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- /**
 
-  * \file putshell.c
 
-  *
 
-  *  This module will interpret the options set in the tOptions
 
-  *  structure and print them to standard out in a fashion that
 
-  *  will allow them to be interpreted by the Bourne or Korn shells.
 
-  *
 
-  * @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
 
-  */
 
- /* = = = START-STATIC-FORWARD = = = */
 
- static size_t
 
- string_size(char const * scan, size_t nl_len);
 
- static char const *
 
- print_quoted_apostrophes(char const * str);
 
- static void
 
- print_quot_str(char const * str);
 
- static void
 
- print_enumeration(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD);
 
- static void
 
- print_membership(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD);
 
- static void
 
- print_stacked_arg(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD);
 
- static void
 
- print_reordering(tOptions * opts);
 
- /* = = = END-STATIC-FORWARD = = = */
 
- /**
 
-  * Count the number of bytes required to represent a string as a
 
-  * compilable string.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param[in] scan    the text to be rewritten as a C program text string.
 
-  * @param[in] nl_len  the number of bytes used for each embedded newline.
 
-  *
 
-  * @returns the count, including the terminating NUL byte.
 
-  */
 
- static size_t
 
- string_size(char const * scan, size_t nl_len)
 
- {
 
-     /*
 
-      *  Start by counting the start and end quotes, plus the NUL.
 
-      */
 
-     size_t res_ln = 3;
 
-     for (;;) {
 
-         char ch = *(scan++);
 
-         if ((ch >= ' ') && (ch <= '~')) {
 
-             /*
 
-              * a backslash allowance for double quotes and baskslashes
 
-              */
 
-             res_ln += ((ch == '"') || (ch == '\\')) ? 2 : 1;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  When not a normal character, then count the characters
 
-          *  required to represent whatever it is.
 
-          */
 
-         else switch (ch) {
 
-         case NUL:
 
-             return res_ln;
 
-         case NL:
 
-             res_ln += nl_len;
 
-             break;
 
-         case HT:
 
-         case BEL:
 
-         case BS:
 
-         case FF:
 
-         case CR:
 
-         case VT:
 
-             res_ln += 2;
 
-             break;
 
-         default:
 
-             res_ln += 4; /* text len for \xNN */
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- /*=export_func  optionQuoteString
 
-  * private:
 
-  *
 
-  * what:  Print a string as quoted text suitable for a C compiler.
 
-  * arg:   + char const * + text  + a block of text to quote +
 
-  * arg:   + char const * + nl    + line splice text         +
 
-  *
 
-  * ret_type:  char const *
 
-  * ret_desc:  the allocated input string as a quoted string
 
-  *
 
-  * doc:
 
-  *  This is for internal use by autogen and autoopts.
 
-  *  It takes an input string and produces text the C compiler can process
 
-  *  to produce an exact copy of the original string.
 
-  *  The caller must deallocate the result.  Standard C strings and
 
-  *  K&R strings are distinguished by the "nl" string.
 
- =*/
 
- char const *
 
- optionQuoteString(char const * text, char const * nl)
 
- {
 
-     size_t   nl_len = strlen(nl);
 
-     size_t   out_sz = string_size(text, nl_len);
 
-     char *   out;
 
-     char *   res    = out = AGALOC(out_sz, "quot str");
 
-     *(out++) = '"';
 
-     for (;;) {
 
-         unsigned char ch = (unsigned char)*text;
 
-         if ((ch >= ' ') && (ch <= '~')) {
 
-             if ((ch == '"') || (ch == '\\'))
 
-                 /*
 
-                  *  We must escape these characters in the output string
 
-                  */
 
-                 *(out++) = '\\';
 
-             *(out++) = (char)ch;
 
-         } else switch (ch) {
 
- #       define   add_esc_ch(_ch)  { *(out++) = '\\'; *(out++) = (_ch); }
 
-         case BEL: add_esc_ch('a'); break;
 
-         case BS:  add_esc_ch('b'); break;
 
-         case HT:  add_esc_ch('t'); break;
 
-         case VT:  add_esc_ch('v'); break;
 
-         case FF:  add_esc_ch('f'); break;
 
-         case CR:  add_esc_ch('r'); break;
 
-         case LF:
 
-             /*
 
-              *  Place contiguous new-lines on a single line.
 
-              *  The current character is a NL, check the next one.
 
-              */
 
-             while (*++text == NL)
 
-                 add_esc_ch('n');
 
-             /*
 
-              *  Insert a splice before starting next line
 
-              */
 
-             if (*text != NUL) {
 
-                 memcpy(out, nl, nl_len);
 
-                 out += nl_len;
 
-                 continue; /* text is already at the next character */
 
-             }
 
-             add_esc_ch('n');
 
-             /* FALLTHROUGH */
 
-         case NUL:
 
-             /*
 
-              *  End of string.  Terminate the quoted output.  If necessary,
 
-              *  deallocate the text string.  Return the scan resumption point.
 
-              */
 
-             *(out++) = '"';
 
-             *(out++) = NUL;
 
- #ifndef NDEBUG
 
-             if ((size_t)(out - res) > out_sz) {
 
-                 fputs(misguess_len, stderr);
 
-                 option_exits(EXIT_FAILURE);
 
-             }
 
- #endif
 
-             return res;
 
-         default:
 
-             /*
 
-              *  sprintf is safe here, because we already computed
 
-              *  the amount of space we will be using.  Assertion is above.
 
-              */
 
-             out += sprintf(out, MK_STR_OCT_FMT, ch);
 
-         }
 
-         text++;
 
- #       undef add_esc_ch
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  *  Print out escaped apostorophes.
 
-  *
 
-  *  @param[in] str  the apostrophies to print
 
-  */
 
- static char const *
 
- print_quoted_apostrophes(char const * str)
 
- {
 
-     while (*str == APOSTROPHE) {
 
-         fputs(QUOT_APOS, stdout);
 
-         str++;
 
-     }
 
-     return str;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  *  Print a single quote (apostrophe quoted) string.
 
-  *  Other than somersaults for apostrophes, nothing else needs quoting.
 
-  *
 
-  *  @param[in] str  the string to print
 
-  */
 
- static void
 
- print_quot_str(char const * str)
 
- {
 
-     /*
 
-      *  Handle empty strings to make the rest of the logic simpler.
 
-      */
 
-     if ((str == NULL) || (*str == NUL)) {
 
-         fputs(EMPTY_ARG, stdout);
 
-         return;
 
-     }
 
-     /*
 
-      *  Emit any single quotes/apostrophes at the start of the string and
 
-      *  bail if that is all we need to do.
 
-      */
 
-     str = print_quoted_apostrophes(str);
 
-     if (*str == NUL)
 
-         return;
 
-     /*
 
-      *  Start the single quote string
 
-      */
 
-     fputc(APOSTROPHE, stdout);
 
-     for (;;) {
 
-         char const * pz = strchr(str, APOSTROPHE);
 
-         if (pz == NULL)
 
-             break;
 
-         /*
 
-          *  Emit the string up to the single quote (apostrophe) we just found.
 
-          */
 
-         (void)fwrite(str, (size_t)(pz - str), (size_t)1, stdout);
 
-         /*
 
-          * Close the current string, emit the apostrophes and re-open the
 
-          * string (IFF there is more text to print).
 
-          */
 
-         fputc(APOSTROPHE, stdout);
 
-         str = print_quoted_apostrophes(pz);
 
-         if (*str == NUL)
 
-             return;
 
-         fputc(APOSTROPHE, stdout);
 
-     }
 
-     /*
 
-      *  If we broke out of the loop, we must still emit the remaining text
 
-      *  and then close the single quote string.
 
-      */
 
-     fputs(str, stdout);
 
-     fputc(APOSTROPHE, stdout);
 
- }
 
- static void
 
- print_enumeration(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD)
 
- {
 
-     uintptr_t e_val = pOD->optArg.argEnum;
 
-     printf(OPT_VAL_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME);
 
-     /*
 
-      *  Convert value to string, print that and restore numeric value.
 
-      */
 
-     (*(pOD->pOptProc))(OPTPROC_RETURN_VALNAME, pOD);
 
-     printf(QUOT_ARG_FMT, pOD->optArg.argString);
 
-     if (pOD->fOptState & OPTST_ALLOC_ARG)
 
-         AGFREE(pOD->optArg.argString);
 
-     pOD->optArg.argEnum = e_val;
 
-     printf(OPT_END_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME);
 
- }
 
- static void
 
- print_membership(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD)
 
- {
 
-     char const * svstr = pOD->optArg.argString;
 
-     char const * pz;
 
-     uintptr_t val = 1;
 
-     printf(zOptNumFmt, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-            (int)(uintptr_t)(pOD->optCookie));
 
-     pOD->optCookie = VOIDP(~0UL);
 
-     (*(pOD->pOptProc))(OPTPROC_RETURN_VALNAME, pOD);
 
-     pz = pOD->optArg.argString;
 
-     while (*pz != NUL) {
 
-         printf("readonly %s_", pOD->pz_NAME);
 
-         pz = SPN_PLUS_N_SPACE_CHARS(pz);
 
-         for (;;) {
 
-             int ch = *(pz++);
 
-             if (IS_LOWER_CASE_CHAR(ch))   fputc(toupper(ch), stdout);
 
-             else if (IS_UPPER_CASE_CHAR(ch))   fputc(ch, stdout);
 
-             else if (IS_PLUS_N_SPACE_CHAR(ch)) goto name_done;
 
-             else if (ch == NUL)        { pz--; goto name_done; }
 
-             else fputc('_', stdout);
 
-         } name_done:;
 
-         printf(SHOW_VAL_FMT, (unsigned long)val);
 
-         val <<= 1;
 
-     }
 
-     AGFREE(pOD->optArg.argString);
 
-     pOD->optArg.argString = svstr;
 
- }
 
- static void
 
- print_stacked_arg(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOD)
 
- {
 
-     tArgList *      pAL = (tArgList *)pOD->optCookie;
 
-     char const **   ppz = pAL->apzArgs;
 
-     int             ct  = pAL->useCt;
 
-     printf(zOptCookieCt, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME, ct);
 
-     while (--ct >= 0) {
 
-         printf(ARG_BY_NUM_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                pAL->useCt - ct);
 
-         print_quot_str(*(ppz++));
 
-         printf(EXPORT_ARG_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                pAL->useCt - ct);
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * emit the arguments as readily parsed text.
 
-  * The program options are set by emitting the shell "set" command.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param[in] opts  the program options structure
 
-  */
 
- static void
 
- print_reordering(tOptions * opts)
 
- {
 
-     unsigned int ix;
 
-     fputs(set_dash, stdout);
 
-     for (ix = opts->curOptIdx;
 
-          ix < opts->origArgCt;
 
-          ix++) {
 
-         fputc(' ', stdout);
 
-         print_quot_str(opts->origArgVect[ ix ]);
 
-     }
 
-     fputs(init_optct, stdout);
 
- }
 
- /*=export_func  optionPutShell
 
-  * what:  write a portable shell script to parse options
 
-  * private:
 
-  * arg:   tOptions *, pOpts, the program options descriptor
 
-  * doc:   This routine will emit portable shell script text for parsing
 
-  *        the options described in the option definitions.
 
- =*/
 
- void
 
- optionPutShell(tOptions * pOpts)
 
- {
 
-     int  optIx = 0;
 
-     printf(zOptCtFmt, pOpts->curOptIdx-1);
 
-     do  {
 
-         tOptDesc * pOD = pOpts->pOptDesc + optIx;
 
-         if ((pOD->fOptState & OPTST_NO_OUTPUT_MASK) != 0)
 
-             continue;
 
-         /*
 
-          *  Equivalence classes are hard to deal with.  Where the
 
-          *  option data wind up kind of squishes around.  For the purposes
 
-          *  of emitting shell state, they are not recommended, but we'll
 
-          *  do something.  I guess we'll emit the equivalenced-to option
 
-          *  at the point in time when the base option is found.
 
-          */
 
-         if (pOD->optEquivIndex != NO_EQUIVALENT)
 
-             continue; /* equivalence to a different option */
 
-         /*
 
-          *  Equivalenced to a different option.  Process the current option
 
-          *  as the equivalenced-to option.  Keep the persistent state bits,
 
-          *  but copy over the set-state bits.
 
-          */
 
-         if (pOD->optActualIndex != optIx) {
 
-             tOptDesc * p  = pOpts->pOptDesc + pOD->optActualIndex;
 
-             p->optArg     = pOD->optArg;
 
-             p->fOptState &= OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK;
 
-             p->fOptState |= pOD->fOptState & ~OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK;
 
-             printf(zEquivMode, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME, p->pz_NAME);
 
-             pOD = p;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  If the argument type is a set membership bitmask, then we always
 
-          *  emit the thing.  We do this because it will always have some sort
 
-          *  of bitmask value and we need to emit the bit values.
 
-          */
 
-         if (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(pOD->fOptState) == OPARG_TYPE_MEMBERSHIP) {
 
-             print_membership(pOpts, pOD);
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  IF the option was either specified or it wakes up enabled,
 
-          *  then we will emit information.  Otherwise, skip it.
 
-          *  The idea is that if someone defines an option to initialize
 
-          *  enabled, we should tell our shell script that it is enabled.
 
-          */
 
-         if (UNUSED_OPT(pOD) && DISABLED_OPT(pOD))
 
-             continue;
 
-         /*
 
-          *  Handle stacked arguments
 
-          */
 
-         if (  (pOD->fOptState & OPTST_STACKED)
 
-            && (pOD->optCookie != NULL) )  {
 
-             print_stacked_arg(pOpts, pOD);
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  If the argument has been disabled,
 
-          *  Then set its value to the disablement string
 
-          */
 
-         if ((pOD->fOptState & OPTST_DISABLED) != 0) {
 
-             printf(zOptDisabl, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                    (pOD->pz_DisablePfx != NULL)
 
-                    ? pOD->pz_DisablePfx : "false");
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  If the argument type is numeric, the last arg pointer
 
-          *  is really the VALUE of the string that was pointed to.
 
-          */
 
-         if (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(pOD->fOptState) == OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC) {
 
-             printf(zOptNumFmt, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                    (int)pOD->optArg.argInt);
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  If the argument type is an enumeration, then it is much
 
-          *  like a text value, except we call the callback function
 
-          *  to emit the value corresponding to the "optArg" number.
 
-          */
 
-         if (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(pOD->fOptState) == OPARG_TYPE_ENUMERATION) {
 
-             print_enumeration(pOpts, pOD);
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  If the argument type is numeric, the last arg pointer
 
-          *  is really the VALUE of the string that was pointed to.
 
-          */
 
-         if (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(pOD->fOptState) == OPARG_TYPE_BOOLEAN) {
 
-             printf(zFullOptFmt, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                    (pOD->optArg.argBool == 0) ? "false" : "true");
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  IF the option has an empty value,
 
-          *  THEN we set the argument to the occurrence count.
 
-          */
 
-         if (  (pOD->optArg.argString == NULL)
 
-            || (pOD->optArg.argString[0] == NUL) ) {
 
-             printf(zOptNumFmt, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME,
 
-                    pOD->optOccCt);
 
-             continue;
 
-         }
 
-         /*
 
-          *  This option has a text value
 
-          */
 
-         printf(OPT_VAL_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME);
 
-         print_quot_str(pOD->optArg.argString);
 
-         printf(OPT_END_FMT, pOpts->pzPROGNAME, pOD->pz_NAME);
 
-     } while (++optIx < pOpts->presetOptCt );
 
-     if (  ((pOpts->fOptSet & OPTPROC_REORDER) != 0)
 
-        && (pOpts->curOptIdx < pOpts->origArgCt))
 
-         print_reordering(pOpts);
 
-     fflush(stdout);
 
- }
 
- /** @}
 
-  *
 
-  * Local Variables:
 
-  * mode: C
 
-  * c-file-style: "stroustrup"
 
-  * indent-tabs-mode: nil
 
-  * End:
 
-  * end of autoopts/putshell.c */
 
 
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