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- /* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
- * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
- * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
- * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
- * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
- #ifndef APR_GETOPT_H
- #define APR_GETOPT_H
- /**
- * @file apr_getopt.h
- * @brief APR Command Arguments (getopt)
- */
- #include "apr_pools.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif /* __cplusplus */
- /**
- * @defgroup apr_getopt Command Argument Parsing
- * @ingroup APR
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * An @c apr_getopt_t error callback function.
- *
- * @a arg is this @c apr_getopt_t's @c errarg member.
- */
- typedef void (apr_getopt_err_fn_t)(void *arg, const char *err, ...);
- /** @see apr_getopt_t */
- typedef struct apr_getopt_t apr_getopt_t;
- /**
- * Structure to store command line argument information.
- */
- struct apr_getopt_t {
- /** context for processing */
- apr_pool_t *cont;
- /** function to print error message (NULL == no messages) */
- apr_getopt_err_fn_t *errfn;
- /** user defined first arg to pass to error message */
- void *errarg;
- /** index into parent argv vector */
- int ind;
- /** character checked for validity */
- int opt;
- /** reset getopt */
- int reset;
- /** count of arguments */
- int argc;
- /** array of pointers to arguments */
- const char **argv;
- /** argument associated with option */
- char const* place;
- /** set to nonzero to support interleaving options with regular args */
- int interleave;
- /** start of non-option arguments skipped for interleaving */
- int skip_start;
- /** end of non-option arguments skipped for interleaving */
- int skip_end;
- };
- /** @see apr_getopt_option_t */
- typedef struct apr_getopt_option_t apr_getopt_option_t;
- /**
- * Structure used to describe options that getopt should search for.
- */
- struct apr_getopt_option_t {
- /** long option name, or NULL if option has no long name */
- const char *name;
- /** option letter, or a value greater than 255 if option has no letter */
- int optch;
- /** nonzero if option takes an argument */
- int has_arg;
- /** a description of the option */
- const char *description;
- };
- /**
- * Initialize the arguments for parsing by apr_getopt().
- * @param os The options structure created for apr_getopt()
- * @param cont The pool to operate on
- * @param argc The number of arguments to parse
- * @param argv The array of arguments to parse
- * @remark Arguments 3 and 4 are most commonly argc and argv from main(argc, argv)
- * The (*os)->errfn is initialized to fprintf(stderr... but may be overridden.
- */
- APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_getopt_init(apr_getopt_t **os, apr_pool_t *cont,
- int argc, const char * const *argv);
- /**
- * Parse the options initialized by apr_getopt_init().
- * @param os The apr_opt_t structure returned by apr_getopt_init()
- * @param opts A string of characters that are acceptable options to the
- * program. Characters followed by ":" are required to have an
- * option associated
- * @param option_ch The next option character parsed
- * @param option_arg The argument following the option character:
- * @return There are four potential status values on exit. They are:
- * <PRE>
- * APR_EOF -- No more options to parse
- * APR_BADCH -- Found a bad option character
- * APR_BADARG -- No argument followed the option flag
- * APR_SUCCESS -- The next option was found.
- * </PRE>
- */
- APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_getopt(apr_getopt_t *os, const char *opts,
- char *option_ch, const char **option_arg);
- /**
- * Parse the options initialized by apr_getopt_init(), accepting long
- * options beginning with "--" in addition to single-character
- * options beginning with "-".
- * @param os The apr_getopt_t structure created by apr_getopt_init()
- * @param opts A pointer to a list of apr_getopt_option_t structures, which
- * can be initialized with { "name", optch, has_args }. has_args
- * is nonzero if the option requires an argument. A structure
- * with an optch value of 0 terminates the list.
- * @param option_ch Receives the value of "optch" from the apr_getopt_option_t
- * structure corresponding to the next option matched.
- * @param option_arg Receives the argument following the option, if any.
- * @return There are four potential status values on exit. They are:
- * <PRE>
- * APR_EOF -- No more options to parse
- * APR_BADCH -- Found a bad option character
- * APR_BADARG -- No argument followed the option flag
- * APR_SUCCESS -- The next option was found.
- * </PRE>
- * When APR_SUCCESS is returned, os->ind gives the index of the first
- * non-option argument. On error, a message will be printed to stdout unless
- * os->err is set to 0. If os->interleave is set to nonzero, options can come
- * after arguments, and os->argv will be permuted to leave non-option arguments
- * at the end (the original argv is unaffected).
- */
- APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_getopt_long(apr_getopt_t *os,
- const apr_getopt_option_t *opts,
- int *option_ch,
- const char **option_arg);
- /** @} */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif /* ! APR_GETOPT_H */
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