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1 /* Declarations for getopt.
2 Copyright (C) 1989-1994, 1996-1999, 2001, 2003-2007, 2009-2017 Free Software
3 Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
6 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 #ifndef _@GUARD_PREFIX@_GETOPT_H
21 #if __GNUC__ >= 3
22 @PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER@
23 #endif
24 @PRAGMA_COLUMNS@
26 /* The include_next requires a split double-inclusion guard. We must
27 also inform the replacement unistd.h to not recursively use
28 <getopt.h>; our definitions will be present soon enough. */
29 #if @HAVE_GETOPT_H@
30 # define _GL_SYSTEM_GETOPT
31 # @INCLUDE_NEXT@ @NEXT_GETOPT_H@
32 # undef _GL_SYSTEM_GETOPT
33 #endif
35 #ifndef _@GUARD_PREFIX@_GETOPT_H
37 #ifndef __need_getopt
38 # define _@GUARD_PREFIX@_GETOPT_H 1
39 #endif
41 /* Standalone applications should #define __GETOPT_PREFIX to an
42 identifier that prefixes the external functions and variables
43 defined in this header. When this happens, include the
44 headers that might declare getopt so that they will not cause
45 confusion if included after this file (if the system had <getopt.h>,
46 we have already included it). Then systematically rename
47 identifiers so that they do not collide with the system functions
48 and variables. Renaming avoids problems with some compilers and
49 linkers. */
50 #if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX
51 # if !defined __need_getopt
52 # if !@HAVE_GETOPT_H@
53 # define __need_system_stdlib_h
54 # include <stdlib.h>
55 # undef __need_system_stdlib_h
56 # include <stdio.h>
57 # include <unistd.h>
58 # endif
59 # undef __need_getopt
60 # endif
61 # undef __GETOPT_CONCAT
62 # undef __GETOPT_XCONCAT
63 # undef __GETOPT_ID
64 # undef getopt
65 # undef getopt_long
66 # undef getopt_long_only
67 # undef optarg
68 # undef opterr
69 # undef optind
70 # undef optopt
71 # undef option
72 # undef _getopt_internal
73 # define __GETOPT_CONCAT(x, y) x ## y
74 # define __GETOPT_XCONCAT(x, y) __GETOPT_CONCAT (x, y)
75 # define __GETOPT_ID(y) __GETOPT_XCONCAT (__GETOPT_PREFIX, y)
76 # define getopt __GETOPT_ID (getopt)
77 # define getopt_long __GETOPT_ID (getopt_long)
78 # define getopt_long_only __GETOPT_ID (getopt_long_only)
79 # define optarg __GETOPT_ID (optarg)
80 # define opterr __GETOPT_ID (opterr)
81 # define optind __GETOPT_ID (optind)
82 # define optopt __GETOPT_ID (optopt)
83 # define option __GETOPT_ID (option)
84 # define _getopt_internal __GETOPT_ID (getopt_internal)
85 #endif
87 /* Standalone applications get correct prototypes for getopt_long and
88 getopt_long_only; they declare "char **argv". libc uses prototypes
89 with "char *const *argv" that are incorrect because getopt_long and
90 getopt_long_only can permute argv; this is required for backward
91 compatibility (e.g., for LSB 2.0.1).
93 This used to be '#if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX && !defined __need_getopt',
94 but it caused redefinition warnings if both unistd.h and getopt.h were
95 included, since unistd.h includes getopt.h having previously defined
96 __need_getopt.
98 The only place where __getopt_argv_const is used is in definitions
99 of getopt_long and getopt_long_only below, but these are visible
100 only if __need_getopt is not defined, so it is quite safe to rewrite
101 the conditional as follows:
103 #if !defined __need_getopt
104 # if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX
105 # define __getopt_argv_const /* empty */
106 # else
107 # define __getopt_argv_const const
108 # endif
109 #endif
111 /* If __GNU_LIBRARY__ is not already defined, either we are being used
112 standalone, or this is the first header included in the source file.
113 If we are being used with glibc, we need to include <features.h>, but
114 that does not exist if we are standalone. So: if __GNU_LIBRARY__ is
115 not defined, include <ctype.h>, which will pull in <features.h> for us
116 if it's from glibc. (Why ctype.h? It's guaranteed to exist and it
117 doesn't flood the namespace with stuff the way some other headers do.) */
118 #if !defined __GNU_LIBRARY__
119 # include <ctype.h>
120 #endif
122 #ifndef __THROW
123 # ifndef __GNUC_PREREQ
124 # define __GNUC_PREREQ(maj, min) (0)
125 # endif
126 # if defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
127 # define __THROW throw ()
128 # else
129 # define __THROW
130 # endif
131 #endif
133 /* The definition of _GL_ARG_NONNULL is copied here. */
135 #ifdef __cplusplus
136 extern "C" {
137 #endif
139 /* For communication from 'getopt' to the caller.
140 When 'getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
141 the argument value is returned here.
142 Also, when 'ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
143 each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */
145 extern char *optarg;
147 /* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
148 This is used for communication to and from the caller
149 and for communication between successive calls to 'getopt'.
151 On entry to 'getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
153 When 'getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
154 non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
156 Otherwise, 'optind' communicates from one call to the next
157 how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */
159 extern int optind;
161 /* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message 'getopt' prints
162 for unrecognized options. */
164 extern int opterr;
166 /* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */
168 extern int optopt;
170 #ifndef __need_getopt
171 /* Describe the long-named options requested by the application.
172 The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector
173 of 'struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is
174 zero.
176 The field 'has_arg' is:
177 no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an argument,
178 required_argument (or 1) if the option requires an argument,
179 optional_argument (or 2) if the option takes an optional argument.
181 If the field 'flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set
182 to the value given in the field 'val' when the option is found, but
183 left unchanged if the option is not found.
185 To have a long-named option do something other than set an 'int' to
186 a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from 'optarg', set the
187 option's 'flag' field to zero and its 'val' field to a nonzero
188 value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is
189 one). For long options that have a zero 'flag' field, 'getopt'
190 returns the contents of the 'val' field. */
192 # if !GNULIB_defined_struct_option
193 struct option
195 const char *name;
196 /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about
197 type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */
198 int has_arg;
199 int *flag;
200 int val;
202 # define GNULIB_defined_struct_option 1
203 # endif
205 /* Names for the values of the 'has_arg' field of 'struct option'. */
207 # define no_argument 0
208 # define required_argument 1
209 # define optional_argument 2
210 #endif /* need getopt */
213 /* Get definitions and prototypes for functions to process the
214 arguments in ARGV (ARGC of them, minus the program name) for
215 options given in OPTS.
217 Return the option character from OPTS just read. Return -1 when
218 there are no more options. For unrecognized options, or options
219 missing arguments, 'optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is
220 returned.
222 The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option
223 letters, optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter
224 takes an argument, to be placed in 'optarg'.
226 If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is
227 optional. This behavior is specific to the GNU 'getopt'.
229 The argument '--' causes premature termination of argument
230 scanning, explicitly telling 'getopt' that there are no more
231 options.
233 If OPTS begins with '-', then non-option arguments are treated as
234 arguments to the option '\1'. This behavior is specific to the GNU
235 'getopt'. If OPTS begins with '+', or POSIXLY_CORRECT is set in
236 the environment, then do not permute arguments. */
238 extern int getopt (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, const char *__shortopts)
239 __THROW _GL_ARG_NONNULL ((2, 3));
241 #ifndef __need_getopt
242 extern int getopt_long (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
243 const char *__shortopts,
244 const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
245 __THROW _GL_ARG_NONNULL ((2, 3));
246 extern int getopt_long_only (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
247 const char *__shortopts,
248 const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
249 __THROW _GL_ARG_NONNULL ((2, 3));
251 #endif
253 #ifdef __cplusplus
255 #endif
257 /* Make sure we later can get all the definitions and declarations. */
258 #undef __need_getopt
260 #endif /* _@GUARD_PREFIX@_GETOPT_H */
261 #endif /* _@GUARD_PREFIX@_GETOPT_H */