1/*	$NetBSD: options.h,v 1.1.1.1 2009/12/13 16:55:16 kardel Exp $	*/
2
3/*   -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- vi: set ro:
4 *
5 *  DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE   (options.h)
6 *
7 *  It has been AutoGen-ed  November  8, 2009 at 08:41:08 AM by AutoGen 5.9.10pre13
8 *  From the definitions    funcs.def
9 *  and the template file   options_h
10 *
11 *  This file defines all the global structures and special values
12 *  used in the automated option processing library.
13 *
14 *  Automated Options copyright (c) 1992-Y by Bruce Korb
15 *
16 *  AutoOpts is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
17 *  under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
18 *  by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
19 *  (at your option) any later version.
20 *
21 *  AutoOpts is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
22 *  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
23 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
24 *  See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
25 *
26 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
27 *  along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
28 */
29#ifndef AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD
30#define AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD 1
31#include <sys/types.h>
32#include <stdio.h>
33
34#if defined(HAVE_STDINT_H)
35# include <stdint.h>
36#elif defined(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
37# include <inttypes.h>
38#endif /* HAVE_STDINT/INTTYPES_H */
39
40#if defined(HAVE_LIMITS_H)
41# include <limits.h>
42#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_LIMITS_H)
43# include <sys/limits.h>
44#endif /* HAVE_LIMITS/SYS_LIMITS_H */
45
46#if defined(HAVE_SYSEXITS_H)
47#  include <sysexits.h>
48#endif /* HAVE_SYSEXITS_H */
49
50#ifndef EX_USAGE
51#  define EX_USAGE              64
52#endif
53
54/*
55 *  PUBLIC DEFINES
56 *
57 *  The following defines may be used in applications that need to test the
58 *  state of an option.  To test against these masks and values, a pointer
59 *  to an option descriptor must be obtained.  There are two ways:
60 *
61 *  1. inside an option processing procedure, it is the second argument,
62 *  conventionally "tOptDesc* pOD".
63 *
64 *  2.  Outside of an option procedure (or to reference a different option
65 *  descriptor), use either "&DESC( opt_name )" or "&pfx_DESC( opt_name )".
66 *
67 *  See the relevant generated header file to determine which and what
68 *  values for "opt_name" are available.
69 */
70
71#define  OPTIONS_STRUCT_VERSION  135168
72#define  OPTIONS_VERSION_STRING  "33:0:8"
73#define  OPTIONS_MINIMUM_VERSION 102400
74#define  OPTIONS_MIN_VER_STRING  "25:0:0"
75
76typedef enum {
77    OPARG_TYPE_NONE             = 0,
78    OPARG_TYPE_STRING           = 1,    /* default type/ vanilla string      */
79    OPARG_TYPE_ENUMERATION      = 2,    /* opt arg is an enum (keyword list) */
80    OPARG_TYPE_BOOLEAN          = 3,    /* opt arg is boolean-valued         */
81    OPARG_TYPE_MEMBERSHIP       = 4,    /* opt arg sets set membership bits  */
82    OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC          = 5,    /* opt arg has numeric value         */
83    OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY        = 6,    /* option arg is hierarchical value  */
84    OPARG_TYPE_FILE             = 7,    /* option arg names a file           */
85    OPARG_TYPE_TIME             = 8     /* opt arg is a time duration        */
86} teOptArgType;
87
88typedef struct optionValue {
89    teOptArgType        valType;
90    char*               pzName;
91    union {
92        char            strVal[1];      /* OPARG_TYPE_STRING      */
93        unsigned int    enumVal;        /* OPARG_TYPE_ENUMERATION */
94        unsigned int    boolVal;        /* OPARG_TYPE_BOOLEAN     */
95        unsigned long   setVal;         /* OPARG_TYPE_MEMBERSHIP  */
96        long            longVal;        /* OPARG_TYPE_NUMERIC     */
97        void*           nestVal;        /* OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY   */
98    } v;
99} tOptionValue;
100
101typedef enum {
102    FTYPE_MODE_MAY_EXIST        = 0x00,
103    FTYPE_MODE_MUST_EXIST       = 0x01,
104    FTYPE_MODE_MUST_NOT_EXIST   = 0x02,
105    FTYPE_MODE_EXIST_MASK       = 0x03,
106    FTYPE_MODE_NO_OPEN          = 0x00,
107    FTYPE_MODE_OPEN_FD          = 0x10,
108    FTYPE_MODE_FOPEN_FP         = 0x20,
109    FTYPE_MODE_OPEN_MASK        = 0x30
110} teOptFileType;
111
112typedef union {
113    int             file_flags;
114    char const *    file_mode;
115} tuFileMode;
116
117/*
118 *  Bits in the fOptState option descriptor field.
119 */
120typedef enum {
121    OPTST_SET_ID             =   0, /* Set via the "SET_OPT()" macro */
122    OPTST_PRESET_ID          =   1, /* Set via an RC/INI file        */
123    OPTST_DEFINED_ID         =   2, /* Set via a command line option */
124    OPTST_RESET_ID           =   3, /* Reset via command line option */
125    OPTST_EQUIVALENCE_ID     =   4, /* selected by equiv'ed option   */
126    OPTST_DISABLED_ID        =   5, /* option is in disabled state   */
127    OPTST_ALLOC_ARG_ID       =   6, /* pzOptArg was allocated        */
128    OPTST_NO_INIT_ID         =   8, /* option cannot be preset       */
129    OPTST_NUMBER_OPT_ID      =   9, /* opt value (flag) is any digit */
130    OPTST_STACKED_ID         =  10, /* opt uses optionStackArg proc  */
131    OPTST_INITENABLED_ID     =  11, /* option defaults to enabled    */
132    OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1_ID      =  12, /* bit 1 of arg type enum        */
133    OPTST_ARG_TYPE_2_ID      =  13, /* bit 2 of arg type enum        */
134    OPTST_ARG_TYPE_3_ID      =  14, /* bit 3 of arg type enum        */
135    OPTST_ARG_TYPE_4_ID      =  15, /* bit 4 of arg type enum        */
136    OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL_ID    =  16, /* the option arg not required   */
137    OPTST_IMM_ID             =  17, /* process opt on first pass     */
138    OPTST_DISABLE_IMM_ID     =  18, /* process disablement immed.    */
139    OPTST_OMITTED_ID         =  19, /* compiled out of program       */
140    OPTST_MUST_SET_ID        =  20, /* must be set or pre-set        */
141    OPTST_DOCUMENT_ID        =  21, /* opt is for doc only           */
142    OPTST_TWICE_ID           =  22, /* process opt twice - imm + reg */
143    OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE_ID   =  23, /* process disabled option twice */
144    OPTST_SCALED_NUM_ID      =  24, /* scaled integer value          */
145    OPTST_NO_COMMAND_ID      =  25, /* disable from cmd line         */
146    OPTST_DEPRECATED_ID      =  26  /* support is being removed      */
147} opt_state_enum_t;
148
149#define OPTST_INIT               0U
150#define OPTST_SET            (1U << OPTST_SET_ID)
151#define OPTST_PRESET         (1U << OPTST_PRESET_ID)
152#define OPTST_DEFINED        (1U << OPTST_DEFINED_ID)
153#define OPTST_RESET          (1U << OPTST_RESET_ID)
154#define OPTST_EQUIVALENCE    (1U << OPTST_EQUIVALENCE_ID)
155#define OPTST_DISABLED       (1U << OPTST_DISABLED_ID)
156#define OPTST_ALLOC_ARG      (1U << OPTST_ALLOC_ARG_ID)
157#define OPTST_NO_INIT        (1U << OPTST_NO_INIT_ID)
158#define OPTST_NUMBER_OPT     (1U << OPTST_NUMBER_OPT_ID)
159#define OPTST_STACKED        (1U << OPTST_STACKED_ID)
160#define OPTST_INITENABLED    (1U << OPTST_INITENABLED_ID)
161#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1     (1U << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1_ID)
162#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_2     (1U << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_2_ID)
163#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_3     (1U << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_3_ID)
164#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_4     (1U << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_4_ID)
165#define OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL   (1U << OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL_ID)
166#define OPTST_IMM            (1U << OPTST_IMM_ID)
167#define OPTST_DISABLE_IMM    (1U << OPTST_DISABLE_IMM_ID)
168#define OPTST_OMITTED        (1U << OPTST_OMITTED_ID)
169#define OPTST_MUST_SET       (1U << OPTST_MUST_SET_ID)
170#define OPTST_DOCUMENT       (1U << OPTST_DOCUMENT_ID)
171#define OPTST_TWICE          (1U << OPTST_TWICE_ID)
172#define OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE  (1U << OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE_ID)
173#define OPTST_SCALED_NUM     (1U << OPTST_SCALED_NUM_ID)
174#define OPTST_NO_COMMAND     (1U << OPTST_NO_COMMAND_ID)
175#define OPTST_DEPRECATED     (1U << OPTST_DEPRECATED_ID)
176#define OPT_STATE_MASK       0x07FFFF7FU
177
178#define OPTST_SET_MASK       ( \
179        OPTST_DEFINED | OPTST_PRESET |  OPTST_RESET | \
180        OPTST_SET \
181        /* 0x0000000FU */ )
182
183#define OPTST_MUTABLE_MASK   ( \
184        OPTST_ALLOC_ARG |   OPTST_DEFINED | \
185        OPTST_DISABLED |    OPTST_EQUIVALENCE | \
186        OPTST_PRESET |      OPTST_RESET | \
187        OPTST_SET \
188        /* 0x0000007FU */ )
189
190#define OPTST_SELECTED_MASK  ( \
191        OPTST_DEFINED | OPTST_SET \
192        /* 0x00000005U */ )
193
194#define OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK  ( \
195        OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1 | OPTST_ARG_TYPE_2 | OPTST_ARG_TYPE_3 | \
196        OPTST_ARG_TYPE_4 \
197        /* 0x0000F000U */ )
198
199#define OPTST_DO_NOT_SAVE_MASK   ( \
200        OPTST_DOCUMENT | OPTST_NO_INIT |  OPTST_OMITTED \
201        /* 0x00280100U */ )
202
203#define OPTST_NO_USAGE_MASK  ( \
204        OPTST_DEPRECATED | OPTST_NO_COMMAND | OPTST_OMITTED \
205        /* 0x06080000U */ )
206
207#ifdef NO_OPTIONAL_OPT_ARGS
208# undef  OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL
209# define OPTST_ARG_OPTIONAL   0
210#endif
211
212#define OPTST_PERSISTENT_MASK (~OPTST_MUTABLE_MASK)
213
214#define SELECTED_OPT(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState  & OPTST_SELECTED_MASK)
215#define UNUSED_OPT(  _od)     (((_od)->fOptState & OPTST_SET_MASK) == 0)
216#define DISABLED_OPT(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState  & OPTST_DISABLED)
217#define OPTION_STATE(_od)     ((_od)->fOptState)
218#define OPTST_SET_ARGTYPE(_n) ((_n) << OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1_ID)
219#define OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(_f) (((_f)&OPTST_ARG_TYPE_MASK)>>OPTST_ARG_TYPE_1_ID)
220
221/*
222 *  PRIVATE INTERFACES
223 *
224 *  The following values are used in the generated code to communicate
225 *  with the option library procedures.  They are not for public use
226 *  and may be subject to change.
227 */
228
229/*
230 *  Define the processing state flags
231 */
232typedef enum {
233    OPTPROC_LONGOPT_ID         =   0, /* Process long style options     */
234    OPTPROC_SHORTOPT_ID        =   1, /* Process short style "flags"    */
235    OPTPROC_ERRSTOP_ID         =   2, /* Stop on argument errors        */
236    OPTPROC_DISABLEDOPT_ID     =   3, /* Current option is disabled     */
237    OPTPROC_NO_REQ_OPT_ID      =   4, /* no options are required        */
238    OPTPROC_NUM_OPT_ID         =   5, /* there is a number option       */
239    OPTPROC_INITDONE_ID        =   6, /* have inits been done?          */
240    OPTPROC_NEGATIONS_ID       =   7, /* any negation options?          */
241    OPTPROC_ENVIRON_ID         =   8, /* check environment?             */
242    OPTPROC_NO_ARGS_ID         =   9, /* Disallow remaining arguments   */
243    OPTPROC_ARGS_REQ_ID        =  10, /* Require args after options     */
244    OPTPROC_REORDER_ID         =  11, /* reorder operands after opts    */
245    OPTPROC_GNUUSAGE_ID        =  12, /* emit usage in GNU style        */
246    OPTPROC_TRANSLATE_ID       =  13, /* Translate strings in tOptions  */
247    OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_CFG_ID   =  16, /* suppress for config only       */
248    OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_ID       =  17, /* suppress xlation always        */
249    OPTPROC_PRESETTING_ID      =  19  /* opt processing in preset state */
250} optproc_state_enum_t;
251
252#define OPTPROC_NONE               0U
253#define OPTPROC_LONGOPT        (1U << OPTPROC_LONGOPT_ID)
254#define OPTPROC_SHORTOPT       (1U << OPTPROC_SHORTOPT_ID)
255#define OPTPROC_ERRSTOP        (1U << OPTPROC_ERRSTOP_ID)
256#define OPTPROC_DISABLEDOPT    (1U << OPTPROC_DISABLEDOPT_ID)
257#define OPTPROC_NO_REQ_OPT     (1U << OPTPROC_NO_REQ_OPT_ID)
258#define OPTPROC_NUM_OPT        (1U << OPTPROC_NUM_OPT_ID)
259#define OPTPROC_INITDONE       (1U << OPTPROC_INITDONE_ID)
260#define OPTPROC_NEGATIONS      (1U << OPTPROC_NEGATIONS_ID)
261#define OPTPROC_ENVIRON        (1U << OPTPROC_ENVIRON_ID)
262#define OPTPROC_NO_ARGS        (1U << OPTPROC_NO_ARGS_ID)
263#define OPTPROC_ARGS_REQ       (1U << OPTPROC_ARGS_REQ_ID)
264#define OPTPROC_REORDER        (1U << OPTPROC_REORDER_ID)
265#define OPTPROC_GNUUSAGE       (1U << OPTPROC_GNUUSAGE_ID)
266#define OPTPROC_TRANSLATE      (1U << OPTPROC_TRANSLATE_ID)
267#define OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_CFG  (1U << OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_CFG_ID)
268#define OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT      (1U << OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_ID)
269#define OPTPROC_PRESETTING     (1U << OPTPROC_PRESETTING_ID)
270#define OPTPROC_STATE_MASK     0x000B3FFFU
271
272#define OPTPROC_NO_XLAT_MASK   ( \
273        OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT |     OPTPROC_NXLAT_OPT_CFG \
274        /* 0x00030000U */ )
275
276#define STMTS(s)  do { s; } while (0)
277
278/*
279 *  The following must be #defined instead of typedef-ed
280 *  because "static const" cannot both be applied to a type,
281 *  tho each individually can...so they all are
282 */
283#define tSCC        static char const
284#define tCC         char const
285#define tAoSC       static char
286#define tAoUC       unsigned char
287#define tAoUI       unsigned int
288#define tAoUL       unsigned long
289#define tAoUS       unsigned short
290
291/*
292 *  It is so disgusting that there must be so many ways
293 *  of specifying TRUE and FALSE.
294 */
295typedef enum { AG_FALSE = 0, AG_TRUE } ag_bool;
296
297/*
298 *  Define a structure that describes each option and
299 *  a pointer to the procedure that handles it.
300 *  The argument is the count of this flag previously seen.
301 */
302typedef struct options  tOptions;
303typedef struct optDesc  tOptDesc;
304typedef struct optNames tOptNames;
305#define OPTPROC_EMIT_USAGE      ((tOptions *)0x01UL)
306#define OPTPROC_EMIT_SHELL      ((tOptions *)0x02UL)
307#define OPTPROC_RETURN_VALNAME  ((tOptions *)0x03UL)
308#define OPTPROC_EMIT_LIMIT      ((tOptions *)0x0FUL)
309
310/*
311 *  The option procedures do the special processing for each
312 *  option flag that needs it.
313 */
314typedef void (tOptProc)(tOptions*  pOpts, tOptDesc* pOptDesc);
315typedef tOptProc*  tpOptProc;
316
317/*
318 *  The usage procedure will never return.  It calls "exit(2)"
319 *  with the "exitCode" argument passed to it.
320 */
321// coverity[+kill]
322typedef void (tUsageProc)(tOptions* pOpts, int exitCode);
323typedef tUsageProc* tpUsageProc;
324
325/*
326 *  Special definitions.  "NOLIMIT" is the 'max' value to use when
327 *  a flag may appear multiple times without limit.  "NO_EQUIVALENT"
328 *  is an illegal value for 'optIndex' (option description index).
329 */
330#define NOLIMIT          USHRT_MAX
331#define OPTION_LIMIT     SHRT_MAX
332#define NO_EQUIVALENT    (OPTION_LIMIT+1)
333
334/*
335 *  Special values for optValue.  It must not be generatable from the
336 *  computation "optIndex +96".  Since "optIndex" is limited to 100, ...
337 */
338#define NUMBER_OPTION    '#'
339
340typedef struct argList tArgList;
341#define MIN_ARG_ALLOC_CT   6
342#define INCR_ARG_ALLOC_CT  8
343struct argList {
344    int             useCt;
345    int             allocCt;
346    tCC*            apzArgs[ MIN_ARG_ALLOC_CT ];
347};
348
349typedef union {
350    char const *    argString;
351    uintptr_t       argEnum;
352    uintptr_t       argIntptr;
353    long            argInt;
354    unsigned long   argUint;
355    unsigned int    argBool;
356    FILE*           argFp;
357    int             argFd;
358} optArgBucket_t;
359
360/*
361 *  Descriptor structure for each option.
362 *  Only the fields marked "PUBLIC" are for public use.
363 */
364struct optDesc {
365    tAoUS const     optIndex;         /* PUBLIC */
366    tAoUS const     optValue;         /* PUBLIC */
367    tAoUS           optActualIndex;   /* PUBLIC */
368    tAoUS           optActualValue;   /* PUBLIC */
369
370    tAoUS const     optEquivIndex;    /* PUBLIC */
371    tAoUS const     optMinCt;
372    tAoUS const     optMaxCt;
373    tAoUS           optOccCt;         /* PUBLIC */
374
375    tAoUI           fOptState;        /* PUBLIC */
376    tAoUI           reserved;
377    optArgBucket_t  optArg;           /* PUBLIC */
378#   define          pzLastArg   optArg.argString
379    void*           optCookie;        /* PUBLIC */
380
381    int const * const   pOptMust;
382    int const * const   pOptCant;
383    tpOptProc   const   pOptProc;
384    char const* const   pzText;
385
386    char const* const   pz_NAME;
387    char const* const   pz_Name;
388    char const* const   pz_DisableName;
389    char const* const   pz_DisablePfx;
390};
391
392/*
393 *  Some options need special processing, so we store their
394 *  indexes in a known place:
395 */
396typedef struct optSpecIndex tOptSpecIndex;
397struct optSpecIndex {
398    const tAoUS         more_help;
399    const tAoUS         save_opts;
400    const tAoUS         number_option;
401    const tAoUS         default_opt;
402};
403
404/*
405 *  The procedure generated for translating option text
406 */
407typedef void (tOptionXlateProc)(void);
408
409struct options {
410    int const           structVersion;
411    unsigned int        origArgCt;
412    char**              origArgVect;
413    unsigned int        fOptSet;
414    unsigned int        curOptIdx;
415    char*               pzCurOpt;
416
417    char const*         pzProgPath;         /* PUBLIC */
418    char const*         pzProgName;         /* PUBLIC */
419    char const* const   pzPROGNAME;         /* PUBLIC */
420    char const* const   pzRcName;           /* PUBLIC */
421    char const* const   pzCopyright;        /* PUBLIC */
422    char const* const   pzCopyNotice;       /* PUBLIC */
423    char const* const   pzFullVersion;      /* PUBLIC */
424    char const* const* const papzHomeList;
425    char const* const   pzUsageTitle;
426    char const* const   pzExplain;
427    char const* const   pzDetail;
428    tOptDesc*   const   pOptDesc;           /* PUBLIC */
429    char const* const   pzBugAddr;          /* PUBLIC */
430
431    void*               pExtensions;
432    void*               pSavedState;
433
434    // coverity[+kill]
435    tpUsageProc         pUsageProc;
436    tOptionXlateProc*   pTransProc;
437
438    tOptSpecIndex       specOptIdx;
439    size_t 		optCt;
440    size_t 		presetOptCt;
441    char const *        pzFullUsage;
442    char const *        pzShortUsage;
443    /* PUBLIC: */
444    optArgBucket_t const * const originalOptArgArray;
445    void * const * const originalOptArgCookie;
446};
447
448/*
449 *  Versions where in various fields first appear:
450 *  ($AO_CURRENT * 4096 + $AO_REVISION, but $AO_REVISION must be zero)
451 */
452#define originalOptArgArray_STRUCT_VERSION  131072 /* AO_CURRENT = 32 */
453#define HAS_originalOptArgArray(_opt) \
454    ((_opt)->structVersion >= originalOptArgArray_STRUCT_VERSION)
455
456/*
457 *  "token list" structure returned by "string_tokenize()"
458 */
459typedef struct {
460    unsigned long   tkn_ct;
461    unsigned char*  tkn_list[1];
462} token_list_t;
463
464/*
465 *  Hide the interface - it pollutes a POSIX claim, but leave it for
466 *  anyone #include-ing this header
467 */
468#define strneqvcmp      option_strneqvcmp
469#define streqvcmp       option_streqvcmp
470#define streqvmap       option_streqvmap
471#define strequate       option_strequate
472#define strtransform    option_strtransform
473
474/*
475 *  This is an output only structure used by text_mmap and text_munmap.
476 *  Clients must not alter the contents and must provide it to both
477 *  the text_mmap and text_munmap procedures.  BE ADVISED: if you are
478 *  mapping the file with PROT_WRITE the NUL byte at the end MIGHT NOT
479 *  BE WRITABLE.  In any event, that byte is not be written back
480 *  to the source file.  ALSO: if "txt_data" is valid and "txt_errno"
481 *  is not zero, then there *may* not be a terminating NUL.
482 */
483typedef struct {
484    void*       txt_data;      /* text file data   */
485    size_t      txt_size;      /* actual file size */
486    size_t      txt_full_size; /* mmaped mem size  */
487    int         txt_fd;        /* file descriptor  */
488    int         txt_zero_fd;   /* fd for /dev/zero */
489    int         txt_errno;     /* warning code     */
490    int         txt_prot;      /* "prot" flags     */
491    int         txt_flags;     /* mapping type     */
492    int         txt_alloc;     /* if we malloced memory */
493} tmap_info_t;
494
495#define TEXT_MMAP_FAILED_ADDR(a)  ((void*)(a) ==  (void*)MAP_FAILED)
496
497#ifdef  __cplusplus
498extern "C" {
499#define CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER }
500#else
501#define CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER
502#endif
503
504/*
505 *  The following routines may be coded into AutoOpts client code:
506 */
507
508/* From: tokenize.c line 117
509 *
510 * ao_string_tokenize - tokenize an input string
511 *
512 * Arguments:
513 *   string       string to be tokenized
514 *
515 * Returns: token_list_t* - pointer to a structure that lists each token
516 *
517 *  This function will convert one input string into a list of strings.
518 *  The list of strings is derived by separating the input based on
519 *  white space separation.  However, if the input contains either single
520 *  or double quote characters, then the text after that character up to
521 *  a matching quote will become the string in the list.
522 *
523 *  The returned pointer should be deallocated with @code{free(3C)} when
524 *  are done using the data.  The data are placed in a single block of
525 *  allocated memory.  Do not deallocate individual token/strings.
526 *
527 *  The structure pointed to will contain at least these two fields:
528 *  @table @samp
529 *  @item tkn_ct
530 *  The number of tokens found in the input string.
531 *  @item tok_list
532 *  An array of @code{tkn_ct + 1} pointers to substring tokens, with
533 *  the last pointer set to NULL.
534 *  @end table
535 *
536 *  There are two types of quoted strings: single quoted (@code{'}) and
537 *  double quoted (@code{"}).  Singly quoted strings are fairly raw in that
538 *  escape characters (@code{\\}) are simply another character, except when
539 *  preceding the following characters:
540 *  @example
541 *  @code{\\}  double backslashes reduce to one
542 *  @code{'}   incorporates the single quote into the string
543 *  @code{\n}  suppresses both the backslash and newline character
544 *  @end example
545 *
546 *  Double quote strings are formed according to the rules of string
547 *  constants in ANSI-C programs.
548 */
549extern token_list_t* ao_string_tokenize(char const*);
550
551
552/* From: configfile.c line 85
553 *
554 * configFileLoad - parse a configuration file
555 *
556 * Arguments:
557 *   pzFile       the file to load
558 *
559 * Returns: const tOptionValue* - An allocated, compound value structure
560 *
561 *  This routine will load a named configuration file and parse the
562 *  text as a hierarchically valued option.  The option descriptor
563 *  created from an option definition file is not used via this interface.
564 *  The returned value is "named" with the input file name and is of
565 *  type "@code{OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY}".  It may be used in calls to
566 *  @code{optionGetValue()}, @code{optionNextValue()} and
567 *  @code{optionUnloadNested()}.
568 */
569extern const tOptionValue* configFileLoad(char const*);
570
571
572/* From: configfile.c line 897
573 *
574 * optionFileLoad - Load the locatable config files, in order
575 *
576 * Arguments:
577 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
578 *   pzProg       program name
579 *
580 * Returns: int - 0 -> SUCCESS, -1 -> FAILURE
581 *
582 *  This function looks in all the specified directories for a configuration
583 *  file ("rc" file or "ini" file) and processes any found twice.  The first
584 *  time through, they are processed in reverse order (last file first).  At
585 *  that time, only "immediate action" configurables are processed.  For
586 *  example, if the last named file specifies not processing any more
587 *  configuration files, then no more configuration files will be processed.
588 *  Such an option in the @strong{first} named directory will have no effect.
589 *
590 *  Once the immediate action configurables have been handled, then the
591 *  directories are handled in normal, forward order.  In that way, later
592 *  config files can override the settings of earlier config files.
593 *
594 *  See the AutoOpts documentation for a thorough discussion of the
595 *  config file format.
596 *
597 *  Configuration files not found or not decipherable are simply ignored.
598 */
599extern int optionFileLoad(tOptions*, char const*);
600
601
602/* From: configfile.c line 217
603 *
604 * optionFindNextValue - find a hierarcicaly valued option instance
605 *
606 * Arguments:
607 *   pOptDesc     an option with a nested arg type
608 *   pPrevVal     the last entry
609 *   name         name of value to find
610 *   value        the matching value
611 *
612 * Returns: const tOptionValue* - a compound value structure
613 *
614 *  This routine will find the next entry in a nested value option or
615 *  configurable.  It will search through the list and return the next entry
616 *  that matches the criteria.
617 */
618extern const tOptionValue* optionFindNextValue(const tOptDesc*, const tOptionValue*, char const*, char const*);
619
620
621/* From: configfile.c line 143
622 *
623 * optionFindValue - find a hierarcicaly valued option instance
624 *
625 * Arguments:
626 *   pOptDesc     an option with a nested arg type
627 *   name         name of value to find
628 *   value        the matching value
629 *
630 * Returns: const tOptionValue* - a compound value structure
631 *
632 *  This routine will find an entry in a nested value option or configurable.
633 *  It will search through the list and return a matching entry.
634 */
635extern const tOptionValue* optionFindValue(const tOptDesc*, char const*, char const*);
636
637
638/* From: restore.c line 165
639 *
640 * optionFree - free allocated option processing memory
641 *
642 * Arguments:
643 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
644 *
645 *  AutoOpts sometimes allocates memory and puts pointers to it in the
646 *  option state structures.  This routine deallocates all such memory.
647 */
648extern void optionFree(tOptions*);
649
650
651/* From: configfile.c line 286
652 *
653 * optionGetValue - get a specific value from a hierarcical list
654 *
655 * Arguments:
656 *   pOptValue    a hierarchcal value
657 *   valueName    name of value to get
658 *
659 * Returns: const tOptionValue* - a compound value structure
660 *
661 *  This routine will find an entry in a nested value option or configurable.
662 *  If "valueName" is NULL, then the first entry is returned.  Otherwise,
663 *  the first entry with a name that exactly matches the argument will be
664 *  returned.
665 */
666extern const tOptionValue* optionGetValue(const tOptionValue*, char const*);
667
668
669/* From: load.c line 498
670 *
671 * optionLoadLine - process a string for an option name and value
672 *
673 * Arguments:
674 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
675 *   pzLine       NUL-terminated text
676 *
677 *  This is a client program callable routine for setting options from, for
678 *  example, the contents of a file that they read in.  Only one option may
679 *  appear in the text.  It will be treated as a normal (non-preset) option.
680 *
681 *  When passed a pointer to the option struct and a string, it will find
682 *  the option named by the first token on the string and set the option
683 *  argument to the remainder of the string.  The caller must NUL terminate
684 *  the string.  Any embedded new lines will be included in the option
685 *  argument.  If the input looks like one or more quoted strings, then the
686 *  input will be "cooked".  The "cooking" is identical to the string
687 *  formation used in AutoGen definition files (@pxref{basic expression}),
688 *  except that you may not use backquotes.
689 */
690extern void optionLoadLine(tOptions*, char const*);
691
692
693/* From: configfile.c line 345
694 *
695 * optionNextValue - get the next value from a hierarchical list
696 *
697 * Arguments:
698 *   pOptValue    a hierarchcal list value
699 *   pOldValue    a value from this list
700 *
701 * Returns: const tOptionValue* - a compound value structure
702 *
703 *  This routine will return the next entry after the entry passed in.  At the
704 *  end of the list, NULL will be returned.  If the entry is not found on the
705 *  list, NULL will be returned and "@var{errno}" will be set to EINVAL.
706 *  The "@var{pOldValue}" must have been gotten from a prior call to this
707 *  routine or to "@code{opitonGetValue()}".
708 */
709extern const tOptionValue* optionNextValue(const tOptionValue*, const tOptionValue*);
710
711
712/* From: usage.c line 107
713 *
714 * optionOnlyUsage - Print usage text for just the options
715 *
716 * Arguments:
717 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
718 *   ex_code      exit code for calling exit(3)
719 *
720 *  This routine will print only the usage for each option.
721 *  This function may be used when the emitted usage must incorporate
722 *  information not available to AutoOpts.
723 */
724extern void optionOnlyUsage(tOptions*, int);
725
726
727/* From: autoopts.c line 1058
728 *
729 * optionProcess - this is the main option processing routine
730 *
731 * Arguments:
732 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
733 *   argc         program arg count
734 *   argv         program arg vector
735 *
736 * Returns: int - the count of the arguments processed
737 *
738 *  This is the main entry point for processing options.  It is intended
739 *  that this procedure be called once at the beginning of the execution of
740 *  a program.  Depending on options selected earlier, it is sometimes
741 *  necessary to stop and restart option processing, or to select completely
742 *  different sets of options.  This can be done easily, but you generally
743 *  do not want to do this.
744 *
745 *  The number of arguments processed always includes the program name.
746 *  If one of the arguments is "--", then it is counted and the processing
747 *  stops.  If an error was encountered and errors are to be tolerated, then
748 *  the returned value is the index of the argument causing the error.
749 *  A hyphen by itself ("-") will also cause processing to stop and will
750 *  @emph{not} be counted among the processed arguments.  A hyphen by itself
751 *  is treated as an operand.  Encountering an operand stops option
752 *  processing.
753 */
754extern int optionProcess(tOptions*, int, char**);
755
756
757/* From: restore.c line 122
758 *
759 * optionRestore - restore option state from memory copy
760 *
761 * Arguments:
762 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
763 *
764 *  Copy back the option state from saved memory.
765 *  The allocated memory is left intact, so this routine can be
766 *  called repeatedly without having to call optionSaveState again.
767 *  If you are restoring a state that was saved before the first call
768 *  to optionProcess(3AO), then you may change the contents of the
769 *  argc/argv parameters to optionProcess.
770 */
771extern void optionRestore(tOptions*);
772
773
774/* From: save.c line 671
775 *
776 * optionSaveFile - saves the option state to a file
777 *
778 * Arguments:
779 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
780 *
781 *  This routine will save the state of option processing to a file.  The name
782 *  of that file can be specified with the argument to the @code{--save-opts}
783 *  option, or by appending the @code{rcfile} attribute to the last
784 *  @code{homerc} attribute.  If no @code{rcfile} attribute was specified, it
785 *  will default to @code{.@i{programname}rc}.  If you wish to specify another
786 *  file, you should invoke the @code{SET_OPT_SAVE_OPTS( @i{filename} )} macro.
787 *
788 *  The recommend usage is as follows:
789 *  @example
790 *  optionProcess(&progOptions, argc, argv);
791 *  if (i_want_a_non_standard_place_for_this)
792 *  SET_OPT_SAVE_OPTS("myfilename");
793 *  optionSaveFile(&progOptions);
794 *  @end example
795 */
796extern void optionSaveFile(tOptions*);
797
798
799/* From: restore.c line 70
800 *
801 * optionSaveState - saves the option state to memory
802 *
803 * Arguments:
804 *   pOpts        program options descriptor
805 *
806 *  This routine will allocate enough memory to save the current option
807 *  processing state.  If this routine has been called before, that memory
808 *  will be reused.  You may only save one copy of the option state.  This
809 *  routine may be called before optionProcess(3AO).  If you do call it
810 *  before the first call to optionProcess, then you may also change the
811 *  contents of argc/argv after you call optionRestore(3AO)
812 *
813 *  In fact, more strongly put: it is safest to only use this function
814 *  before having processed any options.  In particular, the saving and
815 *  restoring of stacked string arguments and hierarchical values is
816 *  disabled.  The values are not saved.
817 */
818extern void optionSaveState(tOptions*);
819
820
821/* From: nested.c line 569
822 *
823 * optionUnloadNested - Deallocate the memory for a nested value
824 *
825 * Arguments:
826 *   pOptVal      the hierarchical value
827 *
828 *  A nested value needs to be deallocated.  The pointer passed in should
829 *  have been gotten from a call to @code{configFileLoad()} (See
830 *  @pxref{libopts-configFileLoad}).
831 */
832extern void optionUnloadNested(tOptionValue const *);
833
834
835/* From: version.c line 37
836 *
837 * optionVersion - return the compiled AutoOpts version number
838 *
839 * Returns: char const* - the version string in constant memory
840 *
841 *  Returns the full version string compiled into the library.
842 *  The returned string cannot be modified.
843 */
844extern char const* optionVersion(void);
845
846
847/* From: ../compat/pathfind.c line 32
848 *
849 * pathfind - fild a file in a list of directories
850 *
851 * Arguments:
852 *   path         colon separated list of search directories
853 *   file         the name of the file to look for
854 *   mode         the mode bits that must be set to match
855 *
856 * Returns: char* - the path to the located file
857 *
858 * the pathfind function is available only if HAVE_PATHFIND is not defined
859 *
860 *  pathfind looks for a a file with name "FILE" and "MODE" access
861 *  along colon delimited "PATH", and returns the full pathname as a
862 *  string, or NULL if not found.  If "FILE" contains a slash, then
863 *  it is treated as a relative or absolute path and "PATH" is ignored.
864 *
865 *  @strong{NOTE}: this function is compiled into @file{libopts} only if
866 *  it is not natively supplied.
867 *
868 *  The "MODE" argument is a string of option letters chosen from the
869 *  list below:
870 *  @example
871 *  Letter    Meaning
872 *  r         readable
873 *  w         writable
874 *  x         executable
875 *  f         normal file       (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
876 *  b         block special     (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
877 *  c         character special (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
878 *  d         directory         (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
879 *  p         FIFO (pipe)       (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
880 *  u         set user ID bit   (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
881 *  g         set group ID bit  (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
882 *  k         sticky bit        (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
883 *  s         size nonzero      (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
884 *  @end example
885 */
886#ifndef HAVE_PATHFIND
887extern char* pathfind(char const*, char const*, char const*);
888#endif /* HAVE_PATHFIND */
889
890
891/* From: streqvcmp.c line 208
892 *
893 * strequate - map a list of characters to the same value
894 *
895 * Arguments:
896 *   ch_list      characters to equivalence
897 *
898 *  Each character in the input string get mapped to the first character
899 *  in the string.
900 *  This function name is mapped to option_strequate so as to not conflict
901 *  with the POSIX name space.
902 */
903extern void strequate(char const*);
904
905
906/* From: streqvcmp.c line 118
907 *
908 * streqvcmp - compare two strings with an equivalence mapping
909 *
910 * Arguments:
911 *   str1         first string
912 *   str2         second string
913 *
914 * Returns: int - the difference between two differing characters
915 *
916 *  Using a character mapping, two strings are compared for "equivalence".
917 *  Each input character is mapped to a comparison character and the
918 *  mapped-to characters are compared for the two NUL terminated input strings.
919 *  This function name is mapped to option_streqvcmp so as to not conflict
920 *  with the POSIX name space.
921 */
922extern int streqvcmp(char const*, char const*);
923
924
925/* From: streqvcmp.c line 155
926 *
927 * streqvmap - Set the character mappings for the streqv functions
928 *
929 * Arguments:
930 *   From         Input character
931 *   To           Mapped-to character
932 *   ct           compare length
933 *
934 *  Set the character mapping.  If the count (@code{ct}) is set to zero, then
935 *  the map is cleared by setting all entries in the map to their index
936 *  value.  Otherwise, the "@code{From}" character is mapped to the "@code{To}"
937 *  character.  If @code{ct} is greater than 1, then @code{From} and @code{To}
938 *  are incremented and the process repeated until @code{ct} entries have been
939 *  set. For example,
940 *  @example
941 *  streqvmap( 'a', 'A', 26 );
942 *  @end example
943 *  @noindent
944 *  will alter the mapping so that all English lower case letters
945 *  will map to upper case.
946 *
947 *  This function name is mapped to option_streqvmap so as to not conflict
948 *  with the POSIX name space.
949 */
950extern void streqvmap(char, char, int);
951
952
953/* From: streqvcmp.c line 77
954 *
955 * strneqvcmp - compare two strings with an equivalence mapping
956 *
957 * Arguments:
958 *   str1         first string
959 *   str2         second string
960 *   ct           compare length
961 *
962 * Returns: int - the difference between two differing characters
963 *
964 *  Using a character mapping, two strings are compared for "equivalence".
965 *  Each input character is mapped to a comparison character and the
966 *  mapped-to characters are compared for the two NUL terminated input strings.
967 *  The comparison is limited to @code{ct} bytes.
968 *  This function name is mapped to option_strneqvcmp so as to not conflict
969 *  with the POSIX name space.
970 */
971extern int strneqvcmp(char const*, char const*, int);
972
973
974/* From: streqvcmp.c line 234
975 *
976 * strtransform - convert a string into its mapped-to value
977 *
978 * Arguments:
979 *   dest         output string
980 *   src          input string
981 *
982 *  Each character in the input string is mapped and the mapped-to
983 *  character is put into the output.
984 *  This function name is mapped to option_strtransform so as to not conflict
985 *  with the POSIX name space.
986 *
987 *  The source and destination may be the same.
988 */
989extern void strtransform(char*, char const*);
990
991/*  AutoOpts PRIVATE FUNCTIONS:  */
992tOptProc optionStackArg, optionUnstackArg, optionBooleanVal, optionNumericVal;
993
994extern char* ao_string_cook(char*, int*);
995
996extern unsigned int ao_string_cook_escape_char(char const*, char*, unsigned int);
997
998extern void export_options_to_guile(tOptions*);
999
1000extern void genshelloptUsage(tOptions*, int);
1001
1002extern void optionBooleanVal(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1003
1004extern uintptr_t optionEnumerationVal(tOptions*, tOptDesc*, char const * const *, unsigned int);
1005
1006extern void optionFileCheck(tOptions*, tOptDesc*, teOptFileType, tuFileMode);
1007
1008extern char const* optionKeywordName(tOptDesc*, unsigned int);
1009
1010extern void optionLoadOpt(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1011
1012extern ag_bool optionMakePath(char*, size_t, char const*, char const*);
1013
1014extern void optionNestedVal(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1015
1016extern void optionNumericVal(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1017
1018extern void optionPagedUsage(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1019
1020extern void optionParseShell(tOptions*);
1021
1022extern void optionPrintVersion(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1023
1024extern void optionPutShell(tOptions*);
1025
1026extern void optionResetOpt(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1027
1028extern void optionSetMembers(tOptions*, tOptDesc*, char const * const *, unsigned int);
1029
1030extern void optionShowRange(tOptions*, tOptDesc*, void *, int);
1031
1032extern void optionStackArg(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1033
1034extern void optionTimeVal(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1035
1036extern void optionUnstackArg(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1037
1038extern void optionUsage(tOptions*, int);
1039
1040extern void optionVersionStderr(tOptions*, tOptDesc*);
1041
1042extern void* text_mmap(char const*, int, int, tmap_info_t*);
1043
1044extern int text_munmap(tmap_info_t*);
1045
1046CPLUSPLUS_CLOSER
1047#endif /* AUTOOPTS_OPTIONS_H_GUARD */
1048/*
1049 * Local Variables:
1050 * c-file-style: "stroustrup"
1051 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
1052 * End:
1053 * options.h ends here */
1054