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1 /***************************************************************************** | |
2 * | |
3 * MODULE NAME : GETOPT.C | |
4 * | |
5 * COPYRIGHTS: | |
6 * This module contains code made available by IBM | |
7 * Corporation on an AS IS basis. Any one receiving the | |
8 * module is considered to be licensed under IBM copyrights | |
9 * to use the IBM-provided source code in any way he or she | |
10 * deems fit, including copying it, compiling it, modifying | |
11 * it, and redistributing it, with or without | |
12 * modifications. No license under any IBM patents or | |
13 * patent applications is to be implied from this copyright | |
14 * license. | |
15 * | |
16 * A user of the module should understand that IBM cannot | |
17 * provide technical support for the module and will not be | |
18 * responsible for any consequences of use of the program. | |
19 * | |
20 * Any notices, including this one, are not to be removed | |
21 * from the module without the prior written consent of | |
22 * IBM. | |
23 * | |
24 * AUTHOR: Original author: | |
25 * G. R. Blair (BOBBLAIR at AUSVM1) | |
26 * Internet: bobblair@bobblair.austin.ibm.com | |
27 * | |
28 * Extensively revised by: | |
29 * John Q. Walker II, Ph.D. (JOHHQ at RALVM6) | |
30 * Internet: johnq@ralvm6.vnet.ibm.com | |
31 * | |
32 *****************************************************************************/ | |
33 | |
34 /****************************************************************************** | |
35 * getopt() | |
36 * | |
37 * The getopt() function is a command line parser. It returns the next | |
38 * option character in argv that matches an option character in opstring. | |
39 * | |
40 * The argv argument points to an array of argc+1 elements containing argc | |
41 * pointers to character strings followed by a null pointer. | |
42 * | |
43 * The opstring argument points to a string of option characters; if an | |
44 * option character is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have | |
45 * an argument that may or may not be separated from it by white space. | |
46 * The external variable optarg is set to point to the start of the option | |
47 * argument on return from getopt(). | |
48 * | |
49 * The getopt() function places in optind the argv index of the next argument | |
50 * to be processed. The system initializes the external variable optind to | |
51 * 1 before the first call to getopt(). | |
52 * | |
53 * When all options have been processed (that is, up to the first nonoption | |
54 * argument), getopt() returns EOF. The special option "--" may be used to | |
55 * delimit the end of the options; EOF will be returned, and "--" will be | |
56 * skipped. | |
57 * | |
58 * The getopt() function returns a question mark (?) when it encounters an | |
59 * option character not included in opstring. This error message can be | |
60 * disabled by setting opterr to zero. Otherwise, it returns the option | |
61 * character that was detected. | |
62 * | |
63 * If the special option "--" is detected, or all options have been | |
64 * processed, EOF is returned. | |
65 * | |
66 * Options are marked by either a minus sign (-) or a slash (/). | |
67 * | |
68 * No errors are defined. | |
69 *****************************************************************************/ | |
70 | |
71 #include <stdio.h> /* for EOF */ | |
72 #include <string.h> /* for strchr() */ | |
73 | |
74 | |
75 /* static (global) variables that are specified as exported by getopt() */ | |
76 char *optarg = NULL; /* pointer to the start of the option argument */ | |
77 int optind = 1; /* number of the next argv[] to be evaluated */ | |
78 int opterr = 1; /* non-zero if a question mark should be returned | |
79 when a non-valid option character is detected */ | |
80 | |
81 /* handle possible future character set concerns by putting this in a macro */ | |
82 #define _next_char(string) (char)(*(string+1)) | |
83 | |
84 int getopt(int argc, char *argv[], char *opstring) | |
85 { | |
86 static char *pIndexPosition = NULL; /* place inside current argv string */ | |
87 char *pArgString = NULL; /* where to start from next */ | |
88 char *pOptString; /* the string in our program */ | |
89 | |
90 | |
91 if (pIndexPosition != NULL) { | |
92 /* we last left off inside an argv string */ | |
93 if (*(++pIndexPosition)) { | |
94 /* there is more to come in the most recent argv */ | |
95 pArgString = pIndexPosition; | |
96 } | |
97 } | |
98 | |
99 if (pArgString == NULL) { | |
100 /* we didn't leave off in the middle of an argv string */ | |
101 if (optind >= argc) { | |
102 /* more command-line arguments than the argument count */ | |
103 pIndexPosition = NULL; /* not in the middle of anything */ | |
104 return EOF; /* used up all command-line arguments */ | |
105 } | |
106 | |
107 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
108 * If the next argv[] is not an option, there can be no more options. | |
109 *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
110 pArgString = argv[optind++]; /* set this to the next argument ptr */ | |
111 | |
112 if (('/' != *pArgString) && /* doesn't start with a slash or a dash? */ | |
113 ('-' != *pArgString)) { | |
114 --optind; /* point to current arg once we're done */ | |
115 optarg = NULL; /* no argument follows the option */ | |
116 pIndexPosition = NULL; /* not in the middle of anything */ | |
117 return EOF; /* used up all the command-line flags */ | |
118 } | |
119 | |
120 /* check for special end-of-flags markers */ | |
121 if ((strcmp(pArgString, "-") == 0) || | |
122 (strcmp(pArgString, "--") == 0)) { | |
123 optarg = NULL; /* no argument follows the option */ | |
124 pIndexPosition = NULL; /* not in the middle of anything */ | |
125 return EOF; /* encountered the special flag */ | |
126 } | |
127 | |
128 pArgString++; /* look past the / or - */ | |
129 } | |
130 | |
131 if (':' == *pArgString) { /* is it a colon? */ | |
132 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
133 * Rare case: if opterr is non-zero, return a question mark; | |
134 * otherwise, just return the colon we're on. | |
135 *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
136 return (opterr ? (int)'?' : (int)':'); | |
137 } | |
138 else if ((pOptString = strchr(opstring, *pArgString)) == 0) { | |
139 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
140 * The letter on the command-line wasn't any good. | |
141 *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
142 optarg = NULL; /* no argument follows the option */ | |
143 pIndexPosition = NULL; /* not in the middle of anything */ | |
144 return (opterr ? (int)'?' : (int)*pArgString); | |
145 } | |
146 else { | |
147 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
148 * The letter on the command-line matches one we expect to see | |
149 *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
150 if (':' == _next_char(pOptString)) { /* is the next letter a colon? */ | |
151 /* It is a colon. Look for an argument string. */ | |
152 if ('\0' != _next_char(pArgString)) { /* argument in this argv? */ | |
153 optarg = &pArgString[1]; /* Yes, it is */ | |
154 } | |
155 else { | |
156 /*------------------------------------------------------------- | |
157 * The argument string must be in the next argv. | |
158 * But, what if there is none (bad input from the user)? | |
159 * In that case, return the letter, and optarg as NULL. | |
160 *-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
161 if (optind < argc) | |
162 optarg = argv[optind++]; | |
163 else { | |
164 optarg = NULL; | |
165 return (opterr ? (int)'?' : (int)*pArgString); | |
166 } | |
167 } | |
168 pIndexPosition = NULL; /* not in the middle of anything */ | |
169 } | |
170 else { | |
171 /* it's not a colon, so just return the letter */ | |
172 optarg = NULL; /* no argument follows the option */ | |
173 pIndexPosition = pArgString; /* point to the letter we're on */ | |
174 } | |
175 return (int)*pArgString; /* return the letter that matched */ | |
176 } | |
177 } |