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4.3 KiB
162 lines
4.3 KiB
/*++
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Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1995 - 1999
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All rights reserved.
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Module Name:
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getopt.cxx
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Abstract:
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This module is an implementation of System V get option
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routine.
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Author:
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Steve Kiraly (SteveKi) 12/10/95
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#include "precomp.hxx"
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#pragma hdrstop
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef USE_ERRORNO
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#include <errno.h>
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#endif
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#include "getopt.hxx"
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/*
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Parse the command line options, System V style.
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Standard option syntax is:
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option ::= SW [optLetter]* [argLetter space* argument]
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where
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- SW is either '-'
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- there is no space before any optLetter or argLetter.
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- opt/arg letters are alphabetic, not punctuation characters.
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- optLetters, if present, must be matched in optionS.
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- argLetters, if present, are found in optionS followed by ':'.
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- argument is any white-space delimited string. Note that it
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can include the SW character.
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- upper and lower case letters are distinct.
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There may be multiple option clusters on a command line, each
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beginning with a SW, but all must appear before any non-option
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arguments (arguments not introduced by SW). Opt/arg letters may
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be repeated: it is up to the caller to decide if that is an error.
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The character SW appearing alone as the last argument is an error.
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The lead-in sequence SWSW ("--" or "//") causes itself and all the
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rest of the line to be ignored (allowing non-options which begin
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with the switch char).
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The string *optionS allows valid opt/arg letters to be recognized.
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argLetters are followed with ':'. Getopt () returns the value of
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the option character found, or EOF if no more options are in the
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command line. If option is an argLetter then the global optarg is
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set to point to the argument string (having skipped any white-space).
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The global optind is initially 1 and is always left as the index
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of the next argument of argv[] which getopt has not taken. Note
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that if "--" or "//" are used then optind is stepped to the next
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argument before getopt() returns EOF.
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If an error occurs, that is an SW char precedes an unknown letter,
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then getopt() will return a '?' character and normally prints an
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error message via perror(). If the global variable opterr is set
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to false (zero) before calling getopt() then the error message is
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not printed.
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For example, if the MSDOS switch char is '/' (the MSDOS norm) and
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*optionS == "A:F:PuU:wXZ:"
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then 'P', 'u', 'w', and 'X' are option letters and 'F', 'U', 'Z'
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are followed by arguments. A valid command line may be:
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aCommand /uPFPi /X /A L someFile
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where:
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- 'u' and 'P' will be returned as isolated option letters.
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- 'F' will return with "Pi" as its argument string.
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- 'X' is an isolated option.
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- 'A' will return with "L" as its argument.
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- "someFile" is not an option, and terminates getOpt. The
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caller may collect remaining arguments using argv pointers.
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*/
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extern "C"
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INT
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getopt(
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INT argc,
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TCHAR *argv[],
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TCHAR *optionS,
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TGetOptContext &context
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)
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{
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TCHAR ch;
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TCHAR *optP;
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if (argc > context.optind)
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{
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if (context.letP == NULL)
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{
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if ((context.letP = argv[context.optind]) == NULL || *(context.letP++) != context.SW)
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goto gopEOF;
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if (*context.letP == context.SW)
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{
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context.optind++; goto gopEOF;
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}
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}
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if (0 == (ch = *(context.letP++)))
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{
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context.optind++;
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goto gopEOF;
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}
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if (TEXT(':') == ch || (optP = _tcschr(optionS, ch)) == NULL)
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goto gopError;
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if (TEXT(':') == *(++optP))
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{
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context.optind++;
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if (0 == *context.letP)
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{
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if (argc <= context.optind)
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goto gopError;
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context.letP = argv[context.optind++];
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}
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context.optarg = context.letP;
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context.letP = NULL;
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}
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else
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{
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if (0 == *context.letP)
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{
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context.optind++;
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context.letP = NULL;
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}
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context.optarg = NULL;
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}
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return (ch);
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}
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gopEOF:
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context.optarg = context.letP = NULL;
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return (EOF);
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gopError:
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context.optarg = NULL;
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#ifdef USE_ERRORNO
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errno = EINVAL;
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if (opterr)
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perror ("get command line option");
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#endif
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return INVALID_COMAND;
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}
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