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/***************************************************************************
 * ArgParser.h -- The ArgParser Class is the one in charge of command line *
 * argument parsing. Essentially it contains method parseArguments() that  *
 * takes the usual argc and *argv[] parameters and fills the general       *
 * NpingOps class with all the information needed for the execution of     *
 * Nping.                                                                  *
 *                                                                         *
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#ifndef NPING_ARGPARSER_H
#define NPING_ARGPARSER_H
class ArgParser {

  public:
    ArgParser();
    ~ArgParser();
    int parseArguments(int argc, char *argv[]);

    void printVersion(void);
    void printUsage(void);
    int parseAdvertEntry(char *str, struct in_addr *addr, u32 *pref);
    int atoICMPType(char *opt, u8 *type);
    int atoICMPCode(char *opt, u8 *code);
    int atoARPOpCode(char *opt, u16 *code);
    int atoEtherType(char *opt, u16 *type);
    int parseICMPTimestamp(char *optarg, u32 *dst);

}; /* End of class ArgParser*/
#endif // NPING_ARGPARSER_H