Lines Matching defs:options
170 * The bits in 'pass' are used to decide which options are applicable at
174 * 4 non-widget options
197 * The options[] table is organized this way to make it simple to maintain
198 * a sorted list of options for the help-message.
201 static const Options options[] = {
342 * Make an array showing which argv[] entries are options. Use "--" as a
380 dlg_exiterr("Too many --file options");
515 for (n = 0; n < sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]); n++) {
516 if ((pass & options[n].pass) != 0
517 && !strcmp(name, options[n].name)) {
518 result = options[n].code;
529 dlg_exiterr("Error: %s.\nUse --help to list options.\n\n", msg);
1285 "Usage: %s <options> { --and-widget <options> }",
1286 "where options are \"common\" options, followed by \"box\" options",
1289 "Special options:",
1300 size_t limit = sizeof(options) / sizeof(options[0]);
1310 opts[j] = &(options[j]);
1315 fprintf(dialog_state.output, "Common options:\n ");
1329 fprintf(dialog_state.output, "\nBox options:\n");
1370 * "Common" options apply to all widgets more/less. Most of the common options
1381 while (offset < argc && !done) { /* Common options */
1600 /* options of Xdialog which we ignore */
1619 default: /* no more common options */
1643 * Initialize options at the start of a series of common options culminating
1664 * The first time this is called, check for common options given by an
1799 * case of options that only report information without interaction.
1901 * accumulating options for each widget.