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#ifndef CCAN_OPT_H |
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#define CCAN_OPT_H |
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#include <ccan/compiler/compiler.h> |
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#include <ccan/typesafe_cb/typesafe_cb.h> |
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#include <stdbool.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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struct opt_table; |
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/** |
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* OPT_WITHOUT_ARG() - macro for initializing an opt_table entry (without arg) |
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* @names: the names of the option eg. "--foo", "-f" or "--foo|-f|--foobar". |
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* @cb: the callback when the option is found. |
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* @arg: the argument to hand to @cb. |
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* @desc: the description for opt_usage(), or opt_hidden. |
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* |
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* This is a typesafe wrapper for initializing a struct opt_table. The callback |
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* of type "char *cb(type *)", "char *cb(const type *)" or "char *cb(void *)", |
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* where "type" is the type of the @arg argument. |
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* |
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* If the @cb returns non-NULL, opt_parse() will stop parsing, use the |
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* returned string to form an error message for errlog(), free() the |
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* string and return false. |
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* |
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* Any number of equivalent short or long options can be listed in @names, |
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* separated by '|'. Short options are a single hyphen followed by a single |
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* character, long options are two hyphens followed by one or more characters. |
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* |
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* See Also: |
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* OPT_WITH_ARG() |
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*/ |
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#define OPT_WITHOUT_ARG(names, cb, arg, desc) \ |
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{ (names), OPT_CB_NOARG((cb), (arg)), { (arg) }, (desc) } |
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/** |
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* OPT_WITH_ARG() - macro for initializing long and short option (with arg) |
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* @names: the option names eg. "--foo=<arg>", "-f" or "-f|--foo <arg>". |
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* @cb: the callback when the option is found (along with <arg>). |
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* @show: the callback to print the value in get_usage (or NULL) |
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* @arg: the argument to hand to @cb and @show |
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* @desc: the description for opt_usage(), or opt_hidden. |
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* |
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* This is a typesafe wrapper for initializing a struct opt_table. The callback |
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* is of type "char *cb(const char *, type *)", |
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* "char *cb(const char *, const type *)" or "char *cb(const char *, void *)", |
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* where "type" is the type of the @arg argument. The first argument to the |
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* @cb is the argument found on the commandline. |
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* |
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* Similarly, if @show is not NULL, it should be of type "void *show(char *, |
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* const type *)". It should write up to OPT_SHOW_LEN bytes into the first |
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* argument; unless it uses the entire OPT_SHOW_LEN bytes it should |
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* nul-terminate that buffer. |
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* |
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* Any number of equivalent short or long options can be listed in @names, |
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* separated by '|'. Short options are a single hyphen followed by a single |
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* character, long options are two hyphens followed by one or more characters. |
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* A space or equals in @names is ignored for parsing, and only used |
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* for printing the usage. |
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* |
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* If the @cb returns non-NULL, opt_parse() will stop parsing, use the |
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* returned string to form an error message for errlog(), free() the |
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* string and return false. |
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* |
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* See Also: |
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* OPT_WITHOUT_ARG() |
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*/ |
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#define OPT_WITH_ARG(name, cb, show, arg, desc) \ |
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{ (name), OPT_CB_ARG((cb), (show), (arg)), { (arg) }, (desc) } |
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/** |
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* OPT_SUBTABLE() - macro for including another table inside a table. |
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* @table: the table to include in this table. |
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* @desc: description of this subtable (for opt_usage()) or NULL. |
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*/ |
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#define OPT_SUBTABLE(table, desc) \ |
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{ (const char *)(table), OPT_SUBTABLE, \ |
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sizeof(_check_is_entry(table)) ? NULL : NULL, NULL, NULL, \ |
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{ NULL }, (desc) } |
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/** |
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* OPT_ENDTABLE - macro to create final entry in table. |
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* |
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* This must be the final element in the opt_table array. |
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*/ |
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#define OPT_ENDTABLE { NULL, OPT_END, NULL, NULL, NULL, { NULL }, NULL } |
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/** |
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* opt_register_table - register a table of options |
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* @table: the table of options |
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* @desc: description of this subtable (for opt_usage()) or NULL. |
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* |
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* The table must be terminated by OPT_ENDTABLE. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* static int verbose = 0; |
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* static struct opt_table opts[] = { |
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* OPT_WITHOUT_ARG("--verbose", opt_inc_intval, &verbose, |
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* "Verbose mode (can be specified more than once)"), |
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* OPT_WITHOUT_ARG("-v", opt_inc_intval, &verbose, |
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* "Verbose mode (can be specified more than once)"), |
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* OPT_WITHOUT_ARG("--usage", opt_usage_and_exit, |
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* "args...\nA silly test program.", |
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* "Print this message."), |
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* OPT_ENDTABLE |
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* }; |
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* |
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* ... |
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* opt_register_table(opts, NULL); |
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*/ |
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void opt_register_table(const struct opt_table *table, const char *desc); |
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/** |
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* opt_register_noarg - register an option with no arguments |
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* @names: the names of the option eg. "--foo", "-f" or "--foo|-f|--foobar". |
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* @cb: the callback when the option is found. |
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* @arg: the argument to hand to @cb. |
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* @desc: the verbose description of the option (for opt_usage()), or NULL. |
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* |
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* This is used for registering a single commandline option which takes |
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* no argument. |
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* |
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* The callback is of type "char *cb(type *)", "char *cb(const type *)" |
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* or "char *cb(void *)", where "type" is the type of the @arg |
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* argument. |
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* |
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* If the @cb returns non-NULL, opt_parse() will stop parsing, use the |
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* returned string to form an error message for errlog(), free() the |
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* string and return false. |
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*/ |
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#define opt_register_noarg(names, cb, arg, desc) \ |
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_opt_register((names), OPT_CB_NOARG((cb), (arg)), (arg), (desc)) |
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/** |
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* opt_register_arg - register an option with an arguments |
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* @names: the names of the option eg. "--foo", "-f" or "--foo|-f|--foobar". |
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* @cb: the callback when the option is found. |
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* @show: the callback to print the value in get_usage (or NULL) |
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* @arg: the argument to hand to @cb. |
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* @desc: the verbose description of the option (for opt_usage()), or NULL. |
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* |
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* This is used for registering a single commandline option which takes |
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* an argument. |
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* |
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* The callback is of type "char *cb(const char *, type *)", |
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* "char *cb(const char *, const type *)" or "char *cb(const char *, void *)", |
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* where "type" is the type of the @arg argument. The first argument to the |
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* @cb is the argument found on the commandline. |
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* |
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* At least one of @longopt and @shortopt must be non-zero. If the |
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* @cb returns false, opt_parse() will stop parsing and return false. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* static char *explode(const char *optarg, void *unused) |
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* { |
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* errx(1, "BOOM! %s", optarg); |
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* } |
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* ... |
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* opt_register_arg("--explode|--boom", explode, NULL, NULL, opt_hidden); |
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*/ |
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#define opt_register_arg(names, cb, show, arg, desc) \ |
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_opt_register((names), OPT_CB_ARG((cb), (show), (arg)), (arg), (desc)) |
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/** |
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* opt_parse - parse arguments. |
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* @argc: pointer to argc |
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* @argv: argv array. |
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* @errlog: the function to print errors |
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* |
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* This iterates through the command line and calls callbacks registered with |
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* opt_register_table()/opt_register_arg()/opt_register_noarg(). If there |
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* are unknown options, missing arguments or a callback returns false, then |
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* an error message is printed and false is returned. |
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* |
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* On success, argc and argv are adjusted so only the non-option elements |
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* remain, and true is returned. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* if (!opt_parse(&argc, argv, opt_log_stderr)) { |
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* printf("You screwed up, aborting!\n"); |
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* exit(1); |
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* } |
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* |
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* See Also: |
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* opt_log_stderr, opt_log_stderr_exit |
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*/ |
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bool opt_parse(int *argc, char *argv[], void (*errlog)(const char *fmt, ...)); |
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/** |
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* opt_free_table - free the table. |
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* |
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* This frees the internal memory. Call this as the last |
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* opt function. |
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*/ |
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void opt_free_table(void); |
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/** |
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* opt_log_stderr - print message to stderr. |
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* @fmt: printf-style format. |
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* |
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* This is a helper for opt_parse, to print errors to stderr. |
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* |
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* See Also: |
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* opt_log_stderr_exit |
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*/ |
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void opt_log_stderr(const char *fmt, ...); |
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/** |
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* opt_log_stderr_exit - print message to stderr, then exit(1) |
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* @fmt: printf-style format. |
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* |
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* Just like opt_log_stderr, only then does exit(1). This means that |
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* when handed to opt_parse, opt_parse will never return false. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* // This never returns false; just exits if there's an erorr. |
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* opt_parse(&argc, argv, opt_log_stderr_exit); |
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*/ |
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void opt_log_stderr_exit(const char *fmt, ...); |
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/** |
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* opt_invalid_argument - helper to allocate an "Invalid argument '%s'" string |
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* @arg: the argument which was invalid. |
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* |
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* This is a helper for callbacks to return a simple error string. |
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*/ |
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char *opt_invalid_argument(const char *arg); |
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/** |
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* opt_usage - create usage message |
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* @argv0: the program name |
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* @extra: extra details to print after the initial command, or NULL. |
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* |
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* Creates a usage message, with the program name, arguments, some extra details |
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* and a table of all the options with their descriptions. If an option has |
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* description opt_hidden, it is not shown here. |
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* |
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* If "extra" is NULL, then the extra information is taken from any |
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* registered option which calls opt_usage_and_exit(). This avoids duplicating |
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* that string in the common case. |
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* |
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* The result should be passed to free(). |
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*/ |
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char *opt_usage(const char *argv0, const char *extra); |
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/** |
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* opt_hidden - string for undocumented options. |
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* |
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* This can be used as the desc parameter if you want an option not to be |
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* shown by opt_usage(). |
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*/ |
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extern const char opt_hidden[]; |
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/* Maximum length of arg to show in opt_usage */ |
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#define OPT_SHOW_LEN 80 |
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/* Standard helpers. You can write your own: */ |
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/* Sets the @b to true. */ |
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char *opt_set_bool(bool *b); |
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/* Sets @b based on arg: (yes/no/true/false). */ |
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char *opt_set_bool_arg(const char *arg, bool *b); |
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void opt_show_bool(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const bool *b); |
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/* The inverse */ |
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char *opt_set_invbool(bool *b); |
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void opt_show_invbool(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const bool *b); |
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/* Sets @b based on !arg: (yes/no/true/false). */ |
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char *opt_set_invbool_arg(const char *arg, bool *b); |
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/* Set a char *. */ |
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char *opt_set_charp(const char *arg, char **p); |
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void opt_show_charp(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], char *const *p); |
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/* Set an integer value, various forms. Sets to 1 on arg == NULL. */ |
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char *opt_set_intval(const char *arg, int *i); |
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void opt_show_intval(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const int *i); |
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char *opt_set_uintval(const char *arg, unsigned int *ui); |
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void opt_show_uintval(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const unsigned int *ui); |
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char *opt_set_longval(const char *arg, long *l); |
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void opt_show_longval(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const long *l); |
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char *opt_set_ulongval(const char *arg, unsigned long *ul); |
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void opt_show_ulongval(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const unsigned long *ul); |
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/* Increment. */ |
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char *opt_inc_intval(int *i); |
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/* Display version string to stdout, exit(0). */ |
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char *opt_version_and_exit(const char *version); |
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/* Display usage string to stdout, exit(0). */ |
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char *opt_usage_and_exit(const char *extra); |
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/* Below here are private declarations. */ |
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/* You can use this directly to build tables, but the macros will ensure |
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* consistency and type safety. */ |
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enum opt_type { |
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OPT_NOARG = 1, /* -f|--foo */ |
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OPT_HASARG = 2, /* -f arg|--foo=arg|--foo arg */ |
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OPT_SUBTABLE = 4, /* Actually, longopt points to a subtable... */ |
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OPT_END = 8, /* End of the table. */ |
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}; |
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struct opt_table { |
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const char *names; /* pipe-separated names, --longopt or -s */ |
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enum opt_type type; |
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char *(*cb)(void *arg); /* OPT_NOARG */ |
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char *(*cb_arg)(const char *optarg, void *arg); /* OPT_HASARG */ |
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void (*show)(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const void *arg); |
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union { |
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const void *carg; |
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void *arg; |
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size_t tlen; |
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} u; |
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const char *desc; |
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}; |
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/* Resolves to the four parameters for non-arg callbacks. */ |
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#define OPT_CB_NOARG(cb, arg) \ |
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OPT_NOARG, \ |
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typesafe_cb_cast3(char *(*)(void *), \ |
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char *(*)(typeof(*(arg))*), \ |
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char *(*)(const typeof(*(arg))*), \ |
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char *(*)(const void *), (cb)), \ |
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NULL, NULL |
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/* Resolves to the four parameters for arg callbacks. */ |
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#define OPT_CB_ARG(cb, show, arg) \ |
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OPT_HASARG, NULL, \ |
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typesafe_cb_cast3(char *(*)(const char *,void *), \ |
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char *(*)(const char *, typeof(*(arg))*), \ |
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char *(*)(const char *, const typeof(*(arg))*), \ |
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char *(*)(const char *, const void *), \ |
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(cb)), \ |
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typesafe_cb_cast(void (*)(char buf[], const void *), \ |
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void (*)(char buf[], const typeof(*(arg))*), (show)) |
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/* Non-typesafe register function. */ |
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void _opt_register(const char *names, enum opt_type type, |
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char *(*cb)(void *arg), |
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char *(*cb_arg)(const char *optarg, void *arg), |
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void (*show)(char buf[OPT_SHOW_LEN], const void *arg), |
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const void *arg, const char *desc); |
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/* We use this to get typechecking for OPT_SUBTABLE */ |
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static inline int _check_is_entry(struct opt_table *e UNUSED) { return 0; } |
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#endif /* CCAN_OPT_H */
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