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/*
* Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "volume_error.h"
#include "getopt_ext.h"
/*
* Functions
*/
/*
* Identical to getopt(3), except that
*
* 1. If "-" is the first character of optstring, each non-option argv
* element is handled as if it were the argument of an option with
* character code GETOPT_NON_OPTION_ARG. The result is that
* GETOPT_DONE_PARSING will not be returned until the end of the
* argument list has been reached.
*
* This mirrors the functionality provided by GNU getopt.
*
* 2. GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_OPT or GETOPT_ERR_MISSING_ARG is returned
* instead of '?'. Subsequently "-?" can be used as a valid
* option.
*
* 3. GETOPT_DONE_PARSING, GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_ARG, or
* GETOPT_NON_OPTION_ARG is returned instead of -1.
*
* @param argc
* The number of arguments in the array
*
* @param argv
* The argument array
*
* @param optstring
* The option letters, with ':' following options with
* required arguments. See note about "-" as the first
* character.
*
* @return GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_OPT
* if the option is not found in optstring
*
* GETOPT_ERR_MISSING_ARG
* if the option requires an argument which is missing
*
* GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_ARG
* if "-" is not the first character in optstring and a
* non-option argument is encountered
*
* GETOPT_NON_OPTION_ARG
* if "-" is the first character in optstring and a
* non-option argument is encountered
*
* GETOPT_DONE_PARSING
* if the end of the argument list is reached
*
* <optopt>
* the option character itself, if none of the above
* scenarios applies.
*/
extern int
getopt_ext(
int argc,
char * const argv[],
const char *optstring)
{
int c;
int handle_non_options = (*optstring == '-');
/* Is "-" the first character of optstring? */
if (handle_non_options) {
/* getopt(3) doesn't understand "-" */
optstring++;
}
switch (c = getopt(argc, argv, optstring)) {
/*
* getopt(3) returns -1 when 1) it encounters a non-option
* argument or 2) reaches the end of the argument list.
* Distinguish from the two possibilities.
*/
case -1:
if (optind < argc) {
optarg = argv[optind];
/* Non-option argument found */
if (handle_non_options) {
/* Non-option arguments are valid */
c = GETOPT_NON_OPTION_ARG;
optind++;
} else {
/* Non-option arguments are invalid */
c = GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
} else {
/* End of the argument list reached */
c = GETOPT_DONE_PARSING;
}
break;
/*
* getopt(3) returns '?' when 1) the "-?" option is
* encountered, 2) an invalid option is given or 3) a
* valid option requiring an argument is found but no
* argument is specified. Distinguish from the three
* possibilities.
*/
case '?':
/* Is this an error or was -? encountered? */
if (optopt != '?') {
if (strchr(optstring, optopt) == NULL) {
/* Invalid option */
c = GETOPT_ERR_INVALID_OPT;
optarg = argv[optind-1];
} else {
/* Valid option without required argument */
c = GETOPT_ERR_MISSING_ARG;
}
}
}
return (c);
}