/* * Copyright (c), Edward Thomson * All rights reserved. * * This file is part of adopt, distributed under the MIT license. * For full terms and conditions, see the included LICENSE file. * * THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED; DO NOT EDIT. * * This file was produced by using the `rename.pl` script included with * adopt. The command-line specified was: * * ./rename.pl cli_opt --filename=opt --include=common.h --inline=GIT_INLINE --header-guard=CLI_opt_h__ --lowercase-status --without-usage */ #ifndef CLI_opt_h__ #define CLI_opt_h__ #include #include /** * The type of argument to be parsed. */ typedef enum { CLI_OPT_TYPE_NONE = 0, /** * An option that, when specified, sets a given value to true. * This is useful for options like "--debug". A negation * option (beginning with "no-") is implicitly specified; for * example "--no-debug". The `value` pointer in the returned * option will be set to `1` when this is specified, and set to * `0` when the negation "no-" option is specified. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_BOOL, /** * An option that, when specified, sets the given `value` pointer * to the specified `switch_value`. This is useful for booleans * where you do not want the implicit negation that comes with an * `CLI_OPT_TYPE_BOOL`, or for switches that multiplex a value, like * setting a mode. For example, `--read` may set the `value` to * `MODE_READ` and `--write` may set the `value` to `MODE_WRITE`. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_SWITCH, /** * An option that, when specified, increments the given * `value` by the given `switch_value`. This can be specified * multiple times to continue to increment the `value`. * (For example, "-vvv" to set verbosity to 3.) */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_ACCUMULATOR, /** * An option that takes a value, for example `-n value`, * `-nvalue`, `--name value` or `--name=value`. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_VALUE, /** * A bare "--" that indicates that arguments following this are * literal. This allows callers to specify things that might * otherwise look like options, for example to operate on a file * named "-rf" then you can invoke "program -- -rf" to treat * "-rf" as an argument not an option. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_LITERAL, /** * A single argument, not an option. When options are exhausted, * arguments will be matches in the order that they're specified * in the spec list. For example, if two `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARGS` are * specified, `input_file` and `output_file`, then the first bare * argument on the command line will be `input_file` and the * second will be `output_file`. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARG, /** * A collection of arguments. This is useful when you want to take * a list of arguments, for example, multiple paths. When specified, * the value will be set to the first argument in the list. */ CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARGS, } cli_opt_type_t; /** * Additional information about an option, including parsing * restrictions and usage information to be displayed to the end-user. */ typedef enum { /** Defaults for the argument. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_DEFAULT = 0, /** This argument is required. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_REQUIRED = (1u << 0), /** * This is a multiple choice argument, combined with the previous * argument. For example, when the previous argument is `-f` and * this optional is applied to an argument of type `-b` then one * of `-f` or `-b` may be specified. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_CHOICE = (1u << 1), /** * This argument short-circuits the remainder of parsing. * Useful for arguments like `--help`. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_STOP_PARSING = (1u << 2), /** The argument's value is optional ("-n" or "-n foo") */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_VALUE_OPTIONAL = (1u << 3), /** This argument should not be displayed in usage. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_HIDDEN = (1u << 4), /** In usage, show the long format instead of the abbreviated format. */ CLI_OPT_USAGE_SHOW_LONG = (1u << 5), } cli_opt_usage_t; typedef enum { /** Default parsing behavior. */ CLI_OPT_PARSE_DEFAULT = 0, /** * Parse with GNU `getopt_long` style behavior, where options can * be intermixed with arguments at any position (for example, * "file1 --help file2".) Like `getopt_long`, this can mutate the * arguments given. */ CLI_OPT_PARSE_GNU = (1u << 0), /** * Force GNU `getopt_long` style behavior; the `POSIXLY_CORRECT` * environment variable is ignored. */ CLI_OPT_PARSE_FORCE_GNU = (1u << 1), } cli_opt_flag_t; /** Specification for an available option. */ typedef struct cli_opt_spec { /** Type of option expected. */ cli_opt_type_t type; /** Name of the long option. */ const char *name; /** The alias is the short (one-character) option alias. */ const char alias; /** * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_BOOL`, this is a pointer * to an `int` that will be set to `1` if the option is specified. * * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_SWITCH`, this is a pointer * to an `int` that will be set to the opt's `switch_value` (below) * when this option is specified. * * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ACCUMULATOR`, this is a * pointer to an `int` that will be incremented by the opt's * `switch_value` (below). If no `switch_value` is provided then * the value will be incremented by 1. * * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_VALUE`, * `CLI_OPT_TYPE_VALUE_OPTIONAL`, or `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARG`, this is * a pointer to a `char *` that will be set to the value * specified on the command line. * * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARGS`, this is a pointer * to a `char **` that will be set to the remaining values * specified on the command line. */ void *value; /** * If this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_SWITCH`, this is the value * to set in the option's `value` pointer when it is specified. If * this spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ACCUMULATOR`, this is the value * to increment in the option's `value` pointer when it is * specified. This is ignored for other opt types. */ int switch_value; /** * Optional usage flags that change parsing behavior and how * usage information is shown to the end-user. */ uint32_t usage; /** * The name of the value, provided when creating usage information. * This is required only for the functions that display usage * information and only when a spec is of type `CLI_OPT_TYPE_VALUE, * `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARG` or `CLI_OPT_TYPE_ARGS``. */ const char *value_name; /** * Optional short description of the option to display to the * end-user. This is only used when creating usage information. */ const char *help; } cli_opt_spec; /** Return value for `cli_opt_parser_next`. */ typedef enum { /** Parsing is complete; there are no more arguments. */ CLI_OPT_STATUS_DONE = 0, /** * This argument was parsed correctly; the `opt` structure is * populated and the value pointer has been set. */ CLI_OPT_STATUS_OK = 1, /** * The argument could not be parsed correctly, it does not match * any of the specifications provided. */ CLI_OPT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_OPTION = 2, /** * The argument matched a spec of type `CLI_OPT_VALUE`, but no value * was provided. */ CLI_OPT_STATUS_MISSING_VALUE = 3, /** A required argument was not provided. */ CLI_OPT_STATUS_MISSING_ARGUMENT = 4, } cli_opt_status_t; /** An option provided on the command-line. */ typedef struct cli_opt { /** The status of parsing the most recent argument. */ cli_opt_status_t status; /** * The specification that was provided on the command-line, or * `NULL` if the argument did not match an `cli_opt_spec`. */ const cli_opt_spec *spec; /** * The argument as it was specified on the command-line, including * dashes, eg, `-f` or `--foo`. */ char *arg; /** * If the spec is of type `CLI_OPT_VALUE` or `CLI_OPT_VALUE_OPTIONAL`, * this is the value provided to the argument. */ char *value; /** * If the argument is of type `CLI_OPT_ARGS`, this is the number of * arguments remaining. This value is persisted even when parsing * is complete and `status` == `CLI_OPT_STATUS_DONE`. */ size_t args_len; } cli_opt; /* The internal parser state. Callers should not modify this structure. */ typedef struct cli_opt_parser { const cli_opt_spec *specs; char **args; size_t args_len; unsigned int flags; /* Parser state */ size_t idx; size_t arg_idx; size_t in_args; size_t in_short; unsigned int needs_sort : 1, in_literal : 1; } cli_opt_parser; /** * Parses all the command-line arguments and updates all the options using * the pointers provided. Parsing stops on any invalid argument and * information about the failure will be provided in the opt argument. * * This is the simplest way to parse options; it handles the initialization * (`parser_init`) and looping (`parser_next`). * * @param opt The The `cli_opt` information that failed parsing * @param specs A NULL-terminated array of `cli_opt_spec`s that can be parsed * @param args The arguments that will be parsed * @param args_len The length of arguments to be parsed * @param flags The `cli_opt_flag_t flags for parsing */ cli_opt_status_t cli_opt_parse( cli_opt *opt, const cli_opt_spec specs[], char **args, size_t args_len, unsigned int flags); /** * Quickly executes the given callback for each argument. * * @param specs A NULL-terminated array of `cli_opt_spec`s that can be parsed * @param args The arguments that will be parsed * @param args_len The length of arguments to be parsed * @param flags The `cli_opt_flag_t flags for parsing * @param callback The callback to invoke for each specified option * @param callback_data Data to be provided to the callback */ int cli_opt_foreach( const cli_opt_spec specs[], char **args, size_t args_len, unsigned int flags, int (*callback)(cli_opt *, void *), void *callback_data); /** * Initializes a parser that parses the given arguments according to the * given specifications. * * @param parser The `cli_opt_parser` that will be initialized * @param specs A NULL-terminated array of `cli_opt_spec`s that can be parsed * @param args The arguments that will be parsed * @param args_len The length of arguments to be parsed * @param flags The `cli_opt_flag_t flags for parsing */ void cli_opt_parser_init( cli_opt_parser *parser, const cli_opt_spec specs[], char **args, size_t args_len, unsigned int flags); /** * Parses the next command-line argument and places the information about * the argument into the given `opt` data. * * @param opt The `cli_opt` information parsed from the argument * @param parser An `cli_opt_parser` that has been initialized with * `cli_opt_parser_init` * @return true if the caller should continue iterating, or 0 if there are * no arguments left to process. */ cli_opt_status_t cli_opt_parser_next( cli_opt *opt, cli_opt_parser *parser); /** * Prints the status after parsing the most recent argument. This is * useful for printing an error message when an unknown argument was * specified, or when an argument was specified without a value. * * @param file The file to print information to * @param command The name of the command to use when printing (optional) * @param opt The option that failed to parse * @return 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int cli_opt_status_fprint( FILE *file, const char *command, const cli_opt *opt); #endif /* CLI_opt_h__ */