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| 1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ | |
| 2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | |
| 3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | |
| 4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ | |
| 5 | |
| 6 /* | |
| 7 ** File: plgetopt.h | |
| 8 ** Description: utilities to parse argc/argv | |
| 9 */ | |
| 10 | |
| 11 #if defined(PLGETOPT_H_) | |
| 12 #else | |
| 13 #define PLGETOPT_H_ | |
| 14 | |
| 15 #include "prtypes.h" | |
| 16 | |
| 17 PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C | |
| 18 | |
| 19 typedef struct PLOptionInternal PLOptionInternal; | |
| 20 | |
| 21 typedef enum | |
| 22 { | |
| 23 PL_OPT_OK, /* all's well with the option */ | |
| 24 PL_OPT_EOL, /* end of options list */ | |
| 25 PL_OPT_BAD /* invalid option (and value) */ | |
| 26 } PLOptStatus; | |
| 27 | |
| 28 typedef struct PLLongOpt | |
| 29 { | |
| 30 const char * longOptName; /* long option name string */ | |
| 31 PRIntn longOption; /* value put in PLOptState for this option. */ | |
| 32 PRBool valueRequired; /* If option name not followed by '=', */ | |
| 33 /* value is the next argument from argv. */ | |
| 34 } PLLongOpt; | |
| 35 | |
| 36 typedef struct PLOptState | |
| 37 { | |
| 38 char option; /* the name of the option */ | |
| 39 const char *value; /* the value of that option | NULL */ | |
| 40 | |
| 41 PLOptionInternal *internal; /* private processing state */ | |
| 42 | |
| 43 PRIntn longOption; /* value from PLLongOpt put here */ | |
| 44 PRIntn longOptIndex; /* index into caller's array of PLLongOpts */ | |
| 45 } PLOptState; | |
| 46 | |
| 47 /* | |
| 48 * PL_CreateOptState | |
| 49 * | |
| 50 * The argument "options" points to a string of single-character option | |
| 51 * names. Option names that may have an option argument value must be | |
| 52 * followed immediately by a ':' character. | |
| 53 */ | |
| 54 PR_EXTERN(PLOptState*) PL_CreateOptState( | |
| 55 PRIntn argc, char **argv, const char *options); | |
| 56 | |
| 57 /* | |
| 58 * PL_CreateLongOptState | |
| 59 * | |
| 60 * Alternative to PL_CreateOptState. | |
| 61 * Allows caller to specify BOTH a string of single-character option names, | |
| 62 * AND an array of structures describing "long" (keyword) option names. | |
| 63 * The array is terminated by a structure in which longOptName is NULL. | |
| 64 * Long option values (arguments) may always be given as "--name=value". | |
| 65 * If PLLongOpt.valueRequired is not PR_FALSE, and the option name was not | |
| 66 * followed by '=' then the next argument from argv is taken as the value. | |
| 67 */ | |
| 68 PR_EXTERN(PLOptState*) PL_CreateLongOptState( | |
| 69 PRIntn argc, char **argv, const char *options, | |
| 70 const PLLongOpt *longOpts); | |
| 71 /* | |
| 72 * PL_DestroyOptState | |
| 73 * | |
| 74 * Call this to destroy the PLOptState returned from PL_CreateOptState or | |
| 75 * PL_CreateLongOptState. | |
| 76 */ | |
| 77 PR_EXTERN(void) PL_DestroyOptState(PLOptState *opt); | |
| 78 | |
| 79 /* | |
| 80 * PL_GetNextOpt | |
| 81 * | |
| 82 * When this function returns PL_OPT_OK, | |
| 83 * - opt->option will hold the single-character option name that was parsed, | |
| 84 * or zero. | |
| 85 * When opt->option is zero, the token parsed was either a "long" (keyword) | |
| 86 * option or a positional parameter. | |
| 87 * For a positional parameter, | |
| 88 * - opt->longOptIndex will contain -1, and | |
| 89 * - opt->value will point to the positional parameter string. | |
| 90 * For a long option name, | |
| 91 * - opt->longOptIndex will contain the non-negative index of the | |
| 92 * PLLongOpt structure in the caller's array of PLLongOpt structures | |
| 93 * corresponding to the long option name, and | |
| 94 * For a single-character or long option, | |
| 95 * - opt->longOption will contain the value of the single-character option | |
| 96 * name, or the value of the longOption from the PLLongOpt structure | |
| 97 * for that long option. See notes below. | |
| 98 * - opt->value will point to the argument option string, or will | |
| 99 * be NULL if option does not require argument. If option requires | |
| 100 * argument but it is not provided, PL_OPT_BAD is returned. | |
| 101 * When opt->option is non-zero, | |
| 102 * - opt->longOptIndex will be -1 | |
| 103 * When this function returns PL_OPT_EOL, or PL_OPT_BAD, the contents of | |
| 104 * opt are undefined. | |
| 105 * | |
| 106 * Notes: It is possible to ignore opt->option, and always look at | |
| 107 * opt->longOption instead. opt->longOption will contain the same value | |
| 108 * as opt->option for single-character option names, and will contain the | |
| 109 * value of longOption from the PLLongOpt structure for long option names. | |
| 110 * This means that it is possible to equivalence long option names to | |
| 111 * single character names by giving the longOption in the PLLongOpt struct | |
| 112 * the same value as the single-character option name. | |
| 113 * For long options that are NOT intended to be equivalent to any single- | |
| 114 * character option, the longOption value should be chosen to not match | |
| 115 * any possible single character name. It might be advisable to choose | |
| 116 * longOption values greater than 0xff for such long options. | |
| 117 */ | |
| 118 PR_EXTERN(PLOptStatus) PL_GetNextOpt(PLOptState *opt); | |
| 119 | |
| 120 PR_END_EXTERN_C | |
| 121 | |
| 122 #endif /* defined(PLGETOPT_H_) */ | |
| 123 | |
| 124 /* plgetopt.h */ | |
| 125 | |
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