freeswitch/libs/js/nsprpub/lib/libc/src/plgetopt.c

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/*
** File: plgetopt.c
** Description: utilities to parse argc/argv
*/
#include "prmem.h"
#include "prlog.h"
#include "prerror.h"
#include "plstr.h"
#include "plgetopt.h"
#include <string.h>
static char static_Nul = 0;
struct PLOptionInternal
{
const char *options; /* client options list specification */
PRIntn argc; /* original number of arguments */
char **argv; /* vector of pointers to arguments */
PRIntn xargc; /* which one we're processing now */
const char *xargv; /* where within *argv[xargc] */
PRBool minus; /* do we already have the '-'? */
};
/*
** Create the state in which to parse the tokens.
**
** argc the sum of the number of options and their values
** argv the options and their values
** options vector of single character options w/ | w/o ':
*/
PR_IMPLEMENT(PLOptState*) PL_CreateOptState(
PRIntn argc, char **argv, const char *options)
{
PLOptState *opt = NULL;
if (NULL == options)
PR_SetError(PR_INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERROR, 0);
else
{
opt = PR_NEWZAP(PLOptState);
if (NULL == opt)
PR_SetError(PR_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR, 0);
else
{
PLOptionInternal *internal = PR_NEW(PLOptionInternal);
if (NULL == internal)
{
PR_DELETE(opt);
PR_SetError(PR_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR, 0);
}
else
{
opt->option = 0;
opt->value = NULL;
opt->internal = internal;
internal->argc = argc;
internal->argv = argv;
internal->xargc = 0;
internal->xargv = &static_Nul;
internal->minus = PR_FALSE;
internal->options = options;
}
}
}
return opt;
} /* PL_CreateOptState */
/*
** Destroy object created by CreateOptState()
*/
PR_IMPLEMENT(void) PL_DestroyOptState(PLOptState *opt)
{
PR_DELETE(opt->internal);
PR_DELETE(opt);
} /* PL_DestroyOptState */
PR_IMPLEMENT(PLOptStatus) PL_GetNextOpt(PLOptState *opt)
{
PLOptionInternal *internal = opt->internal;
PRIntn cop, eoo = PL_strlen(internal->options);
/*
** If the current xarg points to nul, advance to the next
** element of the argv vector. If the vector index is equal
** to argc, we're out of arguments, so return an EOL.
** Note whether the first character of the new argument is
** a '-' and skip by it if it is.
*/
while (0 == *internal->xargv)
{
internal->xargc += 1;
if (internal->xargc >= internal->argc)
{
opt->option = 0;
opt->value = NULL;
return PL_OPT_EOL;
}
internal->xargv = internal->argv[internal->xargc];
internal->minus = ('-' == *internal->xargv ? PR_TRUE : PR_FALSE); /* not it */
if (internal->minus) internal->xargv += 1; /* and consume */
}
/*
** If we already have a '-' in hand, xargv points to the next
** option. See if we can find a match in the list of possible
** options supplied.
*/
if (internal->minus)
{
for (cop = 0; cop < eoo; ++cop)
{
if (internal->options[cop] == *internal->xargv)
{
opt->option = *internal->xargv;
internal->xargv += 1;
/*
** if options indicates that there's an associated
** value, this argv is finished and the next is the
** option's value.
*/
if (':' == internal->options[cop + 1])
{
if (0 != *internal->xargv) return PL_OPT_BAD;
opt->value = internal->argv[++(internal->xargc)];
internal->xargv = &static_Nul;
internal->minus = PR_FALSE;
}
else opt->value = NULL;
return PL_OPT_OK;
}
}
internal->xargv += 1; /* consume that option */
return PL_OPT_BAD;
}
/*
** No '-', so it must be a standalone value. The option is nul.
*/
opt->value = internal->argv[internal->xargc];
internal->xargv = &static_Nul;
opt->option = 0;
return PL_OPT_OK;
} /* PL_GetNextOpt */
/* plgetopt.c */