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/* Copyright 2012-present Facebook, Inc.
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 */
#include "watchman.h"
#include <getopt.h>
#define IS_REQUIRED(x) (x) == REQ_STRING
/* One does not simply use getopt_long() */
void usage(struct watchman_getopt *opts, FILE *where)
{
int i;
size_t len;
size_t longest = 0;
const char *label;
fprintf(where, "Usage: watchman [opts] command\n");
/* measure up option names so we can format nicely */
for (i = 0; opts[i].optname; i++) {
label = opts[i].arglabel ? opts[i].arglabel : "ARG";
len = strlen(opts[i].optname);
switch (opts[i].argtype) {
case REQ_STRING:
len += strlen(label) + strlen("=");
break;
default:
;
}
if (opts[i].shortopt) {
len += strlen("-X, ");
}
if (len > longest) {
longest = len;
}
}
/* space between option definition and help text */
longest += 3;
for (i = 0; opts[i].optname; i++) {
char buf[80];
if (!opts[i].helptext) {
// This is a signal that this option shouldn't be printed out.
continue;
}
label = opts[i].arglabel ? opts[i].arglabel : "ARG";
fprintf(where, "\n ");
if (opts[i].shortopt) {
fprintf(where, "-%c, ", opts[i].shortopt);
} else {
fprintf(where, " ");
}
switch (opts[i].argtype) {
case REQ_STRING:
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "--%s=%s", opts[i].optname, label);
break;
default:
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "--%s", opts[i].optname);
break;
}
fprintf(where, "%-*s ", (unsigned int)longest, buf);
fprintf(where, "%s", opts[i].helptext);
fprintf(where, "\n");
}
print_command_list_for_help(where);
fprintf(
where,
"\n"
"See https://github.com/facebook/watchman#watchman for more help\n"
"\n"
"Watchman, by Wez Furlong.\n"
"Copyright 2012-2017 Facebook, Inc.\n");
exit(1);
}
bool w_getopt(struct watchman_getopt *opts, int *argcp, char ***argvp,
char ***daemon_argvp)
{
int num_opts, i;
char *nextshort;
int argc = *argcp;
char **argv = *argvp;
int long_pos = -1;
int res;
int num_daemon = 0;
/* first build up the getopt_long bits that we need */
for (num_opts = 0; opts[num_opts].optname; num_opts++) {
;
}
/* to hold the args we pass to the daemon */
auto daemon_argv = (char**)calloc(num_opts + 1, sizeof(char*));
if (!daemon_argv) {
perror("calloc daemon opts");
abort();
}
*daemon_argvp = daemon_argv;
/* something to hold the long options */
auto long_opts = (option*)calloc(num_opts + 1, sizeof(struct option));
if (!long_opts) {
perror("calloc struct option");
abort();
}
/* and the short options */
auto shortopts = (char*)malloc((1 + num_opts) * 2);
if (!shortopts) {
perror("malloc shortopts");
abort();
}
nextshort = shortopts;
nextshort[0] = ':';
nextshort++;
/* now transfer information into the space we made */
for (i = 0; i < num_opts; i++) {
long_opts[i].name = (char*)opts[i].optname;
long_opts[i].val = opts[i].shortopt;
switch (opts[i].argtype) {
case OPT_NONE:
long_opts[i].has_arg = no_argument;
break;
case REQ_STRING:
case REQ_INT:
long_opts[i].has_arg = required_argument;
break;
}
if (opts[i].shortopt) {
nextshort[0] = (char)opts[i].shortopt;
nextshort++;
if (long_opts[i].has_arg != no_argument) {
nextshort[0] = ':';
nextshort++;
}
}
}
nextshort[0] = 0;
while ((res = getopt_long(argc, argv, shortopts,
long_opts, &long_pos)) != -1) {
struct watchman_getopt *o;
switch (res) {
case ':':
/* missing option argument.
* Check to see if it was actually optional */
for (long_pos = 0; long_pos < num_opts; long_pos++) {
if (opts[long_pos].shortopt == optopt) {
if (IS_REQUIRED(opts[long_pos].argtype)) {
fprintf(stderr, "--%s (-%c) requires an argument",
opts[long_pos].optname,
opts[long_pos].shortopt);
return false;
}
}
}
break;
case '?':
/* unknown option */
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown or invalid option! %s\n", argv[optind-1]);
usage(opts, stderr);
return false;
default:
if (res == 0) {
/* we got a long option */
o = &opts[long_pos];
} else {
/* map short option to the real thing */
o = NULL;
for (long_pos = 0; long_pos < num_opts; long_pos++) {
if (opts[long_pos].shortopt == res) {
o = &opts[long_pos];
break;
}
}
}
if (o->is_daemon) {
char *val;
ignore_result(asprintf(&val, "--%s=%s", o->optname, optarg));
daemon_argv[num_daemon++] = val;
}
/* store the argument if we found one */
if (o->argtype != OPT_NONE && o->val && optarg) {
switch (o->argtype) {
case REQ_INT:
{
auto ival = json_integer(atoi(optarg));
*(int*)o->val = (int)json_integer_value(ival);
cfg_set_arg(o->optname, ival);
break;
}
case REQ_STRING:
{
auto sval = typed_string_to_json(optarg, W_STRING_UNICODE);
*(char**)o->val = strdup(optarg);
cfg_set_arg(o->optname, sval);
break;
}
case OPT_NONE:
;
}
}
if (o->argtype == OPT_NONE && o->val) {
auto bval = json_true();
*(int*)o->val = 1;
cfg_set_arg(o->optname, bval);
}
}
long_pos = -1;
}
free(long_opts);
free(shortopts);
*argcp = argc - optind;
*argvp = argv + optind;
return true;
}
/* vim:ts=2:sw=2:et:
*/
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