106 lines
3.9 KiB
C
106 lines
3.9 KiB
C
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/* Arg_parser - POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. (C++ version)
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Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
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This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This 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
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free
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software library without restriction. Specifically, if other files
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instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this
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file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to
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produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the
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resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public
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License. This exception does not however invalidate any other
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reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General
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Public License.
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*/
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/* Arg_parser reads the arguments in `argv' and creates a number of
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option codes, option arguments and non-option arguments.
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In case of error, `error' returns a non-empty error message.
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`options' is an array of `struct Option' terminated by an element
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containing a code which is zero. A null name means a short-only
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option. A code value outside the unsigned char range means a
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long-only option.
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Arg_parser normally makes it appear as if all the option arguments
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were specified before all the non-option arguments for the purposes
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of parsing, even if the user of your program intermixed option and
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non-option arguments. If you want the arguments in the exact order
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the user typed them, call `Arg_parser' with `in_order' = true.
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The argument `--' terminates all options; any following arguments are
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treated as non-option arguments, even if they begin with a hyphen.
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The syntax for optional option arguments is `-<short_option><argument>'
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(without whitespace), or `--<long_option>=<argument>'.
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*/
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class Arg_parser
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{
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public:
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enum Has_arg { no, yes, maybe };
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struct Option
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{
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int code; // Short option letter or code ( code != 0 )
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const char * name; // Long option name (maybe null)
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Has_arg has_arg;
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};
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private:
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struct Record
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{
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int code;
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std::string argument;
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Record( const int c = 0 ) : code( c ) {}
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};
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std::string error_;
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std::vector< Record > data;
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bool parse_long_option( const char * const opt, const char * const arg,
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const Option options[], int & argind );
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bool parse_short_option( const char * const opt, const char * const arg,
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const Option options[], int & argind );
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public:
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Arg_parser( const int argc, const char * const argv[],
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const Option options[], const bool in_order = false );
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// Restricted constructor. Parses a single token and argument (if any)
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Arg_parser( const char * const opt, const char * const arg,
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const Option options[] );
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const std::string & error() const throw() { return error_; }
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// The number of arguments parsed (may be different from argc)
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int arguments() const throw() { return data.size(); }
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// If code( i ) is 0, argument( i ) is a non-option.
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// Else argument( i ) is the option's argument (or empty).
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int code( const int i ) const throw()
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{
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if( i >= 0 && i < arguments() ) return data[i].code;
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else return 0;
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}
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const std::string & argument( const int i ) const throw()
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{
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if( i >= 0 && i < arguments() ) return data[i].argument;
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else return error_;
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}
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};
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