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1 /* $NetBSD: scanopt.h,v 1.2 2014/10/29 18:28:36 christos Exp $ */
3 /* flex - tool to generate fast lexical analyzers */
5 /* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */
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8 /* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */
9 /* Vern Paxson. */
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36 #ifndef SCANOPT_H
37 #define SCANOPT_H
39 #include "flexdef.h"
42 #ifndef NO_SCANOPT_USAGE
43 /* Used by scanopt_usage for pretty-printing. */
44 #ifdef HAVE_NCURSES_H
45 #include <ncurses.h>
46 #endif
47 #endif
49 #ifdef __cplusplus
50 extern "C" {
51 #endif
52 #ifndef PROTO
53 #define PROTO(args) args
54 #endif
55 /* Error codes. */ enum scanopt_err_t {
56 SCANOPT_ERR_OPT_UNRECOGNIZED = -1, /* Unrecognized option. */
57 SCANOPT_ERR_OPT_AMBIGUOUS = -2, /* It matched more than one option name. */
58 SCANOPT_ERR_ARG_NOT_FOUND = -3, /* The required arg was not found. */
59 SCANOPT_ERR_ARG_NOT_ALLOWED = -4 /* Option does not take an argument. */
63 /* flags passed to scanopt_init */
64 enum scanopt_flag_t {
65 SCANOPT_NO_ERR_MSG = 0x01 /* Suppress printing to stderr. */
68 /* Specification for a single option. */
69 struct optspec_t {
70 const char *opt_fmt; /* e.g., "--foo=FILE", "-f FILE", "-n [NUM]" */
71 int r_val; /* Value to be returned by scanopt_ex(). */
72 const char *desc; /* Brief description of this option, or NULL. */
74 typedef struct optspec_t optspec_t;
77 /* Used internally by scanopt() to maintain state. */
78 /* Never modify these value directly. */
79 typedef void *scanopt_t;
82 /* Initializes scanner and checks option list for errors.
83 * Parameters:
84 * options - Array of options.
85 * argc - Same as passed to main().
86 * argv - Same as passed to main(). First element is skipped.
87 * flags - Control behavior.
88 * Return: A malloc'd pointer .
90 scanopt_t *scanopt_init PROTO ((const optspec_t * options,
91 int argc, char **argv, int flags));
93 /* Frees memory used by scanner.
94 * Always returns 0. */
95 int scanopt_destroy PROTO ((scanopt_t * scanner));
97 #ifndef NO_SCANOPT_USAGE
98 /* Prints a usage message based on contents of optlist.
99 * Parameters:
100 * scanner - The scanner, already initialized with scanopt_init().
101 * fp - The file stream to write to.
102 * usage - Text to be prepended to option list. May be NULL.
103 * Return: Always returns 0 (zero).
105 int scanopt_usage
106 PROTO (
107 (scanopt_t * scanner, FILE * fp,
108 const char *usage));
109 #endif
111 /* Scans command-line options in argv[].
112 * Parameters:
113 * scanner - The scanner, already initialized with scanopt_init().
114 * optarg - Return argument, may be NULL.
115 * On success, it points to start of an argument.
116 * optindex - Return argument, may be NULL.
117 * On success or failure, it is the index of this option.
118 * If return is zero, then optindex is the NEXT valid option index.
120 * Return: > 0 on success. Return value is from optspec_t->rval.
121 * == 0 if at end of options.
122 * < 0 on error (return value is an error code).
125 int scanopt
126 PROTO (
127 (scanopt_t * scanner, char **optarg,
128 int *optindex));
130 #ifdef __cplusplus
132 #endif
133 #endif
134 /* vim:set tabstop=8 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */