options.h revision 290001
1/*   -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- vi: set ro:
2 *
3 *  DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE   (options.h)
4 *
5 *  It has been AutoGen-ed
6 *  From the definitions    funcs.def
7 *  and the template file   options_h
8 *
9 *  This file defines all the global structures and special values
10 *  used in the automated option processing library.
11 *
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34#ifndef AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD
35#define AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD 1
36/** \file options.h
37 *
38 * @addtogroup autoopts
39 * @{
40 */
41#include <sys/types.h>
42#include <stdio.h>
43
44#ifndef COMPAT_H_GUARD
45/*
46 * This is needed for test compilations where the "compat.h"
47 * header is not usually available.
48 */
49#  if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H)
50#    include <stdint.h>
51#  elif defined(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
52#    include <inttypes.h>
53#  endif /* HAVE_STDINT/INTTYPES_H */
54
55#  if defined(HAVE_LIMITS_H)
56#    include <limits.h>
57#  elif defined(HAVE_SYS_LIMITS_H)
58#    include <sys/limits.h>
59#  endif /* HAVE_LIMITS/SYS_LIMITS_H */
60
61#  if defined(HAVE_SYSEXITS_H)
62#    include <sysexits.h>
63#  endif /* HAVE_SYSEXITS_H */
64
65#  if defined(HAVE_STDBOOL_H)
66#    include <stdbool.h>
67#  else
68     typedef enum { false = 0, true = 1 } _Bool;
69#    define bool _Bool
70
71     /* The other macros must be usable in preprocessor directives.  */
72#    define false 0
73#    define true 1
74#  endif /* HAVE_SYSEXITS_H */
75#endif /* COMPAT_H_GUARD */
76// END-CONFIGURED-HEADERS
77
78/**
79 * Defined to abnormal value of EX_USAGE.  Used to indicate that paged usage
80 * was requested.  It is used to distinguish a --usage from a --help request.
81 * --usage is abbreviated and --help gives as much help as possible.
82 */
83#define AO_EXIT_REQ_USAGE 10064
84
85#undef  VOIDP
86/**
87 * Coerce a value into a void pointer with no const or volatile attributes.
88 * Somewhere along the line, the above set of includes need to set up
89 * the "uintptr_t" type.
90 */
91#define VOIDP(_a)  ((void *)(uintptr_t)(_a))
92
93/**
94 *  PUBLIC DEFINES
95 *
96 *  The following defines may be used in applications that need to test the
97 *  state of an option.  To test against these masks and values, a pointer
98 *  to an option descriptor must be obtained.  There are two ways:
99 *
100 *  1. inside an option processing procedure, it is the second argument,
101 *     conventionally "tOptDesc * pOD".
102 *
103 *  2. Outside of an option procedure (or to reference a different option
104 *     descriptor), use either "&DESC( opt_name )" or "&pfx_DESC( opt_name )".
105 *
106 *  See the relevant generated header file to determine which and what
107 *  values for "opt_name" are available.
108 * @group version
109 * @{
110 */
111/// autoopts structure version
112#define OPTIONS_STRUCT_VERSION      167936
113/// autoopts structure version string
114#define OPTIONS_VERSION_STRING      "41:0:16"
115/// minimum version the autoopts library supports
116#define OPTIONS_MINIMUM_VERSION     102400
117/// minimum version the autoopts library supports as a string
118#define OPTIONS_MIN_VER_STRING      "25:0:0"
119/// the display version of the autoopts library, as a string
120#define OPTIONS_DOTTED_VERSION      "41.0"
121/// convert a version/release number pair to an integer value
122#define OPTIONS_VER_TO_NUM(_v, _r)  (((_v) * 4096) + (_r))
123/// @}
124
125/**
126 * Option argument types.  This must fit in the OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK
127 * field of the fOptState field of an option descriptor (tOptDesc).
128 * It will be a problem to extend beyond 4 bits.
129 */
130typedef enum {
131    OPARG_TYPE_NONE         =  0, ///< does not take an argument
132    OPARG_TYPE_STRING       =  1, ///< default type/ vanilla string
133    OPARG_TYPE_ENUMERATION  =  2, ///< opt arg is an enum (keyword list)
134    OPARG_TYPE_BOOLEAN      =  3, ///< opt arg is boolean-valued
135    OPARG_TYPE_MEMBERSHIP   =  4, ///< opt arg sets set membership bits
136    OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC      =  5, ///< opt arg is a long int
137    OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY    =  6, ///< option arg is hierarchical value
138    OPARG_TYPE_FILE         =  7, ///< option arg names a file
139    OPARG_TYPE_TIME         =  8, ///< opt arg is a time duration
140    OPARG_TYPE_FLOAT        =  9, ///< opt arg is a floating point num
141    OPARG_TYPE_DOUBLE       = 10, ///< opt arg is a double prec. float
142    OPARG_TYPE_LONG_DOUBLE  = 11, ///< opt arg is a long double prec.
143    OPARG_TYPE_LONG_LONG    = 12  ///< opt arg is a long long int
144} teOptArgType;
145
146/**
147 * value descriptor for sub options
148 */
149typedef struct optionValue {
150    teOptArgType        valType;        ///< which argument type
151    char *              pzName;         ///< name of the sub-option
152    union {
153        char            strVal[1];      ///< OPARG_TYPE_STRING
154        unsigned int    enumVal;        ///< OPARG_TYPE_ENUMERATION
155        unsigned int    boolVal;        ///< OPARG_TYPE_BOOLEAN
156        unsigned long   setVal;         ///< OPARG_TYPE_MEMBERSHIP
157        long            longVal;        ///< OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC
158        void *          nestVal;        ///< OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY
159    } v;
160} tOptionValue;
161
162/**
163 * file argument state and handling.
164 */
165typedef enum {
166    FTYPE_MODE_MAY_EXIST        = 0x00, ///< may or may not exist
167    FTYPE_MODE_MUST_EXIST       = 0x01, ///< must pre-exist
168    FTYPE_MODE_MUST_NOT_EXIST   = 0x02, ///< must *not* pre-exist
169    FTYPE_MODE_EXIST_MASK       = 0x03, ///< mask for these bits
170    FTYPE_MODE_NO_OPEN          = 0x00, ///< leave file closed
171    FTYPE_MODE_OPEN_FD          = 0x10, ///< call open(2)
172    FTYPE_MODE_FOPEN_FP         = 0x20, ///< call fopen(3)
173    FTYPE_MODE_OPEN_MASK        = 0x30  ///< open/fopen/not open
174} teOptFileType;
175
176/**
177 * the open flag bits or the mode string, depending on the open type.
178 */
179typedef union {
180    int             file_flags;  ///< open(2) flag bits
181    char const *    file_mode;   ///< fopen(3) mode string
182} tuFileMode;
183
184/// initial number of option argument holders to allocate
185#define MIN_ARG_ALLOC_CT   6
186/// amount by which to increment the argument holder allocation.
187#define INCR_ARG_ALLOC_CT  8
188/**
189 * an argument list.  When an option appears multiple times and
190 * the values get "stacked".  \a apzArgs  holds 8 pointers initially
191 * and is incremented by \a INCR_ARG_ALLOC_CT as needed.
192 */
193typedef struct {
194    int             useCt;  ///< elements in use
195
196    /// allocated elements, mininum \a MIN_ARG_ALLOC_CT
197    /// steps by \a INCR_ARG_ALLOC_CT
198    int             allocCt;
199    char const *    apzArgs[MIN_ARG_ALLOC_CT]; ///< element array
200} tArgList;
201
202/**
203 *  Bits in the fOptState option descriptor field.
204 * @{
205 */
206
207/** integral type for holding opt_state masks */
208typedef uint32_t opt_state_mask_t;
209
210#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_SHIFT 12
211/** bits defined for opt_state_mask_t */
212/** Set via the "SET_OPT()" macro */
213#define OPTST_SET              0x0000001U
214/** Set via an RC/INI file */
215#define OPTST_PRESET           0x0000002U
216/** Set via a command line option */
217#define OPTST_DEFINED          0x0000004U
218/** Reset via command line option */
219#define OPTST_RESET            0x0000008U
220/** selected by equiv'ed option */
221#define OPTST_EQUIVALENCE      0x0000010U
222/** option is in disabled state */
223#define OPTST_DISABLED         0x0000020U
224/** pzOptArg was allocated */
225#define OPTST_ALLOC_ARG        0x0000040U
226/** option cannot be preset */
227#define OPTST_NO_INIT          0x0000100U
228/** opt value (flag) is any digit */
229#define OPTST_NUMBER_OPT       0x0000200U
230/** opt uses optionStackArg proc */
231#define OPTST_STACKED          0x0000400U
232/** option defaults to enabled */
233#define OPTST_INITENABLED      0x0000800U
234/** bit 1 of arg type enum */
235#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1       0x0001000U
236/** bit 2 of arg type enum */
237#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_2       0x0002000U
238/** bit 3 of arg type enum */
239#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_3       0x0004000U
240/** bit 4 of arg type enum */
241#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_4       0x0008000U
242/** the option arg not required */
243#define OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL     0x0010000U
244/** process opt on first pass */
245#define OPTST_IMM              0x0020000U
246/** process disablement immed. */
247#define OPTST_DISABLE_IMM      0x0040000U
248/** compiled out of program */
249#define OPTST_OMITTED          0x0080000U
250/** must be set or pre-set */
251#define OPTST_MUST_SET         0x0100000U
252/** opt is for doc only */
253#define OPTST_DOCUMENT         0x0200000U
254/** process opt twice - imm + reg */
255#define OPTST_TWICE            0x0400000U
256/** process disabled option twice */
257#define OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE    0x0800000U
258/** scaled integer value */
259#define OPTST_SCALED_NUM       0x1000000U
260/** disable from cmd line */
261#define OPTST_NO_COMMAND       0x2000000U
262/** support is being removed */
263#define OPTST_DEPRECATED       0x4000000U
264/** alias for other option */
265#define OPTST_ALIAS            0x8000000U
266
267/** bits in SET mask:
268 *  set     preset  reset   defined */
269#define OPTST_SET_MASK         0x000000FU
270
271/** bits in MUTABLE mask:
272 *  set         preset      reset       defined     equivalence disabled
273 *  alloc_arg */
274#define OPTST_MUTABLE_MASK     0x000007FU
275
276/** bits omitted from PERSISTENT mask:
277 *  mutable_mask */
278#define OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK  0xFFFFF00U
279
280/** bits in SELECTED mask:
281 *  set     defined */
282#define OPTST_SELECTED_MASK    0x0000005U
283
284/** bits in ARG_TYPE mask:
285 *  arg_type_1 arg_type_2 arg_type_3 arg_type_4 */
286#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK    0x000F000U
287
288/** bits in NO_USAGE mask:
289 *  omitted    no_command deprecated */
290#define OPTST_NO_USAGE_MASK    0x6080000U
291
292/** bits in IMMUTABLE mask:
293 *  document omitted */
294#define OPTST_IMMUTABLE_MASK   0x0280000U
295
296/** bits in DO_NOT_SAVE mask:
297 *  document omitted  no_init */
298#define OPTST_DO_NOT_SAVE_MASK 0x0280100U
299
300/** bits in NO_OUTPUT mask:
301 *  document omitted  alias */
302#define OPTST_NO_OUTPUT_MASK   0x8280000U
303
304/** all bits in opt_state_mask_t masks */
305#define OPTST_MASK_ALL         0xFFFFF7FU
306
307/** no bits in opt_state_mask_t */
308#define OPTST_INIT             0x0000000U
309/** @} */
310
311#ifdef NO_OPTIONAL_OPT_ARGS
312# undef  OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL
313# define OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL   0
314#endif
315
316#define VENDOR_OPTION_VALUE   'W'
317
318#define SELECTED_OPT(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState  & OPTST_SELECTED_MASK)
319#define UNUSED_OPT(  _od)     (((_od)->fOptState & OPTST_SET_MASK) == 0)
320#define DISABLED_OPT(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState  & OPTST_DISABLED)
321#define OPTION_STATE(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState)
322#define OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(_n) ((_n) << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_SHIFT)
323#define OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(_f) \
324    (((_f)&OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK) >> OPTST_ARG_TYPE_SHIFT)
325
326/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
327 *
328 *  PRIVATE INTERFACES
329 *
330 *  The following values are used in the generated code to communicate
331 *  with the option library procedures.  They are not for public use
332 *  and may be subject to change.
333 */
334
335/**
336 *  Define the processing state flags
337 * @{
338 */
339
340/** integral type for holding proc_state masks */
341typedef uint32_t proc_state_mask_t;
342
343/** bits defined for proc_state_mask_t */
344/** Process long style options */
345#define OPTPROC_LONGOPT       0x000001U
346/** Process short style "flags" */
347#define OPTPROC_SHORTOPT      0x000002U
348/** Stop on argument errors */
349#define OPTPROC_ERRSTOP       0x000004U
350/** Current option is disabled */
351#define OPTPROC_DISABLEDOPT   0x000008U
352/** no options are required */
353#define OPTPROC_NO_REQ_OPT    0x000010U
354/** there is a number option */
355#define OPTPROC_NUM_OPT       0x000020U
356/** have inits been done? */
357#define OPTPROC_INITDONE      0x000040U
358/** any negation options? */
359#define OPTPROC_NEGATIONS     0x000080U
360/** check environment? */
361#define OPTPROC_ENVIRON       0x000100U
362/** Disallow remaining arguments */
363#define OPTPROC_NO_ARGS       0x000200U
364/** Require args after options */
365#define OPTPROC_ARGS_REQ      0x000400U
366/** reorder operands after opts */
367#define OPTPROC_REORDER       0x000800U
368/** emit usage in GNU style */
369#define OPTPROC_GNUUSAGE      0x001000U
370/** Translate strings in tOptions */
371#define OPTPROC_TRANSLATE     0x002000U
372/** no usage on usage error */
373#define OPTPROC_MISUSE        0x004000U
374/** immediate options active */
375#define OPTPROC_IMMEDIATE     0x008000U
376/** suppress for config only */
377#define OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_CFG 0x010000U
378/** suppress xlation always */
379#define OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT     0x020000U
380/** vendor options active */
381#define OPTPROC_VENDOR_OPT    0x040000U
382/** opt processing in preset state */
383#define OPTPROC_PRESETTING    0x080000U
384/** Ignore pzFullUsage, compute usage text */
385#define OPTPROC_COMPUTE       0x100000U
386/** Program outputs digested option state for shell scripts.  Usage text
387  * always written to stderr */
388#define OPTPROC_SHELL_OUTPUT  0x200000U
389
390/** bits in NO_XLAT mask:
391 *  nxlat_opt_cfg nxlat_opt */
392#define OPTPROC_NO_XLAT_MASK  0x030000U
393
394/** all bits in proc_state_mask_t masks */
395#define OPTPROC_MASK_ALL      0x3FFFFFU
396
397/** no bits in proc_state_mask_t */
398#define OPTPROC_NONE          0x000000U
399/** @} */
400
401#define STMTS(s)  do { s; } while (false)
402
403/**
404 *  Abbreviation for const memory character.
405 */
406#define tCC         char const
407
408/**
409 * Magical values for the program's option pointer
410 * @{
411 */
412typedef enum {
413    OP_VAL_EMIT_USAGE       = 1,  ///< request for usage
414    OP_VAL_EMIT_SHELL       = 2,  ///< emit value for Bourne shell evaluation
415    OP_VAL_RETURN_VALNAME   = 3,  ///< return the value as a string
416    OP_VAL_EMIT_LIMIT       = 15  ///< limit for magic values
417} opt_proc_vals_t;
418
419/// \a OPT_VAL_EMIT_USAGE cast as a pointer
420#define OPTPROC_EMIT_USAGE      ((tOptions *)OP_VAL_EMIT_USAGE)
421
422/// \a OPT_VAL_EMIT_SHELL cast as a pointer
423#define OPTPROC_EMIT_SHELL      ((tOptions *)OP_VAL_EMIT_SHELL)
424
425/// \a OPT_VAL_RETURN_VALNAME cast as a pointer
426#define OPTPROC_RETURN_VALNAME  ((tOptions *)OP_VAL_RETURN_VALNAME)
427
428/// \a OPT_VAL_EMIT_LIMIT cast as a pointer
429#define OPTPROC_EMIT_LIMIT      ((tOptions *)OP_VAL_EMIT_LIMIT)
430/** @} */
431
432/** group option processing procedure types
433 * @{
434 */
435/** forward declaration for tOptDesc */
436typedef struct opt_desc tOptDesc;
437/** forward declaration for tOptiond */
438typedef struct options  tOptions;
439
440/**
441 *  The option procedures do the special processing for each
442 *  option flag that needs it.
443 */
444typedef void (tOptProc)(tOptions * pOpts, tOptDesc * pOptDesc);
445
446/**
447 * a pointer to an option processing procedure
448 */
449typedef tOptProc * tpOptProc;
450
451/**
452 *  The usage procedure will never return.  It calls "exit(2)"
453 *  with the "exitCode" argument passed to it.
454 */
455// coverity[+kill]
456typedef void (tUsageProc)(tOptions * pOpts, int exitCode);
457
458/**
459 * a pointer to a procedure that prints usage and exits.
460 */
461typedef tUsageProc * tpUsageProc;
462/** @} */
463
464/**
465 *  Special definitions.  "NOLIMIT" is the 'max' value to use when
466 *  a flag may appear multiple times without limit.  "NO_EQUIVALENT"
467 *  is an illegal value for 'optIndex' (option description index).
468 * @{
469 */
470#define NOLIMIT          USHRT_MAX  ///< no occurrance count limit
471#define OPTION_LIMIT     SHRT_MAX   ///< maximum number of option types
472/// option index to indicate no equivalance or alias
473#define NO_EQUIVALENT    (OPTION_LIMIT+1)
474/** @} */
475
476/**
477 * Option argument value.  Which is valid is determined by:
478 * (fOptState & OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK) >> OPTST_ARG_TYPE_SHIFT
479 * which will yield one of the teOptArgType values.
480 */
481typedef union {
482    char const *    argString;  ///< as a string
483    uintptr_t       argEnum;    ///< as an enumeration value
484    uintptr_t       argIntptr;  ///< as an integer big enough to hold pointer
485    long            argInt;     ///< as a long integer
486    unsigned long   argUint;    ///< as an unsigned long ingeger
487    unsigned int    argBool;    ///< as a boolean value
488    FILE *          argFp;      ///< as a FILE * pointer
489    int             argFd;      ///< as a file descriptor (int)
490} opt_arg_union_t;
491
492/// Compatibility define: \a pzLastArg is now \a optArg.argString
493#define             pzLastArg       optArg.argString
494/// The old amorphous argument bucket is now the opt_arg_union_t union.
495#define             optArgBucket_t  opt_arg_union_t
496
497/**
498 * Enumeration of AutoOpts defined options.  The enumeration is used in
499 * marking each option that is defined by AutoOpts so libopts can find
500 * the correct descriptor.  This renders \a option_spec_idx_t redundant.
501 */
502typedef enum {
503    AOUSE_USER_DEFINED = 0,     ///< user specified option
504    AOUSE_RESET_OPTION,         ///< reset option state option
505    AOUSE_VERSION,              ///< request version
506    AOUSE_HELP,                 ///< request usage help
507    AOUSE_MORE_HELP,            ///< request paged usage
508    AOUSE_USAGE,                ///< request short usage
509    AOUSE_SAVE_OPTS,            ///< save option state
510    AOUSE_LOAD_OPTS,            ///< load options from file
511    AOUSE_VENDOR_OPT            ///< specify a vendor option
512} opt_usage_t;
513
514/**
515 *  Descriptor structure for each option.
516 *  Only the fields marked "PUBLIC" are for public use.
517 */
518struct opt_desc {
519    /// Public, the index of this descriptor
520    uint16_t const      optIndex;
521    /// Public, the flag character (value)
522    uint16_t const      optValue;
523    /// Public, the index of the option used to activate option
524    uint16_t            optActualIndex;
525    /// Public, the flag character of the activating option
526    uint16_t            optActualValue;
527
528    /// Public, the index of the equivalenced-to option.
529    /// This is NO_EQUIVALENT unless activated.
530    uint16_t const      optEquivIndex;
531    /// Private, the minimum occurrance count
532    uint16_t const      optMinCt;
533    /// Private, the maximum occurrance count (NOLIMIT, if unlimited)
534    uint16_t const      optMaxCt;
535    /// Public, the actual occurrance count
536    uint16_t            optOccCt;
537
538    /// Public, the option processing state
539    opt_state_mask_t    fOptState;
540    /// Private, how the option is used (opt_usage_t)
541    uint32_t            optUsage;
542    /// Public, The current option argument value
543    opt_arg_union_t     optArg;
544    /// Public, data that is actually private to the code that handles
545    /// this particular option.  It is public IFF you have your own
546    /// handling function.
547    void *              optCookie;
548
549    /// Private, a list of options that must be specified when this option
550    /// has been specified
551    int const  * const  pOptMust;
552
553    /// Private, a list of options that cannot be specified when this option
554    /// has been specified
555    int const  * const  pOptCant;
556
557    /// Private, the function to call for handling this option
558    tpOptProc    const  pOptProc;
559
560    /// Private, usage information about this option
561    char const * const  pzText;
562
563    /// Public, the UPPER CASE, shell variable name syntax name of the option
564    char const * const  pz_NAME;
565
566    /// the unmodified name of the option
567    char const * const  pz_Name;
568
569    /// the option name to use to disable the option.  Long options names
570    /// must be active.
571    char const * const  pz_DisableName;
572
573    /// the special prefix that makes the normal option name become the
574    /// disablement name.
575    char const * const  pz_DisablePfx;
576};
577
578/**
579 *  Some options need special processing, so we store their
580 *  indexes in a known place.
581 */
582typedef struct {
583    uint16_t const  more_help;      ///< passes help text through pager
584    uint16_t const  save_opts;      ///< stores option state to a file
585    uint16_t const  number_option;  ///< the option "name" is an integer
586    /// all arguments are options, this is the default option that must
587    /// take an argument.  That argument is the unrecognized option.
588    uint16_t const  default_opt;
589} option_spec_idx_t;
590
591/**
592 *  The procedure generated for translating option text
593 */
594typedef void (tOptionXlateProc)(void);
595
596/**
597 * Everything marked "PUBLIC" is also marked "const".  Public access is not
598 * a license to modify.  Other fields are used and modified by the library.
599 * They are also subject to change without any notice.
600 * Do not even look at these outside of libopts.
601 */
602struct options {
603    int const                   structVersion; ///< The version of this struct
604    unsigned int                origArgCt;     ///< program argument count
605    char **                     origArgVect;   ///< program argument vector
606    proc_state_mask_t           fOptSet;       ///< option proc. state flags
607    unsigned int                curOptIdx;     ///< current option index
608    char *                      pzCurOpt;      ///< current option text
609
610    /// Public, the full path of the program
611    char const * const          pzProgPath;
612    /// Public, the name of the executable, without any path
613    char const * const          pzProgName;
614    /// Public, the upper-cased, shell variable syntax-ed program name
615    char const * const          pzPROGNAME;
616    /// the name of the "rc file" (configuration file)
617    char const * const          pzRcName;
618    /// the copyright text
619    char const * const          pzCopyright;
620    /// the full copyright notice
621    char const * const          pzCopyNotice;
622    /// a string with the program name, project name and version
623    char const * const          pzFullVersion;
624    /// a list of pointers to directories to search for the config file
625    char const * const *        const papzHomeList;
626    /// the title line for usage
627    char const * const          pzUsageTitle;
628    /// some added explanation for what this program is trying to do
629    char const * const          pzExplain;
630    /// a detailed explanation of the program's purpose, for use when
631    /// full help has been requested
632    char const * const          pzDetail;
633    /// The public array of option descriptors
634    tOptDesc   * const          pOptDesc;
635    /// the email address for reporting bugs
636    char const * const          pzBugAddr;
637
638    /// Reserved for future use
639    void *                      pExtensions;
640    /// A copy of the option state when optionSaveState was called.
641    void *                      pSavedState;
642
643    /// The procedure to call to print usage text
644    // coverity[+kill]
645    tpUsageProc                 pUsageProc;
646    /// The procedure to call to translate translatable option messages
647    tOptionXlateProc *          pTransProc;
648
649    /// Special option indexes.
650    option_spec_idx_t           specOptIdx;
651    /// the total number of options for the program
652    int const                   optCt;
653    /// The number of "presettable" options, though some may be marked
654    /// "no-preset".  Includes all user specified options, plus a few
655    /// that are specified by AutoOpts.
656    int const                   presetOptCt;
657    /// user specified full usage text
658    char const *                pzFullUsage;
659    /// user specifed short usage (usage error triggered) message
660    char const *                pzShortUsage;
661    /// The option argument settings active when optionSaveState was called
662    opt_arg_union_t const * const originalOptArgArray;
663    /// any saved cookie value
664    void * const * const        originalOptArgCookie;
665    /// the package data directory (e.g. global configuration files)
666    char const * const          pzPkgDataDir;
667    /// email address of the project packager
668    char const * const          pzPackager;
669};
670
671/*
672 *  Versions where in various fields first appear:
673 *  ($AO_CURRENT * 4096 + $AO_REVISION, but $AO_REVISION must be zero)
674 */
675/**
676 * The version that first stored the original argument vector
677 */
678#define originalOptArgArray_STRUCT_VERSION  0x20000 /* AO_CURRENT = 32 */
679#define HAS_originalOptArgArray(_opt) \
680    ((_opt)->structVersion >= originalOptArgArray_STRUCT_VERSION)
681
682/**
683 * The version that first stored the package data directory
684 */
685#define pzPkgDataDir_STRUCT_VERSION  0x22000 /* AO_CURRENT = 34 */
686#define HAS_pzPkgDataDir(_opt) \
687    ((_opt)->structVersion >= pzPkgDataDir_STRUCT_VERSION)
688
689/**
690 * The version that first stored the option usage in each option descriptor
691 */
692#define opt_usage_t_STRUCT_VERSION  0x26000 /* AO_CURRENT = 38 */
693#define HAS_opt_usage_t(_opt) \
694    ((_opt)->structVersion >= opt_usage_t_STRUCT_VERSION)
695
696/**
697 *  "token list" structure returned by "string_tokenize()"
698 */
699typedef struct {
700    unsigned long   tkn_ct;      ///< number of tokens found
701    unsigned char * tkn_list[1]; ///< array of pointers to tokens
702} token_list_t;
703
704/*
705 *  Hide the interface - it pollutes a POSIX claim, but leave it for
706 *  anyone #include-ing this header
707 */
708#define strneqvcmp      option_strneqvcmp
709#define streqvcmp       option_streqvcmp
710#define streqvmap       option_streqvmap
711#define strequate       option_strequate
712#define strtransform    option_strtransform
713
714/**
715 *  Everything needed to be known about an mmap-ed file.
716 *
717 *  This is an output only structure used by text_mmap and text_munmap.
718 *  Clients must not alter the contents and must provide it to both
719 *  the text_mmap and text_munmap procedures.  BE ADVISED: if you are
720 *  mapping the file with PROT_WRITE the NUL byte at the end MIGHT NOT
721 *  BE WRITABLE.  In any event, that byte is not be written back
722 *  to the source file.  ALSO: if "txt_data" is valid and "txt_errno"
723 *  is not zero, then there *may* not be a terminating NUL.
724 */
725typedef struct {
726    void *      txt_data;      ///< text file data
727    size_t      txt_size;      ///< actual file size
728    size_t      txt_full_size; ///< mmaped mem size
729    int         txt_fd;        ///< file descriptor
730    int         txt_zero_fd;   ///< fd for /dev/zero
731    int         txt_errno;     ///< warning code
732    int         txt_prot;      ///< "prot" flags
733    int         txt_flags;     ///< mapping type
734} tmap_info_t;
735
736/**
737 * mmap result wrapper that yields "true" when mmap has failed.
738 */
739#define TEXT_MMAP_FAILED_ADDR(a)  (VOIDP(a) == VOIDP(MAP_FAILED))
740
741#ifdef  __cplusplus
742#define CPLUSPLUS_OPENER extern "C" {
743CPLUSPLUS_OPENER
744#define CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER }
745#else
746#define CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER
747#endif
748
749/**
750 *  The following routines may be coded into AutoOpts client code:
751 */
752
753/**
754 * ao_string_tokenize - tokenize an input string
755 *
756 *  This function will convert one input string into a list of strings.
757 *  The list of strings is derived by separating the input based on
758 *  white space separation.  However, if the input contains either single
759 *  or double quote characters, then the text after that character up to
760 *  a matching quote will become the string in the list.
761 *
762 *  The returned pointer should be deallocated with @code{free(3C)} when
763 *  are done using the data.  The data are placed in a single block of
764 *  allocated memory.  Do not deallocate individual token/strings.
765 *
766 *  The structure pointed to will contain at least these two fields:
767 *  @table @samp
768 *  @item tkn_ct
769 *  The number of tokens found in the input string.
770 *  @item tok_list
771 *  An array of @code{tkn_ct + 1} pointers to substring tokens, with
772 *  the last pointer set to NULL.
773 *  @end table
774 *
775 *  There are two types of quoted strings: single quoted (@code{'}) and
776 *  double quoted (@code{"}).  Singly quoted strings are fairly raw in that
777 *  escape characters (@code{\\}) are simply another character, except when
778 *  preceding the following characters:
779 *  @example
780 *  @code{\\}  double backslashes reduce to one
781 *  @code{'}   incorporates the single quote into the string
782 *  @code{\n}  suppresses both the backslash and newline character
783 *  @end example
784 *
785 *  Double quote strings are formed according to the rules of string
786 *  constants in ANSI-C programs.
787 *
788 * @param string       string to be tokenized
789 *
790 * @return token_list_t * - pointer to a structure that lists each token
791 */
792extern token_list_t * ao_string_tokenize(char const *);
793
794
795/**
796 * configFileLoad - parse a configuration file
797 *
798 *  This routine will load a named configuration file and parse the
799 *  text as a hierarchically valued option.  The option descriptor
800 *  created from an option definition file is not used via this interface.
801 *  The returned value is "named" with the input file name and is of
802 *  type "@code{OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY}".  It may be used in calls to
803 *  @code{optionGetValue()}, @code{optionNextValue()} and
804 *  @code{optionUnloadNested()}.
805 *
806 * @param fname        the file to load
807 *
808 * @return const tOptionValue * - An allocated, compound value structure
809 */
810extern const tOptionValue * configFileLoad(char const *);
811
812
813/**
814 * optionFileLoad - Load the locatable config files, in order
815 *
816 *  This function looks in all the specified directories for a configuration
817 *  file ("rc" file or "ini" file) and processes any found twice.  The first
818 *  time through, they are processed in reverse order (last file first).  At
819 *  that time, only "immediate action" configurables are processed.  For
820 *  example, if the last named file specifies not processing any more
821 *  configuration files, then no more configuration files will be processed.
822 *  Such an option in the @strong{first} named directory will have no effect.
823 *
824 *  Once the immediate action configurables have been handled, then the
825 *  directories are handled in normal, forward order.  In that way, later
826 *  config files can override the settings of earlier config files.
827 *
828 *  See the AutoOpts documentation for a thorough discussion of the
829 *  config file format.
830 *
831 *  Configuration files not found or not decipherable are simply ignored.
832 *
833 * @param opts         program options descriptor
834 * @param prog         program name
835 *
836 * @return int - 0 -> SUCCESS, -1 -> FAILURE
837 */
838extern int optionFileLoad(tOptions *, char const *);
839
840
841/**
842 * optionFindNextValue - find a hierarcicaly valued option instance
843 *
844 *  This routine will find the next entry in a nested value option or
845 *  configurable.  It will search through the list and return the next entry
846 *  that matches the criteria.
847 *
848 * @param odesc        an option with a nested arg type
849 * @param pPrevVal     the last entry
850 * @param name         name of value to find
851 * @param value        the matching value
852 *
853 * @return const tOptionValue * - a compound value structure
854 */
855extern const tOptionValue * optionFindNextValue(const tOptDesc *, const tOptionValue *, char const *, char const *);
856
857
858/**
859 * optionFindValue - find a hierarcicaly valued option instance
860 *
861 *  This routine will find an entry in a nested value option or configurable.
862 *  It will search through the list and return a matching entry.
863 *
864 * @param odesc        an option with a nested arg type
865 * @param name         name of value to find
866 * @param val          the matching value
867 *
868 * @return const tOptionValue * - a compound value structure
869 */
870extern const tOptionValue * optionFindValue(const tOptDesc *, char const *, char const *);
871
872
873/**
874 * optionFree - free allocated option processing memory
875 *
876 *  AutoOpts sometimes allocates memory and puts pointers to it in the
877 *  option state structures.  This routine deallocates all such memory.
878 *
879 * @param pOpts        program options descriptor
880 */
881extern void optionFree(tOptions *);
882
883
884/**
885 * optionGetValue - get a specific value from a hierarcical list
886 *
887 *  This routine will find an entry in a nested value option or configurable.
888 *  If "valueName" is NULL, then the first entry is returned.  Otherwise,
889 *  the first entry with a name that exactly matches the argument will be
890 *  returned.  If there is no matching value, NULL is returned and errno is
891 *  set to ENOENT. If the provided option value is not a hierarchical value,
892 *  NULL is also returned and errno is set to EINVAL.
893 *
894 * @param pOptValue    a hierarchcal value
895 * @param valueName    name of value to get
896 *
897 * @return const tOptionValue * - a compound value structure
898 */
899extern const tOptionValue * optionGetValue(const tOptionValue *, char const *);
900
901
902/**
903 * optionLoadLine - process a string for an option name and value
904 *
905 *  This is a client program callable routine for setting options from, for
906 *  example, the contents of a file that they read in.  Only one option may
907 *  appear in the text.  It will be treated as a normal (non-preset) option.
908 *
909 *  When passed a pointer to the option struct and a string, it will find
910 *  the option named by the first token on the string and set the option
911 *  argument to the remainder of the string.  The caller must NUL terminate
912 *  the string.  The caller need not skip over any introductory hyphens.
913 *  Any embedded new lines will be included in the option
914 *  argument.  If the input looks like one or more quoted strings, then the
915 *  input will be "cooked".  The "cooking" is identical to the string
916 *  formation used in AutoGen definition files (@pxref{basic expression}),
917 *  except that you may not use backquotes.
918 *
919 * @param opts         program options descriptor
920 * @param line         NUL-terminated text
921 */
922extern void optionLoadLine(tOptions *, char const *);
923
924
925/**
926 * optionMemberList - Get the list of members of a bit mask set
927 *
928 *  This converts the OPT_VALUE_name mask value to a allocated string.
929 *  It is the caller's responsibility to free the string.
930 *
931 * @param od           the set membership option description
932 *
933 * @return char * - the names of the set bits
934 */
935extern char * optionMemberList(tOptDesc *);
936
937
938/**
939 * optionNextValue - get the next value from a hierarchical list
940 *
941 *  This routine will return the next entry after the entry passed in.  At the
942 *  end of the list, NULL will be returned.  If the entry is not found on the
943 *  list, NULL will be returned and "@var{errno}" will be set to EINVAL.
944 *  The "@var{pOldValue}" must have been gotten from a prior call to this
945 *  routine or to "@code{opitonGetValue()}".
946 *
947 * @param pOptValue    a hierarchcal list value
948 * @param pOldValue    a value from this list
949 *
950 * @return const tOptionValue * - a compound value structure
951 */
952extern const tOptionValue * optionNextValue(const tOptionValue *, const tOptionValue *);
953
954
955/**
956 * optionOnlyUsage - Print usage text for just the options
957 *
958 *  This routine will print only the usage for each option.
959 *  This function may be used when the emitted usage must incorporate
960 *  information not available to AutoOpts.
961 *
962 * @param pOpts        program options descriptor
963 * @param ex_code      exit code for calling exit(3)
964 */
965extern void optionOnlyUsage(tOptions *, int);
966
967
968/**
969 * optionPrintVersion - Print the program version
970 *
971 *  This routine will print the version to stdout.
972 *
973 * @param opts         program options descriptor
974 * @param od           the descriptor for this arg
975 */
976extern void optionPrintVersion(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
977
978
979/**
980 * optionPrintVersionAndReturn - Print the program version
981 *
982 *  This routine will print the version to stdout and return
983 *  instead of exiting.  Please see the source for the
984 *  @code{print_ver} funtion for details on selecting how
985 *  verbose to be after this function returns.
986 *
987 * @param opts         program options descriptor
988 * @param od           the descriptor for this arg
989 */
990extern void optionPrintVersionAndReturn(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
991
992
993/**
994 * optionProcess - this is the main option processing routine
995 *
996 *  This is the main entry point for processing options.  It is intended
997 *  that this procedure be called once at the beginning of the execution of
998 *  a program.  Depending on options selected earlier, it is sometimes
999 *  necessary to stop and restart option processing, or to select completely
1000 *  different sets of options.  This can be done easily, but you generally
1001 *  do not want to do this.
1002 *
1003 *  The number of arguments processed always includes the program name.
1004 *  If one of the arguments is "--", then it is counted and the processing
1005 *  stops.  If an error was encountered and errors are to be tolerated, then
1006 *  the returned value is the index of the argument causing the error.
1007 *  A hyphen by itself ("-") will also cause processing to stop and will
1008 *  @emph{not} be counted among the processed arguments.  A hyphen by itself
1009 *  is treated as an operand.  Encountering an operand stops option
1010 *  processing.
1011 *
1012 * @param opts         program options descriptor
1013 * @param a_ct         program arg count
1014 * @param a_v          program arg vector
1015 *
1016 * @return int - the count of the arguments processed
1017 */
1018extern int optionProcess(tOptions *, int, char **);
1019
1020
1021/**
1022 * optionRestore - restore option state from memory copy
1023 *
1024 *  Copy back the option state from saved memory.
1025 *  The allocated memory is left intact, so this routine can be
1026 *  called repeatedly without having to call optionSaveState again.
1027 *  If you are restoring a state that was saved before the first call
1028 *  to optionProcess(3AO), then you may change the contents of the
1029 *  argc/argv parameters to optionProcess.
1030 *
1031 * @param pOpts        program options descriptor
1032 */
1033extern void optionRestore(tOptions *);
1034
1035
1036/**
1037 * optionSaveFile - saves the option state to a file
1038 *
1039 *  This routine will save the state of option processing to a file.  The name
1040 *  of that file can be specified with the argument to the @code{--save-opts}
1041 *  option, or by appending the @code{rcfile} attribute to the last
1042 *  @code{homerc} attribute.  If no @code{rcfile} attribute was specified, it
1043 *  will default to @code{.@i{programname}rc}.  If you wish to specify another
1044 *  file, you should invoke the @code{SET_OPT_SAVE_OPTS(@i{filename})} macro.
1045 *
1046 *  The recommend usage is as follows:
1047 *  @example
1048 *  optionProcess(&progOptions, argc, argv);
1049 *  if (i_want_a_non_standard_place_for_this)
1050 *  SET_OPT_SAVE_OPTS("myfilename");
1051 *  optionSaveFile(&progOptions);
1052 *  @end example
1053 *
1054 * @param opts         program options descriptor
1055 */
1056extern void optionSaveFile(tOptions *);
1057
1058
1059/**
1060 * optionSaveState - saves the option state to memory
1061 *
1062 *  This routine will allocate enough memory to save the current option
1063 *  processing state.  If this routine has been called before, that memory
1064 *  will be reused.  You may only save one copy of the option state.  This
1065 *  routine may be called before optionProcess(3AO).  If you do call it
1066 *  before the first call to optionProcess, then you may also change the
1067 *  contents of argc/argv after you call optionRestore(3AO)
1068 *
1069 *  In fact, more strongly put: it is safest to only use this function
1070 *  before having processed any options.  In particular, the saving and
1071 *  restoring of stacked string arguments and hierarchical values is
1072 *  disabled.  The values are not saved.
1073 *
1074 * @param pOpts        program options descriptor
1075 */
1076extern void optionSaveState(tOptions *);
1077
1078
1079/**
1080 * optionUnloadNested - Deallocate the memory for a nested value
1081 *
1082 *  A nested value needs to be deallocated.  The pointer passed in should
1083 *  have been gotten from a call to @code{configFileLoad()} (See
1084 *  @pxref{libopts-configFileLoad}).
1085 *
1086 * @param pOptVal      the hierarchical value
1087 */
1088extern void optionUnloadNested(tOptionValue const *);
1089
1090
1091/**
1092 * optionVersion - return the compiled AutoOpts version number
1093 *
1094 *  Returns the full version string compiled into the library.
1095 *  The returned string cannot be modified.
1096 *
1097 * @return char const * - the version string in constant memory
1098 */
1099extern char const * optionVersion(void);
1100
1101
1102/**
1103 * strequate - map a list of characters to the same value
1104 *
1105 *  Each character in the input string get mapped to the first character
1106 *  in the string.
1107 *  This function name is mapped to option_strequate so as to not conflict
1108 *  with the POSIX name space.
1109 *
1110 * @param ch_list      characters to equivalence
1111 */
1112extern void strequate(char const *);
1113
1114
1115/**
1116 * streqvcmp - compare two strings with an equivalence mapping
1117 *
1118 *  Using a character mapping, two strings are compared for "equivalence".
1119 *  Each input character is mapped to a comparison character and the
1120 *  mapped-to characters are compared for the two NUL terminated input strings.
1121 *  This function name is mapped to option_streqvcmp so as to not conflict
1122 *  with the POSIX name space.
1123 *
1124 * @param str1         first string
1125 * @param str2         second string
1126 *
1127 * @return int - the difference between two differing characters
1128 */
1129extern int streqvcmp(char const *, char const *);
1130
1131
1132/**
1133 * streqvmap - Set the character mappings for the streqv functions
1134 *
1135 *  Set the character mapping.  If the count (@code{ct}) is set to zero, then
1136 *  the map is cleared by setting all entries in the map to their index
1137 *  value.  Otherwise, the "@code{From}" character is mapped to the "@code{To}"
1138 *  character.  If @code{ct} is greater than 1, then @code{From} and @code{To}
1139 *  are incremented and the process repeated until @code{ct} entries have been
1140 *  set. For example,
1141 *  @example
1142 *  streqvmap('a', 'A', 26);
1143 *  @end example
1144 *  @noindent
1145 *  will alter the mapping so that all English lower case letters
1146 *  will map to upper case.
1147 *
1148 *  This function name is mapped to option_streqvmap so as to not conflict
1149 *  with the POSIX name space.
1150 *
1151 * @param from         Input character
1152 * @param to           Mapped-to character
1153 * @param ct           compare length
1154 */
1155extern void streqvmap(char, char, int);
1156
1157
1158/**
1159 * strneqvcmp - compare two strings with an equivalence mapping
1160 *
1161 *  Using a character mapping, two strings are compared for "equivalence".
1162 *  Each input character is mapped to a comparison character and the
1163 *  mapped-to characters are compared for the two NUL terminated input strings.
1164 *  The comparison is limited to @code{ct} bytes.
1165 *  This function name is mapped to option_strneqvcmp so as to not conflict
1166 *  with the POSIX name space.
1167 *
1168 * @param str1         first string
1169 * @param str2         second string
1170 * @param ct           compare length
1171 *
1172 * @return int - the difference between two differing characters
1173 */
1174extern int strneqvcmp(char const *, char const *, int);
1175
1176
1177/**
1178 * strtransform - convert a string into its mapped-to value
1179 *
1180 *  Each character in the input string is mapped and the mapped-to
1181 *  character is put into the output.
1182 *  This function name is mapped to option_strtransform so as to not conflict
1183 *  with the POSIX name space.
1184 *
1185 *  The source and destination may be the same.
1186 *
1187 * @param dest         output string
1188 * @param src          input string
1189 */
1190extern void strtransform(char *, char const *);
1191
1192/*  AutoOpts PRIVATE FUNCTIONS:  */
1193tOptProc optionStackArg, optionUnstackArg, optionBooleanVal, optionNumericVal;
1194
1195extern char * ao_string_cook(char *, int *);
1196
1197extern unsigned int ao_string_cook_escape_char(char const *, char *, unsigned int);
1198
1199extern void genshelloptUsage(tOptions *, int);
1200
1201extern int optionAlias(tOptions *, tOptDesc *, unsigned int);
1202
1203extern void optionBooleanVal(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1204
1205extern uintptr_t optionEnumerationVal(tOptions *, tOptDesc *, char const * const *, unsigned int);
1206
1207extern void optionFileCheck(tOptions *, tOptDesc *, teOptFileType, tuFileMode);
1208
1209extern char const * optionKeywordName(tOptDesc *, unsigned int);
1210
1211extern void optionLoadOpt(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1212
1213extern bool optionMakePath(char *, int, char const *, char const *);
1214
1215extern void optionNestedVal(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1216
1217extern void optionNumericVal(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1218
1219extern void optionPagedUsage(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1220
1221extern void optionParseShell(tOptions *);
1222
1223extern void optionPrintParagraphs(char const *, bool, FILE *);
1224
1225extern void optionPutShell(tOptions *);
1226
1227extern char const * optionQuoteString(char const *, char const *);
1228
1229extern void optionResetOpt(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1230
1231extern void optionSetMembers(tOptions *, tOptDesc *, char const * const *, unsigned int);
1232
1233extern void optionShowRange(tOptions *, tOptDesc *, void *, int);
1234
1235extern void optionStackArg(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1236
1237extern void optionTimeDate(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1238
1239extern void optionTimeVal(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1240
1241extern void optionUnstackArg(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1242
1243extern void optionUsage(tOptions *, int);
1244
1245extern void optionVendorOption(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1246
1247extern void optionVersionStderr(tOptions *, tOptDesc *);
1248
1249extern void * text_mmap(char const *, int, int, tmap_info_t *);
1250
1251extern int text_munmap(tmap_info_t *);
1252
1253CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER
1254#endif /* AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD */
1255/** @}
1256 *
1257 * Local Variables:
1258 * c-file-style: "stroustrup"
1259 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
1260 * End:
1261 * options.h ends here */
1262