# This test can fail with libc with buggy getopt() implementation.
# If getopt() wants to parse multi-option args (-abc),
# it needs to remember a position within current arg.
#
# If this position is kept as a POINTER, not an offset,
# and if argv[] ADDRESSES (not contents!) change, it blows up.

echo "*** optstring:'ac' args:-a -b -c -d e"
getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "1 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "2 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "3 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "4 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "5 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"

# Above: args are (usually) in the same locations in memory.
# Below: variable allocations change the location.

echo
echo "*** optstring:'ac' args:-a -b -c -d e"
unset OPTIND
OPTARG=QWERTY; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "1 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
NEWVAR=NEWVAL; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "2 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
VAR111=NEWVAL; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "3 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
VAR222=NEWVAL; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "4 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
VAR333=NEWVAL; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "5 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"

# Slightly different attempts to force reallocations

echo
echo "*** optstring:'ac' args:-a -b -c -d e"
unset OPTIND
export OPTARG; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "1 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
export NEWVAR; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "2 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
export VAR111; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "3 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
export VAR222; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "4 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"
export VAR333; getopts "ac" var -a -b -c -d e; echo "5 rc:$? var:'$var' OPTIND:$OPTIND OPTARG:'$OPTARG'"

# All copies of code above should generate identical output