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Sandu Liviu Catalin 4a6bfc086c Major plugin refactor and cleanup.
Switched to POCO library for unified platform/library interface.
Deprecated the external module API. It was creating more problems than solving.
Removed most built-in libraries in favor of system libraries for easier maintenance.
Cleaned and secured code with help from static analyzers.
2021-01-30 08:51:39 +02:00

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/*
* $Id$
*
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1993, 1994
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*
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*/
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getopt.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/27/95";
__RCSID("$NetBSD: getopt.c,v 1.26 2003/08/07 16:43:40 agc Exp $");
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
* Declared in <unistd.h>
*/
char *optarg; /* argument associated with option */
int opterr = 1; /* if error message should be printed */
int optind = 1; /* index into parent argv vector */
int optopt; /* character checked for validity */
int optreset; /* reset getopt */
#define BADCH (int)'?'
#define BADARG (int)':'
#define EMSG ""
/*******************************************************************************
* wceex_getopt - function is a command-line parser
*
* Description:
*
* The parameters argc and argv are the argument count and argument array as
* passed to main(). The argument optstring is a string of recognised option
* characters. If a character is followed by a colon, the option takes an argument.
*
* The variable optind is the index of the next element of the argv[] vector to be
* processed. It is initialised to 1 by the system, and getopt() updates it when it
* finishes with each element of argv[].
*
* NOTE: Implementation of the getopt() function was grabbed from NetBSD
* operating system sources. See copyright note in the file header.
*
* Return:
*
* Returns the next option character specified on the command line.
* A colon (:) is returned if getopt() detects a missing argument and
* the first character of optstring was a colon (:).
* A question mark (?) is returned if getopt() encounters an option
* character not in optstring or detects a missing argument and the first
* character of optstring was not a colon (:).
* Otherwise getopt() returns -1 when all command line options are parsed.
*
* Reference:
*
* IEEE 1003.1, 2004 Edition
*
*******************************************************************************/
int wceex_getopt(int argc, char * const argv[], const char *optstring)
{
static char *place = EMSG; /* option letter processing */
char *oli; /* option letter list index */
if (optreset || *place == 0) { /* update scanning pointer */
optreset = 0;
place = argv[optind];
if (optind >= argc || *place++ != '-') {
/* Argument is absent or is not an option */
place = EMSG;
return (-1);
}
optopt = *place++;
if (optopt == '-' && *place == 0) {
/* "--" => end of options */
++optind;
place = EMSG;
return (-1);
}
if (optopt == 0) {
/* Solitary '-', treat as a '-' option
if the program (eg su) is looking for it. */
place = EMSG;
if (strchr(optstring, '-') == NULL)
return -1;
optopt = '-';
}
} else
optopt = *place++;
/* See if option letter is one the caller wanted... */
if (optopt == ':' || (oli = strchr(optstring, optopt)) == NULL) {
if (*place == 0)
++optind;
if (opterr && *optstring != ':')
(void)fprintf(stderr,
"unknown option -- %c\n", optopt);
return (BADCH);
}
/* Does this option need an argument? */
if (oli[1] != ':') {
/* don't need argument */
optarg = NULL;
if (*place == 0)
++optind;
} else {
/* Option-argument is either the rest of this argument or the
entire next argument. */
if (*place)
optarg = place;
else if (argc > ++optind)
optarg = argv[optind];
else {
/* option-argument absent */
place = EMSG;
if (*optstring == ':')
return (BADARG);
if (opterr)
(void)fprintf(stderr,
"option requires an argument -- %c\n",
optopt);
return (BADCH);
}
place = EMSG;
++optind;
}
return (optopt); /* return option letter */
}