
2364 | + struct hol_entry *entries; | ||
2365 | + /* The number of entries in this hol. If this field is zero, the others | ||
2366 | + are undefined. */ | ||
2367 | + unsigned num_entries; | ||
2368 | + | ||
2369 | + /* A string containing all short options in this HOL. Each entry contains | ||
2370 | + pointers into this string, so the order can't be messed with blindly. */ | ||
2371 | + char *short_options; | ||
2372 | + | ||
2373 | + /* Clusters of entries in this hol. */ | ||
2374 | + struct hol_cluster *clusters; | ||
2375 | +}; | ||
2376 | + | ||
2377 | +/* Create a struct hol from the options in ARGP. CLUSTER is the | ||
2378 | + hol_cluster in which these entries occur, or 0, if at the root. */ | ||
2379 | +static struct hol * | ||
2380 | +make_hol (const struct argp *argp, struct hol_cluster *cluster) | ||
2381 | +{ | ||
2382 | + char *so; | ||
2383 | + const struct argp_option *o; | ||
2384 | + const struct argp_option *opts = argp->options; | ||
2385 | + struct hol_entry *entry; | ||
2386 | + unsigned num_short_options = 0; | ||
2387 | + struct hol *hol = malloc (sizeof (struct hol)); | ||
2388 | + | ||
2389 | + assert (hol); | ||
2390 | + | ||
2391 | + hol->num_entries = 0; | ||
2392 | + hol->clusters = 0; | ||
2393 | + | ||
2394 | + if (opts) | ||
2395 | + { | ||
2396 | + int cur_group = 0; | ||
2397 | + | ||
2398 | + /* The first option must not be an alias. */ | ||
2399 | + assert (! oalias (opts)); | ||
2400 | + | ||
2401 | + /* Calculate the space needed. */ | ||
2402 | + for (o = opts; ! oend (o); o++) | ||
2403 | + { | ||
2404 | + if (! oalias (o)) | ||
2405 | + hol->num_entries++; | ||
2406 | + if (oshort (o)) | ||
2407 | + num_short_options++; /* This is an upper bound. */ | ||
2408 | + } | ||
2409 | + | ||
2410 | + hol->entries = malloc (sizeof (struct hol_entry) * hol->num_entries); | ||
2411 | + hol->short_options = malloc (num_short_options + 1); | ||
2412 | + | ||
2413 | + assert (hol->entries && hol->short_options); | ||
2414 | +#if SIZE_MAX <= UINT_MAX | ||
2415 | + assert (hol->num_entries <= SIZE_MAX / sizeof (struct hol_entry)); | ||
2416 | +#endif | ||
2417 | + | ||
2418 | + /* Fill in the entries. */ | ||
2419 | + so = hol->short_options; | ||
2420 | + for (o = opts, entry = hol->entries; ! oend (o); entry++) | ||
2421 | + { | ||
2422 | + entry->opt = o; | ||
2423 | + entry->num = 0; | ||
2424 | + entry->short_options = so; | ||
2425 | + entry->group = cur_group = | ||
2426 | + o->group | ||
2427 | + ? o->group | ||
2428 | + : ((!o->name && !o->key) | ||
2429 | + ? cur_group + 1 | ||
2430 | + : cur_group); | ||
2431 | + entry->cluster = cluster; | ||
2432 | + entry->argp = argp; | ||
2433 | + | ||
2434 | + do | ||
2435 | + { | ||
2436 | + entry->num++; | ||
2437 | + if (oshort (o) && ! find_char (o->key, hol->short_options, so)) | ||
2438 | + /* O has a valid short option which hasn't already been used.*/ | ||
2439 | + *so++ = o->key; | ||
2440 | + o++; | ||
2441 | + } | ||
2442 | + while (! oend (o) && oalias (o)); | ||
2443 | + } | ||
2444 | + *so = '\0'; /* null terminated so we can find the length */ | ||
2445 | + } | ||
2446 | + | ||
2447 | + return hol; | ||
2448 | +} | ||
2449 | + | ||
2450 | +/* Add a new cluster to HOL, with the given GROUP and HEADER (taken from the | ||
2451 | + associated argp child list entry), INDEX, and PARENT, and return a pointer | ||
2452 | + to it. ARGP is the argp that this cluster results from. */ | ||
2453 | +static struct hol_cluster * | ||
2454 | +hol_add_cluster (struct hol *hol, int group, const char *header, int index, | ||
2455 | + struct hol_cluster *parent, const struct argp *argp) | ||
2456 | +{ | ||
2457 | + struct hol_cluster *cl = malloc (sizeof (struct hol_cluster)); | ||
2458 | + if (cl) | ||
2459 | + { | ||
2460 | + cl->group = group; | ||
2461 | + cl->header = header; | ||
2462 | + | ||
2463 | + cl->index = index; | ||
2464 | + cl->parent = parent; | ||
2465 | + cl->argp = argp; | ||
2466 | + cl->depth = parent ? parent->depth + 1 : 0; | ||
2467 | + | ||
2468 | + cl->next = hol->clusters; | ||
2469 | + hol->clusters = cl; | ||
2470 | + } | ||
2471 | + return cl; | ||
2472 | +} | ||
2473 | + | ||
2474 | +/* Free HOL and any resources it uses. */ | ||
2475 | +static void | ||
2476 | +hol_free (struct hol *hol) | ||
2477 | +{ | ||
2478 | + struct hol_cluster *cl = hol->clusters; | ||
2479 | + | ||
2480 | + while (cl) | ||
2481 | + { | ||
2482 | + struct hol_cluster *next = cl->next; | ||
2483 | + free (cl); | ||
2484 | + cl = next; | ||
2485 | + } | ||
2486 | + | ||
2487 | + if (hol->num_entries > 0) | ||
2488 | + { | ||
2489 | + free (hol->entries); | ||
2490 | + free (hol->short_options); | ||
2491 | + } | ||
2492 | + | ||
2493 | + free (hol); | ||
2494 | +} | ||
2495 | + | ||
2496 | +static int | ||
2497 | +hol_entry_short_iterate (const struct hol_entry *entry, | ||
2498 | + int (*func)(const struct argp_option *opt, | ||
2499 | + const struct argp_option *real, | ||
2500 | + const char *domain, void *cookie), | ||
2501 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
2502 | +{ | ||
2503 | + unsigned nopts; | ||
2504 | + int val = 0; | ||
2505 | + const struct argp_option *opt, *real = entry->opt; | ||
2506 | + char *so = entry->short_options; | ||
2507 | + | ||
2508 | + for (opt = real, nopts = entry->num; nopts > 0 && !val; opt++, nopts--) | ||
2509 | + if (oshort (opt) && *so == opt->key) | ||
2510 | + { | ||
2511 | + if (!oalias (opt)) | ||
2512 | + real = opt; | ||
2513 | + if (ovisible (opt)) | ||
2514 | + val = (*func)(opt, real, domain, cookie); | ||
2515 | + so++; | ||
2516 | + } | ||
2517 | + | ||
2518 | + return val; | ||
2519 | +} | ||
2520 | + | ||
2521 | +static __inline__ int | ||
2522 | +__attribute__ ((always_inline)) | ||
2523 | +hol_entry_long_iterate (const struct hol_entry *entry, | ||
2524 | + int (*func)(const struct argp_option *opt, | ||
2525 | + const struct argp_option *real, | ||
2526 | + const char *domain, void *cookie), | ||
2527 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
2528 | +{ | ||
2529 | + unsigned nopts; | ||
2530 | + int val = 0; | ||
2531 | + const struct argp_option *opt, *real = entry->opt; | ||
2532 | + | ||
2533 | + for (opt = real, nopts = entry->num; nopts > 0 && !val; opt++, nopts--) | ||
2534 | + if (opt->name) | ||
2535 | + { | ||
2536 | + if (!oalias (opt)) | ||
2537 | + real = opt; | ||
2538 | + if (ovisible (opt)) | ||
2539 | + val = (*func)(opt, real, domain, cookie); | ||
2540 | + } | ||
2541 | + | ||
2542 | + return val; | ||
2543 | +} | ||
2544 | + | ||
2545 | +/* Iterator that returns true for the first short option. */ | ||
2546 | +static __inline__ int | ||
2547 | +until_short (const struct argp_option *opt, const struct argp_option *real, | ||
2548 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
2549 | +{ | ||
2550 | + return oshort (opt) ? opt->key : 0; | ||
2551 | +} | ||
2552 | + | ||
2553 | +/* Returns the first valid short option in ENTRY, or 0 if there is none. */ | ||
2554 | +static char | ||
2555 | +hol_entry_first_short (const struct hol_entry *entry) | ||
2556 | +{ | ||
2557 | + return hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, until_short, | ||
2558 | + entry->argp->argp_domain, 0); | ||
2559 | +} | ||
2560 | + | ||
2561 | +/* Returns the first valid long option in ENTRY, or 0 if there is none. */ | ||
2562 | +static const char * | ||
2563 | +hol_entry_first_long (const struct hol_entry *entry) | ||
2564 | +{ | ||
2565 | + const struct argp_option *opt; | ||
2566 | + unsigned num; | ||
2567 | + for (opt = entry->opt, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--) | ||
2568 | + if (opt->name && ovisible (opt)) | ||
2569 | + return opt->name; | ||
2570 | + return 0; | ||
2571 | +} | ||
2572 | + | ||
2573 | +/* Returns the entry in HOL with the long option name NAME, or 0 if there is | ||
2574 | + none. */ | ||
2575 | +static struct hol_entry * | ||
2576 | +hol_find_entry (struct hol *hol, const char *name) | ||
2577 | +{ | ||
2578 | + struct hol_entry *entry = hol->entries; | ||
2579 | + unsigned num_entries = hol->num_entries; | ||
2580 | + | ||
2581 | + while (num_entries-- > 0) | ||
2582 | + { | ||
2583 | + const struct argp_option *opt = entry->opt; | ||
2584 | + unsigned num_opts = entry->num; | ||
2585 | + | ||
2586 | + while (num_opts-- > 0) | ||
2587 | + if (opt->name && ovisible (opt) && strcmp (opt->name, name) == 0) | ||
2588 | + return entry; | ||
2589 | + else | ||
2590 | + opt++; | ||
2591 | + | ||
2592 | + entry++; | ||
2593 | + } | ||
2594 | + | ||
2595 | + return 0; | ||
2596 | +} | ||
2597 | + | ||
2598 | +/* If an entry with the long option NAME occurs in HOL, set it's special | ||
2599 | + sort position to GROUP. */ | ||
2600 | +static void | ||
2601 | +hol_set_group (struct hol *hol, const char *name, int group) | ||
2602 | +{ | ||
2603 | + struct hol_entry *entry = hol_find_entry (hol, name); | ||
2604 | + if (entry) | ||
2605 | + entry->group = group; | ||
2606 | +} | ||
2607 | + | ||
2608 | +/* Order by group: 0, 1, 2, ..., n, -m, ..., -2, -1. | ||
2609 | + EQ is what to return if GROUP1 and GROUP2 are the same. */ | ||
2610 | +static int | ||
2611 | +group_cmp (int group1, int group2, int eq) | ||
2612 | +{ | ||
2613 | + if (group1 == group2) | ||
2614 | + return eq; | ||
2615 | + else if ((group1 < 0 && group2 < 0) || (group1 >= 0 && group2 >= 0)) | ||
2616 | + return group1 - group2; | ||
2617 | + else | ||
2618 | + return group2 - group1; | ||
2619 | +} | ||
2620 | + | ||
2621 | +/* Compare clusters CL1 & CL2 by the order that they should appear in | ||
2622 | + output. */ | ||
2623 | +static int | ||
2624 | +hol_cluster_cmp (const struct hol_cluster *cl1, const struct hol_cluster *cl2) | ||
2625 | +{ | ||
2626 | + /* If one cluster is deeper than the other, use its ancestor at the same | ||
2627 | + level, so that finding the common ancestor is straightforward. */ | ||
2628 | + while (cl1->depth > cl2->depth) | ||
2629 | + cl1 = cl1->parent; | ||
2630 | + while (cl2->depth > cl1->depth) | ||
2631 | + cl2 = cl2->parent; | ||
2632 | + | ||
2633 | + /* Now reduce both clusters to their ancestors at the point where both have | ||
2634 | + a common parent; these can be directly compared. */ | ||
2635 | + while (cl1->parent != cl2->parent) | ||
2636 | + cl1 = cl1->parent, cl2 = cl2->parent; | ||
2637 | + | ||
2638 | + return group_cmp (cl1->group, cl2->group, cl2->index - cl1->index); | ||
2639 | +} | ||
2640 | + | ||
2641 | +/* Return the ancestor of CL that's just below the root (i.e., has a parent | ||
2642 | + of 0). */ | ||
2643 | +static struct hol_cluster * | ||
2644 | +hol_cluster_base (struct hol_cluster *cl) | ||
2645 | +{ | ||
2646 | + while (cl->parent) | ||
2647 | + cl = cl->parent; | ||
2648 | + return cl; | ||
2649 | +} | ||
2650 | + | ||
2651 | +/* Return true if CL1 is a child of CL2. */ | ||
2652 | +static int | ||
2653 | +hol_cluster_is_child (const struct hol_cluster *cl1, | ||
2654 | + const struct hol_cluster *cl2) | ||
2655 | +{ | ||
2656 | + while (cl1 && cl1 != cl2) | ||
2657 | + cl1 = cl1->parent; | ||
2658 | + return cl1 == cl2; | ||
2659 | +} | ||
2660 | + | ||
2661 | +/* Given the name of a OPTION_DOC option, modifies NAME to start at the tail | ||
2662 | + that should be used for comparisons, and returns true iff it should be | ||
2663 | + treated as a non-option. */ | ||
2664 | +static int | ||
2665 | +canon_doc_option (const char **name) | ||
2666 | +{ | ||
2667 | + int non_opt; | ||
2668 | + /* Skip initial whitespace. */ | ||
2669 | + while (isspace (**name)) | ||
2670 | + (*name)++; | ||
2671 | + /* Decide whether this looks like an option (leading `-') or not. */ | ||
2672 | + non_opt = (**name != '-'); | ||
2673 | + /* Skip until part of name used for sorting. */ | ||
2674 | + while (**name && !isalnum (**name)) | ||
2675 | + (*name)++; | ||
2676 | + return non_opt; | ||
2677 | +} | ||
2678 | + | ||
2679 | +/* Order ENTRY1 & ENTRY2 by the order which they should appear in a help | ||
2680 | + listing. */ | ||
2681 | +static int | ||
2682 | +hol_entry_cmp (const struct hol_entry *entry1, | ||
2683 | + const struct hol_entry *entry2) | ||
2684 | +{ | ||
2685 | + /* The group numbers by which the entries should be ordered; if either is | ||
2686 | + in a cluster, then this is just the group within the cluster. */ | ||
2687 | + int group1 = entry1->group, group2 = entry2->group; | ||
2688 | + | ||
2689 | + if (entry1->cluster != entry2->cluster) | ||
2690 | + { | ||
2691 | + /* The entries are not within the same cluster, so we can't compare them | ||
2692 | + directly, we have to use the appropiate clustering level too. */ | ||
2693 | + if (! entry1->cluster) | ||
2694 | + /* ENTRY1 is at the `base level', not in a cluster, so we have to | ||
2695 | + compare it's group number with that of the base cluster in which | ||
2696 | + ENTRY2 resides. Note that if they're in the same group, the | ||
2697 | + clustered option always comes laster. */ | ||
2698 | + return group_cmp (group1, hol_cluster_base (entry2->cluster)->group, -1); | ||
2699 | + else if (! entry2->cluster) | ||
2700 | + /* Likewise, but ENTRY2's not in a cluster. */ | ||
2701 | + return group_cmp (hol_cluster_base (entry1->cluster)->group, group2, 1); | ||
2702 | + else | ||
2703 | + /* Both entries are in clusters, we can just compare the clusters. */ | ||
2704 | + return hol_cluster_cmp (entry1->cluster, entry2->cluster); | ||
2705 | + } | ||
2706 | + else if (group1 == group2) | ||
2707 | + /* The entries are both in the same cluster and group, so compare them | ||
2708 | + alphabetically. */ | ||
2709 | + { | ||
2710 | + int short1 = hol_entry_first_short (entry1); | ||
2711 | + int short2 = hol_entry_first_short (entry2); | ||
2712 | + int doc1 = odoc (entry1->opt); | ||
2713 | + int doc2 = odoc (entry2->opt); | ||
2714 | + const char *long1 = hol_entry_first_long (entry1); | ||
2715 | + const char *long2 = hol_entry_first_long (entry2); | ||
2716 | + | ||
2717 | + if (doc1) | ||
2718 | + doc1 = long1 != NULL && canon_doc_option (&long1); | ||
2719 | + if (doc2) | ||
2720 | + doc2 = long2 != NULL && canon_doc_option (&long2); | ||
2721 | + | ||
2722 | + if (doc1 != doc2) | ||
2723 | + /* `documentation' options always follow normal options (or | ||
2724 | + documentation options that *look* like normal options). */ | ||
2725 | + return doc1 - doc2; | ||
2726 | + else if (!short1 && !short2 && long1 && long2) | ||
2727 | + /* Only long options. */ | ||
2728 | + return strcasecmp (long1, long2); | ||
2729 | + else | ||
2730 | + /* Compare short/short, long/short, short/long, using the first | ||
2731 | + character of long options. Entries without *any* valid | ||
2732 | + options (such as options with OPTION_HIDDEN set) will be put | ||
2733 | + first, but as they're not displayed, it doesn't matter where | ||
2734 | + they are. */ | ||
2735 | + { | ||
2736 | + char first1 = short1 ? short1 : long1 ? *long1 : 0; | ||
2737 | + char first2 = short2 ? short2 : long2 ? *long2 : 0; | ||
2738 | +#ifdef _tolower | ||
2739 | + int lower_cmp = _tolower (first1) - _tolower (first2); | ||
2740 | +#else | ||
2741 | + int lower_cmp = tolower (first1) - tolower (first2); | ||
2742 | +#endif | ||
2743 | + /* Compare ignoring case, except when the options are both the | ||
2744 | + same letter, in which case lower-case always comes first. */ | ||
2745 | + return lower_cmp ? lower_cmp : first2 - first1; | ||
2746 | + } | ||
2747 | + } | ||
2748 | + else | ||
2749 | + /* Within the same cluster, but not the same group, so just compare | ||
2750 | + groups. */ | ||
2751 | + return group_cmp (group1, group2, 0); | ||
2752 | +} | ||
2753 | + | ||
2754 | +/* Version of hol_entry_cmp with correct signature for qsort. */ | ||
2755 | +static int | ||
2756 | +hol_entry_qcmp (const void *entry1_v, const void *entry2_v) | ||
2757 | +{ | ||
2758 | + return hol_entry_cmp (entry1_v, entry2_v); | ||
2759 | +} | ||
2760 | + | ||
2761 | +/* Sort HOL by group and alphabetically by option name (with short options | ||
2762 | + taking precedence over long). Since the sorting is for display purposes | ||
2763 | + only, the shadowing of options isn't effected. */ | ||
2764 | +static void | ||
2765 | +hol_sort (struct hol *hol) | ||
2766 | +{ | ||
2767 | + if (hol->num_entries > 0) | ||
2768 | + qsort (hol->entries, hol->num_entries, sizeof (struct hol_entry), | ||
2769 | + hol_entry_qcmp); | ||
2770 | +} | ||
2771 | + | ||
2772 | +/* Append MORE to HOL, destroying MORE in the process. Options in HOL shadow | ||
2773 | + any in MORE with the same name. */ | ||
2774 | +static void | ||
2775 | +hol_append (struct hol *hol, struct hol *more) | ||
2776 | +{ | ||
2777 | + struct hol_cluster **cl_end = &hol->clusters; | ||
2778 | + | ||
2779 | + /* Steal MORE's cluster list, and add it to the end of HOL's. */ | ||
2780 | + while (*cl_end) | ||
2781 | + cl_end = &(*cl_end)->next; | ||
2782 | + *cl_end = more->clusters; | ||
2783 | + more->clusters = 0; | ||
2784 | + | ||
2785 | + /* Merge entries. */ | ||
2786 | + if (more->num_entries > 0) | ||
2787 | + { | ||
2788 | + if (hol->num_entries == 0) | ||
2789 | + { | ||
2790 | + hol->num_entries = more->num_entries; | ||
2791 | + hol->entries = more->entries; | ||
2792 | + hol->short_options = more->short_options; | ||
2793 | + more->num_entries = 0; /* Mark MORE's fields as invalid. */ | ||
2794 | + } | ||
2795 | + else | ||
2796 | + /* Append the entries in MORE to those in HOL, taking care to only add | ||
2797 | + non-shadowed SHORT_OPTIONS values. */ | ||
2798 | + { | ||
2799 | + unsigned left; | ||
2800 | + char *so, *more_so; | ||
2801 | + struct hol_entry *e; | ||
2802 | + unsigned num_entries = hol->num_entries + more->num_entries; | ||
2803 | + struct hol_entry *entries = | ||
2804 | + malloc (num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry)); | ||
2805 | + unsigned hol_so_len = strlen (hol->short_options); | ||
2806 | + char *short_options = | ||
2807 | + malloc (hol_so_len + strlen (more->short_options) + 1); | ||
2808 | + | ||
2809 | + assert (entries && short_options); | ||
2810 | +#if SIZE_MAX <= UINT_MAX | ||
2811 | + assert (num_entries <= SIZE_MAX / sizeof (struct hol_entry)); | ||
2812 | +#endif | ||
2813 | + | ||
2814 | + mempcpy (mempcpy (entries, hol->entries, | ||
2815 | + hol->num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry)), | ||
2816 | + more->entries, | ||
2817 | + more->num_entries * sizeof (struct hol_entry)); | ||
2818 | + | ||
2819 | + mempcpy (short_options, hol->short_options, hol_so_len); | ||
2820 | + | ||
2821 | + /* Fix up the short options pointers from HOL. */ | ||
2822 | + for (e = entries, left = hol->num_entries; left > 0; e++, left--) | ||
2823 | + e->short_options += (short_options - hol->short_options); | ||
2824 | + | ||
2825 | + /* Now add the short options from MORE, fixing up its entries | ||
2826 | + too. */ | ||
2827 | + so = short_options + hol_so_len; | ||
2828 | + more_so = more->short_options; | ||
2829 | + for (left = more->num_entries; left > 0; e++, left--) | ||
2830 | + { | ||
2831 | + int opts_left; | ||
2832 | + const struct argp_option *opt; | ||
2833 | + | ||
2834 | + e->short_options = so; | ||
2835 | + | ||
2836 | + for (opts_left = e->num, opt = e->opt; opts_left; opt++, opts_left--) | ||
2837 | + { | ||
2838 | + int ch = *more_so; | ||
2839 | + if (oshort (opt) && ch == opt->key) | ||
2840 | + /* The next short option in MORE_SO, CH, is from OPT. */ | ||
2841 | + { | ||
2842 | + if (! find_char (ch, short_options, | ||
2843 | + short_options + hol_so_len)) | ||
2844 | + /* The short option CH isn't shadowed by HOL's options, | ||
2845 | + so add it to the sum. */ | ||
2846 | + *so++ = ch; | ||
2847 | + more_so++; | ||
2848 | + } | ||
2849 | + } | ||
2850 | + } | ||
2851 | + | ||
2852 | + *so = '\0'; | ||
2853 | + | ||
2854 | + free (hol->entries); | ||
2855 | + free (hol->short_options); | ||
2856 | + | ||
2857 | + hol->entries = entries; | ||
2858 | + hol->num_entries = num_entries; | ||
2859 | + hol->short_options = short_options; | ||
2860 | + } | ||
2861 | + } | ||
2862 | + | ||
2863 | + hol_free (more); | ||
2864 | +} | ||
2865 | + | ||
2866 | +/* Inserts enough spaces to make sure STREAM is at column COL. */ | ||
2867 | +static void | ||
2868 | +indent_to (argp_fmtstream_t stream, unsigned col) | ||
2869 | +{ | ||
2870 | + int needed = col - __argp_fmtstream_point (stream); | ||
2871 | + while (needed-- > 0) | ||
2872 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, ' '); | ||
2873 | +} | ||
2874 | + | ||
2875 | +/* Output to STREAM either a space, or a newline if there isn't room for at | ||
2876 | + least ENSURE characters before the right margin. */ | ||
2877 | +static void | ||
2878 | +space (argp_fmtstream_t stream, size_t ensure) | ||
2879 | +{ | ||
2880 | + if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream) + ensure | ||
2881 | + >= __argp_fmtstream_rmargin (stream)) | ||
2882 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
2883 | + else | ||
2884 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, ' '); | ||
2885 | +} | ||
2886 | + | ||
2887 | +/* If the option REAL has an argument, we print it in using the printf | ||
2888 | + format REQ_FMT or OPT_FMT depending on whether it's a required or | ||
2889 | + optional argument. */ | ||
2890 | +static void | ||
2891 | +arg (const struct argp_option *real, const char *req_fmt, const char *opt_fmt, | ||
2892 | + const char *domain, argp_fmtstream_t stream) | ||
2893 | +{ | ||
2894 | + if (real->arg) | ||
2895 | + { | ||
2896 | + if (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL) | ||
2897 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, opt_fmt, | ||
2898 | + dgettext (domain, real->arg)); | ||
2899 | + else | ||
2900 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, req_fmt, | ||
2901 | + dgettext (domain, real->arg)); | ||
2902 | + } | ||
2903 | +} | ||
2904 | + | ||
2905 | +/* Helper functions for hol_entry_help. */ | ||
2906 | + | ||
2907 | +/* State used during the execution of hol_help. */ | ||
2908 | +struct hol_help_state | ||
2909 | +{ | ||
2910 | + /* PREV_ENTRY should contain the previous entry printed, or 0. */ | ||
2911 | + struct hol_entry *prev_entry; | ||
2912 | + | ||
2913 | + /* If an entry is in a different group from the previous one, and SEP_GROUPS | ||
2914 | + is true, then a blank line will be printed before any output. */ | ||
2915 | + int sep_groups; | ||
2916 | + | ||
2917 | + /* True if a duplicate option argument was suppressed (only ever set if | ||
2918 | + UPARAMS.dup_args is false). */ | ||
2919 | + int suppressed_dup_arg; | ||
2920 | +}; | ||
2921 | + | ||
2922 | +/* Some state used while printing a help entry (used to communicate with | ||
2923 | + helper functions). See the doc for hol_entry_help for more info, as most | ||
2924 | + of the fields are copied from its arguments. */ | ||
2925 | +struct pentry_state | ||
2926 | +{ | ||
2927 | + const struct hol_entry *entry; | ||
2928 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream; | ||
2929 | + struct hol_help_state *hhstate; | ||
2930 | + | ||
2931 | + /* True if nothing's been printed so far. */ | ||
2932 | + int first; | ||
2933 | + | ||
2934 | + /* If non-zero, the state that was used to print this help. */ | ||
2935 | + const struct argp_state *state; | ||
2936 | +}; | ||
2937 | + | ||
2938 | +/* If a user doc filter should be applied to DOC, do so. */ | ||
2939 | +static const char * | ||
2940 | +filter_doc (const char *doc, int key, const struct argp *argp, | ||
2941 | + const struct argp_state *state) | ||
2942 | +{ | ||
2943 | + if (argp && argp->help_filter) | ||
2944 | + /* We must apply a user filter to this output. */ | ||
2945 | + { | ||
2946 | + void *input = __argp_input (argp, state); | ||
2947 | + return (*argp->help_filter) (key, doc, input); | ||
2948 | + } | ||
2949 | + else | ||
2950 | + /* No filter. */ | ||
2951 | + return doc; | ||
2952 | +} | ||
2953 | + | ||
2954 | +/* Prints STR as a header line, with the margin lines set appropiately, and | ||
2955 | + notes the fact that groups should be separated with a blank line. ARGP is | ||
2956 | + the argp that should dictate any user doc filtering to take place. Note | ||
2957 | + that the previous wrap margin isn't restored, but the left margin is reset | ||
2958 | + to 0. */ | ||
2959 | +static void | ||
2960 | +print_header (const char *str, const struct argp *argp, | ||
2961 | + struct pentry_state *pest) | ||
2962 | +{ | ||
2963 | + const char *tstr = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, str); | ||
2964 | + const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, ARGP_KEY_HELP_HEADER, argp, pest->state); | ||
2965 | + | ||
2966 | + if (fstr) | ||
2967 | + { | ||
2968 | + if (*fstr) | ||
2969 | + { | ||
2970 | + if (pest->hhstate->prev_entry) | ||
2971 | + /* Precede with a blank line. */ | ||
2972 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n'); | ||
2973 | + indent_to (pest->stream, uparams.header_col); | ||
2974 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (pest->stream, uparams.header_col); | ||
2975 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (pest->stream, uparams.header_col); | ||
2976 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (pest->stream, fstr); | ||
2977 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (pest->stream, 0); | ||
2978 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n'); | ||
2979 | + } | ||
2980 | + | ||
2981 | + pest->hhstate->sep_groups = 1; /* Separate subsequent groups. */ | ||
2982 | + } | ||
2983 | + | ||
2984 | + if (fstr != tstr) | ||
2985 | + free ((char *) fstr); | ||
2986 | +} | ||
2987 | + | ||
2988 | +/* Inserts a comma if this isn't the first item on the line, and then makes | ||
2989 | + sure we're at least to column COL. If this *is* the first item on a line, | ||
2990 | + prints any pending whitespace/headers that should precede this line. Also | ||
2991 | + clears FIRST. */ | ||
2992 | +static void | ||
2993 | +comma (unsigned col, struct pentry_state *pest) | ||
2994 | +{ | ||
2995 | + if (pest->first) | ||
2996 | + { | ||
2997 | + const struct hol_entry *pe = pest->hhstate->prev_entry; | ||
2998 | + const struct hol_cluster *cl = pest->entry->cluster; | ||
2999 | + | ||
3000 | + if (pest->hhstate->sep_groups && pe && pest->entry->group != pe->group) | ||
3001 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (pest->stream, '\n'); | ||
3002 | + | ||
3003 | + if (cl && cl->header && *cl->header | ||
3004 | + && (!pe | ||
3005 | + || (pe->cluster != cl | ||
3006 | + && !hol_cluster_is_child (pe->cluster, cl)))) | ||
3007 | + /* If we're changing clusters, then this must be the start of the | ||
3008 | + ENTRY's cluster unless that is an ancestor of the previous one | ||
3009 | + (in which case we had just popped into a sub-cluster for a bit). | ||
3010 | + If so, then print the cluster's header line. */ | ||
3011 | + { | ||
3012 | + int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_wmargin (pest->stream); | ||
3013 | + print_header (cl->header, cl->argp, pest); | ||
3014 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (pest->stream, old_wm); | ||
3015 | + } | ||
3016 | + | ||
3017 | + pest->first = 0; | ||
3018 | + } | ||
3019 | + else | ||
3020 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (pest->stream, ", "); | ||
3021 | + | ||
3022 | + indent_to (pest->stream, col); | ||
3023 | +} | ||
3024 | + | ||
3025 | +/* Print help for ENTRY to STREAM. */ | ||
3026 | +static void | ||
3027 | +hol_entry_help (struct hol_entry *entry, const struct argp_state *state, | ||
3028 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream, struct hol_help_state *hhstate) | ||
3029 | +{ | ||
3030 | + unsigned num; | ||
3031 | + const struct argp_option *real = entry->opt, *opt; | ||
3032 | + char *so = entry->short_options; | ||
3033 | + int have_long_opt = 0; /* We have any long options. */ | ||
3034 | + /* Saved margins. */ | ||
3035 | + int old_lm = __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0); | ||
3036 | + int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_wmargin (stream); | ||
3037 | + /* PEST is a state block holding some of our variables that we'd like to | ||
3038 | + share with helper functions. */ | ||
3039 | + struct pentry_state pest = { entry, stream, hhstate, 1, state }; | ||
3040 | + | ||
3041 | + if (! odoc (real)) | ||
3042 | + for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--) | ||
3043 | + if (opt->name && ovisible (opt)) | ||
3044 | + { | ||
3045 | + have_long_opt = 1; | ||
3046 | + break; | ||
3047 | + } | ||
3048 | + | ||
3049 | + /* First emit short options. */ | ||
3050 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.short_opt_col); /* For truly bizarre cases. */ | ||
3051 | + for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--) | ||
3052 | + if (oshort (opt) && opt->key == *so) | ||
3053 | + /* OPT has a valid (non shadowed) short option. */ | ||
3054 | + { | ||
3055 | + if (ovisible (opt)) | ||
3056 | + { | ||
3057 | + comma (uparams.short_opt_col, &pest); | ||
3058 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '-'); | ||
3059 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, *so); | ||
3060 | + if (!have_long_opt || uparams.dup_args) | ||
3061 | + arg (real, " %s", "[%s]", | ||
3062 | + state == NULL ? NULL : state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
3063 | + stream); | ||
3064 | + else if (real->arg) | ||
3065 | + hhstate->suppressed_dup_arg = 1; | ||
3066 | + } | ||
3067 | + so++; | ||
3068 | + } | ||
3069 | + | ||
3070 | + /* Now, long options. */ | ||
3071 | + if (odoc (real)) | ||
3072 | + /* A `documentation' option. */ | ||
3073 | + { | ||
3074 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.doc_opt_col); | ||
3075 | + for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--) | ||
3076 | + if (opt->name && ovisible (opt)) | ||
3077 | + { | ||
3078 | + comma (uparams.doc_opt_col, &pest); | ||
3079 | + /* Calling gettext here isn't quite right, since sorting will | ||
3080 | + have been done on the original; but documentation options | ||
3081 | + should be pretty rare anyway... */ | ||
3082 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, | ||
3083 | + dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
3084 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
3085 | + opt->name)); | ||
3086 | + } | ||
3087 | + } | ||
3088 | + else | ||
3089 | + /* A real long option. */ | ||
3090 | + { | ||
3091 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.long_opt_col); | ||
3092 | + for (opt = real, num = entry->num; num > 0; opt++, num--) | ||
3093 | + if (opt->name && ovisible (opt)) | ||
3094 | + { | ||
3095 | + comma (uparams.long_opt_col, &pest); | ||
3096 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, "--%s", opt->name); | ||
3097 | + arg (real, "=%s", "[=%s]", | ||
3098 | + state == NULL ? NULL : state->root_argp->argp_domain, stream); | ||
3099 | + } | ||
3100 | + } | ||
3101 | + | ||
3102 | + /* Next, documentation strings. */ | ||
3103 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0); | ||
3104 | + | ||
3105 | + if (pest.first) | ||
3106 | + { | ||
3107 | + /* Didn't print any switches, what's up? */ | ||
3108 | + if (!oshort (real) && !real->name) | ||
3109 | + /* This is a group header, print it nicely. */ | ||
3110 | + print_header (real->doc, entry->argp, &pest); | ||
3111 | + else | ||
3112 | + /* Just a totally shadowed option or null header; print nothing. */ | ||
3113 | + goto cleanup; /* Just return, after cleaning up. */ | ||
3114 | + } | ||
3115 | + else | ||
3116 | + { | ||
3117 | + const char *tstr = real->doc ? dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
3118 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
3119 | + real->doc) : 0; | ||
3120 | + const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, real->key, entry->argp, state); | ||
3121 | + if (fstr && *fstr) | ||
3122 | + { | ||
3123 | + unsigned int col = __argp_fmtstream_point (stream); | ||
3124 | + | ||
3125 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col); | ||
3126 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col); | ||
3127 | + | ||
3128 | + if (col > (unsigned int) (uparams.opt_doc_col + 3)) | ||
3129 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3130 | + else if (col >= (unsigned int) uparams.opt_doc_col) | ||
3131 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, " "); | ||
3132 | + else | ||
3133 | + indent_to (stream, uparams.opt_doc_col); | ||
3134 | + | ||
3135 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, fstr); | ||
3136 | + } | ||
3137 | + if (fstr && fstr != tstr) | ||
3138 | + free ((char *) fstr); | ||
3139 | + | ||
3140 | + /* Reset the left margin. */ | ||
3141 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, 0); | ||
3142 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3143 | + } | ||
3144 | + | ||
3145 | + hhstate->prev_entry = entry; | ||
3146 | + | ||
3147 | +cleanup: | ||
3148 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (stream, old_lm); | ||
3149 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (stream, old_wm); | ||
3150 | +} | ||
3151 | + | ||
3152 | +/* Output a long help message about the options in HOL to STREAM. */ | ||
3153 | +static void | ||
3154 | +hol_help (struct hol *hol, const struct argp_state *state, | ||
3155 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream) | ||
3156 | +{ | ||
3157 | + unsigned num; | ||
3158 | + struct hol_entry *entry; | ||
3159 | + struct hol_help_state hhstate = { 0, 0, 0 }; | ||
3160 | + | ||
3161 | + for (entry = hol->entries, num = hol->num_entries; num > 0; entry++, num--) | ||
3162 | + hol_entry_help (entry, state, stream, &hhstate); | ||
3163 | + | ||
3164 | + if (hhstate.suppressed_dup_arg && uparams.dup_args_note) | ||
3165 | + { | ||
3166 | + const char *tstr = dgettext (state == NULL ? NULL | ||
3167 | + : state->root_argp->argp_domain, "\ | ||
3168 | +Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or \ | ||
3169 | +optional for any corresponding short options."); | ||
3170 | + const char *fstr = filter_doc (tstr, ARGP_KEY_HELP_DUP_ARGS_NOTE, | ||
3171 | + state ? state->root_argp : 0, state); | ||
3172 | + if (fstr && *fstr) | ||
3173 | + { | ||
3174 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3175 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, fstr); | ||
3176 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3177 | + } | ||
3178 | + if (fstr && fstr != tstr) | ||
3179 | + free ((char *) fstr); | ||
3180 | + } | ||
3181 | +} | ||
3182 | + | ||
3183 | +/* Helper functions for hol_usage. */ | ||
3184 | + | ||
3185 | +/* If OPT is a short option without an arg, append its key to the string | ||
3186 | + pointer pointer to by COOKIE, and advance the pointer. */ | ||
3187 | +static int | ||
3188 | +add_argless_short_opt (const struct argp_option *opt, | ||
3189 | + const struct argp_option *real, | ||
3190 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
3191 | +{ | ||
3192 | + char **snao_end = cookie; | ||
3193 | + if (!(opt->arg || real->arg) | ||
3194 | + && !((opt->flags | real->flags) & OPTION_NO_USAGE)) | ||
3195 | + *(*snao_end)++ = opt->key; | ||
3196 | + return 0; | ||
3197 | +} | ||
3198 | + | ||
3199 | +/* If OPT is a short option with an arg, output a usage entry for it to the | ||
3200 | + stream pointed at by COOKIE. */ | ||
3201 | +static int | ||
3202 | +usage_argful_short_opt (const struct argp_option *opt, | ||
3203 | + const struct argp_option *real, | ||
3204 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
3205 | +{ | ||
3206 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream = cookie; | ||
3207 | + const char *arg = opt->arg; | ||
3208 | + int flags = opt->flags | real->flags; | ||
3209 | + | ||
3210 | + if (! arg) | ||
3211 | + arg = real->arg; | ||
3212 | + | ||
3213 | + if (arg && !(flags & OPTION_NO_USAGE)) | ||
3214 | + { | ||
3215 | + arg = dgettext (domain, arg); | ||
3216 | + | ||
3217 | + if (flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL) | ||
3218 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [-%c[%s]]", opt->key, arg); | ||
3219 | + else | ||
3220 | + { | ||
3221 | + /* Manually do line wrapping so that it (probably) won't | ||
3222 | + get wrapped at the embedded space. */ | ||
3223 | + space (stream, 6 + strlen (arg)); | ||
3224 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, "[-%c %s]", opt->key, arg); | ||
3225 | + } | ||
3226 | + } | ||
3227 | + | ||
3228 | + return 0; | ||
3229 | +} | ||
3230 | + | ||
3231 | +/* Output a usage entry for the long option opt to the stream pointed at by | ||
3232 | + COOKIE. */ | ||
3233 | +static int | ||
3234 | +usage_long_opt (const struct argp_option *opt, | ||
3235 | + const struct argp_option *real, | ||
3236 | + const char *domain, void *cookie) | ||
3237 | +{ | ||
3238 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream = cookie; | ||
3239 | + const char *arg = opt->arg; | ||
3240 | + int flags = opt->flags | real->flags; | ||
3241 | + | ||
3242 | + if (! arg) | ||
3243 | + arg = real->arg; | ||
3244 | + | ||
3245 | + if (! (flags & OPTION_NO_USAGE)) | ||
3246 | + { | ||
3247 | + if (arg) | ||
3248 | + { | ||
3249 | + arg = dgettext (domain, arg); | ||
3250 | + if (flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL) | ||
3251 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s[=%s]]", opt->name, arg); | ||
3252 | + else | ||
3253 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s=%s]", opt->name, arg); | ||
3254 | + } | ||
3255 | + else | ||
3256 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [--%s]", opt->name); | ||
3257 | + } | ||
3258 | + | ||
3259 | + return 0; | ||
3260 | +} | ||
3261 | + | ||
3262 | +/* Print a short usage description for the arguments in HOL to STREAM. */ | ||
3263 | +static void | ||
3264 | +hol_usage (struct hol *hol, argp_fmtstream_t stream) | ||
3265 | +{ | ||
3266 | + if (hol->num_entries > 0) | ||
3267 | + { | ||
3268 | + unsigned nentries; | ||
3269 | + struct hol_entry *entry; | ||
3270 | + char *short_no_arg_opts = alloca (strlen (hol->short_options) + 1); | ||
3271 | + char *snao_end = short_no_arg_opts; | ||
3272 | + | ||
3273 | + /* First we put a list of short options without arguments. */ | ||
3274 | + for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries | ||
3275 | + ; nentries > 0 | ||
3276 | + ; entry++, nentries--) | ||
3277 | + hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, add_argless_short_opt, | ||
3278 | + entry->argp->argp_domain, &snao_end); | ||
3279 | + if (snao_end > short_no_arg_opts) | ||
3280 | + { | ||
3281 | + *snao_end++ = 0; | ||
3282 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (stream, " [-%s]", short_no_arg_opts); | ||
3283 | + } | ||
3284 | + | ||
3285 | + /* Now a list of short options *with* arguments. */ | ||
3286 | + for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries | ||
3287 | + ; nentries > 0 | ||
3288 | + ; entry++, nentries--) | ||
3289 | + hol_entry_short_iterate (entry, usage_argful_short_opt, | ||
3290 | + entry->argp->argp_domain, stream); | ||
3291 | + | ||
3292 | + /* Finally, a list of long options (whew!). */ | ||
3293 | + for (entry = hol->entries, nentries = hol->num_entries | ||
3294 | + ; nentries > 0 | ||
3295 | + ; entry++, nentries--) | ||
3296 | + hol_entry_long_iterate (entry, usage_long_opt, | ||
3297 | + entry->argp->argp_domain, stream); | ||
3298 | + } | ||
3299 | +} | ||
3300 | + | ||
3301 | +/* Make a HOL containing all levels of options in ARGP. CLUSTER is the | ||
3302 | + cluster in which ARGP's entries should be clustered, or 0. */ | ||
3303 | +static struct hol * | ||
3304 | +argp_hol (const struct argp *argp, struct hol_cluster *cluster) | ||
3305 | +{ | ||
3306 | + const struct argp_child *child = argp->children; | ||
3307 | + struct hol *hol = make_hol (argp, cluster); | ||
3308 | + if (child) | ||
3309 | + while (child->argp) | ||
3310 | + { | ||
3311 | + struct hol_cluster *child_cluster = | ||
3312 | + ((child->group || child->header) | ||
3313 | + /* Put CHILD->argp within its own cluster. */ | ||
3314 | + ? hol_add_cluster (hol, child->group, child->header, | ||
3315 | + child - argp->children, cluster, argp) | ||
3316 | + /* Just merge it into the parent's cluster. */ | ||
3317 | + : cluster); | ||
3318 | + hol_append (hol, argp_hol (child->argp, child_cluster)) ; | ||
3319 | + child++; | ||
3320 | + } | ||
3321 | + return hol; | ||
3322 | +} | ||
3323 | + | ||
3324 | +/* Calculate how many different levels with alternative args strings exist in | ||
3325 | + ARGP. */ | ||
3326 | +static size_t | ||
3327 | +argp_args_levels (const struct argp *argp) | ||
3328 | +{ | ||
3329 | + size_t levels = 0; | ||
3330 | + const struct argp_child *child = argp->children; | ||
3331 | + | ||
3332 | + if (argp->args_doc && strchr (argp->args_doc, '\n')) | ||
3333 | + levels++; | ||
3334 | + | ||
3335 | + if (child) | ||
3336 | + while (child->argp) | ||
3337 | + levels += argp_args_levels ((child++)->argp); | ||
3338 | + | ||
3339 | + return levels; | ||
3340 | +} | ||
3341 | + | ||
3342 | +/* Print all the non-option args documented in ARGP to STREAM. Any output is | ||
3343 | + preceded by a space. LEVELS is a pointer to a byte vector the length | ||
3344 | + returned by argp_args_levels; it should be initialized to zero, and | ||
3345 | + updated by this routine for the next call if ADVANCE is true. True is | ||
3346 | + returned as long as there are more patterns to output. */ | ||
3347 | +static int | ||
3348 | +argp_args_usage (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state, | ||
3349 | + char **levels, int advance, argp_fmtstream_t stream) | ||
3350 | +{ | ||
3351 | + char *our_level = *levels; | ||
3352 | + int multiple = 0; | ||
3353 | + const struct argp_child *child = argp->children; | ||
3354 | + const char *tdoc = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, argp->args_doc), *nl = 0; | ||
3355 | + const char *fdoc = filter_doc (tdoc, ARGP_KEY_HELP_ARGS_DOC, argp, state); | ||
3356 | + | ||
3357 | + if (fdoc) | ||
3358 | + { | ||
3359 | + const char *cp = fdoc; | ||
3360 | + nl = strchrnul (cp, '\n'); | ||
3361 | + if (*nl != '\0') | ||
3362 | + /* This is a `multi-level' args doc; advance to the correct position | ||
3363 | + as determined by our state in LEVELS, and update LEVELS. */ | ||
3364 | + { | ||
3365 | + int i; | ||
3366 | + multiple = 1; | ||
3367 | + for (i = 0; i < *our_level; i++) | ||
3368 | + cp = nl + 1, nl = strchrnul (cp, '\n'); | ||
3369 | + (*levels)++; | ||
3370 | + } | ||
3371 | + | ||
3372 | + /* Manually do line wrapping so that it (probably) won't get wrapped at | ||
3373 | + any embedded spaces. */ | ||
3374 | + space (stream, 1 + nl - cp); | ||
3375 | + | ||
3376 | + __argp_fmtstream_write (stream, cp, nl - cp); | ||
3377 | + } | ||
3378 | + if (fdoc && fdoc != tdoc) | ||
3379 | + free ((char *)fdoc); /* Free user's modified doc string. */ | ||
3380 | + | ||
3381 | + if (child) | ||
3382 | + while (child->argp) | ||
3383 | + advance = !argp_args_usage ((child++)->argp, state, levels, advance, stream); | ||
3384 | + | ||
3385 | + if (advance && multiple) | ||
3386 | + { | ||
3387 | + /* Need to increment our level. */ | ||
3388 | + if (*nl) | ||
3389 | + /* There's more we can do here. */ | ||
3390 | + { | ||
3391 | + (*our_level)++; | ||
3392 | + advance = 0; /* Our parent shouldn't advance also. */ | ||
3393 | + } | ||
3394 | + else if (*our_level > 0) | ||
3395 | + /* We had multiple levels, but used them up; reset to zero. */ | ||
3396 | + *our_level = 0; | ||
3397 | + } | ||
3398 | + | ||
3399 | + return !advance; | ||
3400 | +} | ||
3401 | + | ||
3402 | +/* Print the documentation for ARGP to STREAM; if POST is false, then | ||
3403 | + everything preceeding a `\v' character in the documentation strings (or | ||
3404 | + the whole string, for those with none) is printed, otherwise, everything | ||
3405 | + following the `\v' character (nothing for strings without). Each separate | ||
3406 | + bit of documentation is separated a blank line, and if PRE_BLANK is true, | ||
3407 | + then the first is as well. If FIRST_ONLY is true, only the first | ||
3408 | + occurrence is output. Returns true if anything was output. */ | ||
3409 | +static int | ||
3410 | +argp_doc (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state, | ||
3411 | + int post, int pre_blank, int first_only, | ||
3412 | + argp_fmtstream_t stream) | ||
3413 | +{ | ||
3414 | + const char *text; | ||
3415 | + const char *inp_text; | ||
3416 | + void *input = 0; | ||
3417 | + int anything = 0; | ||
3418 | + size_t inp_text_limit = 0; | ||
3419 | + const char *doc = dgettext (argp->argp_domain, argp->doc); | ||
3420 | + const struct argp_child *child = argp->children; | ||
3421 | + | ||
3422 | + if (doc) | ||
3423 | + { | ||
3424 | + char *vt = strchr (doc, '\v'); | ||
3425 | + inp_text = post ? (vt ? vt + 1 : 0) : doc; | ||
3426 | + inp_text_limit = (!post && vt) ? (vt - doc) : 0; | ||
3427 | + } | ||
3428 | + else | ||
3429 | + inp_text = 0; | ||
3430 | + | ||
3431 | + if (argp->help_filter) | ||
3432 | + /* We have to filter the doc strings. */ | ||
3433 | + { | ||
3434 | + if (inp_text_limit) | ||
3435 | + /* Copy INP_TEXT so that it's nul-terminated. */ | ||
3436 | + inp_text = strndup (inp_text, inp_text_limit); | ||
3437 | + input = __argp_input (argp, state); | ||
3438 | + text = | ||
3439 | + (*argp->help_filter) (post | ||
3440 | + ? ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC | ||
3441 | + : ARGP_KEY_HELP_PRE_DOC, | ||
3442 | + inp_text, input); | ||
3443 | + } | ||
3444 | + else | ||
3445 | + text = (const char *) inp_text; | ||
3446 | + | ||
3447 | + if (text) | ||
3448 | + { | ||
3449 | + if (pre_blank) | ||
3450 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3451 | + | ||
3452 | + if (text == inp_text && inp_text_limit) | ||
3453 | + __argp_fmtstream_write (stream, inp_text, inp_text_limit); | ||
3454 | + else | ||
3455 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, text); | ||
3456 | + | ||
3457 | + if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream) > __argp_fmtstream_lmargin (stream)) | ||
3458 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3459 | + | ||
3460 | + anything = 1; | ||
3461 | + } | ||
3462 | + | ||
3463 | + if (text && text != inp_text) | ||
3464 | + free ((char *) text); /* Free TEXT returned from the help filter. */ | ||
3465 | + if (inp_text && inp_text_limit && argp->help_filter) | ||
3466 | + free ((char *) inp_text); /* We copied INP_TEXT, so free it now. */ | ||
3467 | + | ||
3468 | + if (post && argp->help_filter) | ||
3469 | + /* Now see if we have to output a ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA text. */ | ||
3470 | + { | ||
3471 | + text = (*argp->help_filter) (ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA, 0, input); | ||
3472 | + if (text) | ||
3473 | + { | ||
3474 | + if (anything || pre_blank) | ||
3475 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3476 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (stream, text); | ||
3477 | + free ((char *) text); | ||
3478 | + if (__argp_fmtstream_point (stream) | ||
3479 | + > __argp_fmtstream_lmargin (stream)) | ||
3480 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (stream, '\n'); | ||
3481 | + anything = 1; | ||
3482 | + } | ||
3483 | + } | ||
3484 | + | ||
3485 | + if (child) | ||
3486 | + while (child->argp && !(first_only && anything)) | ||
3487 | + anything |= | ||
3488 | + argp_doc ((child++)->argp, state, | ||
3489 | + post, anything || pre_blank, first_only, | ||
3490 | + stream); | ||
3491 | + | ||
3492 | + return anything; | ||
3493 | +} | ||
3494 | + | ||
3495 | +/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. If called from | ||
3496 | + argp_state_help, STATE is the relevent parsing state. FLAGS are from the | ||
3497 | + set ARGP_HELP_*. NAME is what to use wherever a `program name' is | ||
3498 | + needed. */ | ||
3499 | +static void | ||
3500 | +_help (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state, FILE *stream, | ||
3501 | + unsigned flags, char *name) | ||
3502 | +{ | ||
3503 | + int anything = 0; /* Whether we've output anything. */ | ||
3504 | + struct hol *hol = 0; | ||
3505 | + argp_fmtstream_t fs; | ||
3506 | + | ||
3507 | + if (! stream) | ||
3508 | + return; | ||
3509 | + | ||
3510 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3511 | + flockfile (stream); | ||
3512 | +#endif | ||
3513 | + | ||
3514 | + fill_in_uparams (state); | ||
3515 | + | ||
3516 | + fs = __argp_make_fmtstream (stream, 0, uparams.rmargin, 0); | ||
3517 | + if (! fs) | ||
3518 | + { | ||
3519 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3520 | + funlockfile (stream); | ||
3521 | +#endif | ||
3522 | + return; | ||
3523 | + } | ||
3524 | + | ||
3525 | + if (flags & (ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_LONG)) | ||
3526 | + { | ||
3527 | + hol = argp_hol (argp, 0); | ||
3528 | + | ||
3529 | + /* If present, these options always come last. */ | ||
3530 | + hol_set_group (hol, "help", -1); | ||
3531 | + hol_set_group (hol, "version", -1); | ||
3532 | + | ||
3533 | + hol_sort (hol); | ||
3534 | + } | ||
3535 | + | ||
3536 | + if (flags & (ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE)) | ||
3537 | + /* Print a short `Usage:' message. */ | ||
3538 | + { | ||
3539 | + int first_pattern = 1, more_patterns; | ||
3540 | + size_t num_pattern_levels = argp_args_levels (argp); | ||
3541 | + char *pattern_levels = alloca (num_pattern_levels); | ||
3542 | + | ||
3543 | + memset (pattern_levels, 0, num_pattern_levels); | ||
3544 | + | ||
3545 | + do | ||
3546 | + { | ||
3547 | + int old_lm; | ||
3548 | + int old_wm = __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (fs, uparams.usage_indent); | ||
3549 | + char *levels = pattern_levels; | ||
3550 | + | ||
3551 | + if (first_pattern) | ||
3552 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, "%s %s", | ||
3553 | + dgettext (argp->argp_domain, "Usage:"), | ||
3554 | + name); | ||
3555 | + else | ||
3556 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, "%s %s", | ||
3557 | + dgettext (argp->argp_domain, " or: "), | ||
3558 | + name); | ||
3559 | + | ||
3560 | + /* We set the lmargin as well as the wmargin, because hol_usage | ||
3561 | + manually wraps options with newline to avoid annoying breaks. */ | ||
3562 | + old_lm = __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (fs, uparams.usage_indent); | ||
3563 | + | ||
3564 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE) | ||
3565 | + /* Just show where the options go. */ | ||
3566 | + { | ||
3567 | + if (hol->num_entries > 0) | ||
3568 | + __argp_fmtstream_puts (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain, | ||
3569 | + " [OPTION...]")); | ||
3570 | + } | ||
3571 | + else | ||
3572 | + /* Actually print the options. */ | ||
3573 | + { | ||
3574 | + hol_usage (hol, fs); | ||
3575 | + flags |= ARGP_HELP_SHORT_USAGE; /* But only do so once. */ | ||
3576 | + } | ||
3577 | + | ||
3578 | + more_patterns = argp_args_usage (argp, state, &levels, 1, fs); | ||
3579 | + | ||
3580 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_wmargin (fs, old_wm); | ||
3581 | + __argp_fmtstream_set_lmargin (fs, old_lm); | ||
3582 | + | ||
3583 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n'); | ||
3584 | + anything = 1; | ||
3585 | + | ||
3586 | + first_pattern = 0; | ||
3587 | + } | ||
3588 | + while (more_patterns); | ||
3589 | + } | ||
3590 | + | ||
3591 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_PRE_DOC) | ||
3592 | + anything |= argp_doc (argp, state, 0, 0, 1, fs); | ||
3593 | + | ||
3594 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_SEE) | ||
3595 | + { | ||
3596 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain, "\ | ||
3597 | +Try `%s --help' or `%s --usage' for more information.\n"), | ||
3598 | + name, name); | ||
3599 | + anything = 1; | ||
3600 | + } | ||
3601 | + | ||
3602 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_LONG) | ||
3603 | + /* Print a long, detailed help message. */ | ||
3604 | + { | ||
3605 | + /* Print info about all the options. */ | ||
3606 | + if (hol->num_entries > 0) | ||
3607 | + { | ||
3608 | + if (anything) | ||
3609 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n'); | ||
3610 | + hol_help (hol, state, fs); | ||
3611 | + anything = 1; | ||
3612 | + } | ||
3613 | + } | ||
3614 | + | ||
3615 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_POST_DOC) | ||
3616 | + /* Print any documentation strings at the end. */ | ||
3617 | + anything |= argp_doc (argp, state, 1, anything, 0, fs); | ||
3618 | + | ||
3619 | + if ((flags & ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR) && argp_program_bug_address) | ||
3620 | + { | ||
3621 | + if (anything) | ||
3622 | + __argp_fmtstream_putc (fs, '\n'); | ||
3623 | + __argp_fmtstream_printf (fs, dgettext (argp->argp_domain, | ||
3624 | + "Report bugs to %s.\n"), | ||
3625 | + argp_program_bug_address); | ||
3626 | + anything = 1; | ||
3627 | + } | ||
3628 | + | ||
3629 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3630 | + funlockfile (stream); | ||
3631 | +#endif | ||
3632 | + | ||
3633 | + if (hol) | ||
3634 | + hol_free (hol); | ||
3635 | + | ||
3636 | + __argp_fmtstream_free (fs); | ||
3637 | +} | ||
3638 | + | ||
3639 | +/* Output a usage message for ARGP to STREAM. FLAGS are from the set | ||
3640 | + ARGP_HELP_*. NAME is what to use wherever a `program name' is needed. */ | ||
3641 | +void argp_help (const struct argp *argp, FILE *stream, | ||
3642 | + unsigned flags, char *name) | ||
3643 | +{ | ||
3644 | + _help (argp, 0, stream, flags, name); | ||
3645 | +} | ||
3646 | + | ||
3647 | +char * | ||
3648 | +__argp_short_program_name (void) | ||
3649 | +{ | ||
3650 | +# ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME__ | ||
3651 | +/* | ||
3652 | + * uClibc provides both program_invocation_name and | ||
3653 | + * program_invocation_short_name | ||
3654 | + */ | ||
3655 | + return (char *) program_invocation_short_name; | ||
3656 | +# else | ||
3657 | + /* FIXME: What now? Miles suggests that it is better to use NULL, | ||
3658 | + but currently the value is passed on directly to fputs_unlocked, | ||
3659 | + so that requires more changes. */ | ||
3660 | +# if __GNUC__ | ||
3661 | +# warning No reasonable value to return | ||
3662 | +# endif /* __GNUC__ */ | ||
3663 | + return ""; | ||
3664 | +# endif | ||
3665 | +} | ||
3666 | + | ||
3667 | +/* Output, if appropriate, a usage message for STATE to STREAM. FLAGS are | ||
3668 | + from the set ARGP_HELP_*. */ | ||
3669 | +void | ||
3670 | +argp_state_help (const struct argp_state *state, FILE *stream, unsigned flags) | ||
3671 | +{ | ||
3672 | + if ((!state || ! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)) && stream) | ||
3673 | + { | ||
3674 | + if (state && (state->flags & ARGP_LONG_ONLY)) | ||
3675 | + flags |= ARGP_HELP_LONG_ONLY; | ||
3676 | + | ||
3677 | + _help (state ? state->root_argp : 0, state, stream, flags, | ||
3678 | + state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name ()); | ||
3679 | + | ||
3680 | + if (!state || ! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT)) | ||
3681 | + { | ||
3682 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_EXIT_ERR) | ||
3683 | + exit (argp_err_exit_status); | ||
3684 | + if (flags & ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK) | ||
3685 | + exit (0); | ||
3686 | + } | ||
3687 | + } | ||
3688 | +} | ||
3689 | + | ||
3690 | +/* If appropriate, print the printf string FMT and following args, preceded | ||
3691 | + by the program name and `:', to stderr, and followed by a `Try ... --help' | ||
3692 | + message, then exit (1). */ | ||
3693 | +void | ||
3694 | +argp_error (const struct argp_state *state, const char *fmt, ...) | ||
3695 | +{ | ||
3696 | + if (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)) | ||
3697 | + { | ||
3698 | + FILE *stream = state ? state->err_stream : stderr; | ||
3699 | + | ||
3700 | + if (stream) | ||
3701 | + { | ||
3702 | + va_list ap; | ||
3703 | + | ||
3704 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3705 | + flockfile (stream); | ||
3706 | +#endif | ||
3707 | + | ||
3708 | + va_start (ap, fmt); | ||
3709 | + | ||
3710 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
3711 | + char *buf; | ||
3712 | + | ||
3713 | + if (_IO_vasprintf (&buf, fmt, ap) < 0) | ||
3714 | + buf = NULL; | ||
3715 | + | ||
3716 | + __fxprintf (stream, "%s: %s\n", | ||
3717 | + state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (), buf); | ||
3718 | + | ||
3719 | + free (buf); | ||
3720 | +#else | ||
3721 | + fputs_unlocked (state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (), | ||
3722 | + stream); | ||
3723 | + putc_unlocked (':', stream); | ||
3724 | + putc_unlocked (' ', stream); | ||
3725 | + | ||
3726 | + vfprintf (stream, fmt, ap); | ||
3727 | + | ||
3728 | + putc_unlocked ('\n', stream); | ||
3729 | +#endif | ||
3730 | + | ||
3731 | + argp_state_help (state, stream, ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR); | ||
3732 | + | ||
3733 | + va_end (ap); | ||
3734 | + | ||
3735 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3736 | + funlockfile (stream); | ||
3737 | +#endif | ||
3738 | + } | ||
3739 | + } | ||
3740 | +} | ||
3741 | + | ||
3742 | +/* Similar to the standard gnu error-reporting function error(), but will | ||
3743 | + respect the ARGP_NO_EXIT and ARGP_NO_ERRS flags in STATE, and will print | ||
3744 | + to STATE->err_stream. This is useful for argument parsing code that is | ||
3745 | + shared between program startup (when exiting is desired) and runtime | ||
3746 | + option parsing (when typically an error code is returned instead). The | ||
3747 | + difference between this function and argp_error is that the latter is for | ||
3748 | + *parsing errors*, and the former is for other problems that occur during | ||
3749 | + parsing but don't reflect a (syntactic) problem with the input. */ | ||
3750 | +void | ||
3751 | +argp_failure (const struct argp_state *state, int status, int errnum, | ||
3752 | + const char *fmt, ...) | ||
3753 | +{ | ||
3754 | + if (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS)) | ||
3755 | + { | ||
3756 | + FILE *stream = state ? state->err_stream : stderr; | ||
3757 | + | ||
3758 | + if (stream) | ||
3759 | + { | ||
3760 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3761 | + flockfile (stream); | ||
3762 | +#endif | ||
3763 | + | ||
3764 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
3765 | + __fxprintf (stream, "%s", | ||
3766 | + state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name ()); | ||
3767 | +#else | ||
3768 | + fputs_unlocked (state ? state->name : __argp_short_program_name (), | ||
3769 | + stream); | ||
3770 | +#endif | ||
3771 | + | ||
3772 | + if (fmt) | ||
3773 | + { | ||
3774 | + va_list ap; | ||
3775 | + | ||
3776 | + va_start (ap, fmt); | ||
3777 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
3778 | + char *buf; | ||
3779 | + | ||
3780 | + if (_IO_vasprintf (&buf, fmt, ap) < 0) | ||
3781 | + buf = NULL; | ||
3782 | + | ||
3783 | + __fxprintf (stream, ": %s", buf); | ||
3784 | + | ||
3785 | + free (buf); | ||
3786 | +#else | ||
3787 | + putc_unlocked (':', stream); | ||
3788 | + putc_unlocked (' ', stream); | ||
3789 | + | ||
3790 | + vfprintf (stream, fmt, ap); | ||
3791 | +#endif | ||
3792 | + | ||
3793 | + va_end (ap); | ||
3794 | + } | ||
3795 | + | ||
3796 | + if (errnum) | ||
3797 | + { | ||
3798 | +#if (defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO) || defined HAVE_STRERROR_R | ||
3799 | + char buf[200]; | ||
3800 | +#endif | ||
3801 | +#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
3802 | + __fxprintf (stream, ": %s", | ||
3803 | + strerror_r (errnum, buf, sizeof (buf))); | ||
3804 | +#else | ||
3805 | + putc_unlocked (':', stream); | ||
3806 | + putc_unlocked (' ', stream); | ||
3807 | +# ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R | ||
3808 | + fputs (strerror_r (errnum, buf, sizeof (buf)), stream); | ||
3809 | +# else | ||
3810 | + fputs (strerror (errnum), stream); | ||
3811 | +# endif | ||
3812 | +#endif | ||
3813 | + } | ||
3814 | + | ||
3815 | +#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO | ||
3816 | + if (_IO_fwide (stream, 0) > 0) | ||
3817 | + putwc_unlocked (L'\n', stream); | ||
3818 | + else | ||
3819 | +#endif | ||
3820 | + putc_unlocked ('\n', stream); | ||
3821 | + | ||
3822 | +#if _LIBC || (HAVE_FLOCKFILE && HAVE_FUNLOCKFILE) | ||
3823 | + funlockfile (stream); | ||
3824 | +#endif | ||
3825 | + | ||
3826 | + if (status && (!state || !(state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT))) | ||
3827 | + exit (status); | ||
3828 | + } | ||
3829 | + } | ||
3830 | +} | ||
3831 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-parse.c b/libuargp/argp-parse.c | ||
3832 | new file mode 100644 | ||
3833 | index 0000000..86b2b24 | ||
3834 | --- /dev/null | ||
3835 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-parse.c | ||
3836 | @@ -0,0 +1,949 @@ | ||
3837 | +/* Hierarchial argument parsing, layered over getopt | ||
3838 | + Copyright (C) 1995-2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
3839 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
3840 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
3841 | + | ||
3842 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
3843 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
3844 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
3845 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
3846 | + | ||
3847 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
3848 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
3849 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
3850 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
3851 | + | ||
3852 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
3853 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
3854 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
3855 | + 02111-1307 USA. | ||
3856 | + | ||
3857 | + Modified for uClibc by: Salvatore Cro <salvatore.cro at st.com> | ||
3858 | +*/ | ||
3859 | + | ||
3860 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
3861 | +#include <config.h> | ||
3862 | +#endif | ||
3863 | + | ||
3864 | +/* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */ | ||
3865 | +#ifndef __GNUC__ | ||
3866 | +# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H || defined _LIBC | ||
3867 | +# include <alloca.h> | ||
3868 | +# else | ||
3869 | +# ifdef _AIX | ||
3870 | +#pragma alloca | ||
3871 | +# else | ||
3872 | +# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */ | ||
3873 | +char *alloca (); | ||
3874 | +# endif | ||
3875 | +# endif | ||
3876 | +# endif | ||
3877 | +#endif | ||
3878 | + | ||
3879 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
3880 | +#include <string.h> | ||
3881 | +#include <unistd.h> | ||
3882 | +#include <limits.h> | ||
3883 | +#include <getopt.h> | ||
3884 | +#include <bits/getopt_int.h> | ||
3885 | + | ||
3886 | +#include <features.h> | ||
3887 | +#ifndef _ | ||
3888 | +/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages. | ||
3889 | + When compiling libc, the _ macro is predefined. */ | ||
3890 | +# if (defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC) && defined __UCLIBC_HAS_GETTEXT_AWARENESS__ | ||
3891 | +# include <libintl.h> | ||
3892 | +# ifdef _LIBC | ||
3893 | +# undef dgettext | ||
3894 | +# define dgettext(domain, msgid) \ | ||
3895 | + INTUSE(__dcgettext) (domain, msgid, LC_MESSAGES) | ||
3896 | +# endif | ||
3897 | +# else | ||
3898 | +# define dgettext(domain, msgid) (msgid) | ||
3899 | +# define gettext(msgid) (msgid) | ||
3900 | +# endif | ||
3901 | +#endif | ||
3902 | +#ifndef N_ | ||
3903 | +# define N_(msgid) (msgid) | ||
3904 | +#endif | ||
3905 | + | ||
3906 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
3907 | + | ||
3908 | +/* Getopt return values. */ | ||
3909 | +#define KEY_END (-1) /* The end of the options. */ | ||
3910 | +#define KEY_ARG 1 /* A non-option argument. */ | ||
3911 | +#define KEY_ERR '?' /* An error parsing the options. */ | ||
3912 | + | ||
3913 | +/* The meta-argument used to prevent any further arguments being interpreted | ||
3914 | + as options. */ | ||
3915 | +#define QUOTE "--" | ||
3916 | + | ||
3917 | +/* The number of bits we steal in a long-option value for our own use. */ | ||
3918 | +#define GROUP_BITS CHAR_BIT | ||
3919 | + | ||
3920 | +/* The number of bits available for the user value. */ | ||
3921 | +#define USER_BITS ((sizeof ((struct option *)0)->val * CHAR_BIT) - GROUP_BITS) | ||
3922 | +#define USER_MASK ((1 << USER_BITS) - 1) | ||
3923 | + | ||
3924 | +/* EZ alias for ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN. */ | ||
3925 | +#define EBADKEY ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN | ||
3926 | + | ||
3927 | +/* Default options. */ | ||
3928 | + | ||
3929 | +/* When argp is given the --HANG switch, _ARGP_HANG is set and argp will sleep | ||
3930 | + for one second intervals, decrementing _ARGP_HANG until it's zero. Thus | ||
3931 | + you can force the program to continue by attaching a debugger and setting | ||
3932 | + it to 0 yourself. */ | ||
3933 | +static volatile int _argp_hang; | ||
3934 | + | ||
3935 | +#define OPT_PROGNAME -2 | ||
3936 | +#define OPT_USAGE -3 | ||
3937 | +#define OPT_HANG -4 | ||
3938 | + | ||
3939 | +static const struct argp_option argp_default_options[] = | ||
3940 | +{ | ||
3941 | + {"help", '?', 0, 0, N_("Give this help list"), -1}, | ||
3942 | + {"usage", OPT_USAGE, 0, 0, N_("Give a short usage message")}, | ||
3943 | + {"program-name",OPT_PROGNAME,"NAME", OPTION_HIDDEN, N_("Set the program name")}, | ||
3944 | + {"HANG", OPT_HANG, "SECS", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL | OPTION_HIDDEN, | ||
3945 | + N_("Hang for SECS seconds (default 3600)")}, | ||
3946 | + {0, 0} | ||
3947 | +}; | ||
3948 | + | ||
3949 | +static error_t | ||
3950 | +argp_default_parser (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
3951 | +{ | ||
3952 | + switch (key) | ||
3953 | + { | ||
3954 | + case '?': | ||
3955 | + argp_state_help (state, state->out_stream, ARGP_HELP_STD_HELP); | ||
3956 | + break; | ||
3957 | + case OPT_USAGE: | ||
3958 | + argp_state_help (state, state->out_stream, | ||
3959 | + ARGP_HELP_USAGE | ARGP_HELP_EXIT_OK); | ||
3960 | + break; | ||
3961 | + | ||
3962 | + case OPT_PROGNAME: /* Set the program name. */ | ||
3963 | +#if defined _LIBC || HAVE_DECL_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME | ||
3964 | + program_invocation_name = arg; | ||
3965 | +#endif | ||
3966 | + /* [Note that some systems only have PROGRAM_INVOCATION_SHORT_NAME (aka | ||
3967 | + __PROGNAME), in which case, PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME is just defined | ||
3968 | + to be that, so we have to be a bit careful here.] */ | ||
3969 | + | ||
3970 | + /* Update what we use for messages. */ | ||
3971 | + state->name = strrchr (arg, '/'); | ||
3972 | + if (state->name) | ||
3973 | + state->name++; | ||
3974 | + else | ||
3975 | + state->name = arg; | ||
3976 | + | ||
3977 | +#if defined _LIBC || HAVE_DECL_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_SHORT_NAME | ||
3978 | + program_invocation_short_name = state->name; | ||
3979 | +#endif | ||
3980 | + | ||
3981 | + if ((state->flags & (ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0 | ARGP_NO_ERRS)) | ||
3982 | + == ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0) | ||
3983 | + /* Update what getopt uses too. */ | ||
3984 | + state->argv[0] = arg; | ||
3985 | + | ||
3986 | + break; | ||
3987 | + | ||
3988 | + case OPT_HANG: | ||
3989 | + _argp_hang = atoi (arg ? arg : "3600"); | ||
3990 | + while (_argp_hang-- > 0) | ||
3991 | + sleep (1); | ||
3992 | + break; | ||
3993 | + | ||
3994 | + default: | ||
3995 | + return EBADKEY; | ||
3996 | + } | ||
3997 | + return 0; | ||
3998 | +} | ||
3999 | + | ||
4000 | +static const struct argp argp_default_argp = | ||
4001 | + {argp_default_options, &argp_default_parser, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "libc"}; | ||
4002 | + | ||
4003 | + | ||
4004 | +static const struct argp_option argp_version_options[] = | ||
4005 | +{ | ||
4006 | + {"version", 'V', 0, 0, N_("Print program version"), -1}, | ||
4007 | + {0, 0} | ||
4008 | +}; | ||
4009 | + | ||
4010 | +static error_t | ||
4011 | +argp_version_parser (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
4012 | +{ | ||
4013 | + switch (key) | ||
4014 | + { | ||
4015 | + case 'V': | ||
4016 | + if (argp_program_version_hook) | ||
4017 | + (*argp_program_version_hook) (state->out_stream, state); | ||
4018 | + else if (argp_program_version) | ||
4019 | + fprintf (state->out_stream, "%s\n", argp_program_version); | ||
4020 | + else | ||
4021 | + argp_error (state, dgettext (state->root_argp->argp_domain, | ||
4022 | + "(PROGRAM ERROR) No version known!?")); | ||
4023 | + if (! (state->flags & ARGP_NO_EXIT)) | ||
4024 | + exit (0); | ||
4025 | + break; | ||
4026 | + default: | ||
4027 | + return EBADKEY; | ||
4028 | + } | ||
4029 | + return 0; | ||
4030 | +} | ||
4031 | + | ||
4032 | +static const struct argp argp_version_argp = | ||
4033 | + {argp_version_options, &argp_version_parser, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "libc"}; | ||
4034 | + | ||
4035 | +/* Returns the offset into the getopt long options array LONG_OPTIONS of a | ||
4036 | + long option with called NAME, or -1 if none is found. Passing NULL as | ||
4037 | + NAME will return the number of options. */ | ||
4038 | +static int | ||
4039 | +find_long_option (struct option *long_options, const char *name) | ||
4040 | +{ | ||
4041 | + struct option *l = long_options; | ||
4042 | + while (l->name != NULL) | ||
4043 | + if (name != NULL && strcmp (l->name, name) == 0) | ||
4044 | + return l - long_options; | ||
4045 | + else | ||
4046 | + l++; | ||
4047 | + if (name == NULL) | ||
4048 | + return l - long_options; | ||
4049 | + else | ||
4050 | + return -1; | ||
4051 | +} | ||
4052 | + | ||
4053 | + | ||
4054 | +/* The state of a `group' during parsing. Each group corresponds to a | ||
4055 | + particular argp structure from the tree of such descending from the top | ||
4056 | + level argp passed to argp_parse. */ | ||
4057 | +struct group | ||
4058 | +{ | ||
4059 | + /* This group's parsing function. */ | ||
4060 | + argp_parser_t parser; | ||
4061 | + | ||
4062 | + /* Which argp this group is from. */ | ||
4063 | + const struct argp *argp; | ||
4064 | + | ||
4065 | + /* Points to the point in SHORT_OPTS corresponding to the end of the short | ||
4066 | + options for this group. We use it to determine from which group a | ||
4067 | + particular short options is from. */ | ||
4068 | + char *short_end; | ||
4069 | + | ||
4070 | + /* The number of non-option args sucessfully handled by this parser. */ | ||
4071 | + unsigned args_processed; | ||
4072 | + | ||
4073 | + /* This group's parser's parent's group. */ | ||
4074 | + struct group *parent; | ||
4075 | + unsigned parent_index; /* And the our position in the parent. */ | ||
4076 | + | ||
4077 | + /* These fields are swapped into and out of the state structure when | ||
4078 | + calling this group's parser. */ | ||
4079 | + void *input, **child_inputs; | ||
4080 | + void *hook; | ||
4081 | +}; | ||
4082 | + | ||
4083 | +/* Call GROUP's parser with KEY and ARG, swapping any group-specific info | ||
4084 | + from STATE before calling, and back into state afterwards. If GROUP has | ||
4085 | + no parser, EBADKEY is returned. */ | ||
4086 | +static error_t | ||
4087 | +group_parse (struct group *group, struct argp_state *state, int key, char *arg) | ||
4088 | +{ | ||
4089 | + if (group->parser) | ||
4090 | + { | ||
4091 | + error_t err; | ||
4092 | + state->hook = group->hook; | ||
4093 | + state->input = group->input; | ||
4094 | + state->child_inputs = group->child_inputs; | ||
4095 | + state->arg_num = group->args_processed; | ||
4096 | + err = (*group->parser)(key, arg, state); | ||
4097 | + group->hook = state->hook; | ||
4098 | + return err; | ||
4099 | + } | ||
4100 | + else | ||
4101 | + return EBADKEY; | ||
4102 | +} | ||
4103 | + | ||
4104 | +struct parser | ||
4105 | +{ | ||
4106 | + const struct argp *argp; | ||
4107 | + | ||
4108 | + /* SHORT_OPTS is the getopt short options string for the union of all the | ||
4109 | + groups of options. */ | ||
4110 | + char *short_opts; | ||
4111 | + /* LONG_OPTS is the array of getop long option structures for the union of | ||
4112 | + all the groups of options. */ | ||
4113 | + struct option *long_opts; | ||
4114 | + /* OPT_DATA is the getopt data used for the re-entrant getopt. */ | ||
4115 | + struct _getopt_data opt_data; | ||
4116 | + | ||
4117 | + /* States of the various parsing groups. */ | ||
4118 | + struct group *groups; | ||
4119 | + /* The end of the GROUPS array. */ | ||
4120 | + struct group *egroup; | ||
4121 | + /* An vector containing storage for the CHILD_INPUTS field in all groups. */ | ||
4122 | + void **child_inputs; | ||
4123 | + | ||
4124 | + /* True if we think using getopt is still useful; if false, then | ||
4125 | + remaining arguments are just passed verbatim with ARGP_KEY_ARG. This is | ||
4126 | + cleared whenever getopt returns KEY_END, but may be set again if the user | ||
4127 | + moves the next argument pointer backwards. */ | ||
4128 | + int try_getopt; | ||
4129 | + | ||
4130 | + /* State block supplied to parsing routines. */ | ||
4131 | + struct argp_state state; | ||
4132 | + | ||
4133 | + /* Memory used by this parser. */ | ||
4134 | + void *storage; | ||
4135 | +}; | ||
4136 | + | ||
4137 | +/* The next usable entries in the various parser tables being filled in by | ||
4138 | + convert_options. */ | ||
4139 | +struct parser_convert_state | ||
4140 | +{ | ||
4141 | + struct parser *parser; | ||
4142 | + char *short_end; | ||
4143 | + struct option *long_end; | ||
4144 | + void **child_inputs_end; | ||
4145 | +}; | ||
4146 | + | ||
4147 | +/* Converts all options in ARGP (which is put in GROUP) and ancestors | ||
4148 | + into getopt options stored in SHORT_OPTS and LONG_OPTS; SHORT_END and | ||
4149 | + CVT->LONG_END are the points at which new options are added. Returns the | ||
4150 | + next unused group entry. CVT holds state used during the conversion. */ | ||
4151 | +static struct group * | ||
4152 | +convert_options (const struct argp *argp, | ||
4153 | + struct group *parent, unsigned parent_index, | ||
4154 | + struct group *group, struct parser_convert_state *cvt) | ||
4155 | +{ | ||
4156 | + /* REAL is the most recent non-alias value of OPT. */ | ||
4157 | + const struct argp_option *real = argp->options; | ||
4158 | + const struct argp_child *children = argp->children; | ||
4159 | + | ||
4160 | + if (real || argp->parser) | ||
4161 | + { | ||
4162 | + const struct argp_option *opt; | ||
4163 | + | ||
4164 | + if (real) | ||
4165 | + for (opt = real; !__option_is_end (opt); opt++) | ||
4166 | + { | ||
4167 | + if (! (opt->flags & OPTION_ALIAS)) | ||
4168 | + /* OPT isn't an alias, so we can use values from it. */ | ||
4169 | + real = opt; | ||
4170 | + | ||
4171 | + if (! (real->flags & OPTION_DOC)) | ||
4172 | + /* A real option (not just documentation). */ | ||
4173 | + { | ||
4174 | + if (__option_is_short (opt)) | ||
4175 | + /* OPT can be used as a short option. */ | ||
4176 | + { | ||
4177 | + *cvt->short_end++ = opt->key; | ||
4178 | + if (real->arg) | ||
4179 | + { | ||
4180 | + *cvt->short_end++ = ':'; | ||
4181 | + if (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL) | ||
4182 | + *cvt->short_end++ = ':'; | ||
4183 | + } | ||
4184 | + *cvt->short_end = '\0'; /* keep 0 terminated */ | ||
4185 | + } | ||
4186 | + | ||
4187 | + if (opt->name | ||
4188 | + && find_long_option (cvt->parser->long_opts, opt->name) < 0) | ||
4189 | + /* OPT can be used as a long option. */ | ||
4190 | + { | ||
4191 | + cvt->long_end->name = opt->name; | ||
4192 | + cvt->long_end->has_arg = | ||
4193 | + (real->arg | ||
4194 | + ? (real->flags & OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL | ||
4195 | + ? optional_argument | ||
4196 | + : required_argument) | ||
4197 | + : no_argument); | ||
4198 | + cvt->long_end->flag = 0; | ||
4199 | + /* we add a disambiguating code to all the user's | ||
4200 | + values (which is removed before we actually call | ||
4201 | + the function to parse the value); this means that | ||
4202 | + the user loses use of the high 8 bits in all his | ||
4203 | + values (the sign of the lower bits is preserved | ||
4204 | + however)... */ | ||
4205 | + cvt->long_end->val = | ||
4206 | + ((opt->key | real->key) & USER_MASK) | ||
4207 | + + (((group - cvt->parser->groups) + 1) << USER_BITS); | ||
4208 | + | ||
4209 | + /* Keep the LONG_OPTS list terminated. */ | ||
4210 | + (++cvt->long_end)->name = NULL; | ||
4211 | + } | ||
4212 | + } | ||
4213 | + } | ||
4214 | + | ||
4215 | + group->parser = argp->parser; | ||
4216 | + group->argp = argp; | ||
4217 | + group->short_end = cvt->short_end; | ||
4218 | + group->args_processed = 0; | ||
4219 | + group->parent = parent; | ||
4220 | + group->parent_index = parent_index; | ||
4221 | + group->input = 0; | ||
4222 | + group->hook = 0; | ||
4223 | + group->child_inputs = 0; | ||
4224 | + | ||
4225 | + if (children) | ||
4226 | + /* Assign GROUP's CHILD_INPUTS field some space from | ||
4227 | + CVT->child_inputs_end.*/ | ||
4228 | + { | ||
4229 | + unsigned num_children = 0; | ||
4230 | + while (children[num_children].argp) | ||
4231 | + num_children++; | ||
4232 | + group->child_inputs = cvt->child_inputs_end; | ||
4233 | + cvt->child_inputs_end += num_children; | ||
4234 | + } | ||
4235 | + | ||
4236 | + parent = group++; | ||
4237 | + } | ||
4238 | + else | ||
4239 | + parent = 0; | ||
4240 | + | ||
4241 | + if (children) | ||
4242 | + { | ||
4243 | + unsigned index = 0; | ||
4244 | + while (children->argp) | ||
4245 | + group = | ||
4246 | + convert_options (children++->argp, parent, index++, group, cvt); | ||
4247 | + } | ||
4248 | + | ||
4249 | + return group; | ||
4250 | +} | ||
4251 | + | ||
4252 | +/* Find the merged set of getopt options, with keys appropiately prefixed. */ | ||
4253 | +static void | ||
4254 | +parser_convert (struct parser *parser, const struct argp *argp, int flags) | ||
4255 | +{ | ||
4256 | + struct parser_convert_state cvt; | ||
4257 | + | ||
4258 | + cvt.parser = parser; | ||
4259 | + cvt.short_end = parser->short_opts; | ||
4260 | + cvt.long_end = parser->long_opts; | ||
4261 | + cvt.child_inputs_end = parser->child_inputs; | ||
4262 | + | ||
4263 | + if (flags & ARGP_IN_ORDER) | ||
4264 | + *cvt.short_end++ = '-'; | ||
4265 | + else if (flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS) | ||
4266 | + *cvt.short_end++ = '+'; | ||
4267 | + *cvt.short_end = '\0'; | ||
4268 | + | ||
4269 | + cvt.long_end->name = NULL; | ||
4270 | + | ||
4271 | + parser->argp = argp; | ||
4272 | + | ||
4273 | + if (argp) | ||
4274 | + parser->egroup = convert_options (argp, 0, 0, parser->groups, &cvt); | ||
4275 | + else | ||
4276 | + parser->egroup = parser->groups; /* No parsers at all! */ | ||
4277 | +} | ||
4278 | + | ||
4279 | +/* Lengths of various parser fields which we will allocated. */ | ||
4280 | +struct parser_sizes | ||
4281 | +{ | ||
4282 | + size_t short_len; /* Getopt short options string. */ | ||
4283 | + size_t long_len; /* Getopt long options vector. */ | ||
4284 | + size_t num_groups; /* Group structures we allocate. */ | ||
4285 | + size_t num_child_inputs; /* Child input slots. */ | ||
4286 | +}; | ||
4287 | + | ||
4288 | +/* For ARGP, increments the NUM_GROUPS field in SZS by the total number of | ||
4289 | + argp structures descended from it, and the SHORT_LEN & LONG_LEN fields by | ||
4290 | + the maximum lengths of the resulting merged getopt short options string and | ||
4291 | + long-options array, respectively. */ | ||
4292 | +static void | ||
4293 | +calc_sizes (const struct argp *argp, struct parser_sizes *szs) | ||
4294 | +{ | ||
4295 | + const struct argp_child *child = argp->children; | ||
4296 | + const struct argp_option *opt = argp->options; | ||
4297 | + | ||
4298 | + if (opt || argp->parser) | ||
4299 | + { | ||
4300 | + szs->num_groups++; | ||
4301 | + if (opt) | ||
4302 | + { | ||
4303 | + int num_opts = 0; | ||
4304 | + while (!__option_is_end (opt++)) | ||
4305 | + num_opts++; | ||
4306 | + szs->short_len += num_opts * 3; /* opt + up to 2 `:'s */ | ||
4307 | + szs->long_len += num_opts; | ||
4308 | + } | ||
4309 | + } | ||
4310 | + | ||
4311 | + if (child) | ||
4312 | + while (child->argp) | ||
4313 | + { | ||
4314 | + calc_sizes ((child++)->argp, szs); | ||
4315 | + szs->num_child_inputs++; | ||
4316 | + } | ||
4317 | +} | ||
4318 | + | ||
4319 | + | ||
4320 | +extern char * __argp_short_program_name (void); | ||
4321 | +/* Initializes PARSER to parse ARGP in a manner described by FLAGS. */ | ||
4322 | +static error_t | ||
4323 | +parser_init (struct parser *parser, const struct argp *argp, | ||
4324 | + int argc, char **argv, int flags, void *input) | ||
4325 | +{ | ||
4326 | + error_t err = 0; | ||
4327 | + struct group *group; | ||
4328 | + struct parser_sizes szs; | ||
4329 | + struct _getopt_data opt_data = _GETOPT_DATA_INITIALIZER; | ||
4330 | + | ||
4331 | + szs.short_len = (flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS) ? 0 : 1; | ||
4332 | + szs.long_len = 0; | ||
4333 | + szs.num_groups = 0; | ||
4334 | + szs.num_child_inputs = 0; | ||
4335 | + | ||
4336 | + if (argp) | ||
4337 | + calc_sizes (argp, &szs); | ||
4338 | + | ||
4339 | + /* Lengths of the various bits of storage used by PARSER. */ | ||
4340 | +#define GLEN (szs.num_groups + 1) * sizeof (struct group) | ||
4341 | +#define CLEN (szs.num_child_inputs * sizeof (void *)) | ||
4342 | +#define LLEN ((szs.long_len + 1) * sizeof (struct option)) | ||
4343 | +#define SLEN (szs.short_len + 1) | ||
4344 | + | ||
4345 | + parser->storage = malloc (GLEN + CLEN + LLEN + SLEN); | ||
4346 | + if (! parser->storage) | ||
4347 | + return ENOMEM; | ||
4348 | + | ||
4349 | + parser->groups = parser->storage; | ||
4350 | + parser->child_inputs = parser->storage + GLEN; | ||
4351 | + parser->long_opts = parser->storage + GLEN + CLEN; | ||
4352 | + parser->short_opts = parser->storage + GLEN + CLEN + LLEN; | ||
4353 | + parser->opt_data = opt_data; | ||
4354 | + | ||
4355 | + memset (parser->child_inputs, 0, szs.num_child_inputs * sizeof (void *)); | ||
4356 | + parser_convert (parser, argp, flags); | ||
4357 | + | ||
4358 | + memset (&parser->state, 0, sizeof (struct argp_state)); | ||
4359 | + parser->state.root_argp = parser->argp; | ||
4360 | + parser->state.argc = argc; | ||
4361 | + parser->state.argv = argv; | ||
4362 | + parser->state.flags = flags; | ||
4363 | + parser->state.err_stream = stderr; | ||
4364 | + parser->state.out_stream = stdout; | ||
4365 | + parser->state.next = 0; /* Tell getopt to initialize. */ | ||
4366 | + parser->state.pstate = parser; | ||
4367 | + | ||
4368 | + parser->try_getopt = 1; | ||
4369 | + | ||
4370 | + /* Call each parser for the first time, giving it a chance to propagate | ||
4371 | + values to child parsers. */ | ||
4372 | + if (parser->groups < parser->egroup) | ||
4373 | + parser->groups->input = input; | ||
4374 | + for (group = parser->groups; | ||
4375 | + group < parser->egroup && (!err || err == EBADKEY); | ||
4376 | + group++) | ||
4377 | + { | ||
4378 | + if (group->parent) | ||
4379 | + /* If a child parser, get the initial input value from the parent. */ | ||
4380 | + group->input = group->parent->child_inputs[group->parent_index]; | ||
4381 | + | ||
4382 | + if (!group->parser | ||
4383 | + && group->argp->children && group->argp->children->argp) | ||
4384 | + /* For the special case where no parsing function is supplied for an | ||
4385 | + argp, propagate its input to its first child, if any (this just | ||
4386 | + makes very simple wrapper argps more convenient). */ | ||
4387 | + group->child_inputs[0] = group->input; | ||
4388 | + | ||
4389 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_INIT, 0); | ||
4390 | + } | ||
4391 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4392 | + err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */ | ||
4393 | + | ||
4394 | + if (err) | ||
4395 | + return err; | ||
4396 | + | ||
4397 | + if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS) | ||
4398 | + { | ||
4399 | + parser->opt_data.opterr = 0; | ||
4400 | + if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_PARSE_ARGV0) | ||
4401 | + /* getopt always skips ARGV[0], so we have to fake it out. As long | ||
4402 | + as OPTERR is 0, then it shouldn't actually try to access it. */ | ||
4403 | + parser->state.argv--, parser->state.argc++; | ||
4404 | + } | ||
4405 | + else | ||
4406 | + parser->opt_data.opterr = 1; /* Print error messages. */ | ||
4407 | + | ||
4408 | + if (parser->state.argv == argv && argv[0]) | ||
4409 | + /* There's an argv[0]; use it for messages. */ | ||
4410 | + { | ||
4411 | + char *short_name = strrchr (argv[0], '/'); | ||
4412 | + parser->state.name = short_name ? short_name + 1 : argv[0]; | ||
4413 | + } | ||
4414 | + else | ||
4415 | + parser->state.name = __argp_short_program_name (); | ||
4416 | + | ||
4417 | + return 0; | ||
4418 | +} | ||
4419 | + | ||
4420 | +/* Free any storage consumed by PARSER (but not PARSER itself). */ | ||
4421 | +static error_t | ||
4422 | +parser_finalize (struct parser *parser, | ||
4423 | + error_t err, int arg_ebadkey, int *end_index) | ||
4424 | +{ | ||
4425 | + struct group *group; | ||
4426 | + | ||
4427 | + if (err == EBADKEY && arg_ebadkey) | ||
4428 | + /* Suppress errors generated by unparsed arguments. */ | ||
4429 | + err = 0; | ||
4430 | + | ||
4431 | + if (! err) | ||
4432 | + { | ||
4433 | + if (parser->state.next == parser->state.argc) | ||
4434 | + /* We successfully parsed all arguments! Call all the parsers again, | ||
4435 | + just a few more times... */ | ||
4436 | + { | ||
4437 | + for (group = parser->groups; | ||
4438 | + group < parser->egroup && (!err || err==EBADKEY); | ||
4439 | + group++) | ||
4440 | + if (group->args_processed == 0) | ||
4441 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS, 0); | ||
4442 | + for (group = parser->egroup - 1; | ||
4443 | + group >= parser->groups && (!err || err==EBADKEY); | ||
4444 | + group--) | ||
4445 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_END, 0); | ||
4446 | + | ||
4447 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4448 | + err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */ | ||
4449 | + | ||
4450 | + /* Tell the user that all arguments are parsed. */ | ||
4451 | + if (end_index) | ||
4452 | + *end_index = parser->state.next; | ||
4453 | + } | ||
4454 | + else if (end_index) | ||
4455 | + /* Return any remaining arguments to the user. */ | ||
4456 | + *end_index = parser->state.next; | ||
4457 | + else | ||
4458 | + /* No way to return the remaining arguments, they must be bogus. */ | ||
4459 | + { | ||
4460 | + if (!(parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ERRS) | ||
4461 | + && parser->state.err_stream) | ||
4462 | + fprintf (parser->state.err_stream, | ||
4463 | + dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain, | ||
4464 | + "%s: Too many arguments\n"), | ||
4465 | + parser->state.name); | ||
4466 | + err = EBADKEY; | ||
4467 | + } | ||
4468 | + } | ||
4469 | + | ||
4470 | + /* Okay, we're all done, with either an error or success; call the parsers | ||
4471 | + to indicate which one. */ | ||
4472 | + | ||
4473 | + if (err) | ||
4474 | + { | ||
4475 | + /* Maybe print an error message. */ | ||
4476 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4477 | + /* An appropriate message describing what the error was should have | ||
4478 | + been printed earlier. */ | ||
4479 | + argp_state_help (&parser->state, parser->state.err_stream, | ||
4480 | + ARGP_HELP_STD_ERR); | ||
4481 | + | ||
4482 | + /* Since we didn't exit, give each parser an error indication. */ | ||
4483 | + for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++) | ||
4484 | + group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_ERROR, 0); | ||
4485 | + } | ||
4486 | + else | ||
4487 | + /* Notify parsers of success, and propagate back values from parsers. */ | ||
4488 | + { | ||
4489 | + /* We pass over the groups in reverse order so that child groups are | ||
4490 | + given a chance to do there processing before passing back a value to | ||
4491 | + the parent. */ | ||
4492 | + for (group = parser->egroup - 1 | ||
4493 | + ; group >= parser->groups && (!err || err == EBADKEY) | ||
4494 | + ; group--) | ||
4495 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS, 0); | ||
4496 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4497 | + err = 0; /* Some parser didn't understand. */ | ||
4498 | + } | ||
4499 | + | ||
4500 | + /* Call parsers once more, to do any final cleanup. Errors are ignored. */ | ||
4501 | + for (group = parser->egroup - 1; group >= parser->groups; group--) | ||
4502 | + group_parse (group, &parser->state, ARGP_KEY_FINI, 0); | ||
4503 | + | ||
4504 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4505 | + err = EINVAL; | ||
4506 | + | ||
4507 | + free (parser->storage); | ||
4508 | + | ||
4509 | + return err; | ||
4510 | +} | ||
4511 | + | ||
4512 | +/* Call the user parsers to parse the non-option argument VAL, at the current | ||
4513 | + position, returning any error. The state NEXT pointer is assumed to have | ||
4514 | + been adjusted (by getopt) to point after this argument; this function will | ||
4515 | + adjust it correctly to reflect however many args actually end up being | ||
4516 | + consumed. */ | ||
4517 | +static error_t | ||
4518 | +parser_parse_arg (struct parser *parser, char *val) | ||
4519 | +{ | ||
4520 | + /* Save the starting value of NEXT, first adjusting it so that the arg | ||
4521 | + we're parsing is again the front of the arg vector. */ | ||
4522 | + int index = --parser->state.next; | ||
4523 | + error_t err = EBADKEY; | ||
4524 | + struct group *group; | ||
4525 | + int key = 0; /* Which of ARGP_KEY_ARG[S] we used. */ | ||
4526 | + | ||
4527 | + /* Try to parse the argument in each parser. */ | ||
4528 | + for (group = parser->groups | ||
4529 | + ; group < parser->egroup && err == EBADKEY | ||
4530 | + ; group++) | ||
4531 | + { | ||
4532 | + parser->state.next++; /* For ARGP_KEY_ARG, consume the arg. */ | ||
4533 | + key = ARGP_KEY_ARG; | ||
4534 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, key, val); | ||
4535 | + | ||
4536 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4537 | + /* This parser doesn't like ARGP_KEY_ARG; try ARGP_KEY_ARGS instead. */ | ||
4538 | + { | ||
4539 | + parser->state.next--; /* For ARGP_KEY_ARGS, put back the arg. */ | ||
4540 | + key = ARGP_KEY_ARGS; | ||
4541 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, key, 0); | ||
4542 | + } | ||
4543 | + } | ||
4544 | + | ||
4545 | + if (! err) | ||
4546 | + { | ||
4547 | + if (key == ARGP_KEY_ARGS) | ||
4548 | + /* The default for ARGP_KEY_ARGS is to assume that if NEXT isn't | ||
4549 | + changed by the user, *all* arguments should be considered | ||
4550 | + consumed. */ | ||
4551 | + parser->state.next = parser->state.argc; | ||
4552 | + | ||
4553 | + if (parser->state.next > index) | ||
4554 | + /* Remember that we successfully processed a non-option | ||
4555 | + argument -- but only if the user hasn't gotten tricky and set | ||
4556 | + the clock back. */ | ||
4557 | + (--group)->args_processed += (parser->state.next - index); | ||
4558 | + else | ||
4559 | + /* The user wants to reparse some args, give getopt another try. */ | ||
4560 | + parser->try_getopt = 1; | ||
4561 | + } | ||
4562 | + | ||
4563 | + return err; | ||
4564 | +} | ||
4565 | + | ||
4566 | +/* Call the user parsers to parse the option OPT, with argument VAL, at the | ||
4567 | + current position, returning any error. */ | ||
4568 | +static error_t | ||
4569 | +parser_parse_opt (struct parser *parser, int opt, char *val) | ||
4570 | +{ | ||
4571 | + /* The group key encoded in the high bits; 0 for short opts or | ||
4572 | + group_number + 1 for long opts. */ | ||
4573 | + int group_key = opt >> USER_BITS; | ||
4574 | + error_t err = EBADKEY; | ||
4575 | + | ||
4576 | + if (group_key == 0) | ||
4577 | + /* A short option. By comparing OPT's position in SHORT_OPTS to the | ||
4578 | + various starting positions in each group's SHORT_END field, we can | ||
4579 | + determine which group OPT came from. */ | ||
4580 | + { | ||
4581 | + struct group *group; | ||
4582 | + char *short_index = strchr (parser->short_opts, opt); | ||
4583 | + | ||
4584 | + if (short_index) | ||
4585 | + for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++) | ||
4586 | + if (group->short_end > short_index) | ||
4587 | + { | ||
4588 | + err = group_parse (group, &parser->state, opt, | ||
4589 | + parser->opt_data.optarg); | ||
4590 | + break; | ||
4591 | + } | ||
4592 | + } | ||
4593 | + else | ||
4594 | + /* A long option. We use shifts instead of masking for extracting | ||
4595 | + the user value in order to preserve the sign. */ | ||
4596 | + err = | ||
4597 | + group_parse (&parser->groups[group_key - 1], &parser->state, | ||
4598 | + (opt << GROUP_BITS) >> GROUP_BITS, | ||
4599 | + parser->opt_data.optarg); | ||
4600 | + | ||
4601 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4602 | + /* At least currently, an option not recognized is an error in the | ||
4603 | + parser, because we pre-compute which parser is supposed to deal | ||
4604 | + with each option. */ | ||
4605 | + { | ||
4606 | + static const char bad_key_err[] = | ||
4607 | + N_("(PROGRAM ERROR) Option should have been recognized!?"); | ||
4608 | + if (group_key == 0) | ||
4609 | + argp_error (&parser->state, "-%c: %s", opt, | ||
4610 | + dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain, bad_key_err)); | ||
4611 | + else | ||
4612 | + { | ||
4613 | + struct option *long_opt = parser->long_opts; | ||
4614 | + while (long_opt->val != opt && long_opt->name) | ||
4615 | + long_opt++; | ||
4616 | + argp_error (&parser->state, "--%s: %s", | ||
4617 | + long_opt->name ? long_opt->name : "???", | ||
4618 | + dgettext (parser->argp->argp_domain, bad_key_err)); | ||
4619 | + } | ||
4620 | + } | ||
4621 | + | ||
4622 | + return err; | ||
4623 | +} | ||
4624 | + | ||
4625 | +/* Parse the next argument in PARSER (as indicated by PARSER->state.next). | ||
4626 | + Any error from the parsers is returned, and *ARGP_EBADKEY indicates | ||
4627 | + whether a value of EBADKEY is due to an unrecognized argument (which is | ||
4628 | + generally not fatal). */ | ||
4629 | +static error_t | ||
4630 | +parser_parse_next (struct parser *parser, int *arg_ebadkey) | ||
4631 | +{ | ||
4632 | + int opt; | ||
4633 | + error_t err = 0; | ||
4634 | + | ||
4635 | + if (parser->state.quoted && parser->state.next < parser->state.quoted) | ||
4636 | + /* The next argument pointer has been moved to before the quoted | ||
4637 | + region, so pretend we never saw the quoting `--', and give getopt | ||
4638 | + another chance. If the user hasn't removed it, getopt will just | ||
4639 | + process it again. */ | ||
4640 | + parser->state.quoted = 0; | ||
4641 | + | ||
4642 | + if (parser->try_getopt && !parser->state.quoted) | ||
4643 | + /* Give getopt a chance to parse this. */ | ||
4644 | + { | ||
4645 | + /* Put it back in OPTIND for getopt. */ | ||
4646 | + parser->opt_data.optind = parser->state.next; | ||
4647 | + /* Distinguish KEY_ERR from a real option. */ | ||
4648 | + parser->opt_data.optopt = KEY_END; | ||
4649 | + if (parser->state.flags & ARGP_LONG_ONLY) | ||
4650 | + opt = _getopt_long_only_r (parser->state.argc, parser->state.argv, | ||
4651 | + parser->short_opts, parser->long_opts, 0, | ||
4652 | + &parser->opt_data); | ||
4653 | + else | ||
4654 | + opt = _getopt_long_r (parser->state.argc, parser->state.argv, | ||
4655 | + parser->short_opts, parser->long_opts, 0, | ||
4656 | + &parser->opt_data); | ||
4657 | + /* And see what getopt did. */ | ||
4658 | + parser->state.next = parser->opt_data.optind; | ||
4659 | + | ||
4660 | + if (opt == KEY_END) | ||
4661 | + /* Getopt says there are no more options, so stop using | ||
4662 | + getopt; we'll continue if necessary on our own. */ | ||
4663 | + { | ||
4664 | + parser->try_getopt = 0; | ||
4665 | + if (parser->state.next > 1 | ||
4666 | + && strcmp (parser->state.argv[parser->state.next - 1], QUOTE) | ||
4667 | + == 0) | ||
4668 | + /* Not only is this the end of the options, but it's a | ||
4669 | + `quoted' region, which may have args that *look* like | ||
4670 | + options, so we definitely shouldn't try to use getopt past | ||
4671 | + here, whatever happens. */ | ||
4672 | + parser->state.quoted = parser->state.next; | ||
4673 | + } | ||
4674 | + else if (opt == KEY_ERR && parser->opt_data.optopt != KEY_END) | ||
4675 | + /* KEY_ERR can have the same value as a valid user short | ||
4676 | + option, but in the case of a real error, getopt sets OPTOPT | ||
4677 | + to the offending character, which can never be KEY_END. */ | ||
4678 | + { | ||
4679 | + *arg_ebadkey = 0; | ||
4680 | + return EBADKEY; | ||
4681 | + } | ||
4682 | + } | ||
4683 | + else | ||
4684 | + opt = KEY_END; | ||
4685 | + | ||
4686 | + if (opt == KEY_END) | ||
4687 | + { | ||
4688 | + /* We're past what getopt considers the options. */ | ||
4689 | + if (parser->state.next >= parser->state.argc | ||
4690 | + || (parser->state.flags & ARGP_NO_ARGS)) | ||
4691 | + /* Indicate that we're done. */ | ||
4692 | + { | ||
4693 | + *arg_ebadkey = 1; | ||
4694 | + return EBADKEY; | ||
4695 | + } | ||
4696 | + else | ||
4697 | + /* A non-option arg; simulate what getopt might have done. */ | ||
4698 | + { | ||
4699 | + opt = KEY_ARG; | ||
4700 | + parser->opt_data.optarg = parser->state.argv[parser->state.next++]; | ||
4701 | + } | ||
4702 | + } | ||
4703 | + | ||
4704 | + if (opt == KEY_ARG) | ||
4705 | + /* A non-option argument; try each parser in turn. */ | ||
4706 | + err = parser_parse_arg (parser, parser->opt_data.optarg); | ||
4707 | + else | ||
4708 | + err = parser_parse_opt (parser, opt, parser->opt_data.optarg); | ||
4709 | + | ||
4710 | + if (err == EBADKEY) | ||
4711 | + *arg_ebadkey = (opt == KEY_END || opt == KEY_ARG); | ||
4712 | + | ||
4713 | + return err; | ||
4714 | +} | ||
4715 | + | ||
4716 | +/* Parse the options strings in ARGC & ARGV according to the argp in ARGP. | ||
4717 | + FLAGS is one of the ARGP_ flags above. If END_INDEX is non-NULL, the | ||
4718 | + index in ARGV of the first unparsed option is returned in it. If an | ||
4719 | + unknown option is present, EINVAL is returned; if some parser routine | ||
4720 | + returned a non-zero value, it is returned; otherwise 0 is returned. */ | ||
4721 | +error_t | ||
4722 | +argp_parse (const struct argp *argp, int argc, char **argv, unsigned flags, | ||
4723 | + int *end_index, void *input) | ||
4724 | +{ | ||
4725 | + error_t err; | ||
4726 | + struct parser parser; | ||
4727 | + | ||
4728 | + /* If true, then err == EBADKEY is a result of a non-option argument failing | ||
4729 | + to be parsed (which in some cases isn't actually an error). */ | ||
4730 | + int arg_ebadkey = 0; | ||
4731 | + | ||
4732 | + if (! (flags & ARGP_NO_HELP)) | ||
4733 | + /* Add our own options. */ | ||
4734 | + { | ||
4735 | + struct argp_child *child = alloca (4 * sizeof (struct argp_child)); | ||
4736 | + struct argp *top_argp = alloca (sizeof (struct argp)); | ||
4737 | + | ||
4738 | + /* TOP_ARGP has no options, it just serves to group the user & default | ||
4739 | + argps. */ | ||
4740 | + memset (top_argp, 0, sizeof (*top_argp)); | ||
4741 | + top_argp->children = child; | ||
4742 | + | ||
4743 | + memset (child, 0, 4 * sizeof (struct argp_child)); | ||
4744 | + | ||
4745 | + if (argp) | ||
4746 | + (child++)->argp = argp; | ||
4747 | + (child++)->argp = &argp_default_argp; | ||
4748 | + if (argp_program_version || argp_program_version_hook) | ||
4749 | + (child++)->argp = &argp_version_argp; | ||
4750 | + child->argp = 0; | ||
4751 | + | ||
4752 | + argp = top_argp; | ||
4753 | + } | ||
4754 | + | ||
4755 | + /* Construct a parser for these arguments. */ | ||
4756 | + err = parser_init (&parser, argp, argc, argv, flags, input); | ||
4757 | + | ||
4758 | + if (! err) | ||
4759 | + /* Parse! */ | ||
4760 | + { | ||
4761 | + while (! err) | ||
4762 | + err = parser_parse_next (&parser, &arg_ebadkey); | ||
4763 | + err = parser_finalize (&parser, err, arg_ebadkey, end_index); | ||
4764 | + } | ||
4765 | + | ||
4766 | + return err; | ||
4767 | +} | ||
4768 | + | ||
4769 | +/* Return the input field for ARGP in the parser corresponding to STATE; used | ||
4770 | + by the help routines. */ | ||
4771 | +void * | ||
4772 | +__argp_input (const struct argp *argp, const struct argp_state *state) | ||
4773 | +{ | ||
4774 | + if (state) | ||
4775 | + { | ||
4776 | + struct group *group; | ||
4777 | + struct parser *parser = state->pstate; | ||
4778 | + | ||
4779 | + for (group = parser->groups; group < parser->egroup; group++) | ||
4780 | + if (group->argp == argp) | ||
4781 | + return group->input; | ||
4782 | + } | ||
4783 | + | ||
4784 | + return 0; | ||
4785 | +} | ||
4786 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-pv.c b/libuargp/argp-pv.c | ||
4787 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4788 | index 0000000..f1227b5 | ||
4789 | --- /dev/null | ||
4790 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-pv.c | ||
4791 | @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ | ||
4792 | +/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION. | ||
4793 | + Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
4794 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
4795 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
4796 | + | ||
4797 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
4798 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4799 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
4800 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
4801 | + | ||
4802 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
4803 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
4804 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
4805 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
4806 | + | ||
4807 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4808 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
4809 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
4810 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
4811 | + | ||
4812 | +/* If set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default option | ||
4813 | + --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which will | ||
4814 | + print this this string followed by a newline and exit (unless the | ||
4815 | + ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is used). Overridden by ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK. */ | ||
4816 | +const char *argp_program_version; | ||
4817 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-pvh.c b/libuargp/argp-pvh.c | ||
4818 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4819 | index 0000000..1f1d962 | ||
4820 | --- /dev/null | ||
4821 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-pvh.c | ||
4822 | @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ | ||
4823 | +/* Default definition for ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK. | ||
4824 | + Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
4825 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
4826 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
4827 | + | ||
4828 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
4829 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4830 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
4831 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
4832 | + | ||
4833 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
4834 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
4835 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
4836 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
4837 | + | ||
4838 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4839 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
4840 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
4841 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
4842 | + | ||
4843 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
4844 | +#include <config.h> | ||
4845 | +#endif | ||
4846 | + | ||
4847 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
4848 | + | ||
4849 | +/* If set by the user program to a non-zero value, then a default option | ||
4850 | + --version is added (unless the ARGP_NO_HELP flag is used), which calls | ||
4851 | + this function with a stream to print the version to and a pointer to the | ||
4852 | + current parsing state, and then exits (unless the ARGP_NO_EXIT flag is | ||
4853 | + used). This variable takes precedent over ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION. */ | ||
4854 | +void (*argp_program_version_hook) (FILE *stream, struct argp_state *state); | ||
4855 | diff --git a/libuargp/argp-xinl.c b/libuargp/argp-xinl.c | ||
4856 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4857 | index 0000000..f1d3000 | ||
4858 | --- /dev/null | ||
4859 | +++ b/libuargp/argp-xinl.c | ||
4860 | @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ | ||
4861 | +/* Real definitions for extern inline functions in argp.h | ||
4862 | + Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
4863 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
4864 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
4865 | + | ||
4866 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
4867 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4868 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
4869 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
4870 | + | ||
4871 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
4872 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
4873 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
4874 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
4875 | + | ||
4876 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4877 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
4878 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
4879 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
4880 | + | ||
4881 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
4882 | +# include <config.h> | ||
4883 | +#endif | ||
4884 | + | ||
4885 | +#if defined _LIBC || defined HAVE_FEATURES_H | ||
4886 | +# include <features.h> | ||
4887 | +#endif | ||
4888 | + | ||
4889 | +#ifndef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES | ||
4890 | +# define __USE_EXTERN_INLINES 1 | ||
4891 | +#endif | ||
4892 | +#define ARGP_EI | ||
4893 | +#undef __OPTIMIZE__ | ||
4894 | +#define __OPTIMIZE__ 1 | ||
4895 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
4896 | diff --git a/test/argp/Makefile b/test/argp/Makefile | ||
4897 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4898 | index 0000000..616fe71 | ||
4899 | --- /dev/null | ||
4900 | +++ b/test/argp/Makefile | ||
4901 | @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ | ||
4902 | +# uClibc argp tests | ||
4903 | +# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. | ||
4904 | + | ||
4905 | +top_builddir=../../ | ||
4906 | +include ../Rules.mak | ||
4907 | +-include Makefile.in | ||
4908 | +include ../Test.mak | ||
4909 | diff --git a/test/argp/Makefile.in b/test/argp/Makefile.in | ||
4910 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4911 | index 0000000..d81b359 | ||
4912 | --- /dev/null | ||
4913 | +++ b/test/argp/Makefile.in | ||
4914 | @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ | ||
4915 | +# uClibc argp tests | ||
4916 | +# Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball. | ||
4917 | + | ||
4918 | +TESTS := $(addprefix argp-, ex1 ex2 ex3 ex4 test) \ | ||
4919 | + bug-argp1 tst-argp1 tst-argp2 | ||
4920 | + | ||
4921 | +EXTRA_LDFLAGS = -luargp | ||
4922 | + | ||
4923 | +OPTS_argp-ex3 = ARG1 ARG2 | ||
4924 | +OPTS_argp-ex4 = ARG1 string1 string2 string3 | ||
4925 | +OPTS_bug-argp1 = -- --help | ||
4926 | + | ||
4927 | diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex1.c b/test/argp/argp-ex1.c | ||
4928 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4929 | index 0000000..7bb5f22 | ||
4930 | --- /dev/null | ||
4931 | +++ b/test/argp/argp-ex1.c | ||
4932 | @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ | ||
4933 | +/* Argp example #1 -- a minimal program using argp */ | ||
4934 | + | ||
4935 | +/* This is (probably) the smallest possible program that | ||
4936 | + uses argp. It won't do much except give an error | ||
4937 | + messages and exit when there are any arguments, and print | ||
4938 | + a (rather pointless) messages for --help. */ | ||
4939 | + | ||
4940 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
4941 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
4942 | + | ||
4943 | +int main (int argc, char **argv) | ||
4944 | +{ | ||
4945 | + argp_parse (0, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0); | ||
4946 | + exit (0); | ||
4947 | +} | ||
4948 | diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex2.c b/test/argp/argp-ex2.c | ||
4949 | new file mode 100644 | ||
4950 | index 0000000..c49fbac | ||
4951 | --- /dev/null | ||
4952 | +++ b/test/argp/argp-ex2.c | ||
4953 | @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ | ||
4954 | +/* Argp example #2 -- a pretty minimal program using argp */ | ||
4955 | + | ||
4956 | +/* This program doesn't use any options or arguments, but uses | ||
4957 | + argp to be compliant with the GNU standard command line | ||
4958 | + format. | ||
4959 | + | ||
4960 | + In addition to making sure no arguments are given, and | ||
4961 | + implementing a --help option, this example will have a | ||
4962 | + --version option, and will put the given documentation string | ||
4963 | + and bug address in the --help output, as per GNU standards. | ||
4964 | + | ||
4965 | + The variable ARGP contains the argument parser specification; | ||
4966 | + adding fields to this structure is the way most parameters are | ||
4967 | + passed to argp_parse (the first three fields are usually used, | ||
4968 | + but not in this small program). There are also two global | ||
4969 | + variables that argp knows about defined here, | ||
4970 | + ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION and ARGP_PROGRAM_BUG_ADDRESS (they are | ||
4971 | + global variables because they will almost always be constant | ||
4972 | + for a given program, even if it uses different argument | ||
4973 | + parsers for various tasks). */ | ||
4974 | + | ||
4975 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
4976 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
4977 | + | ||
4978 | +const char *argp_program_version = | ||
4979 | + "argp-ex2 1.0"; | ||
4980 | +const char *argp_program_bug_address = | ||
4981 | + "<bug-gnu-utils@@gnu.org>"; | ||
4982 | + | ||
4983 | +/* Program documentation. */ | ||
4984 | +static char doc[] = | ||
4985 | + "Argp example #2 -- a pretty minimal program using argp"; | ||
4986 | + | ||
4987 | +/* Our argument parser. The @code{options}, @code{parser}, and | ||
4988 | + @code{args_doc} fields are zero because we have neither options or | ||
4989 | + arguments; @code{doc} and @code{argp_program_bug_address} will be | ||
4990 | + used in the output for @samp{--help}, and the @samp{--version} | ||
4991 | + option will print out @code{argp_program_version}. */ | ||
4992 | +static struct argp argp = { 0, 0, 0, doc }; | ||
4993 | + | ||
4994 | +int main (int argc, char **argv) | ||
4995 | +{ | ||
4996 | + argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0); | ||
4997 | + exit (0); | ||
4998 | +} | ||
4999 | diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex3.c b/test/argp/argp-ex3.c | ||
5000 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5001 | index 0000000..24d5c50 | ||
5002 | --- /dev/null | ||
5003 | +++ b/test/argp/argp-ex3.c | ||
5004 | @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ | ||
5005 | +/* Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp */ | ||
5006 | + | ||
5007 | +/* This program uses the same features as example 2, and uses options and | ||
5008 | + arguments. | ||
5009 | + | ||
5010 | + We now use the first four fields in ARGP, so here's a description of them: | ||
5011 | + OPTIONS -- A pointer to a vector of struct argp_option (see below) | ||
5012 | + PARSER -- A function to parse a single option, called by argp | ||
5013 | + ARGS_DOC -- A string describing how the non-option arguments should look | ||
5014 | + DOC -- A descriptive string about this program; if it contains a | ||
5015 | + vertical tab character (\v), the part after it will be | ||
5016 | + printed *following* the options | ||
5017 | + | ||
5018 | + The function PARSER takes the following arguments: | ||
5019 | + KEY -- An integer specifying which option this is (taken | ||
5020 | + from the KEY field in each struct argp_option), or | ||
5021 | + a special key specifying something else; the only | ||
5022 | + special keys we use here are ARGP_KEY_ARG, meaning | ||
5023 | + a non-option argument, and ARGP_KEY_END, meaning | ||
5024 | + that all arguments have been parsed | ||
5025 | + ARG -- For an option KEY, the string value of its | ||
5026 | + argument, or NULL if it has none | ||
5027 | + STATE-- A pointer to a struct argp_state, containing | ||
5028 | + various useful information about the parsing state; used here | ||
5029 | + are the INPUT field, which reflects the INPUT argument to | ||
5030 | + argp_parse, and the ARG_NUM field, which is the number of the | ||
5031 | + current non-option argument being parsed | ||
5032 | + It should return either 0, meaning success, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN, meaning the | ||
5033 | + given KEY wasn't recognized, or an errno value indicating some other | ||
5034 | + error. | ||
5035 | + | ||
5036 | + Note that in this example, main uses a structure to communicate with the | ||
5037 | + parse_opt function, a pointer to which it passes in the INPUT argument to | ||
5038 | + argp_parse. Of course, it's also possible to use global variables | ||
5039 | + instead, but this is somewhat more flexible. | ||
5040 | + | ||
5041 | + The OPTIONS field contains a pointer to a vector of struct argp_option's; | ||
5042 | + that structure has the following fields (if you assign your option | ||
5043 | + structures using array initialization like this example, unspecified | ||
5044 | + fields will be defaulted to 0, and need not be specified): | ||
5045 | + NAME -- The name of this option's long option (may be zero) | ||
5046 | + KEY -- The KEY to pass to the PARSER function when parsing this option, | ||
5047 | + *and* the name of this option's short option, if it is a | ||
5048 | + printable ascii character | ||
5049 | + ARG -- The name of this option's argument, if any | ||
5050 | + FLAGS -- Flags describing this option; some of them are: | ||
5051 | + OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL -- The argument to this option is optional | ||
5052 | + OPTION_ALIAS -- This option is an alias for the | ||
5053 | + previous option | ||
5054 | + OPTION_HIDDEN -- Don't show this option in --help output | ||
5055 | + DOC -- A documentation string for this option, shown in --help output | ||
5056 | + | ||
5057 | + An options vector should be terminated by an option with all fields zero. */ | ||
5058 | + | ||
5059 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
5060 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5061 | + | ||
5062 | +const char *argp_program_version = | ||
5063 | + "argp-ex3 1.0"; | ||
5064 | +const char *argp_program_bug_address = | ||
5065 | + "<bug-gnu-utils@@gnu.org>"; | ||
5066 | + | ||
5067 | +/* Program documentation. */ | ||
5068 | +static char doc[] = | ||
5069 | + "Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp"; | ||
5070 | + | ||
5071 | +/* A description of the arguments we accept. */ | ||
5072 | +static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 ARG2"; | ||
5073 | + | ||
5074 | +/* The options we understand. */ | ||
5075 | +static struct argp_option options[] = { | ||
5076 | + {"verbose", 'v', 0, 0, "Produce verbose output" }, | ||
5077 | + {"quiet", 'q', 0, 0, "Don't produce any output" }, | ||
5078 | + {"silent", 's', 0, OPTION_ALIAS }, | ||
5079 | + {"output", 'o', "FILE", 0, | ||
5080 | + "Output to FILE instead of standard output" }, | ||
5081 | + { 0 } | ||
5082 | +}; | ||
5083 | + | ||
5084 | +/* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}. */ | ||
5085 | +struct arguments | ||
5086 | +{ | ||
5087 | + char *args[2]; /* @var{arg1} & @var{arg2} */ | ||
5088 | + int silent, verbose; | ||
5089 | + char *output_file; | ||
5090 | +}; | ||
5091 | + | ||
5092 | +/* Parse a single option. */ | ||
5093 | +static error_t | ||
5094 | +parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
5095 | +{ | ||
5096 | + /* Get the @var{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we | ||
5097 | + know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */ | ||
5098 | + struct arguments *arguments = state->input; | ||
5099 | + | ||
5100 | + switch (key) | ||
5101 | + { | ||
5102 | + case 'q': case 's': | ||
5103 | + arguments->silent = 1; | ||
5104 | + break; | ||
5105 | + case 'v': | ||
5106 | + arguments->verbose = 1; | ||
5107 | + break; | ||
5108 | + case 'o': | ||
5109 | + arguments->output_file = arg; | ||
5110 | + break; | ||
5111 | + | ||
5112 | + case ARGP_KEY_ARG: | ||
5113 | + if (state->arg_num >= 2) | ||
5114 | + /* Too many arguments. */ | ||
5115 | + argp_usage (state); | ||
5116 | + | ||
5117 | + arguments->args[state->arg_num] = arg; | ||
5118 | + | ||
5119 | + break; | ||
5120 | + | ||
5121 | + case ARGP_KEY_END: | ||
5122 | + if (state->arg_num < 2) | ||
5123 | + /* Not enough arguments. */ | ||
5124 | + argp_usage (state); | ||
5125 | + break; | ||
5126 | + | ||
5127 | + default: | ||
5128 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; | ||
5129 | + } | ||
5130 | + return 0; | ||
5131 | +} | ||
5132 | + | ||
5133 | +/* Our argp parser. */ | ||
5134 | +static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc }; | ||
5135 | + | ||
5136 | +int main (int argc, char **argv) | ||
5137 | +{ | ||
5138 | + struct arguments arguments; | ||
5139 | + | ||
5140 | + /* Default values. */ | ||
5141 | + arguments.silent = 0; | ||
5142 | + arguments.verbose = 0; | ||
5143 | + arguments.output_file = "-"; | ||
5144 | + | ||
5145 | + /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will | ||
5146 | + be reflected in @code{arguments}. */ | ||
5147 | + argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments); | ||
5148 | + | ||
5149 | + printf ("ARG1 = %s\nARG2 = %s\nOUTPUT_FILE = %s\n" | ||
5150 | + "VERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n", | ||
5151 | + arguments.args[0], arguments.args[1], | ||
5152 | + arguments.output_file, | ||
5153 | + arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no", | ||
5154 | + arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no"); | ||
5155 | + | ||
5156 | + exit (0); | ||
5157 | +} | ||
5158 | diff --git a/test/argp/argp-ex4.c b/test/argp/argp-ex4.c | ||
5159 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5160 | index 0000000..c77c7ef | ||
5161 | --- /dev/null | ||
5162 | +++ b/test/argp/argp-ex4.c | ||
5163 | @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ | ||
5164 | +/* Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated options */ | ||
5165 | + | ||
5166 | +/* This program uses the same features as example 3, but has more | ||
5167 | + options, and somewhat more structure in the -help output. It | ||
5168 | + also shows how you can `steal' the remainder of the input | ||
5169 | + arguments past a certain point, for programs that accept a | ||
5170 | + list of items. It also shows the special argp KEY value | ||
5171 | + ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS, which is only given if no non-option | ||
5172 | + arguments were supplied to the program. | ||
5173 | + | ||
5174 | + For structuring the help output, two features are used, | ||
5175 | + *headers* which are entries in the options vector with the | ||
5176 | + first four fields being zero, and a two part documentation | ||
5177 | + string (in the variable DOC), which allows documentation both | ||
5178 | + before and after the options; the two parts of DOC are | ||
5179 | + separated by a vertical-tab character ('\v', or '\013'). By | ||
5180 | + convention, the documentation before the options is just a | ||
5181 | + short string saying what the program does, and that afterwards | ||
5182 | + is longer, describing the behavior in more detail. All | ||
5183 | + documentation strings are automatically filled for output, | ||
5184 | + although newlines may be included to force a line break at a | ||
5185 | + particular point. All documentation strings are also passed to | ||
5186 | + the `gettext' function, for possible translation into the | ||
5187 | + current locale. */ | ||
5188 | + | ||
5189 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
5190 | +#include <error.h> | ||
5191 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5192 | + | ||
5193 | +const char *argp_program_version = | ||
5194 | + "argp-ex4 1.0"; | ||
5195 | +const char *argp_program_bug_address = | ||
5196 | + "<bug-gnu-utils@@prep.ai.mit.edu>"; | ||
5197 | + | ||
5198 | +/* Program documentation. */ | ||
5199 | +static char doc[] = | ||
5200 | + "Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated\ | ||
5201 | +options\ | ||
5202 | +\vThis part of the documentation comes *after* the options;\ | ||
5203 | + note that the text is automatically filled, but it's possible\ | ||
5204 | + to force a line-break, e.g.\n<-- here."; | ||
5205 | + | ||
5206 | +/* A description of the arguments we accept. */ | ||
5207 | +static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 [STRING...]"; | ||
5208 | + | ||
5209 | +/* Keys for options without short-options. */ | ||
5210 | +#define OPT_ABORT 1 /* --abort */ | ||
5211 | + | ||
5212 | +/* The options we understand. */ | ||
5213 | +static struct argp_option options[] = { | ||
5214 | + {"verbose", 'v', 0, 0, "Produce verbose output" }, | ||
5215 | + {"quiet", 'q', 0, 0, "Don't produce any output" }, | ||
5216 | + {"silent", 's', 0, OPTION_ALIAS }, | ||
5217 | + {"output", 'o', "FILE", 0, | ||
5218 | + "Output to FILE instead of standard output" }, | ||
5219 | + | ||
5220 | + {0,0,0,0, "The following options should be grouped together:" }, | ||
5221 | + {"repeat", 'r', "COUNT", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, | ||
5222 | + "Repeat the output COUNT (default 10) times"}, | ||
5223 | + {"abort", OPT_ABORT, 0, 0, "Abort before showing any output"}, | ||
5224 | + | ||
5225 | + { 0 } | ||
5226 | +}; | ||
5227 | + | ||
5228 | +/* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}. */ | ||
5229 | +struct arguments | ||
5230 | +{ | ||
5231 | + char *arg1; /* @var{arg1} */ | ||
5232 | + char **strings; /* [@var{string}@dots{}] */ | ||
5233 | + int silent, verbose, abort; /* @samp{-s}, @samp{-v}, @samp{--abort} */ | ||
5234 | + char *output_file; /* @var{file} arg to @samp{--output} */ | ||
5235 | + int repeat_count; /* @var{count} arg to @samp{--repeat} */ | ||
5236 | +}; | ||
5237 | + | ||
5238 | +/* Parse a single option. */ | ||
5239 | +static error_t | ||
5240 | +parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
5241 | +{ | ||
5242 | + /* Get the @code{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we | ||
5243 | + know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */ | ||
5244 | + struct arguments *arguments = state->input; | ||
5245 | + | ||
5246 | + switch (key) | ||
5247 | + { | ||
5248 | + case 'q': case 's': | ||
5249 | + arguments->silent = 1; | ||
5250 | + break; | ||
5251 | + case 'v': | ||
5252 | + arguments->verbose = 1; | ||
5253 | + break; | ||
5254 | + case 'o': | ||
5255 | + arguments->output_file = arg; | ||
5256 | + break; | ||
5257 | + case 'r': | ||
5258 | + arguments->repeat_count = arg ? atoi (arg) : 10; | ||
5259 | + break; | ||
5260 | + case OPT_ABORT: | ||
5261 | + arguments->abort = 1; | ||
5262 | + break; | ||
5263 | + | ||
5264 | + case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS: | ||
5265 | + argp_usage (state); | ||
5266 | + | ||
5267 | + case ARGP_KEY_ARG: | ||
5268 | + /* Here we know that @code{state->arg_num == 0}, since we | ||
5269 | + force argument parsing to end before any more arguments can | ||
5270 | + get here. */ | ||
5271 | + arguments->arg1 = arg; | ||
5272 | + | ||
5273 | + /* Now we consume all the rest of the arguments. | ||
5274 | + @code{state->next} is the index in @code{state->argv} of the | ||
5275 | + next argument to be parsed, which is the first @var{string} | ||
5276 | + we're interested in, so we can just use | ||
5277 | + @code{&state->argv[state->next]} as the value for | ||
5278 | + arguments->strings. | ||
5279 | + | ||
5280 | + @emph{In addition}, by setting @code{state->next} to the end | ||
5281 | + of the arguments, we can force argp to stop parsing here and | ||
5282 | + return. */ | ||
5283 | + arguments->strings = &state->argv[state->next]; | ||
5284 | + state->next = state->argc; | ||
5285 | + | ||
5286 | + break; | ||
5287 | + | ||
5288 | + default: | ||
5289 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; | ||
5290 | + } | ||
5291 | + return 0; | ||
5292 | +} | ||
5293 | + | ||
5294 | +/* Our argp parser. */ | ||
5295 | +static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc }; | ||
5296 | + | ||
5297 | +int main (int argc, char **argv) | ||
5298 | +{ | ||
5299 | + int i, j; | ||
5300 | + struct arguments arguments; | ||
5301 | + | ||
5302 | + /* Default values. */ | ||
5303 | + arguments.silent = 0; | ||
5304 | + arguments.verbose = 0; | ||
5305 | + arguments.output_file = "-"; | ||
5306 | + arguments.repeat_count = 1; | ||
5307 | + arguments.abort = 0; | ||
5308 | + | ||
5309 | + /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will be | ||
5310 | + reflected in @code{arguments}. */ | ||
5311 | + argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments); | ||
5312 | + | ||
5313 | + if (arguments.abort) | ||
5314 | + error (10, 0, "ABORTED"); | ||
5315 | + | ||
5316 | + for (i = 0; i < arguments.repeat_count; i++) | ||
5317 | + { | ||
5318 | + printf ("ARG1 = %s\n", arguments.arg1); | ||
5319 | + printf ("STRINGS = "); | ||
5320 | + for (j = 0; arguments.strings[j]; j++) | ||
5321 | + printf (j == 0 ? "%s" : ", %s", arguments.strings[j]); | ||
5322 | + printf ("\n"); | ||
5323 | + printf ("OUTPUT_FILE = %s\nVERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n", | ||
5324 | + arguments.output_file, | ||
5325 | + arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no", | ||
5326 | + arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no"); | ||
5327 | + } | ||
5328 | + | ||
5329 | + exit (0); | ||
5330 | +} | ||
5331 | diff --git a/test/argp/argp-test.c b/test/argp/argp-test.c | ||
5332 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5333 | index 0000000..b3d573b | ||
5334 | --- /dev/null | ||
5335 | +++ b/test/argp/argp-test.c | ||
5336 | @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ | ||
5337 | +/* Test program for argp argument parser | ||
5338 | + Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
5339 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
5340 | + Written by Miles Bader <miles at gnu.ai.mit.edu>. | ||
5341 | + | ||
5342 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
5343 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5344 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
5345 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
5346 | + | ||
5347 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
5348 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
5349 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
5350 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
5351 | + | ||
5352 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5353 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
5354 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
5355 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
5356 | + | ||
5357 | +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | ||
5358 | +#include <config.h> | ||
5359 | +#endif | ||
5360 | + | ||
5361 | +#include <stdlib.h> | ||
5362 | +#include <time.h> | ||
5363 | +#include <string.h> | ||
5364 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5365 | + | ||
5366 | +const char *argp_program_version = "argp-test 1.0"; | ||
5367 | + | ||
5368 | +struct argp_option sub_options[] = | ||
5369 | +{ | ||
5370 | + {"subopt1", 's', 0, 0, "Nested option 1"}, | ||
5371 | + {"subopt2", 'S', 0, 0, "Nested option 2"}, | ||
5372 | + | ||
5373 | + { 0, 0, 0, 0, "Some more nested options:", 10}, | ||
5374 | + {"subopt3", 'p', 0, 0, "Nested option 3"}, | ||
5375 | + | ||
5376 | + {"subopt4", 'q', 0, 0, "Nested option 4", 1}, | ||
5377 | + | ||
5378 | + {0} | ||
5379 | +}; | ||
5380 | + | ||
5381 | +static const char sub_args_doc[] = "STRING...\n-"; | ||
5382 | +static const char sub_doc[] = "\vThis is the doc string from the sub-arg-parser."; | ||
5383 | + | ||
5384 | +static error_t | ||
5385 | +sub_parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
5386 | +{ | ||
5387 | + switch (key) | ||
5388 | + { | ||
5389 | + case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS: | ||
5390 | + printf ("NO SUB ARGS\n"); | ||
5391 | + break; | ||
5392 | + case ARGP_KEY_ARG: | ||
5393 | + printf ("SUB ARG: %s\n", arg); | ||
5394 | + break; | ||
5395 | + | ||
5396 | + case 's' : case 'S': case 'p': case 'q': | ||
5397 | + printf ("SUB KEY %c\n", key); | ||
5398 | + break; | ||
5399 | + | ||
5400 | + default: | ||
5401 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; | ||
5402 | + } | ||
5403 | + return 0; | ||
5404 | +} | ||
5405 | + | ||
5406 | +static char * | ||
5407 | +sub_help_filter (int key, const char *text, void *input) | ||
5408 | +{ | ||
5409 | + if (key == ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA) | ||
5410 | + return strdup ("This is some extra text from the sub parser (note that it \ | ||
5411 | +is preceded by a blank line)."); | ||
5412 | + else | ||
5413 | + return (char *)text; | ||
5414 | +} | ||
5415 | + | ||
5416 | +static struct argp sub_argp = { | ||
5417 | + sub_options, sub_parse_opt, sub_args_doc, sub_doc, 0, sub_help_filter | ||
5418 | +}; | ||
5419 | + | ||
5420 | +/* Structure used to communicate with the parsing functions. */ | ||
5421 | +struct params | ||
5422 | +{ | ||
5423 | + unsigned foonly; /* Value parsed for foonly. */ | ||
5424 | + unsigned foonly_default; /* Default value for it. */ | ||
5425 | +}; | ||
5426 | + | ||
5427 | +#define OPT_PGRP 1 | ||
5428 | +#define OPT_SESS 2 | ||
5429 | + | ||
5430 | +struct argp_option options[] = | ||
5431 | +{ | ||
5432 | + {"pid", 'p', "PID", 0, "List the process PID"}, | ||
5433 | + {"pgrp", OPT_PGRP,"PGRP",0, "List processes in the process group PGRP"}, | ||
5434 | + {"no-parent", 'P', 0, 0, "Include processes without parents"}, | ||
5435 | + {0, 'x', 0, OPTION_ALIAS}, | ||
5436 | + {"all-fields",'Q', 0, 0, "Don't elide unusable fields (normally" | ||
5437 | + " if there's some reason ps can't" | ||
5438 | + " print a field for any process, it's" | ||
5439 | + " removed from the output entirely)" }, | ||
5440 | + {"reverse", 'r', 0, 0, "Reverse the order of any sort"}, | ||
5441 | + {"gratuitously-long-reverse-option", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS}, | ||
5442 | + {"session", OPT_SESS,"SID", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, | ||
5443 | + "Add the processes from the session" | ||
5444 | + " SID (which defaults to the sid of" | ||
5445 | + " the current process)" }, | ||
5446 | + | ||
5447 | + {0,0,0,0, "Here are some more options:"}, | ||
5448 | + {"foonly", 'f', "ZOT", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, "Glork a foonly"}, | ||
5449 | + {"zaza", 'z', 0, 0, "Snit a zar"}, | ||
5450 | + | ||
5451 | + {0} | ||
5452 | +}; | ||
5453 | + | ||
5454 | +static const char args_doc[] = "STRING"; | ||
5455 | +static const char doc[] = "Test program for argp." | ||
5456 | + "\vThis doc string comes after the options." | ||
5457 | + "\nHey! Some manual formatting!" | ||
5458 | + "\nThe current time is: %s"; | ||
5459 | + | ||
5460 | +static void | ||
5461 | +popt (int key, char *arg) | ||
5462 | +{ | ||
5463 | + char buf[10]; | ||
5464 | + if (isprint (key)) | ||
5465 | + sprintf (buf, "%c", key); | ||
5466 | + else | ||
5467 | + sprintf (buf, "%d", key); | ||
5468 | + if (arg) | ||
5469 | + printf ("KEY %s: %s\n", buf, arg); | ||
5470 | + else | ||
5471 | + printf ("KEY %s\n", buf); | ||
5472 | +} | ||
5473 | + | ||
5474 | +static error_t | ||
5475 | +parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
5476 | +{ | ||
5477 | + struct params *params = state->input; | ||
5478 | + | ||
5479 | + switch (key) | ||
5480 | + { | ||
5481 | + case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS: | ||
5482 | + printf ("NO ARGS\n"); | ||
5483 | + break; | ||
5484 | + | ||
5485 | + case ARGP_KEY_ARG: | ||
5486 | + if (state->arg_num > 0) | ||
5487 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; /* Leave it for the sub-arg parser. */ | ||
5488 | + printf ("ARG: %s\n", arg); | ||
5489 | + break; | ||
5490 | + | ||
5491 | + case 'f': | ||
5492 | + if (arg) | ||
5493 | + params->foonly = atoi (arg); | ||
5494 | + else | ||
5495 | + params->foonly = params->foonly_default; | ||
5496 | + popt (key, arg); | ||
5497 | + break; | ||
5498 | + | ||
5499 | + case 'p': case 'P': case OPT_PGRP: case 'x': case 'Q': | ||
5500 | + case 'r': case OPT_SESS: case 'z': | ||
5501 | + popt (key, arg); | ||
5502 | + break; | ||
5503 | + | ||
5504 | + default: | ||
5505 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; | ||
5506 | + } | ||
5507 | + return 0; | ||
5508 | +} | ||
5509 | + | ||
5510 | +static char * | ||
5511 | +help_filter (int key, const char *text, void *input) | ||
5512 | +{ | ||
5513 | + char *new_text; | ||
5514 | + struct params *params = input; | ||
5515 | + | ||
5516 | + if (key == ARGP_KEY_HELP_POST_DOC && text) | ||
5517 | + { | ||
5518 | + time_t now = time (0); | ||
5519 | + asprintf (&new_text, text, ctime (&now)); | ||
5520 | + } | ||
5521 | + else if (key == 'f') | ||
5522 | + /* Show the default for the --foonly option. */ | ||
5523 | + asprintf (&new_text, "%s (ZOT defaults to %x)", | ||
5524 | + text, params->foonly_default); | ||
5525 | + else | ||
5526 | + new_text = (char *)text; | ||
5527 | + | ||
5528 | + return new_text; | ||
5529 | +} | ||
5530 | + | ||
5531 | +static struct argp_child argp_children[] = { { &sub_argp }, { 0 } }; | ||
5532 | +static struct argp argp = { | ||
5533 | + options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc, argp_children, help_filter | ||
5534 | +}; | ||
5535 | + | ||
5536 | +int | ||
5537 | +main (int argc, char **argv) | ||
5538 | +{ | ||
5539 | + struct params params; | ||
5540 | + params.foonly = 0; | ||
5541 | + params.foonly_default = random (); | ||
5542 | + argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, ¶ms); | ||
5543 | + printf ("After parsing: foonly = %x\n", params.foonly); | ||
5544 | + return 0; | ||
5545 | +} | ||
5546 | diff --git a/test/argp/bug-argp1.c b/test/argp/bug-argp1.c | ||
5547 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5548 | index 0000000..a28cf4b | ||
5549 | --- /dev/null | ||
5550 | +++ b/test/argp/bug-argp1.c | ||
5551 | @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ | ||
5552 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5553 | + | ||
5554 | + | ||
5555 | +static const struct argp_option test_options[] = | ||
5556 | +{ | ||
5557 | + { NULL, 'a', NULL, OPTION_DOC, NULL }, | ||
5558 | + { NULL, 'b', NULL, OPTION_DOC, NULL }, | ||
5559 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5560 | +}; | ||
5561 | + | ||
5562 | +static struct argp test_argp = | ||
5563 | +{ | ||
5564 | + test_options | ||
5565 | +}; | ||
5566 | + | ||
5567 | + | ||
5568 | +static int | ||
5569 | +do_test (int argc, char *argv[]) | ||
5570 | +{ | ||
5571 | + int i; | ||
5572 | + argp_parse (&test_argp, argc, argv, 0, &i, NULL); | ||
5573 | + return 0; | ||
5574 | +} | ||
5575 | + | ||
5576 | +#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test (argc, argv) | ||
5577 | +#include "../test-skeleton.c" | ||
5578 | diff --git a/test/argp/tst-argp1.c b/test/argp/tst-argp1.c | ||
5579 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5580 | index 0000000..827daca | ||
5581 | --- /dev/null | ||
5582 | +++ b/test/argp/tst-argp1.c | ||
5583 | @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ | ||
5584 | +/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
5585 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
5586 | + Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper at redhat.com>, 2002. | ||
5587 | + | ||
5588 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
5589 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5590 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
5591 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
5592 | + | ||
5593 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
5594 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
5595 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
5596 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
5597 | + | ||
5598 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5599 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
5600 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
5601 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
5602 | + | ||
5603 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5604 | + | ||
5605 | + | ||
5606 | + | ||
5607 | + | ||
5608 | +#define OPT_TO_THREAD 300 | ||
5609 | +#define OPT_TO_PROCESS 301 | ||
5610 | +#define OPT_SYNC_SIGNAL 302 | ||
5611 | +#define OPT_SYNC_JOIN 303 | ||
5612 | +#define OPT_TOPLEVEL 304 | ||
5613 | + | ||
5614 | + | ||
5615 | +static const struct argp_option test_options[] = | ||
5616 | + { | ||
5617 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ | ||
5618 | +This is a test for threads so we allow ther user to selection the number of \ | ||
5619 | +threads which are used at any one time. Independently the total number of \ | ||
5620 | +rounds can be selected. This is the total number of threads which will have \ | ||
5621 | +run when the process terminates:" }, | ||
5622 | + { "threads", 't', "NUMBER", 0, "Number of threads used at once" }, | ||
5623 | + { "starts", 's', "NUMBER", 0, "Total number of working threads" }, | ||
5624 | + { "toplevel", OPT_TOPLEVEL, "NUMBER", 0, | ||
5625 | + "Number of toplevel threads which start the other threads; this \ | ||
5626 | +implies --sync-join" }, | ||
5627 | + | ||
5628 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ | ||
5629 | +Each thread can do one of two things: sleep or do work. The latter is 100% \ | ||
5630 | +CPU bound. The work load is the probability a thread does work. All values \ | ||
5631 | +from zero to 100 (inclusive) are valid. How often each thread repeats this \ | ||
5632 | +can be determined by the number of rounds. The work cost determines how long \ | ||
5633 | +each work session (not sleeping) takes. If it is zero a thread would \ | ||
5634 | +effectively nothing. By setting the number of rounds to zero the thread \ | ||
5635 | +does no work at all and pure thread creation times can be measured." }, | ||
5636 | + { "workload", 'w', "PERCENT", 0, "Percentage of time spent working" }, | ||
5637 | + { "workcost", 'c', "NUMBER", 0, | ||
5638 | + "Factor in the cost of each round of working" }, | ||
5639 | + { "rounds", 'r', "NUMBER", 0, "Number of rounds each thread runs" }, | ||
5640 | + | ||
5641 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ | ||
5642 | +There are a number of different methods how thread creation can be \ | ||
5643 | +synchronized. Synchronization is necessary since the number of concurrently \ | ||
5644 | +running threads is limited." }, | ||
5645 | + { "sync-signal", OPT_SYNC_SIGNAL, NULL, 0, | ||
5646 | + "Synchronize using a signal (default)" }, | ||
5647 | + { "sync-join", OPT_SYNC_JOIN, NULL, 0, "Synchronize using pthread_join" }, | ||
5648 | + | ||
5649 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "\ | ||
5650 | +One parameter for each threads execution is the size of the stack. If this \ | ||
5651 | +parameter is not used the system's default stack size is used. If many \ | ||
5652 | +threads are used the stack size should be chosen quite small." }, | ||
5653 | + { "stacksize", 'S', "BYTES", 0, "Size of threads stack" }, | ||
5654 | + { "guardsize", 'g', "BYTES", 0, | ||
5655 | + "Size of stack guard area; must fit into the stack" }, | ||
5656 | + | ||
5657 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "Signal options:" }, | ||
5658 | + { "to-thread", OPT_TO_THREAD, NULL, 0, "Send signal to main thread" }, | ||
5659 | + { "to-process", OPT_TO_PROCESS, NULL, 0, | ||
5660 | + "Send signal to process (default)" }, | ||
5661 | + | ||
5662 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, "Administrative options:" }, | ||
5663 | + { "progress", 'p', NULL, 0, "Show signs of progress" }, | ||
5664 | + { "timing", 'T', NULL, 0, | ||
5665 | + "Measure time from startup to the last thread finishing" }, | ||
5666 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5667 | + }; | ||
5668 | + | ||
5669 | +/* Prototype for option handler. */ | ||
5670 | +static error_t parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state); | ||
5671 | + | ||
5672 | +/* Data structure to communicate with argp functions. */ | ||
5673 | +static struct argp argp = | ||
5674 | +{ | ||
5675 | + test_options, parse_opt | ||
5676 | +}; | ||
5677 | + | ||
5678 | + | ||
5679 | +static int | ||
5680 | +do_test (void) | ||
5681 | +{ | ||
5682 | + int argc = 2; | ||
5683 | + char *argv[3] = { (char *) "tst-argp1", (char *) "--help", NULL }; | ||
5684 | + int remaining; | ||
5685 | + | ||
5686 | + /* Parse and process arguments. */ | ||
5687 | + argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, &remaining, NULL); | ||
5688 | + | ||
5689 | + return 0; | ||
5690 | +} | ||
5691 | + | ||
5692 | + | ||
5693 | +/* Handle program arguments. */ | ||
5694 | +static error_t | ||
5695 | +parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) | ||
5696 | +{ | ||
5697 | + return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; | ||
5698 | +} | ||
5699 | + | ||
5700 | +#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test () | ||
5701 | +#include "../test-skeleton.c" | ||
5702 | diff --git a/test/argp/tst-argp2.c b/test/argp/tst-argp2.c | ||
5703 | new file mode 100644 | ||
5704 | index 0000000..705cdca | ||
5705 | --- /dev/null | ||
5706 | +++ b/test/argp/tst-argp2.c | ||
5707 | @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ | ||
5708 | +/* Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
5709 | + This file is part of the GNU C Library. | ||
5710 | + Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub at redhat.com>, 2007. | ||
5711 | + | ||
5712 | + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
5713 | + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5714 | + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
5715 | + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
5716 | + | ||
5717 | + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
5718 | + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
5719 | + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
5720 | + Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
5721 | + | ||
5722 | + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
5723 | + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | ||
5724 | + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | ||
5725 | + 02111-1307 USA. */ | ||
5726 | + | ||
5727 | +#include <argp.h> | ||
5728 | + | ||
5729 | +static const struct argp_option opt1[] = | ||
5730 | + { | ||
5731 | + { "opt1", '1', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 1" }, | ||
5732 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5733 | + }; | ||
5734 | + | ||
5735 | +static const struct argp_option opt2[] = | ||
5736 | + { | ||
5737 | + { "opt2", '2', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 2" }, | ||
5738 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5739 | + }; | ||
5740 | + | ||
5741 | +static const struct argp_option opt3[] = | ||
5742 | + { | ||
5743 | + { "opt3", '3', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 3" }, | ||
5744 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5745 | + }; | ||
5746 | + | ||
5747 | +static const struct argp_option opt4[] = | ||
5748 | + { | ||
5749 | + { "opt4", '4', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 4" }, | ||
5750 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5751 | + }; | ||
5752 | + | ||
5753 | +static const struct argp_option opt5[] = | ||
5754 | + { | ||
5755 | + { "opt5", '5', "NUMBER", 0, "Option 5" }, | ||
5756 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL } | ||
5757 | + }; | ||
5758 | + | ||
5759 | +static struct argp argp5 = | ||
5760 | + { | ||
5761 | + opt5, NULL, "args doc5", "doc5", NULL, NULL, NULL | ||
5762 | + }; | ||
5763 | + | ||
5764 | +static struct argp argp4 = | ||
5765 | + { | ||
5766 | + opt4, NULL, "args doc4", "doc4", NULL, NULL, NULL | ||
5767 | + }; | ||
5768 | + | ||
5769 | +static struct argp argp3 = | ||
5770 | + { | ||
5771 | + opt3, NULL, "args doc3", "doc3", NULL, NULL, NULL | ||
5772 | + }; | ||
5773 | + | ||
5774 | +static struct argp_child children2[] = | ||
5775 | + { | ||
5776 | + { &argp4, 0, "child3", 3 }, | ||
5777 | + { &argp5, 0, "child4", 4 }, | ||
5778 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 } | ||
5779 | + }; | ||
5780 | + | ||
5781 | +static struct argp argp2 = | ||
5782 | + { | ||
5783 | + opt2, NULL, "args doc2", "doc2", children2, NULL, NULL | ||
5784 | + }; | ||
5785 | + | ||
5786 | +static struct argp_child children1[] = | ||
5787 | + { | ||
5788 | + { &argp2, 0, "child1", 1 }, | ||
5789 | + { &argp3, 0, "child2", 2 }, | ||
5790 | + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 } | ||
5791 | + }; | ||
5792 | + | ||
5793 | +static struct argp argp1 = | ||
5794 | + { | ||
5795 | + opt1, NULL, "args doc1", "doc1", children1, NULL, NULL | ||
5796 | + }; | ||
5797 | + | ||
5798 | + | ||
5799 | +static int | ||
5800 | +do_test (void) | ||
5801 | +{ | ||
5802 | + argp_help (&argp1, stdout, ARGP_HELP_LONG, (char *) "tst-argp2"); | ||
5803 | + return 0; | ||
5804 | +} | ||
5805 | + | ||
5806 | + | ||
5807 | +#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test () | ||
5808 | +#include "../test-skeleton.c" | ||
5809 | -- | ||
5810 | 2.1.4 | ||
5811 | |||