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- /**
- * \file autoopts.c
- *
- * This file contains all of the routines that must be linked into
- * an executable to use the generated option processing. The optional
- * routines are in separately compiled modules so that they will not
- * necessarily be linked in.
- *
- * @addtogroup autoopts
- * @{
- */
- /*
- * This file is part of AutoOpts, a companion to AutoGen.
- * AutoOpts is free software.
- * AutoOpts is Copyright (C) 1992-2016 by Bruce Korb - all rights reserved
- *
- * AutoOpts is available under any one of two licenses. The license
- * in use must be one of these two and the choice is under the control
- * of the user of the license.
- *
- * The GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or later
- * See the files "COPYING.lgplv3" and "COPYING.gplv3"
- *
- * The Modified Berkeley Software Distribution License
- * See the file "COPYING.mbsd"
- *
- * These files have the following sha256 sums:
- *
- * 8584710e9b04216a394078dc156b781d0b47e1729104d666658aecef8ee32e95 COPYING.gplv3
- * 4379e7444a0e2ce2b12dd6f5a52a27a4d02d39d247901d3285c88cf0d37f477b COPYING.lgplv3
- * 13aa749a5b0a454917a944ed8fffc530b784f5ead522b1aacaf4ec8aa55a6239 COPYING.mbsd
- */
- /**
- * The number of tab characters to skip when printing continuation lines.
- */
- static unsigned int tab_skip_ct = 0;
- #ifndef HAVE_PATHFIND
- # define pathfind(_p, _n, _m) option_pathfind(_p, _n, _m)
- # include "compat/pathfind.c"
- #endif
- #ifndef HAVE_SNPRINTF
- # define vsnprintf option_vsnprintf
- # define snprintf option_snprintf
- # include "compat/snprintf.c"
- #endif
- #ifndef HAVE_STRDUP
- # define strdup(_s) option_strdup(_s)
- # include "compat/strdup.c"
- #endif
- #ifndef HAVE_STRCHR
- # define strrchr(_s, _c) option_strrchr(_s, _c)
- # define strchr(_s, _c) option_strchr(_s, _c)
- # include "compat/strchr.c"
- #endif
- LOCAL void *
- ao_malloc(size_t sz)
- {
- void * res = malloc(sz);
- if (res == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, zalloc_fail, (int)sz);
- option_exits(EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
- return res;
- }
- #undef malloc
- #define malloc(_s) ao_malloc(_s)
- LOCAL void *
- ao_realloc(void *p, size_t sz)
- {
- void * res = (p == NULL) ? malloc(sz) : realloc(p, sz);
- if (res == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, zrealloc_fail, (int)sz, p);
- option_exits(EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
- return res;
- }
- #undef realloc
- #define realloc(_p,_s) ao_realloc(_p,_s)
- LOCAL char *
- ao_strdup(char const *str)
- {
- char * res = strdup(str);
- if (res == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, zalloc_fail, (int)strlen(str));
- option_exits(EXIT_FAILURE);
- }
- return res;
- }
- #undef strdup
- #define strdup(_p) ao_strdup(_p)
- /**
- * handle an option.
- *
- * This routine handles equivalencing, sets the option state flags and
- * invokes the handler procedure, if any.
- */
- LOCAL tSuccess
- handle_opt(tOptions * opts, tOptState * o_st)
- {
- /*
- * Save a copy of the option procedure pointer.
- * If this is an equivalence class option, we still want this proc.
- */
- tOptDesc * od = o_st->pOD;
- tOptProc * opt_proc = od->pOptProc;
- if (od->fOptState & OPTST_ALLOC_ARG)
- AGFREE(od->optArg.argString);
- od->optArg.argString = o_st->pzOptArg;
- /*
- * IF we are presetting options, then we will ignore any un-presettable
- * options. They are the ones either marked as such.
- */
- if ( ((opts->fOptSet & OPTPROC_PRESETTING) != 0)
- && ((od->fOptState & OPTST_NO_INIT) != 0)
- )
- return PROBLEM;
- /*
- * IF this is an equivalence class option,
- * THEN
- * Save the option value that got us to this option
- * entry. (It may not be od->optChar[0], if this is an
- * equivalence entry.)
- * set the pointer to the equivalence class base
- */
- if (od->optEquivIndex != NO_EQUIVALENT) {
- tOptDesc * eqv_od = opts->pOptDesc + od->optEquivIndex;
- /*
- * IF the current option state has not been defined (set on the
- * command line), THEN we will allow continued resetting of
- * the value. Once "defined", then it must not change.
- */
- if ((od->fOptState & OPTST_DEFINED) != 0) {
- /*
- * The equivalenced-to option has been found on the command
- * line before. Make sure new occurrences are the same type.
- *
- * IF this option has been previously equivalenced and
- * it was not the same equivalenced-to option,
- * THEN we have a usage problem.
- */
- if (eqv_od->optActualIndex != od->optIndex) {
- fprintf(stderr, zmultiway_bug, eqv_od->pz_Name, od->pz_Name,
- (opts->pOptDesc + eqv_od->optActualIndex)->pz_Name);
- return FAILURE;
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * Set the equivalenced-to actual option index to no-equivalent
- * so that we set all the entries below. This option may either
- * never have been selected before, or else it was selected by
- * some sort of "presetting" mechanism.
- */
- eqv_od->optActualIndex = NO_EQUIVALENT;
- }
- if (eqv_od->optActualIndex != od->optIndex) {
- /*
- * First time through, copy over the state
- * and add in the equivalence flag
- */
- eqv_od->optActualValue = od->optValue;
- eqv_od->optActualIndex = od->optIndex;
- o_st->flags |= OPTST_EQUIVALENCE;
- }
- /*
- * Copy the most recent option argument. set membership state
- * is kept in 'eqv_od->optCookie'. Do not overwrite.
- */
- eqv_od->optArg.argString = od->optArg.argString;
- od = eqv_od;
- } else {
- od->optActualValue = od->optValue;
- od->optActualIndex = od->optIndex;
- }
- od->fOptState &= OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK;
- od->fOptState |= (o_st->flags & ~OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK);
- /*
- * Keep track of count only for DEFINED (command line) options.
- * IF we have too many, build up an error message and bail.
- */
- if ( (od->fOptState & OPTST_DEFINED)
- && (++od->optOccCt > od->optMaxCt) )
- return too_many_occurrences(opts, od);
- /*
- * If provided a procedure to call, call it
- */
- if (opt_proc != NULL)
- (*opt_proc)(opts, od);
- return SUCCESS;
- }
- /**
- * Find the option descriptor and option argument (if any) for the
- * next command line argument. DO NOT modify the descriptor. Put
- * all the state in the state argument so that the option can be skipped
- * without consequence (side effect).
- *
- * @param opts the program option descriptor
- * @param o_st the state of the next found option
- */
- LOCAL tSuccess
- next_opt(tOptions * opts, tOptState * o_st)
- {
- {
- tSuccess res = find_opt(opts, o_st);
- if (! SUCCESSFUL(res))
- return res;
- }
- if ( ((o_st->flags & OPTST_DEFINED) != 0)
- && ((o_st->pOD->fOptState & OPTST_NO_COMMAND) != 0)) {
- fprintf(stderr, zNotCmdOpt, o_st->pOD->pz_Name);
- return FAILURE;
- }
- return get_opt_arg(opts, o_st);
- }
- /**
- * Process all the options from our current position onward. (This allows
- * interspersed options and arguments for the few non-standard programs that
- * require it.) Thus, do not rewind option indexes because some programs
- * choose to re-invoke after a non-option.
- *
- * @param[in,out] opts program options descriptor
- * @returns SUCCESS or FAILURE
- */
- LOCAL tSuccess
- regular_opts(tOptions * opts)
- {
- /* assert: opts->fOptSet & OPTPROC_IMMEDIATE == 0 */
- for (;;) {
- tOptState opt_st = OPTSTATE_INITIALIZER(DEFINED);
- switch (next_opt(opts, &opt_st)) {
- case FAILURE: goto failed_option;
- case PROBLEM: return SUCCESS; /* no more args */
- case SUCCESS: break;
- }
- /*
- * IF this is an immediate action option,
- * THEN skip it (unless we are supposed to do it a second time).
- */
- if (! DO_NORMALLY(opt_st.flags)) {
- if (! DO_SECOND_TIME(opt_st.flags))
- continue;
- opt_st.pOD->optOccCt--; /* don't count this repetition */
- }
- if (! SUCCESSFUL(handle_opt(opts, &opt_st)))
- break;
- } failed_option:;
- if ((opts->fOptSet & OPTPROC_ERRSTOP) != 0)
- (*opts->pUsageProc)(opts, EXIT_FAILURE);
- return FAILURE;
- }
- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- *
- * THESE ROUTINES ARE CALLABLE FROM THE GENERATED OPTION PROCESSING CODE
- */
- /*=--subblock=arg=arg_type,arg_name,arg_desc =*/
- /*=*
- * library: opts
- * header: your-opts.h
- *
- * lib_description:
- *
- * These are the routines that libopts users may call directly from their
- * code. There are several other routines that can be called by code
- * generated by the libopts option templates, but they are not to be
- * called from any other user code. The @file{options.h} header is
- * fairly clear about this, too.
- =*/
- /*=export_func optionProcess
- *
- * what: this is the main option processing routine
- *
- * arg: + tOptions * + opts + program options descriptor +
- * arg: + int + a_ct + program arg count +
- * arg: + char ** + a_v + program arg vector +
- *
- * ret_type: int
- * ret_desc: the count of the arguments processed
- *
- * doc:
- *
- * This is the main entry point for processing options. It is intended
- * that this procedure be called once at the beginning of the execution of
- * a program. Depending on options selected earlier, it is sometimes
- * necessary to stop and restart option processing, or to select completely
- * different sets of options. This can be done easily, but you generally
- * do not want to do this.
- *
- * The number of arguments processed always includes the program name.
- * If one of the arguments is "--", then it is counted and the processing
- * stops. If an error was encountered and errors are to be tolerated, then
- * the returned value is the index of the argument causing the error.
- * A hyphen by itself ("-") will also cause processing to stop and will
- * @emph{not} be counted among the processed arguments. A hyphen by itself
- * is treated as an operand. Encountering an operand stops option
- * processing.
- *
- * err: Errors will cause diagnostics to be printed. @code{exit(3)} may
- * or may not be called. It depends upon whether or not the options
- * were generated with the "allow-errors" attribute, or if the
- * ERRSKIP_OPTERR or ERRSTOP_OPTERR macros were invoked.
- =*/
- int
- optionProcess(tOptions * opts, int a_ct, char ** a_v)
- {
- if (! SUCCESSFUL(validate_struct(opts, a_v[0])))
- ao_bug(zbad_data_msg);
-
- /*
- * Establish the real program name, the program full path,
- * and do all the presetting the first time thru only.
- */
- if (! ao_initialize(opts, a_ct, a_v))
- return 0;
- /*
- * IF we are (re)starting,
- * THEN reset option location
- */
- if (opts->curOptIdx <= 0) {
- opts->curOptIdx = 1;
- opts->pzCurOpt = NULL;
- }
- if (! SUCCESSFUL(regular_opts(opts)))
- return (int)opts->origArgCt;
- /*
- * IF there were no errors
- * AND we have RC/INI files
- * AND there is a request to save the files
- * THEN do that now before testing for conflicts.
- * (conflicts are ignored in preset options)
- */
- switch (opts->specOptIdx.save_opts) {
- case 0:
- case NO_EQUIVALENT:
- break;
- default:
- {
- tOptDesc * od = opts->pOptDesc + opts->specOptIdx.save_opts;
- if (SELECTED_OPT(od)) {
- optionSaveFile(opts);
- option_exits(EXIT_SUCCESS);
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- * IF we are checking for errors,
- * THEN look for too few occurrences of required options
- */
- if (((opts->fOptSet & OPTPROC_ERRSTOP) != 0)
- && (! is_consistent(opts)))
- (*opts->pUsageProc)(opts, EXIT_FAILURE);
- return (int)opts->curOptIdx;
- }
- /** @}
- *
- * Local Variables:
- * mode: C
- * c-file-style: "stroustrup"
- * indent-tabs-mode: nil
- * End:
- * end of autoopts/autoopts.c */
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