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author | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2011-11-30 07:21:23 -0600 |
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committer | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2011-11-30 07:21:23 -0600 |
commit | 763e42b152a1cb80790c3720faaf3d102a35434c (patch) | |
tree | d7fa0a0371fa4232fd9ff714bc85af4e972ac1ac | |
parent | 3e87923575eb224a05e069f9ef2bff60dde9475b (diff) | |
download | toybox-763e42b152a1cb80790c3720faaf3d102a35434c.tar.gz |
Split out parse_optflaglist(), and move local variables to optflagstate.
-rw-r--r-- | lib/args.c | 257 |
1 files changed, 135 insertions, 122 deletions
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ // Note that pointer and long are always the same size, even on 64 bit. // : plus a string argument, keep most recent if more than one // * plus a string argument, appended to a list -// # plus a signed long argument (TODO: Bounds checking?) +// # plus a signed long argument +// {LOW,HIGH} - allowed range TODO // @ plus an occurrence counter (which is a long) // (longopt) // | this is required. If more than one marked, only one required. @@ -24,12 +25,12 @@ // +X enabling this enables X (switch on) // ~X enabling this disables X (switch off) // !X die with error if X already set (x!x die if x supplied twice) -// [yz] needs at least one of y or z. +// [yz] needs at least one of y or z. TODO // at the beginning: // ^ stop at first nonoption argument // <0 at least # leftover arguments needed (default 0) // >9 at most # leftover arguments needed (default MAX_INT) -// ? don't show_usage() on unknown argument. +// ? Allow unknown arguments (pass them through to command). // & first argument has imaginary dash (ala tar/ps) // If given twice, all arguments have imaginary dash @@ -78,12 +79,20 @@ struct opts { char type; // Type of arguments to store }; +struct longopts { + struct longopts *next; + struct opts *opt; + char *str; + int len; +}; + // State during argument parsing. struct getoptflagstate { - int argc; + int argc, minargs, maxargs, nodash; char *arg; struct opts *opts, *this; + struct longopts *longopts; int noerror, nodash_now, stopearly; uint32_t excludes; }; @@ -100,6 +109,8 @@ static int gotflag(struct getoptflagstate *gof) if (gof->noerror) return 1; error_exit("Unknown option %s", gof->arg); } + + // Set flags toys.optflags |= opt->edx[0]; toys.optflags &= ~opt->edx[1]; gof->excludes = opt->edx[2]; @@ -108,14 +119,14 @@ static int gotflag(struct getoptflagstate *gof) // Does this option take an argument? gof->arg++; type = opt->type; - if (type == '@') ++*(opt->arg); - else if (type) { + if (type) { char *arg = gof->arg; // Handle "-xblah" and "-x blah", but also a third case: "abxc blah" // to make "tar xCjfv blah1 blah2 thingy" work like // "tar -x -C blah1 -j -f blah2 -v thingy" - if (gof->nodash_now || !gof->arg[0]) arg = toys.argv[++gof->argc]; + + if (gof->nodash_now || !arg[0]) arg = toys.argv[++gof->argc]; // TODO: The following line doesn't display --longopt correctly if (!arg) error_exit("Missing argument to -%c", opt->c); @@ -128,6 +139,7 @@ static int gotflag(struct getoptflagstate *gof) *list = xzalloc(sizeof(struct arg_list)); (*list)->arg = arg; } else if (type == '#') *(opt->arg) = atolx((char *)arg); + else if (type == '@') ++*(opt->arg); if (!gof->nodash_now) gof->arg = ""; } @@ -138,131 +150,131 @@ static int gotflag(struct getoptflagstate *gof) // Fill out toys.optflags and toys.optargs. -static char *plustildenot = "+~!"; -void get_optflags(void) +void parse_optflaglist(struct getoptflagstate *gof) { - int nodash = 0, minargs = 0, maxargs; - struct longopts { - struct longopts *next; - struct opts *opt; - char *str; - int len; - } *longopts = NULL; - struct getoptflagstate gof; - long *nextarg = (long *)&this, saveflags; - char *options = toys.which->options; - char *letters[]={"s",""}; - - if (CFG_HELP) toys.exithelp++; - // Allocate memory for optargs - maxargs = 0; - while (toys.argv[maxargs++]); - toys.optargs = xzalloc(sizeof(char *)*maxargs); - maxargs = INT_MAX; - bzero(&gof, sizeof(struct getoptflagstate)); + char *options = toys.which->options, *plustildenot = "+~!"; + long *nextarg = (long *)&this; + struct opts *new = 0; // Parse option format - if (options) { - - // Parse leading special behavior indicators - for (;;) { - if (*options == '^') gof.stopearly++; - else if (*options == '<') minargs=*(++options)-'0'; - else if (*options == '>') maxargs=*(++options)-'0'; - else if (*options == '?') gof.noerror++; - else if (*options == '&') nodash++; - else break; - options++; - } + bzero(gof, sizeof(struct getoptflagstate)); + gof->maxargs = INT_MAX; + if (!options) return; + + // Parse leading special behavior indicators + for (;;) { + if (*options == '^') gof->stopearly++; + else if (*options == '<') gof->minargs=*(++options)-'0'; + else if (*options == '>') gof->maxargs=*(++options)-'0'; + else if (*options == '?') gof->noerror++; + else if (*options == '&') gof->nodash++; + else break; + options++; + } - if (!*options) gof.stopearly++; - // Parse rest of opts into array - while (*options) { - char *temp; - - // Allocate a new option entry when necessary - if (!gof.this) { - gof.this = xzalloc(sizeof(struct opts)); - gof.this->next = gof.opts; - gof.opts = gof.this; - ++*(gof.this->edx); - } - // Each option must start with "(" or an option character. (Bare - // longopts only come at the start of the string.) - if (*options == '(') { - char *end; - struct longopts *lo = xmalloc(sizeof(struct longopts)); - - // Find the end of the longopt - for (end = ++options; *end && *end != ')'; end++); - if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && !*end) - error_exit("Bug1 in get_opt"); - - // Allocate and init a new struct longopts - lo = xmalloc(sizeof(struct longopts)); - lo->next = longopts; - lo->opt = gof.this; - lo->str = options; - lo->len = end-options; - longopts = lo; - options = end; - - // Mark this as struct opt as used, even when no short opt. - if (!gof.this->c) gof.this->c = -1; - - // If this is the start of a new option that wasn't a longopt, - - } else if (strchr(":*#@", *options)) { - if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && gof.this->type) - error_exit("Bug4 in get_opt"); - gof.this->type = *options; - } else if (0 != (temp = strchr(plustildenot, *options))) { - int i=0, idx = temp - plustildenot; - struct opts *opt; - - if (!*++options && CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG) - error_exit("Bug2 in get_opt"); - // Find this option flag (in previously parsed struct opt) - for (opt = gof.this; ; opt = opt->next) { - if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && !opt) error_exit("Bug3 in get_opt"); - if (opt->c == *options) break; - i++; - } - gof.this->edx[idx] |= 1<<i; - - } else if (*options == '[') { - } else if (*options == '|') gof.this->flags |= 1; - else if (*options == '^') gof.this->flags |= 2; - - // At this point, we've hit the end of the previous option. The - // current character is the start of a new option. If we've already - // assigned an option to this struct, loop to allocate a new one. - // (It'll get back here afterwards and fall through to next else.) - else if(gof.this->c) { - gof.this = NULL; - continue; + // Parse the rest of the option characters into a linked list + // of options with attributes. - // Claim this option, loop to see what's after it. - } else gof.this->c = *options; + if (!*options) gof->stopearly++; + while (*options) { + char *temp; - options++; + // Allocate a new list entry when necessary + if (!new) { + new = xzalloc(sizeof(struct opts)); + new->next = gof->opts; + gof->opts = new; + ++*(new->edx); } + // Each option must start with "(" or an option character. (Bare + // longopts only come at the start of the string.) + if (*options == '(') { + char *end; + struct longopts *lo = xmalloc(sizeof(struct longopts)); + + // Find the end of the longopt + for (end = ++options; *end && *end != ')'; end++); + if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && !*end) + error_exit("Bug1 in get_opt"); + + // Allocate and init a new struct longopts + lo = xmalloc(sizeof(struct longopts)); + lo->next = gof->longopts; + lo->opt = new; + lo->str = options; + lo->len = end-options; + gof->longopts = lo; + options = end; + + // Mark this struct opt as used, even when no short opt. + if (!new->c) new->c = -1; + + // If this is the start of a new option that wasn't a longopt, + + } else if (strchr(":*#@", *options)) { + if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && new->type) + error_exit("Bug4 in get_opt"); + new->type = *options; + } else if (0 != (temp = strchr(plustildenot, *options))) { + int i=0, idx = temp - plustildenot; + struct opts *opt; + + if (!*++options && CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG) + error_exit("Bug2 in get_opt"); + // Find this option flag (in previously parsed struct opt) + for (opt = new; ; opt = opt->next) { + if (CFG_TOYBOX_DEBUG && !opt) error_exit("Bug3 in get_opt"); + if (opt->c == *options) break; + i++; + } + new->edx[idx] |= 1<<i; + } else if (*options == '[') { + } else if (*options == '|') new->flags |= 1; + else if (*options == '^') new->flags |= 2; + + // At this point, we've hit the end of the previous option. The + // current character is the start of a new option. If we've already + // assigned an option to this struct, loop to allocate a new one. + // (It'll get back here afterwards and fall through to next else.) + else if (new->c) { + new = NULL; + continue; + + // Claim this option, loop to see what's after it. + } else new->c = *options; + + options++; } // Initialize enable/disable/exclude masks and pointers to store arguments. // (We have to calculate all this ahead of time because longopts jump into // the middle of the list.) - gof.argc = 0; - for (gof.this = gof.opts; gof.this; gof.this = gof.this->next) { + int pos = 0; + for (new = gof->opts; new; new = new->next) { int i; - for (i=0;i<3;i++) gof.this->edx[i] <<= gof.argc; - gof.argc++; - if (gof.this->type) { - gof.this->arg = (void *)nextarg; + for (i=0;i<3;i++) new->edx[i] <<= pos; + pos++; + if (new->type) { + new->arg = (void *)nextarg; *(nextarg++) = 0; } } +} + +void get_optflags(void) +{ + struct getoptflagstate gof; + long saveflags; + char *letters[]={"s",""}; + + if (CFG_HELP) toys.exithelp++; + // Allocate memory for optargs + saveflags = 0; + while (toys.argv[saveflags++]); + toys.optargs = xzalloc(sizeof(char *)*saveflags); + + parse_optflaglist(&gof); // Iterate through command line arguments, skipping argv[0] for (gof.argc=1; toys.argv[gof.argc]; gof.argc++) { @@ -291,7 +303,7 @@ void get_optflags(void) } // Handle --longopt - for (lo = longopts; lo; lo = lo->next) { + for (lo = gof.longopts; lo; lo = lo->next) { if (!strncmp(gof.arg, lo->str, lo->len)) { if (gof.arg[lo->len]) { if (gof.arg[lo->len]=='=' && lo->opt->type) @@ -318,7 +330,8 @@ void get_optflags(void) // Handle things that don't start with a dash. } else { - if (nodash && (nodash>1 || gof.argc == 1)) gof.nodash_now = 1; + if (gof.nodash && (gof.nodash>1 || gof.argc == 1)) + gof.nodash_now = 1; else goto notflag; } @@ -347,11 +360,11 @@ notflag: } // Sanity check - if (toys.optc<minargs) { - error_exit("Need%s %d argument%s", letters[!!(minargs-1)], minargs, - letters[!(minargs-1)]); + if (toys.optc<gof.minargs) { + error_exit("Need%s %d argument%s", letters[!!(gof.minargs-1)], + gof.minargs, letters[!(gof.minargs-1)]); } - if (toys.optc>maxargs) - error_exit("Max %d argument%s", maxargs, letters[!(maxargs-1)]); + if (toys.optc>gof.maxargs) + error_exit("Max %d argument%s", gof.maxargs, letters[!(gof.maxargs-1)]); if (CFG_HELP) toys.exithelp = 0; } |