lh | 9ed821d | 2023-04-07 01:36:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /* Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated options |
| 2 | Copyright (C) 1991-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | |
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| 16 | */ |
| 17 | |
| 18 | /* This program uses the same features as example 3, but has more |
| 19 | options, and somewhat more structure in the -help output. It |
| 20 | also shows how you can `steal' the remainder of the input |
| 21 | arguments past a certain point, for programs that accept a |
| 22 | list of items. It also shows the special argp KEY value |
| 23 | ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS, which is only given if no non-option |
| 24 | arguments were supplied to the program. |
| 25 | |
| 26 | For structuring the help output, two features are used, |
| 27 | *headers* which are entries in the options vector with the |
| 28 | first four fields being zero, and a two part documentation |
| 29 | string (in the variable DOC), which allows documentation both |
| 30 | before and after the options; the two parts of DOC are |
| 31 | separated by a vertical-tab character ('\v', or '\013'). By |
| 32 | convention, the documentation before the options is just a |
| 33 | short string saying what the program does, and that afterwards |
| 34 | is longer, describing the behavior in more detail. All |
| 35 | documentation strings are automatically filled for output, |
| 36 | although newlines may be included to force a line break at a |
| 37 | particular point. All documentation strings are also passed to |
| 38 | the `gettext' function, for possible translation into the |
| 39 | current locale. */ |
| 40 | |
| 41 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 42 | #include <error.h> |
| 43 | #include <argp.h> |
| 44 | |
| 45 | const char *argp_program_version = |
| 46 | "argp-ex4 1.0"; |
| 47 | const char *argp_program_bug_address = |
| 48 | "<bug-gnu-utils@@prep.ai.mit.edu>"; |
| 49 | |
| 50 | /* Program documentation. */ |
| 51 | static char doc[] = |
| 52 | "Argp example #4 -- a program with somewhat more complicated\ |
| 53 | options\ |
| 54 | \vThis part of the documentation comes *after* the options;\ |
| 55 | note that the text is automatically filled, but it's possible\ |
| 56 | to force a line-break, e.g.\n<-- here."; |
| 57 | |
| 58 | /* A description of the arguments we accept. */ |
| 59 | static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 [STRING...]"; |
| 60 | |
| 61 | /* Keys for options without short-options. */ |
| 62 | #define OPT_ABORT 1 /* --abort */ |
| 63 | |
| 64 | /* The options we understand. */ |
| 65 | static struct argp_option options[] = { |
| 66 | {"verbose", 'v', 0, 0, "Produce verbose output" }, |
| 67 | {"quiet", 'q', 0, 0, "Don't produce any output" }, |
| 68 | {"silent", 's', 0, OPTION_ALIAS }, |
| 69 | {"output", 'o', "FILE", 0, |
| 70 | "Output to FILE instead of standard output" }, |
| 71 | |
| 72 | {0,0,0,0, "The following options should be grouped together:" }, |
| 73 | {"repeat", 'r', "COUNT", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, |
| 74 | "Repeat the output COUNT (default 10) times"}, |
| 75 | {"abort", OPT_ABORT, 0, 0, "Abort before showing any output"}, |
| 76 | |
| 77 | { 0 } |
| 78 | }; |
| 79 | |
| 80 | /* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}. */ |
| 81 | struct arguments |
| 82 | { |
| 83 | char *arg1; /* @var{arg1} */ |
| 84 | char **strings; /* [@var{string}@dots{}] */ |
| 85 | int silent, verbose, abort; /* @samp{-s}, @samp{-v}, @samp{--abort} */ |
| 86 | char *output_file; /* @var{file} arg to @samp{--output} */ |
| 87 | int repeat_count; /* @var{count} arg to @samp{--repeat} */ |
| 88 | }; |
| 89 | |
| 90 | /* Parse a single option. */ |
| 91 | static error_t |
| 92 | parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) |
| 93 | { |
| 94 | /* Get the @code{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we |
| 95 | know is a pointer to our arguments structure. */ |
| 96 | struct arguments *arguments = state->input; |
| 97 | |
| 98 | switch (key) |
| 99 | { |
| 100 | case 'q': case 's': |
| 101 | arguments->silent = 1; |
| 102 | break; |
| 103 | case 'v': |
| 104 | arguments->verbose = 1; |
| 105 | break; |
| 106 | case 'o': |
| 107 | arguments->output_file = arg; |
| 108 | break; |
| 109 | case 'r': |
| 110 | arguments->repeat_count = arg ? atoi (arg) : 10; |
| 111 | break; |
| 112 | case OPT_ABORT: |
| 113 | arguments->abort = 1; |
| 114 | break; |
| 115 | |
| 116 | case ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS: |
| 117 | argp_usage (state); |
| 118 | |
| 119 | case ARGP_KEY_ARG: |
| 120 | /* Here we know that @code{state->arg_num == 0}, since we |
| 121 | force argument parsing to end before any more arguments can |
| 122 | get here. */ |
| 123 | arguments->arg1 = arg; |
| 124 | |
| 125 | /* Now we consume all the rest of the arguments. |
| 126 | @code{state->next} is the index in @code{state->argv} of the |
| 127 | next argument to be parsed, which is the first @var{string} |
| 128 | we're interested in, so we can just use |
| 129 | @code{&state->argv[state->next]} as the value for |
| 130 | arguments->strings. |
| 131 | |
| 132 | @emph{In addition}, by setting @code{state->next} to the end |
| 133 | of the arguments, we can force argp to stop parsing here and |
| 134 | return. */ |
| 135 | arguments->strings = &state->argv[state->next]; |
| 136 | state->next = state->argc; |
| 137 | |
| 138 | break; |
| 139 | |
| 140 | default: |
| 141 | return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; |
| 142 | } |
| 143 | return 0; |
| 144 | } |
| 145 | |
| 146 | /* Our argp parser. */ |
| 147 | static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc }; |
| 148 | |
| 149 | int |
| 150 | main (int argc, char **argv) |
| 151 | { |
| 152 | int i, j; |
| 153 | struct arguments arguments; |
| 154 | |
| 155 | /* Default values. */ |
| 156 | arguments.silent = 0; |
| 157 | arguments.verbose = 0; |
| 158 | arguments.output_file = "-"; |
| 159 | arguments.repeat_count = 1; |
| 160 | arguments.abort = 0; |
| 161 | |
| 162 | /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will be |
| 163 | reflected in @code{arguments}. */ |
| 164 | argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments); |
| 165 | |
| 166 | if (arguments.abort) |
| 167 | error (10, 0, "ABORTED"); |
| 168 | |
| 169 | for (i = 0; i < arguments.repeat_count; i++) |
| 170 | { |
| 171 | printf ("ARG1 = %s\n", arguments.arg1); |
| 172 | printf ("STRINGS = "); |
| 173 | for (j = 0; arguments.strings[j]; j++) |
| 174 | printf (j == 0 ? "%s" : ", %s", arguments.strings[j]); |
| 175 | printf ("\n"); |
| 176 | printf ("OUTPUT_FILE = %s\nVERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n", |
| 177 | arguments.output_file, |
| 178 | arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no", |
| 179 | arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no"); |
| 180 | } |
| 181 | |
| 182 | exit (0); |
| 183 | } |