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/*
* getopt.c
*
* getopt_long(), or at least a common subset thereof:
*
* - Option reordering is not supported
* - -W foo is not supported
* - First optstring character "-" not supported.
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <getopt.h>
char *optarg;
int optind, opterr, optopt;
static struct getopt_private_state {
const char *optptr;
const char *last_optstring;
char *const *last_argv;
} pvt;
static inline const char *option_matches(const char *arg_str,
const char *opt_name)
{
while (*arg_str != '\0' && *arg_str != '=') {
if (*arg_str++ != *opt_name++)
return NULL;
}
if (*opt_name)
return NULL;
return arg_str;
}
int getopt_long(int argc, char *const *argv, const char *optstring,
const struct option *longopts, int *longindex)
{
const char *carg;
const char *osptr;
int opt;
/* getopt() relies on a number of different global state
variables, which can make this really confusing if there is
more than one use of getopt() in the same program. This
attempts to detect that situation by detecting if the
"optstring" or "argv" argument have changed since last time
we were called; if so, reinitialize the query state. */
if (optstring != pvt.last_optstring || argv != pvt.last_argv ||
optind < 1 || optind > argc) {
/* optind doesn't match the current query */
pvt.last_optstring = optstring;
pvt.last_argv = argv;
optind = 1;
pvt.optptr = NULL;
}
carg = argv[optind];
/* First, eliminate all non-option cases */
if (!carg || carg[0] != '-' || !carg[1])
return -1;
if (carg[1] == '-') {
const struct option *lo;
const char *opt_end = NULL;
optind++;
/* Either it's a long option, or it's -- */
if (!carg[2]) {
/* It's -- */
return -1;
}
for (lo = longopts; lo->name; lo++) {
if ((opt_end = option_matches(carg+2, lo->name)))
break;
}
if (!opt_end)
return '?';
if (longindex)
*longindex = lo-longopts;
if (*opt_end == '=') {
if (lo->has_arg)
optarg = (char *)opt_end+1;
else
return '?';
} else if (lo->has_arg == 1) {
if (!(optarg = argv[optind]))
return '?';
optind++;
}
if (lo->flag) {
*lo->flag = lo->val;
return 0;
} else {
return lo->val;
}
}
if ((uintptr_t) (pvt.optptr - carg) > (uintptr_t) strlen(carg)) {
/* Someone frobbed optind, change to new opt. */
pvt.optptr = carg + 1;
}
opt = *pvt.optptr++;
if (opt != ':' && (osptr = strchr(optstring, opt))) {
if (osptr[1] == ':') {
if (*pvt.optptr) {
/* Argument-taking option with attached
argument */
optarg = (char *)pvt.optptr;
optind++;
} else {
/* Argument-taking option with non-attached
argument */
if (argv[optind + 1]) {
optarg = (char *)argv[optind+1];
optind += 2;
} else {
/* Missing argument */
optind++;
return (optstring[0] == ':')
? ':' : '?';
}
}
return opt;
} else {
/* Non-argument-taking option */
/* pvt.optptr will remember the exact position to
resume at */
if (!*pvt.optptr)
optind++;
return opt;
}
} else {
/* Unknown option */
optopt = opt;
if (!*pvt.optptr)
optind++;
return '?';
}
}
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