a597aaddfa
xstrtou: disallow leading '+'
528 lines
17 KiB
C
528 lines
17 KiB
C
/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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/*
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* universal getopt32 implementation for busybox
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
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*
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* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
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*/
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#include "libbb.h"
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#include <getopt.h>
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/* Documentation
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uint32_t
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getopt32(int argc, char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...)
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The command line options must be declared in const char
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*applet_opts as a string of chars, for example:
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "rnug");
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If one of the given options is found, a flag value is added to
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the return value (an unsigned long).
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The flag value is determined by the position of the char in
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applet_opts string. For example, in the above case:
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "rnug");
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"r" will add 1 (bit 0)
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"n" will add 2 (bit 1)
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"u will add 4 (bit 2)
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"g" will add 8 (bit 3)
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and so on. You can also look at the return value as a bit
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field and each option sets one bit.
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On exit, global variable optind is set so that if you
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will do argc -= optind; argv += optind; then
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argc will be equal to number of remaining non-option
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arguments, first one would be in argv[0], next in argv[1] and so on
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(options and their parameters will be moved into argv[]
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positions prior to argv[optind]).
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":" If one of the options requires an argument, then add a ":"
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after the char in applet_opts and provide a pointer to store
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the argument. For example:
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char *pointer_to_arg_for_a;
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char *pointer_to_arg_for_b;
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char *pointer_to_arg_for_c;
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char *pointer_to_arg_for_d;
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "a:b:c:d:",
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&pointer_to_arg_for_a, &pointer_to_arg_for_b,
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&pointer_to_arg_for_c, &pointer_to_arg_for_d);
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The type of the pointer (char* or llist_t*) may be controlled
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by the "::" special separator that is set in the external string
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opt_complementary (see below for more info).
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"::" If option can have an *optional* argument, then add a "::"
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after its char in applet_opts and provide a pointer to store
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the argument. Note that optional arguments _must_
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immediately follow the option: -oparam, not -o param.
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"+" If the first character in the applet_opts string is a plus,
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then option processing will stop as soon as a non-option is
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encountered in the argv array. Useful for applets like env
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which should not process arguments to subprograms:
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env -i ls -d /
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Here we want env to process just the '-i', not the '-d'.
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const struct option *applet_long_options
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This struct allows you to define long options. The syntax for
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declaring the array is just like that of getopt's longopts.
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(see getopt(3))
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static const struct option applet_long_options[] = {
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//name,has_arg,flag,val
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{ "verbose", 0, 0, 'v' },
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{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
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};
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applet_long_options = applet_long_options;
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The last member of struct option (val) typically is set to
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matching short option from applet_opts. If there is no matching
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char in applet_opts, then:
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- return bit have next position after short options
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- if has_arg is not "no_argument", use ptr for arg also
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- opt_complementary affects it too
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Note: a good applet will make long options configurable via the
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config process and not a required feature. The current standard
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is to name the config option CONFIG_FEATURE_<applet>_LONG_OPTIONS.
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const char *opt_complementary
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":" The colon (":") is used to separate groups of two or more chars
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and/or groups of chars and special characters (stating some
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conditions to be checked).
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"abc" If groups of two or more chars are specified, the first char
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is the main option and the other chars are secondary options.
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Their flags will be turned on if the main option is found even
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if they are not specifed on the command line. For example:
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opt_complementary = "abc";
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "abcd")
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If getopt() finds "-a" on the command line, then
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getopt32's return value will be as if "-a -b -c" were
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found.
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"ww" Adjacent double options have a counter associated which indicates
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the number of occurences of the option.
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For example the ps applet needs:
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if w is given once, GNU ps sets the width to 132,
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if w is given more than once, it is "unlimited"
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int w_counter = 0;
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opt_complementary = "ww";
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getopt32(argc, argv, "w", &w_counter);
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if (w_counter)
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width = (w_counter == 1) ? 132 : INT_MAX;
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else
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get_terminal_width(...&width...);
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w_counter is a pointer to an integer. It has to be passed to
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getopt32() after all other option argument sinks.
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For example: accept multiple -v to indicate the level of verbosity
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and for each -b optarg, add optarg to my_b. Finally, if b is given,
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turn off c and vice versa:
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llist_t *my_b = NULL;
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int verbose_level = 0;
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opt_complementary = "vv:b::b-c:c-b";
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f = getopt32(argc, argv, "vb:c", &my_b, &verbose_level);
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if (f & 2) // -c after -b unsets -b flag
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while (my_b) { dosomething_with(my_b->data); my_b = my_b->link; }
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if (my_b) // but llist is stored if -b is specified
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free_llist(my_b);
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if (verbose_level) printf("verbose level is %d\n", verbose_level);
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Special characters:
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"-" A dash as the first char in a opt_complementary group forces
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all arguments to be treated as options, even if they have
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no leading dashes. Next char in this case can't be a digit (0-9),
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use ':' or end of line. For example:
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opt_complementary = "-:w-x:x-w";
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getopt32(argc, argv, "wx");
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Allows any arguments to be given without a dash (./program w x)
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as well as with a dash (./program -x).
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"--" A double dash at the beginning of opt_complementary means the
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argv[1] string should always be treated as options, even if it isn't
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prefixed with a "-". This is useful for special syntax in applets
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such as "ar" and "tar":
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tar xvf foo.tar
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"-N" A dash as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
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by a single digit (0-9) means that at least N non-option
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arguments must be present on the command line
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"=N" An equal sign as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
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by a single digit (0-9) means that exactly N non-option
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arguments must be present on the command line
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"?N" A "?" as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
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by a single digit (0-9) means that at most N arguments must be present
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on the command line.
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"V-" An option with dash before colon or end-of-line results in
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bb_show_usage being called if this option is encountered.
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This is typically used to implement "print verbose usage message
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and exit" option.
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"-" A dash between two options causes the second of the two
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to be unset (and ignored) if it is given on the command line.
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[FIXME: what if they are the same? like "x-x"? Is it ever useful?]
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For example:
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The du applet has the options "-s" and "-d depth". If
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getopt32 finds -s, then -d is unset or if it finds -d
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then -s is unset. (Note: busybox implements the GNU
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"--max-depth" option as "-d".) To obtain this behavior, you
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set opt_complementary = "s-d:d-s". Only one flag value is
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added to getopt32's return value depending on the
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position of the options on the command line. If one of the
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two options requires an argument pointer (":" in applet_opts
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as in "d:") optarg is set accordingly.
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char *smax_print_depth;
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opt_complementary = "s-d:d-s:x-x";
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opt = getopt32(argc, argv, "sd:x", &smax_print_depth);
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if (opt & 2)
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max_print_depth = atoi(smax_print_depth);
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if (opt & 4)
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printf("Detected odd -x usage\n");
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"--" A double dash between two options, or between an option and a group
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of options, means that they are mutually exclusive. Unlike
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the "-" case above, an error will be forced if the options
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are used together.
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For example:
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The cut applet must have only one type of list specified, so
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-b, -c and -f are mutally exclusive and should raise an error
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if specified together. In this case you must set
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opt_complementary = "b--cf:c--bf:f--bc". If two of the
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mutually exclusive options are found, getopt32's
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return value will have the error flag set (BB_GETOPT_ERROR) so
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that we can check for it:
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if (flags & BB_GETOPT_ERROR)
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bb_show_usage();
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"x--x" Variation of the above, it means that -x option should occur
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at most once.
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"?" A "?" as the first char in a opt_complementary group means:
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if BB_GETOPT_ERROR is detected, don't return, call bb_show_usage
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and exit instead. Next char after '?' can't be a digit.
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"::" A double colon after a char in opt_complementary means that the
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option can occur multiple times. Each occurrence will be saved as
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a llist_t element instead of char*.
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For example:
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The grep applet can have one or more "-e pattern" arguments.
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In this case you should use getopt32() as follows:
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llist_t *patterns = NULL;
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(this pointer must be initializated to NULL if the list is empty
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as required by *llist_add_to(llist_t *old_head, char *new_item).)
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opt_complementary = "e::";
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getopt32(argc, argv, "e:", &patterns);
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$ grep -e user -e root /etc/passwd
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root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
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user:x:500:500::/home/user:/bin/bash
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"?" An "?" between an option and a group of options means that
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at least one of them is required to occur if the first option
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occurs in preceding command line arguments.
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For example from "id" applet:
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// Don't allow -n -r -rn -ug -rug -nug -rnug
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opt_complementary = "r?ug:n?ug:?u--g:g--u";
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "rnug");
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This example allowed only:
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$ id; id -u; id -g; id -ru; id -nu; id -rg; id -ng; id -rnu; id -rng
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"X" A opt_complementary group with just a single letter means
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that this option is required. If more than one such group exists,
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at least one option is required to occur (not all of them).
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For example from "start-stop-daemon" applet:
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// Don't allow -KS -SK, but -S or -K is required
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opt_complementary = "K:S:?K--S:S--K";
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flags = getopt32(argc, argv, "KS...);
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Don't forget to use ':'. For example, "?322-22-23X-x-a"
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is interpreted as "?3:22:-2:2-2:2-3Xa:2--x" -
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max 3 args; count uses of '-2'; min 2 args; if there is
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a '-2' option then unset '-3', '-X' and '-a'; if there is
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a '-2' and after it a '-x' then error out.
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*/
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/* Code here assumes that 'unsigned' is at least 32 bits wide */
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const char *opt_complementary;
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typedef struct {
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int opt;
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int list_flg;
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unsigned switch_on;
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unsigned switch_off;
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unsigned incongruously;
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unsigned requires;
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void **optarg; /* char **optarg or llist_t **optarg */
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int *counter;
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} t_complementary;
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/* You can set applet_long_options for parse called long options */
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#if ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG
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static const struct option bb_default_long_options[] = {
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/* { "help", 0, NULL, '?' }, */
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{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
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};
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const struct option *applet_long_options = bb_default_long_options;
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#endif
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uint32_t option_mask32;
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uint32_t
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getopt32(int argc, char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...)
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{
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unsigned flags = 0;
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unsigned requires = 0;
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t_complementary complementary[33];
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int c;
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const unsigned char *s;
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t_complementary *on_off;
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va_list p;
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#if ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG
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const struct option *l_o;
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#endif
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unsigned trigger;
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char **pargv = NULL;
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int min_arg = 0;
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int max_arg = -1;
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#define SHOW_USAGE_IF_ERROR 1
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#define ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS 2
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#define FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT 4
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#define FREE_FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT 8
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int spec_flgs = 0;
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va_start(p, applet_opts);
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c = 0;
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on_off = complementary;
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memset(on_off, 0, sizeof(complementary));
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/* skip GNU extension */
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s = (const unsigned char *)applet_opts;
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if (*s == '+' || *s == '-')
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s++;
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while (*s) {
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if (c >= 32) break;
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on_off->opt = *s;
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on_off->switch_on = (1 << c);
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if (*++s == ':') {
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on_off->optarg = va_arg(p, void **);
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while (*++s == ':') /* skip */;
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}
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on_off++;
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c++;
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}
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#if ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG
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for (l_o = applet_long_options; l_o->name; l_o++) {
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if (l_o->flag)
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continue;
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for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt != 0; on_off++)
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if (on_off->opt == l_o->val)
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goto next_long;
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if (c >= 32) break;
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on_off->opt = l_o->val;
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on_off->switch_on = (1 << c);
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if (l_o->has_arg != no_argument)
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on_off->optarg = va_arg(p, void **);
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c++;
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next_long: ;
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}
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#endif /* ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG */
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for (s = (const unsigned char *)opt_complementary; s && *s; s++) {
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t_complementary *pair;
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unsigned *pair_switch;
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if (*s == ':')
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continue;
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c = s[1];
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if (*s == '?') {
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if (c < '0' || c > '9') {
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spec_flgs |= SHOW_USAGE_IF_ERROR;
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} else {
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max_arg = c - '0';
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s++;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (*s == '-') {
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if (c < '0' || c > '9') {
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if (c == '-') {
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spec_flgs |= FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT;
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s++;
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} else
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spec_flgs |= ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS;
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} else {
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min_arg = c - '0';
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s++;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (*s == '=') {
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min_arg = max_arg = c - '0';
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s++;
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continue;
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}
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for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt; on_off++)
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if (on_off->opt == *s)
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break;
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if (c == ':' && s[2] == ':') {
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on_off->list_flg++;
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continue;
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}
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if (c == ':' || c == '\0') {
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requires |= on_off->switch_on;
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continue;
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}
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if (c == '-' && (s[2] == ':' || s[2] == '\0')) {
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flags |= on_off->switch_on;
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on_off->incongruously |= on_off->switch_on;
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s++;
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continue;
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}
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if (c == *s) {
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on_off->counter = va_arg(p, int *);
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s++;
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}
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pair = on_off;
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pair_switch = &(pair->switch_on);
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for (s++; *s && *s != ':'; s++) {
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if (*s == '?') {
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pair_switch = &(pair->requires);
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} else if (*s == '-') {
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if (pair_switch == &(pair->switch_off))
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pair_switch = &(pair->incongruously);
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else
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pair_switch = &(pair->switch_off);
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} else {
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for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt; on_off++)
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if (on_off->opt == *s) {
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*pair_switch |= on_off->switch_on;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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s--;
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}
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va_end (p);
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if (spec_flgs & FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT) {
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if (argv[1] && argv[1][0] != '-' && argv[1][0] != '\0') {
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argv[1] = xasprintf("-%s", argv[1]);
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if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
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spec_flgs |= FREE_FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT;
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}
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}
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/* Note: just "getopt() <= 0" will not work good for
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* "fake" short options, like this one:
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* wget $'-\203' "Test: test" http://kernel.org/
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* (supposed to act as --header, but doesn't) */
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#if ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG
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while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, applet_opts,
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applet_long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
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#else
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while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, applet_opts)) != -1) {
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#endif /* ENABLE_GETOPT_LONG */
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c &= 0xff; /* fight libc's sign extends */
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loop_arg_is_opt:
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for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt != c; on_off++) {
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/* c==0 if long opt have non NULL flag */
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if (on_off->opt == 0 && c != 0)
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bb_show_usage();
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}
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if (flags & on_off->incongruously) {
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if ((spec_flgs & SHOW_USAGE_IF_ERROR))
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bb_show_usage();
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flags |= BB_GETOPT_ERROR;
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}
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trigger = on_off->switch_on & on_off->switch_off;
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flags &= ~(on_off->switch_off ^ trigger);
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flags |= on_off->switch_on ^ trigger;
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flags ^= trigger;
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if (on_off->counter)
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(*(on_off->counter))++;
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if (on_off->list_flg) {
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llist_add_to((llist_t **)(on_off->optarg), optarg);
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} else if (on_off->optarg) {
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*(char **)(on_off->optarg) = optarg;
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}
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if (pargv != NULL)
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break;
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}
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if (spec_flgs & ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS) {
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/* process argv is option, for example "ps" applet */
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if (pargv == NULL)
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pargv = argv + optind;
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while (*pargv) {
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c = **pargv;
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if (c == '\0') {
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pargv++;
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} else {
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(*pargv)++;
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goto loop_arg_is_opt;
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}
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}
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}
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#if (ENABLE_AR || ENABLE_TAR) && ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
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if (spec_flgs & FREE_FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT)
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free(argv[1]);
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#endif
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/* check depending requires for given options */
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for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt; on_off++) {
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if (on_off->requires && (flags & on_off->switch_on) &&
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(flags & on_off->requires) == 0)
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bb_show_usage();
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}
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if (requires && (flags & requires) == 0)
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bb_show_usage();
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argc -= optind;
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if (argc < min_arg || (max_arg >= 0 && argc > max_arg))
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bb_show_usage();
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option_mask32 = flags;
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return flags;
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}
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