Annotation of embedaddon/quagga/lib/getopt.c, revision 1.1.1.2

1.1       misho       1: /* Getopt for GNU.
                      2:    NOTE: getopt is now part of the C library, so if you don't know what
                      3:    "Keep this file name-space clean" means, talk to drepper@gnu.org
                      4:    before changing it!
                      5: 
                      6:    Copyright (C) 1987, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98
                      7:        Free Software Foundation, Inc.
                      8: 
                      9:    NOTE: The canonical source of this file is maintained with the GNU C Library.
                     10:    Bugs can be reported to bug-glibc@gnu.org.
                     11: 
                     12:    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
                     13:    under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
                     14:    Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
                     15:    later version.
                     16: 
                     17:    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
                     18:    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
                     19:    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
                     20:    GNU General Public License for more details.
                     21: 
                     22:    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
                     23:    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
                     24:    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
                     25:    USA.  */
1.1.1.2 ! misho      26: 
1.1       misho      27: /* This tells Alpha OSF/1 not to define a getopt prototype in <stdio.h>.
                     28:    Ditto for AIX 3.2 and <stdlib.h>.  */
                     29: #ifndef _NO_PROTO
                     30: # define _NO_PROTO
                     31: #endif
                     32: 
                     33: #include <zebra.h>
                     34: 
                     35: #if !defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__
                     36: /* This is a separate conditional since some stdc systems
                     37:    reject `defined (const)'.  */
                     38: # ifndef const
                     39: #  define const
                     40: # endif
                     41: #endif
                     42: 
                     43: #include <stdio.h>
                     44: 
                     45: /* Comment out all this code if we are using the GNU C Library, and are not
                     46:    actually compiling the library itself.  This code is part of the GNU C
                     47:    Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions.  Compiling
                     48:    and linking in this code is a waste when using the GNU C library
                     49:    (especially if it is a shared library).  Rather than having every GNU
                     50:    program understand `configure --with-gnu-libc' and omit the object files,
                     51:    it is simpler to just do this in the source for each such file.  */
                     52: 
                     53: #define GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION 2
                     54: #if !defined _LIBC && defined __GLIBC__ && __GLIBC__ >= 2
                     55: # include <gnu-versions.h>
                     56: # if _GNU_GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION == GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION
                     57: #  define ELIDE_CODE
                     58: # endif
                     59: #endif
                     60: 
                     61: #ifndef ELIDE_CODE
                     62: 
                     63: 
                     64: /* This needs to come after some library #include
                     65:    to get __GNU_LIBRARY__ defined.  */
                     66: #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
                     67: /* Don't include stdlib.h for non-GNU C libraries because some of them
                     68:    contain conflicting prototypes for getopt.  */
                     69: # include <stdlib.h>
                     70: # include <unistd.h>
                     71: #endif /* GNU C library.  */
                     72: 
                     73: #ifdef VMS
                     74: # include <unixlib.h>
                     75: # if HAVE_STRING_H - 0
                     76: #  include <string.h>
                     77: # endif
                     78: #endif
                     79: 
                     80: #ifndef _
                     81: /* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages.
                     82:    When compiling libc, the _ macro is predefined.  */
                     83: # ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H
                     84: #  include <libintl.h>
                     85: #  define _(msgid)     gettext (msgid)
                     86: # else
                     87: #  define _(msgid)     (msgid)
                     88: # endif
                     89: #endif
                     90: 
                     91: /* This version of `getopt' appears to the caller like standard Unix `getopt'
                     92:    but it behaves differently for the user, since it allows the user
                     93:    to intersperse the options with the other arguments.
                     94: 
                     95:    As `getopt' works, it permutes the elements of ARGV so that,
                     96:    when it is done, all the options precede everything else.  Thus
                     97:    all application programs are extended to handle flexible argument order.
                     98: 
                     99:    Setting the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT disables permutation.
                    100:    Then the behavior is completely standard.
                    101: 
                    102:    GNU application programs can use a third alternative mode in which
                    103:    they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments.  */
                    104: 
                    105: #include "getopt.h"
                    106: 
                    107: /* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
                    108:    When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
                    109:    the argument value is returned here.
                    110:    Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
                    111:    each non-option ARGV-element is returned here.  */
                    112: 
                    113: char *optarg = NULL;
                    114: 
                    115: /* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
                    116:    This is used for communication to and from the caller
                    117:    and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'.
                    118: 
                    119:    On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
                    120: 
                    121:    When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
                    122:    non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
                    123: 
                    124:    Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next
                    125:    how much of ARGV has been scanned so far.  */
                    126: 
                    127: /* 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call.  */
                    128: int optind = 1;
                    129: 
                    130: /* Formerly, initialization of getopt depended on optind==0, which
                    131:    causes problems with re-calling getopt as programs generally don't
                    132:    know that. */
                    133: 
                    134: int __getopt_initialized = 0;
                    135: 
                    136: /* The next char to be scanned in the option-element
                    137:    in which the last option character we returned was found.
                    138:    This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off.
                    139: 
                    140:    If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan
                    141:    by advancing to the next ARGV-element.  */
                    142: 
                    143: static char *nextchar;
                    144: 
                    145: /* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message
                    146:    for unrecognized options.  */
                    147: 
                    148: int opterr = 1;
                    149: 
                    150: /* Set to an option character which was unrecognized.
                    151:    This must be initialized on some systems to avoid linking in the
                    152:    system's own getopt implementation.  */
                    153: 
                    154: int optopt = '?';
                    155: 
                    156: /* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements.
                    157: 
                    158:    If the caller did not specify anything,
                    159:    the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable
                    160:    POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise.
                    161: 
                    162:    REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options;
                    163:    stop option processing when the first non-option is seen.
                    164:    This is what Unix does.
                    165:    This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment
                    166:    variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character
                    167:    of the list of option characters.
                    168: 
                    169:    PERMUTE is the default.  We permute the contents of ARGV as we scan,
                    170:    so that eventually all the non-options are at the end.  This allows options
                    171:    to be given in any order, even with programs that were not written to
                    172:    expect this.
                    173: 
                    174:    RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were written
                    175:    to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order and that care about
                    176:    the ordering of the two.  We describe each non-option ARGV-element
                    177:    as if it were the argument of an option with character code 1.
                    178:    Using `-' as the first character of the list of option characters
                    179:    selects this mode of operation.
                    180: 
                    181:    The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless
                    182:    of the value of `ordering'.  In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only
                    183:    `--' can cause `getopt' to return -1 with `optind' != ARGC.  */
                    184: 
                    185: static enum
                    186: {
                    187:   REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER
                    188: } ordering;
                    189: 
                    190: /* Value of POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable.  */
                    191: static char *posixly_correct;
1.1.1.2 ! misho     192: 
1.1       misho     193: #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
                    194: /* We want to avoid inclusion of string.h with non-GNU libraries
                    195:    because there are many ways it can cause trouble.
                    196:    On some systems, it contains special magic macros that don't work
                    197:    in GCC.  */
                    198: # include <string.h>
                    199: # define my_index      strchr
                    200: #else
                    201: 
                    202: # if HAVE_STRING_H
                    203: #  include <string.h>
                    204: # else
                    205: #  include <strings.h>
                    206: # endif
                    207: 
                    208: /* Avoid depending on library functions or files
                    209:    whose names are inconsistent.  */
                    210: 
                    211: #ifndef getenv
                    212: extern char *getenv ();
                    213: #endif
                    214: 
                    215: static char *
                    216: my_index (str, chr)
                    217:      const char *str;
                    218:      int chr;
                    219: {
                    220:   while (*str)
                    221:     {
                    222:       if (*str == chr)
                    223:        return (char *) str;
                    224:       str++;
                    225:     }
                    226:   return 0;
                    227: }
                    228: 
                    229: /* If using GCC, we can safely declare strlen this way.
                    230:    If not using GCC, it is ok not to declare it.  */
                    231: #ifdef __GNUC__
                    232: /* Note that Motorola Delta 68k R3V7 comes with GCC but not stddef.h.
                    233:    That was relevant to code that was here before.  */
                    234: # if (!defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__) && !defined strlen
                    235: /* gcc with -traditional declares the built-in strlen to return int,
                    236:    and has done so at least since version 2.4.5. -- rms.  */
                    237: extern int strlen (const char *);
                    238: # endif /* not __STDC__ */
                    239: #endif /* __GNUC__ */
                    240: 
                    241: #endif /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
1.1.1.2 ! misho     242: 
1.1       misho     243: /* Handle permutation of arguments.  */
                    244: 
                    245: /* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have
                    246:    been skipped.  `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first of them;
                    247:    `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them.  */
                    248: 
                    249: static int first_nonopt;
                    250: static int last_nonopt;
                    251: 
                    252: #ifdef _LIBC
                    253: /* Bash 2.0 gives us an environment variable containing flags
                    254:    indicating ARGV elements that should not be considered arguments.  */
                    255: 
                    256: /* Defined in getopt_init.c  */
                    257: extern char *__getopt_nonoption_flags;
                    258: 
                    259: static int nonoption_flags_max_len;
                    260: static int nonoption_flags_len;
                    261: 
                    262: static int original_argc;
                    263: static char *const *original_argv;
                    264: 
                    265: /* Make sure the environment variable bash 2.0 puts in the environment
                    266:    is valid for the getopt call we must make sure that the ARGV passed
                    267:    to getopt is that one passed to the process.  */
                    268: static void
                    269: __attribute__ ((unused))
                    270: store_args_and_env (int argc, char *const *argv)
                    271: {
                    272:   /* XXX This is no good solution.  We should rather copy the args so
                    273:      that we can compare them later.  But we must not use malloc(3).  */
                    274:   original_argc = argc;
                    275:   original_argv = argv;
                    276: }
                    277: # ifdef text_set_element
                    278: text_set_element (__libc_subinit, store_args_and_env);
                    279: # endif /* text_set_element */
                    280: 
                    281: # define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2) \
                    282:   if (nonoption_flags_len > 0)                                               \
                    283:     {                                                                        \
                    284:       char __tmp = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1];                            \
                    285:       __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1] = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2];         \
                    286:       __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2] = __tmp;                                 \
                    287:     }
                    288: #else  /* !_LIBC */
                    289: # define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2)
                    290: #endif /* _LIBC */
                    291: 
                    292: /* Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV.
                    293:    One subsequence is elements [first_nonopt,last_nonopt)
                    294:    which contains all the non-options that have been skipped so far.
                    295:    The other is elements [last_nonopt,optind), which contains all
                    296:    the options processed since those non-options were skipped.
                    297: 
                    298:    `first_nonopt' and `last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe
                    299:    the new indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved.  */
                    300: 
                    301: #if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__
                    302: static void exchange (char **);
                    303: #endif
                    304: 
                    305: static void
                    306: exchange (argv)
                    307:      char **argv;
                    308: {
                    309:   int bottom = first_nonopt;
                    310:   int middle = last_nonopt;
                    311:   int top = optind;
                    312:   char *tem;
                    313: 
                    314:   /* Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment.
                    315:      That puts the shorter segment into the right place.
                    316:      It leaves the longer segment in the right place overall,
                    317:      but it consists of two parts that need to be swapped next.  */
                    318: 
                    319: #ifdef _LIBC
                    320:   /* First make sure the handling of the `__getopt_nonoption_flags'
                    321:      string can work normally.  Our top argument must be in the range
                    322:      of the string.  */
                    323:   if (nonoption_flags_len > 0 && top >= nonoption_flags_max_len)
                    324:     {
                    325:       /* We must extend the array.  The user plays games with us and
                    326:         presents new arguments.  */
                    327:       char *new_str = malloc (top + 1);
                    328:       if (new_str == NULL)
                    329:        nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len = 0;
                    330:       else
                    331:        {
                    332:          memset (__mempcpy (new_str, __getopt_nonoption_flags,
                    333:                             nonoption_flags_max_len),
                    334:                  '\0', top + 1 - nonoption_flags_max_len);
                    335:          nonoption_flags_max_len = top + 1;
                    336:          __getopt_nonoption_flags = new_str;
                    337:        }
                    338:     }
                    339: #endif
                    340: 
                    341:   while (top > middle && middle > bottom)
                    342:     {
                    343:       if (top - middle > middle - bottom)
                    344:        {
                    345:          /* Bottom segment is the short one.  */
                    346:          int len = middle - bottom;
                    347:          register int i;
                    348: 
                    349:          /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment.  */
                    350:          for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
                    351:            {
                    352:              tem = argv[bottom + i];
                    353:              argv[bottom + i] = argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i];
                    354:              argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem;
                    355:              SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, top - (middle - bottom) + i);
                    356:            }
                    357:          /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further swapping.  */
                    358:          top -= len;
                    359:        }
                    360:       else
                    361:        {
                    362:          /* Top segment is the short one.  */
                    363:          int len = top - middle;
                    364:          register int i;
                    365: 
                    366:          /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment.  */
                    367:          for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
                    368:            {
                    369:              tem = argv[bottom + i];
                    370:              argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i];
                    371:              argv[middle + i] = tem;
                    372:              SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, middle + i);
                    373:            }
                    374:          /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping.  */
                    375:          bottom += len;
                    376:        }
                    377:     }
                    378: 
                    379:   /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy.  */
                    380: 
                    381:   first_nonopt += (optind - last_nonopt);
                    382:   last_nonopt = optind;
                    383: }
                    384: 
                    385: /* Initialize the internal data when the first call is made.  */
                    386: 
                    387: #if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__
                    388: static const char *_getopt_initialize (int, char *const *, const char *);
                    389: #endif
                    390: static const char *
                    391: _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring)
                    392:      int argc;
                    393:      char *const *argv;
                    394:      const char *optstring;
                    395: {
                    396:   /* Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0
                    397:      is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped
                    398:      non-option ARGV-elements is empty.  */
                    399: 
                    400:   first_nonopt = last_nonopt = optind;
                    401: 
                    402:   nextchar = NULL;
                    403: 
                    404:   posixly_correct = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
                    405: 
                    406:   /* Determine how to handle the ordering of options and nonoptions.  */
                    407: 
                    408:   if (optstring[0] == '-')
                    409:     {
                    410:       ordering = RETURN_IN_ORDER;
                    411:       ++optstring;
                    412:     }
                    413:   else if (optstring[0] == '+')
                    414:     {
                    415:       ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
                    416:       ++optstring;
                    417:     }
                    418:   else if (posixly_correct != NULL)
                    419:     ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
                    420:   else
                    421:     ordering = PERMUTE;
                    422: 
                    423: #ifdef _LIBC
                    424:   if (posixly_correct == NULL
                    425:       && argc == original_argc && argv == original_argv)
                    426:     {
                    427:       if (nonoption_flags_max_len == 0)
                    428:        {
                    429:          if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL
                    430:              || __getopt_nonoption_flags[0] == '\0')
                    431:            nonoption_flags_max_len = -1;
                    432:          else
                    433:            {
                    434:              const char *orig_str = __getopt_nonoption_flags;
                    435:              int len = nonoption_flags_max_len = strlen (orig_str);
                    436:              if (nonoption_flags_max_len < argc)
                    437:                nonoption_flags_max_len = argc;
                    438:              __getopt_nonoption_flags =
                    439:                (char *) malloc (nonoption_flags_max_len);
                    440:              if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL)
                    441:                nonoption_flags_max_len = -1;
                    442:              else
                    443:                memset (__mempcpy (__getopt_nonoption_flags, orig_str, len),
                    444:                        '\0', nonoption_flags_max_len - len);
                    445:            }
                    446:        }
                    447:       nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len;
                    448:     }
                    449:   else
                    450:     nonoption_flags_len = 0;
                    451: #endif
                    452: 
                    453:   return optstring;
                    454: }
1.1.1.2 ! misho     455: 
1.1       misho     456: /* Scan elements of ARGV (whose length is ARGC) for option characters
                    457:    given in OPTSTRING.
                    458: 
                    459:    If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--",
                    460:    then it is an option element.  The characters of this element
                    461:    (aside from the initial '-') are option characters.  If `getopt'
                    462:    is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters
                    463:    from each of the option elements.
                    464: 
                    465:    If `getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character,
                    466:    updating `optind' and `nextchar' so that the next call to `getopt' can
                    467:    resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element.
                    468: 
                    469:    If there are no more option characters, `getopt' returns -1.
                    470:    Then `optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element
                    471:    that is not an option.  (The ARGV-elements have been permuted
                    472:    so that those that are not options now come last.)
                    473: 
                    474:    OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters.
                    475:    If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING,
                    476:    return '?' after printing an error message.  If you set `opterr' to
                    477:    zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'.
                    478: 
                    479:    If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg,
                    480:    so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following
                    481:    ARGV-element, is returned in `optarg'.  Two colons mean an option that
                    482:    wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element,
                    483:    it is returned in `optarg', otherwise `optarg' is set to zero.
                    484: 
                    485:    If OPTSTRING starts with `-' or `+', it requests different methods of
                    486:    handling the non-option ARGV-elements.
                    487:    See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above.
                    488: 
                    489:    Long-named options begin with `--' instead of `-'.
                    490:    Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique
                    491:    or is an exact match for some defined option.  If they have an
                    492:    argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated
                    493:    from the option name by a `=', or else the in next ARGV-element.
                    494:    When `getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's
                    495:    `flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's `val' field
                    496:    if the `flag' field is zero.
                    497: 
                    498:    The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them.
                    499:    But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible
                    500:    with other systems.
                    501: 
                    502:    LONGOPTS is a vector of `struct option' terminated by an
                    503:    element containing a name which is zero.
                    504: 
                    505:    LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found.
                    506:    It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most
                    507:    recent call.
                    508: 
                    509:    If LONG_ONLY is nonzero, '-' as well as '--' can introduce
                    510:    long-named options.  */
                    511: 
                    512: int
                    513: _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, longopts, longind, long_only)
                    514:      int argc;
                    515:      char *const *argv;
                    516:      const char *optstring;
                    517:      const struct option *longopts;
                    518:      int *longind;
                    519:      int long_only;
                    520: {
                    521:   optarg = NULL;
                    522: 
                    523:   if (optind == 0 || !__getopt_initialized)
                    524:     {
                    525:       if (optind == 0)
                    526:        optind = 1;     /* Don't scan ARGV[0], the program name.  */
                    527:       optstring = _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring);
                    528:       __getopt_initialized = 1;
                    529:     }
                    530: 
                    531:   /* Test whether ARGV[optind] points to a non-option argument.
                    532:      Either it does not have option syntax, or there is an environment flag
                    533:      from the shell indicating it is not an option.  The later information
                    534:      is only used when the used in the GNU libc.  */
                    535: #ifdef _LIBC
                    536: # define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0'              \
                    537:                      || (optind < nonoption_flags_len                        \
                    538:                          && __getopt_nonoption_flags[optind] == '1'))
                    539: #else
                    540: # define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0')
                    541: #endif
                    542: 
                    543:   if (nextchar == NULL || *nextchar == '\0')
                    544:     {
                    545:       /* Advance to the next ARGV-element.  */
                    546: 
                    547:       /* Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if OPTIND has been
                    548:         moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments).  */
                    549:       if (last_nonopt > optind)
                    550:        last_nonopt = optind;
                    551:       if (first_nonopt > optind)
                    552:        first_nonopt = optind;
                    553: 
                    554:       if (ordering == PERMUTE)
                    555:        {
                    556:          /* If we have just processed some options following some non-options,
                    557:             exchange them so that the options come first.  */
                    558: 
                    559:          if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind)
                    560:            exchange ((char **) argv);
                    561:          else if (last_nonopt != optind)
                    562:            first_nonopt = optind;
                    563: 
                    564:          /* Skip any additional non-options
                    565:             and extend the range of non-options previously skipped.  */
                    566: 
                    567:          while (optind < argc && NONOPTION_P)
                    568:            optind++;
                    569:          last_nonopt = optind;
                    570:        }
                    571: 
                    572:       /* The special ARGV-element `--' means premature end of options.
                    573:         Skip it like a null option,
                    574:         then exchange with previous non-options as if it were an option,
                    575:         then skip everything else like a non-option.  */
                    576: 
                    577:       if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "--"))
                    578:        {
                    579:          optind++;
                    580: 
                    581:          if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind)
                    582:            exchange ((char **) argv);
                    583:          else if (first_nonopt == last_nonopt)
                    584:            first_nonopt = optind;
                    585:          last_nonopt = argc;
                    586: 
                    587:          optind = argc;
                    588:        }
                    589: 
                    590:       /* If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan
                    591:         and back over any non-options that we skipped and permuted.  */
                    592: 
                    593:       if (optind == argc)
                    594:        {
                    595:          /* Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options
                    596:             that we previously skipped, so the caller will digest them.  */
                    597:          if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt)
                    598:            optind = first_nonopt;
                    599:          return -1;
                    600:        }
                    601: 
                    602:       /* If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it,
                    603:         either stop the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by.  */
                    604: 
                    605:       if (NONOPTION_P)
                    606:        {
                    607:          if (ordering == REQUIRE_ORDER)
                    608:            return -1;
                    609:          optarg = argv[optind++];
                    610:          return 1;
                    611:        }
                    612: 
                    613:       /* We have found another option-ARGV-element.
                    614:         Skip the initial punctuation.  */
                    615: 
                    616:       nextchar = (argv[optind] + 1
                    617:                  + (longopts != NULL && argv[optind][1] == '-'));
                    618:     }
                    619: 
                    620:   /* Decode the current option-ARGV-element.  */
                    621: 
                    622:   /* Check whether the ARGV-element is a long option.
                    623: 
                    624:      If long_only and the ARGV-element has the form "-f", where f is
                    625:      a valid short option, don't consider it an abbreviated form of
                    626:      a long option that starts with f.  Otherwise there would be no
                    627:      way to give the -f short option.
                    628: 
                    629:      On the other hand, if there's a long option "fubar" and
                    630:      the ARGV-element is "-fu", do consider that an abbreviation of
                    631:      the long option, just like "--fu", and not "-f" with arg "u".
                    632: 
                    633:      This distinction seems to be the most useful approach.  */
                    634: 
                    635:   if (longopts != NULL
                    636:       && (argv[optind][1] == '-'
                    637:          || (long_only && (argv[optind][2] || !my_index (optstring, argv[optind][1])))))
                    638:     {
                    639:       char *nameend;
                    640:       const struct option *p;
                    641:       const struct option *pfound = NULL;
                    642:       int exact = 0;
                    643:       int ambig = 0;
                    644:       int indfound = -1;
                    645:       int option_index;
                    646: 
                    647:       for (nameend = nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++)
                    648:        /* Do nothing.  */ ;
                    649: 
                    650:       /* Test all long options for either exact match
                    651:         or abbreviated matches.  */
                    652:       for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
                    653:        if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar))
                    654:          {
                    655:            if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar)
                    656:                == (unsigned int) strlen (p->name))
                    657:              {
                    658:                /* Exact match found.  */
                    659:                pfound = p;
                    660:                indfound = option_index;
                    661:                exact = 1;
                    662:                break;
                    663:              }
                    664:            else if (pfound == NULL)
                    665:              {
                    666:                /* First nonexact match found.  */
                    667:                pfound = p;
                    668:                indfound = option_index;
                    669:              }
                    670:            else
                    671:              /* Second or later nonexact match found.  */
                    672:              ambig = 1;
                    673:          }
                    674: 
                    675:       if (ambig && !exact)
                    676:        {
                    677:          if (opterr)
                    678:            fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `%s' is ambiguous\n"),
                    679:                     argv[0], argv[optind]);
                    680:          nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    681:          optind++;
                    682:          optopt = 0;
                    683:          return '?';
                    684:        }
                    685: 
                    686:       if (pfound != NULL)
                    687:        {
                    688:          option_index = indfound;
                    689:          optind++;
                    690:          if (*nameend)
                    691:            {
                    692:              /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't
                    693:                 allow it to be used on enums.  */
                    694:              if (pfound->has_arg)
                    695:                optarg = nameend + 1;
                    696:              else
                    697:                {
                    698:                  if (opterr)
                    699:                     {
                    700:                      if (argv[optind - 1][1] == '-')
                    701:                        /* --option */
                    702:                        fprintf (stderr,
                    703:                         _("%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"),
                    704:                         argv[0], pfound->name);
                    705:                      else
                    706:                        /* +option or -option */
                    707:                        fprintf (stderr,
                    708:                         _("%s: option `%c%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"),
                    709:                         argv[0], argv[optind - 1][0], pfound->name);
                    710:                     }
                    711: 
                    712:                  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    713: 
                    714:                  optopt = pfound->val;
                    715:                  return '?';
                    716:                }
                    717:            }
                    718:          else if (pfound->has_arg == 1)
                    719:            {
                    720:              if (optind < argc)
                    721:                optarg = argv[optind++];
                    722:              else
                    723:                {
                    724:                  if (opterr)
                    725:                    fprintf (stderr,
                    726:                           _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"),
                    727:                           argv[0], argv[optind - 1]);
                    728:                  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    729:                  optopt = pfound->val;
                    730:                  return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
                    731:                }
                    732:            }
                    733:          nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    734:          if (longind != NULL)
                    735:            *longind = option_index;
                    736:          if (pfound->flag)
                    737:            {
                    738:              *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
                    739:              return 0;
                    740:            }
                    741:          return pfound->val;
                    742:        }
                    743: 
                    744:       /* Can't find it as a long option.  If this is not getopt_long_only,
                    745:         or the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short
                    746:         option, then it's an error.
                    747:         Otherwise interpret it as a short option.  */
                    748:       if (!long_only || argv[optind][1] == '-'
                    749:          || my_index (optstring, *nextchar) == NULL)
                    750:        {
                    751:          if (opterr)
                    752:            {
                    753:              if (argv[optind][1] == '-')
                    754:                /* --option */
                    755:                fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `--%s'\n"),
                    756:                         argv[0], nextchar);
                    757:              else
                    758:                /* +option or -option */
                    759:                fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `%c%s'\n"),
                    760:                         argv[0], argv[optind][0], nextchar);
                    761:            }
                    762:          nextchar = (char *) "";
                    763:          optind++;
                    764:          optopt = 0;
                    765:          return '?';
                    766:        }
                    767:     }
                    768: 
                    769:   /* Look at and handle the next short option-character.  */
                    770: 
                    771:   {
                    772:     char c = *nextchar++;
                    773:     char *temp = my_index (optstring, c);
                    774: 
                    775:     /* Increment `optind' when we start to process its last character.  */
                    776:     if (*nextchar == '\0')
                    777:       ++optind;
                    778: 
                    779:     if (temp == NULL || c == ':')
                    780:       {
                    781:        if (opterr)
                    782:          {
                    783:            if (posixly_correct)
                    784:              /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */
                    785:              fprintf (stderr, _("%s: illegal option -- %c\n"),
                    786:                       argv[0], c);
                    787:            else
                    788:              fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid option -- %c\n"),
                    789:                       argv[0], c);
                    790:          }
                    791:        optopt = c;
                    792:        return '?';
                    793:       }
                    794:     /* Convenience. Treat POSIX -W foo same as long option --foo */
                    795:     if (temp[0] == 'W' && temp[1] == ';')
                    796:       {
                    797:        char *nameend;
                    798:        const struct option *p;
                    799:        const struct option *pfound = NULL;
                    800:        int exact = 0;
                    801:        int ambig = 0;
                    802:        int indfound = 0;
                    803:        int option_index;
                    804: 
                    805:        /* This is an option that requires an argument.  */
                    806:        if (*nextchar != '\0')
                    807:          {
                    808:            optarg = nextchar;
                    809:            /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg,
                    810:               we must advance to the next element now.  */
                    811:            optind++;
                    812:          }
                    813:        else if (optind == argc)
                    814:          {
                    815:            if (opterr)
                    816:              {
                    817:                /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */
                    818:                fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"),
                    819:                         argv[0], c);
                    820:              }
                    821:            optopt = c;
                    822:            if (optstring[0] == ':')
                    823:              c = ':';
                    824:            else
                    825:              c = '?';
                    826:            return c;
                    827:          }
                    828:        else
                    829:          /* We already incremented `optind' once;
                    830:             increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument.  */
                    831:          optarg = argv[optind++];
                    832: 
                    833:        /* optarg is now the argument, see if it's in the
                    834:           table of longopts.  */
                    835: 
                    836:        for (nextchar = nameend = optarg; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++)
                    837:          /* Do nothing.  */ ;
                    838: 
                    839:        /* Test all long options for either exact match
                    840:           or abbreviated matches.  */
                    841:        for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
                    842:          if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar))
                    843:            {
                    844:              if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar) == strlen (p->name))
                    845:                {
                    846:                  /* Exact match found.  */
                    847:                  pfound = p;
                    848:                  indfound = option_index;
                    849:                  exact = 1;
                    850:                  break;
                    851:                }
                    852:              else if (pfound == NULL)
                    853:                {
                    854:                  /* First nonexact match found.  */
                    855:                  pfound = p;
                    856:                  indfound = option_index;
                    857:                }
                    858:              else
                    859:                /* Second or later nonexact match found.  */
                    860:                ambig = 1;
                    861:            }
                    862:        if (ambig && !exact)
                    863:          {
                    864:            if (opterr)
                    865:              fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `-W %s' is ambiguous\n"),
                    866:                       argv[0], argv[optind]);
                    867:            nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    868:            optind++;
                    869:            return '?';
                    870:          }
                    871:        if (pfound != NULL)
                    872:          {
                    873:            option_index = indfound;
                    874:            if (*nameend)
                    875:              {
                    876:                /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't
                    877:                   allow it to be used on enums.  */
                    878:                if (pfound->has_arg)
                    879:                  optarg = nameend + 1;
                    880:                else
                    881:                  {
                    882:                    if (opterr)
                    883:                      fprintf (stderr, _("\
                    884: %s: option `-W %s' doesn't allow an argument\n"),
                    885:                               argv[0], pfound->name);
                    886: 
                    887:                    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    888:                    return '?';
                    889:                  }
                    890:              }
                    891:            else if (pfound->has_arg == 1)
                    892:              {
                    893:                if (optind < argc)
                    894:                  optarg = argv[optind++];
                    895:                else
                    896:                  {
                    897:                    if (opterr)
                    898:                      fprintf (stderr,
                    899:                               _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"),
                    900:                               argv[0], argv[optind - 1]);
                    901:                    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    902:                    return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
                    903:                  }
                    904:              }
                    905:            nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
                    906:            if (longind != NULL)
                    907:              *longind = option_index;
                    908:            if (pfound->flag)
                    909:              {
                    910:                *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
                    911:                return 0;
                    912:              }
                    913:            return pfound->val;
                    914:          }
                    915:          nextchar = NULL;
                    916:          return 'W';   /* Let the application handle it.   */
                    917:       }
                    918:     if (temp[1] == ':')
                    919:       {
                    920:        if (temp[2] == ':')
                    921:          {
                    922:            /* This is an option that accepts an argument optionally.  */
                    923:            if (*nextchar != '\0')
                    924:              {
                    925:                optarg = nextchar;
                    926:                optind++;
                    927:              }
                    928:            else
                    929:              optarg = NULL;
                    930:            nextchar = NULL;
                    931:          }
                    932:        else
                    933:          {
                    934:            /* This is an option that requires an argument.  */
                    935:            if (*nextchar != '\0')
                    936:              {
                    937:                optarg = nextchar;
                    938:                /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg,
                    939:                   we must advance to the next element now.  */
                    940:                optind++;
                    941:              }
                    942:            else if (optind == argc)
                    943:              {
                    944:                if (opterr)
                    945:                  {
                    946:                    /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */
                    947:                    fprintf (stderr,
                    948:                           _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"),
                    949:                           argv[0], c);
                    950:                  }
                    951:                optopt = c;
                    952:                if (optstring[0] == ':')
                    953:                  c = ':';
                    954:                else
                    955:                  c = '?';
                    956:              }
                    957:            else
                    958:              /* We already incremented `optind' once;
                    959:                 increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument.  */
                    960:              optarg = argv[optind++];
                    961:            nextchar = NULL;
                    962:          }
                    963:       }
                    964:     return c;
                    965:   }
                    966: }
                    967: 
                    968: #ifdef REALLY_NEED_PLAIN_GETOPT
                    969: 
                    970: int
                    971: getopt (argc, argv, optstring)
                    972:      int argc;
                    973:      char *const *argv;
                    974:      const char *optstring;
                    975: {
                    976:   return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring,
                    977:                           (const struct option *) 0,
                    978:                           (int *) 0,
                    979:                           0);
                    980: }
                    981: 
                    982: #endif /* REALLY_NEED_PLAIN_GETOPT */
                    983: 
                    984: #endif /* Not ELIDE_CODE.  */
1.1.1.2 ! misho     985: 
1.1       misho     986: #ifdef TEST
                    987: 
                    988: /* Compile with -DTEST to make an executable for use in testing
                    989:    the above definition of `getopt'.  */
                    990: 
                    991: int
                    992: main (argc, argv)
                    993:      int argc;
                    994:      char **argv;
                    995: {
                    996:   int c;
                    997:   int digit_optind = 0;
                    998: 
                    999:   while (1)
                   1000:     {
                   1001:       int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1;
                   1002: 
                   1003:       c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789");
                   1004:       if (c == -1)
                   1005:        break;
                   1006: 
                   1007:       switch (c)
                   1008:        {
                   1009:        case '0':
                   1010:        case '1':
                   1011:        case '2':
                   1012:        case '3':
                   1013:        case '4':
                   1014:        case '5':
                   1015:        case '6':
                   1016:        case '7':
                   1017:        case '8':
                   1018:        case '9':
                   1019:          if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind)
                   1020:            printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n");
                   1021:          digit_optind = this_option_optind;
                   1022:          printf ("option %c\n", c);
                   1023:          break;
                   1024: 
                   1025:        case 'a':
                   1026:          printf ("option a\n");
                   1027:          break;
                   1028: 
                   1029:        case 'b':
                   1030:          printf ("option b\n");
                   1031:          break;
                   1032: 
                   1033:        case 'c':
                   1034:          printf ("option c with value `%s'\n", optarg);
                   1035:          break;
                   1036: 
                   1037:        case '?':
                   1038:          break;
                   1039: 
                   1040:        default:
                   1041:          printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c);
                   1042:        }
                   1043:     }
                   1044: 
                   1045:   if (optind < argc)
                   1046:     {
                   1047:       printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: ");
                   1048:       while (optind < argc)
                   1049:        printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]);
                   1050:       printf ("\n");
                   1051:     }
                   1052: 
                   1053:   exit (0);
                   1054: }
                   1055: 
                   1056: #endif /* TEST */

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