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For standards compliance, getopt, getopt_long, and getopt_long_only in glibc have to take 'char *const *argv' even though they can mutate the array. gnulib has tried to clean this up as much as possible: all the internal functions use 'char **argv', and when used standalone, so do getopt_long and getopt_long_only. Also brought over are __nonnull annotations, corrections to documentation, and apparently it is no longer necessary to worry about conflicting prototypes for getopt. The macroification of the definitions of getopt and __posix_getopt goes beyond what is currently in gnulib. At this point getopt1.c and getopt_int.h are identical to their gnulib versions. * posix/getopt.h: Add backup definition of __nonnull for consistency with gnulib. Define __getopt_argv_const to const if not already defined. (getopt): Update doc comment from gnulib. Prototype unconditionally. Add __nonnull annotation. (__posix_getopt): Add __nonnull annotation. (getopt_long, getopt_long_only): Use __getopt_argv_const in prototypes for consistency with gnulib. Add __nonnull annotations. * posix/getopt.c (_getopt_initialize, _getopt_internal_r) (getopt_internal): Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'. Remove now-unnecessary casts. (getopt, __posix_getopt): Eliminate repetition with a macro. Cast 'argv' to 'char **' when calling _getopt_internal. * posix/getopt1.c (getopt_long, getopt_long_only): Use __getopt_argv_const for consistency with gnulib. Cast 'argv' to 'char **' when calling _getopt_internal. (_getopt_long_r, _getopt_long_only_r): Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'. (main): Constify 'long_options'. * posix/getopt_int.h (getopt_internal, _getopt_internal_r) (_getopt_long_r, _getopt_long_only_r): Change 'argv' argument to type 'char **'.
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7.1 KiB
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211 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/* Declarations for getopt.
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Copyright (C) 1989-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef _GETOPT_H
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#ifndef __need_getopt
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# define _GETOPT_H 1
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#endif
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/* If __GNU_LIBRARY__ is not already defined, either we are being used
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standalone, or this is the first header included in the source file.
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If we are being used with glibc, we need to include <features.h>, but
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that does not exist if we are standalone. So: if __GNU_LIBRARY__ is
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not defined, include <ctype.h>, which will pull in <features.h> for us
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if it's from glibc. (Why ctype.h? It's guaranteed to exist and it
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doesn't flood the namespace with stuff the way some other headers do.) */
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#if !defined __GNU_LIBRARY__
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# include <ctype.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef __GNUC_PREREQ
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# define __GNUC_PREREQ(maj, min) (0)
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#endif
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#ifndef __THROW
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# if defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
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# define __THROW throw ()
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# else
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# define __THROW
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef __nonnull
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
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# define __nonnull(params) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ params))
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# else
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# define __nonnull(params)
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* For communication from 'getopt' to the caller.
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When 'getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
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the argument value is returned here.
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Also, when 'ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
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each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */
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extern char *optarg;
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/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
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This is used for communication to and from the caller
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and for communication between successive calls to 'getopt'.
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On entry to 'getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
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When 'getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
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non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
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Otherwise, 'optind' communicates from one call to the next
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how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */
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extern int optind;
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/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message 'getopt' prints
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for unrecognized options. */
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extern int opterr;
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/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */
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extern int optopt;
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#ifndef __need_getopt
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/* Describe the long-named options requested by the application.
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The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector
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of 'struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is
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zero.
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The field 'has_arg' is:
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no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an argument,
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required_argument (or 1) if the option requires an argument,
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optional_argument (or 2) if the option takes an optional argument.
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If the field 'flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set
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to the value given in the field 'val' when the option is found, but
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left unchanged if the option is not found.
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To have a long-named option do something other than set an 'int' to
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a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from 'optarg', set the
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option's 'flag' field to zero and its 'val' field to a nonzero
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value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is
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one). For long options that have a zero 'flag' field, 'getopt'
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returns the contents of the 'val' field. */
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struct option
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{
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const char *name;
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/* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about
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type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */
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int has_arg;
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int *flag;
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int val;
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};
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/* Names for the values of the 'has_arg' field of 'struct option'. */
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# define no_argument 0
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# define required_argument 1
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# define optional_argument 2
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#endif /* need getopt */
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/* Get definitions and prototypes for functions to process the
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arguments in ARGV (ARGC of them, minus the program name) for
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options given in OPTS.
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Return the option character from OPTS just read. Return -1 when
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there are no more options. For unrecognized options, or options
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missing arguments, 'optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is
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returned.
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The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option
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letters, optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter
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takes an argument, to be placed in 'optarg'.
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If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is
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optional. This behavior is specific to the GNU 'getopt'.
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The argument '--' causes premature termination of argument
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scanning, explicitly telling 'getopt' that there are no more
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options.
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If OPTS begins with '-', then non-option arguments are treated as
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arguments to the option '\1'. This behavior is specific to the GNU
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'getopt'. If OPTS begins with '+', or POSIXLY_CORRECT is set in
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the environment, then do not permute arguments.
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For standards compliance, the 'argv' argument has the type
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char *const *, but this is inaccurate; if argument permutation is
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enabled, the argv array (not the strings it points to) must be
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writable. */
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extern int getopt (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, const char *__shortopts)
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__THROW __nonnull ((2, 3));
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#if defined __need_getopt && defined __USE_POSIX2 \
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&& !defined __USE_POSIX_IMPLICITLY && !defined __USE_GNU
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/* The GNU getopt has more functionality than the standard version. The
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additional functionality can be disable at runtime. This redirection
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helps to also do this at runtime. */
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# ifdef __REDIRECT
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extern int __REDIRECT_NTH (getopt, (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
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const char *__shortopts),
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__posix_getopt);
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# else
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extern int __posix_getopt (int ___argc, char *const *___argv,
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const char *__shortopts)
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__THROW __nonnull ((2, 3));
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# define getopt __posix_getopt
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef __need_getopt
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/* The type of the 'argv' argument to getopt_long and getopt_long_only
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is properly 'char **', since both functions may write to the array
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(in order to move all the options to the beginning). However, for
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compatibility with old versions of LSB, glibc has to use 'char *const *'
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instead. */
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#ifndef __getopt_argv_const
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# define __getopt_argv_const const
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#endif
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extern int getopt_long (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
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const char *__shortopts,
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const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
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__THROW __nonnull ((2, 3));
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extern int getopt_long_only (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
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const char *__shortopts,
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const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
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__THROW __nonnull ((2, 3));
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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/* Make sure we later can get all the definitions and declarations. */
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#undef __need_getopt
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#endif /* getopt.h */
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