gm2-libs/GetOpt#
DEFINITION MODULE GetOpt ;
FROM SYSTEM IMPORT ADDRESS ;
FROM DynamicStrings IMPORT String ;
CONST
no_argument (const)
no_argument = 0 ;
required_argument (const)
required_argument = 1 ;
optional_argument (const)
optional_argument = 2 ;
TYPE
LongOptions (type)
LongOptions ;
PtrToInteger (type)
PtrToInteger = POINTER TO INTEGER ;
(*
GetOpt - call C getopt and fill in the parameters:
optarg, optind, opterr and optop.
*)
GetOpt
PROCEDURE GetOpt (argc: INTEGER; argv: ADDRESS; optstring: String;
VAR optarg: String;
VAR optind, opterr, optopt: INTEGER) : CHAR ;
(*
InitLongOptions - creates and returns a LongOptions empty array.
*)
InitLongOptions
PROCEDURE InitLongOptions () : LongOptions ;
(*
AddLongOption - appends long option {name, has_arg, flag, val} to the
array of options and new long options array is
returned.
The old array, lo, should no longer be used.
(from man 3 getopt)
The meanings of the different fields are:
name is the name of the long option.
has_arg
is: no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an
argument; required_argument (or 1) if the option
requires an argument; or optional_argument (or 2) if
the option takes an optional argument.
flag specifies how results are returned for a long option.
If flag is NULL, then getopt_long() returns val.
(For example, the calling program may set val to the
equivalent short option character). Otherwise,
getopt_long() returns 0, and flag points to a
variable which is set to val if the option is found,
but left unchanged if the option is not found.
val is the value to return, or to load into the variable
pointed to by flag.
The last element of the array has to be filled with zeros.
*)
AddLongOption
PROCEDURE AddLongOption (lo: LongOptions;
name: String; has_arg: INTEGER;
flag: PtrToInteger;
val: INTEGER) : LongOptions ;
(*
KillLongOptions - returns NIL and also frees up memory
associated with, lo.
*)
KillLongOptions
PROCEDURE KillLongOptions (lo: LongOptions) : LongOptions ;
(*
GetOptLong - works like GetOpt but will accept long options (using
two dashes). If the program only accepts long options
then optstring should be an empty string, not NIL.
*)
GetOptLong
PROCEDURE GetOptLong (argc: INTEGER; argv: ADDRESS; optstring: String;
longopts: LongOptions;
VAR longindex: INTEGER) : INTEGER ;
(*
GetOptLongOnly - works like GetOptLong except that a single dash
can be used for a long option.
*)
GetOptLongOnly
PROCEDURE GetOptLongOnly (argc: INTEGER; argv: ADDRESS;
optstring: String; longopts: LongOptions;
VAR longindex: INTEGER) : INTEGER ;
END GetOpt.