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/*******************************************************************************
Copyright(C) Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 2013.
This file is part of the Sortix C Library.
The Sortix C Library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
The Sortix C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with the Sortix C Library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
getopt/getopt_long.cpp
Command-line parsing utility function.
*******************************************************************************/
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <error.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <string.h>
extern "C" { char* optarg = NULL; }
extern "C" { int opterr = 1; }
extern "C" { int optind = 1; }
extern "C" { int optopt = 0; }
static char* const* optcurargv;
static const char* optcurarg;
static int optcurind;
static size_t optcurpos;
static bool optcurvalid = false;
static bool is_supported_option_declaration(const char* shortopts)
{
// Optional parameters to options only make sense after a option character.
if ( shortopts[0] == ':' && shortopts[1] == ':' )
return false;
for ( size_t i = 0; shortopts[i]; i++ )
{
if ( shortopts[i] == '-' || shortopts[i] == '+' || shortopts[i] == ';' )
return false;
// We support a: and a::, but a::: doesn't make sense.
if ( shortopts[i] == ':' &&
shortopts[i+1] == ':' &&
shortopts[i+2] == ':' )
return false;
// We don't support that -W foo is the same as --foo.
if ( shortopts[i] == 'W' && shortopts[i+1] == ';' )
return false;
}
return true;
}
// TODO: It would appear that it is allowed to abbreviate options if the
// abbreviation isn't ambiguous. (WTF)
static
const struct option* find_long_option(char* arg,
const struct option* longopts,
int* option_index,
char** option_arg)
{
char* argname = arg + 2;
size_t argname_length = strcspn(arg, "=");
for ( int i = 0; longopts && longopts[i].name; i++ )
{
if ( longopts[i].has_arg == no_argument &&
argname[argname_length] == '=' )
continue;
if ( strncmp(argname, longopts[i].name, argname_length) != 0 )
continue;
if ( longopts[i].name[argname_length] != '\0' )
continue;
return *option_arg = (argname[argname_length] == '=' ?
argname + argname_length + 1 :
NULL),
*option_index = i,
&longopts[i];
}
return NULL;
}
extern "C"
int getopt_long(int argc, char* const* argv, const char* shortopts,
const struct option* longopts, int* longindex)
{
assert(shortopts);
assert(0 <= optind);
// Verify that the input string was compatible.
if ( !is_supported_option_declaration(shortopts) )
return errno = EINVAL, -1;
// The caller will handle missing arguments if the short options string
// start with a colon character.
bool caller_handles_missing_argument = false;
if ( shortopts[0] == ':' )
shortopts++,
caller_handles_missing_argument = false;
// Check if we have finished processing the command line.
if ( argc <= optind )
return optcurvalid = false, -1;
char* arg = argv[optind];
// Stop if we encountered a NULL pointer.
if ( !arg )
return optcurvalid = false, -1;
// Stop if we encounteed an argument that didn't start with -.
if ( arg[0] != '-' )
return optcurvalid = false, -1;
// Stop if we encounted the string "-" as an argument.
if ( arg[1] == '\0' )
return optcurvalid = false, -1;
// Stop and skip the argument if we encountered the string "--".
if ( arg[1] == '-' && arg[2] == '\0' )
return optcurvalid = false, optind++, -1;
// Check if we encountered a long option.
if ( arg[1] == '-' && arg[2] != '\0' )
{
// Locate the long option.
int option_index;
char* option_arg;
const struct option* option =
find_long_option(arg, longopts, &option_index, &option_arg);
// Increment so we don't process the next argument on the next call.
optind++;
// Verify the long option is allowed.
if ( !option )
return '?';
// Check whether the next argument is the parameter to this option.
if ( !option_arg && option->has_arg != no_argument )
{
if ( optind + 1 < argc && argv[optind] &&
(option->has_arg == required_argument || argv[optind][0] != '-') )
option_arg = argv[optind++];
}
// Return an error if a required option parameter was missing.
if ( !option_arg && option->has_arg == required_argument )
{
if ( caller_handles_missing_argument )
return *longindex = option_index, ':';
if ( opterr )
error(0, 0, "option requires an argument `--%s'", option->name);
return '?';
}
return optarg = option_arg,
*longindex = option_index,
option->flag ? (*option->flag = option->val, 0) : option->val;
}
// Unfortunately, there is no standardized optpos global variable, and
// programs are supposed to be able to restart the parsing by setting optind
// to 1. We need to keep track of the current position in the current
// argument, but it would have to be invalidated whenever we restart the
// parsing. We keep track of what the parsing input is supposed to be so we
// can easily invalidate the current position in the current argument
// whenever something fishy is going on.
if ( !optcurvalid || optcurargv != argv || optcurarg != arg || optcurind != optind )
{
optcurargv = argv;
optcurarg = arg;
optcurind = optind;
optcurpos = 1;
optcurvalid = true;
}
int short_option = (unsigned char) arg[optcurpos++];
// The character : can't be a option character.
if ( short_option == ':' )
short_option = '?';
// Verify the short option is allowed.
char* opt_decl = strchr(shortopts, short_option);
if ( !opt_decl )
{
optopt = short_option;
short_option = '?';
}
// Check whether the short option requires an parameter.
if ( opt_decl[1] == ':' )
{
// This argument cannot contain more short options after this.
optcurvalid = false;
// A double :: means optional parameter.
bool required = opt_decl[2] != ':';
// The rest of the argument is the parameter if non-empty.
if ( arg[optcurpos] )
{
optarg = arg + optcurpos;
optind += 1;
}
// Otherwise, the next element (if any) is the parameter.
else if ( optind + 1 < argc && argv[optind+1] &&
(required || argv[optind+1][0] != '-') )
{
optarg = argv[optind+1];
optind += 2;
}
// It's okay to have a missing parameter if it was optional.
else if ( !required )
{
optarg = NULL;
optind += 1;
}
// Return an error if a required option parameter was missing.
else
{
if ( caller_handles_missing_argument )
return optopt = short_option, ':';
if ( opterr )
error(0, 0, "option requires an argument -- '%c'", short_option);
return optopt = short_option, '?';
}
}
// If we reached the last option, use the next index next time.
else if ( !arg[optcurpos] )
{
optind++;
optcurvalid = false;
}
return short_option;
}