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GArgs.h
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/*
GArgs is a quick'n'dirty object oriented replacement for the standard
getopts library available on many unix platforms;
it accepts the regular single letter, single-dash style options
-<letter>[ ][<value>]
but also attr=value style options:
<optname>=<value>
or
--<optname>[=]<value>
*/
#ifndef G_ARGS_DEFINED
#define G_ARGS_DEFINED
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
struct GArgsDef {
const char* longopt;
char opt; //equivalent one-char option, if any
bool req_value; //true if the string that follows must be a value
int code; //an enum code to be associated with this option
};
class GArgs {
//structure for parsing arguments format definition
struct fmtdef {
char* longopt;
char opt; //equivalent one-char option, if any
bool req_value; //true if the string that follows must be a value
int code; //an enum code to be associated with this option
};
int fmtcount;
fmtdef* fmt; //this will store format definition after parsing it
struct argdata {
char* opt; // this is NULL for non-dashed arguments
// a single character for single dash style arguments
// a string for ARG=VALUE or --long_option style arguments
char* value; // is NULL for switches (dashed flags)
int fmti; //index in fmt table
//int code; // if GArgsDef[] constructor was used, for getOpt
};
int _argc;
char** _argv; //the original main() values
argdata* args; //arguments table after parsing it
int count; //total count of elements in 'args' array
int nonOptCount; //count of non-dashed, non= arguments
int nonOptPos; //current position for nonOpt arguments iterator
int optPos; //current position for options iterator
int errarg; //argv error position after parsing
bool err_valmissing; //if the error is strictly about missing value for errarg option
int parseArgs(bool nodigitopts=false);
//parsing helper functions
int validOpt(int c);
int validShortOpt(char o);
int validLongOpt(char* o, char* to);
public:
GArgs(int argc, char* argv[], const char* format, bool nodigitopts=false);
/* format can be:
<string>{;|=} e.g. disable-test;PID=S= for --disable-test PID=50 (or --PID 50) S=3.5 etc.
<letter>[:] e.g. p:hT for -p testing (or -ptesting) -h -T
This means that the long options, if present, should be given at the beginning
of the format string, before the single-dash, single-char options
*/
GArgs(int argc, char* argv[], const GArgsDef fmtrecs[], bool nodigitopts=false);
~GArgs();
int isError(); // returns the offending argv position or 0 if no error
int getCount() { return count; } //total number of arguments given
int getFmtCount() { return fmtcount; } //total number of option definitions
int getNonOptCount() { return nonOptCount; } //total number of non-option arguments
char* getOpt(const char* o); /* retrieve the value for option o
returns
NULL if option not given at all
!=NULL if boolean option was given
opt's value if value option was given
*/
char* getOpt(const char o);
char* getOpt(int c); //retrieve value by enum code
char* getOptName(int c); //retrieve name of by enum code
int startOpt(); //init iteration through option arguments
// returns number of option args
char* nextOpt(); //get next option argument's string
int nextCode(); //get next option argument's code
int startNonOpt(void); //init iteration through non-option arguments
// returns the number of non-option arguments
void printError(FILE* fout, const char* usage=NULL,
bool exitProgram=false);
void printError(const char* usage=NULL, bool exitProgram=false);
void printCmdLine(FILE* fout);
char* nextNonOpt(); //get the next non-option argument
};
#endif