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/*
* Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#ifndef _CMDPARSE_H
#define _CMDPARSE_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <getopt.h>
#define SUBCOMMAND_BASE 1
/* bit defines for operand macros */
#define OPERAND_SINGLE 0x2
#define OPERAND_MULTIPLE 0x4
#define OPERAND_MANDATORY 0x8
#define OPERAND_OPTIONAL 0x10
/* maximum length of an option argument */
#define MAXOPTARGLEN 512
/* Following are used to express operand requirements */
#define OPERAND_NONE 0x1
#define OPERAND_MANDATORY_SINGLE (OPERAND_MANDATORY | OPERAND_SINGLE)
#define OPERAND_OPTIONAL_SINGLE (OPERAND_OPTIONAL | OPERAND_SINGLE)
#define OPERAND_MANDATORY_MULTIPLE (OPERAND_MANDATORY | OPERAND_MULTIPLE)
#define OPERAND_OPTIONAL_MULTIPLE (OPERAND_OPTIONAL | OPERAND_MULTIPLE)
/* subcommands must have a single bit on and must have exclusive values */
#define SUBCOMMAND(x) (SUBCOMMAND_BASE << x)
/*
* This structure is passed into the caller's callback function and
* will contain a list of all options entered and their associated
* option arguments if applicable
*/
typedef struct _cmdOptions {
int optval;
char optarg[MAXOPTARGLEN + 1];
} cmdOptions_t;
/*
* subcommand callback function
*
* argc - number of arguments in argv
* argv - operand arguments
* options - options entered on command line
* callData - pointer to caller data to be passed to subcommand function
*/
typedef int (*handler_t)(int argc, char *argv[], cmdOptions_t *options,
void *callData);
/*
* list of subcommands and associated properties
*
* name -> subcommand name
* handler -> function to call on successful syntax check
* optionString -> short options that are valid
* required -> Does it require at least one option?
* exclusive -> short options that are required to be exclusively entered
* operand -> Type of operand input. Can be:
*
* NO_OPERAND
* OPERAND_MANDATORY_SINGLE
* OPERAND_OPTIONAL_SINGLE
* OPERAND_MANDATORY_MULTIPLE
* OPERAND_OPTIONAL_MULTIPLE
*
* operandDefinition -> char * definition of the operand
*
* The long options table specifies whether an option argument is required.
*
*
* EXAMPLE:
*
* Based on "list-target" entry below:
*
* "list-target" is expected as the subcommand input
* listTarget is the function to be called on success
* "list-target" accepts -i, -s, -t and -l
* "list-target" requires the option 'i'.
* "list-target" has no exclusive options
* "list-target" may have one or more operands
* "list-target" operand description is "target-name"
*
*
* optionRules_t optionRules[] = {
* {"list-target", listTarget, "istl", "i", NULL,
* OPERAND_OPTIONAL_MULTIPLE, "target-name"},
* {"modify-target", modifyTarget, "t", "t", NULL,
* OPERAND_MANDATORY_MULTIPLE, "target-name"},
* {"enable", enable, NULL, NULL, NULL, NO_OPERAND, NULL},
* {NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL}
* };
*/
typedef struct _subCommandProps {
char *name;
handler_t handler;
char *optionString;
char *required;
char *exclusive;
int operand;
char *operandDefinition;
char *helpText;
uint8_t reserved[60];
} subCommandProps_t;
#define required_arg required_argument
#define no_arg no_argument
/*
* Add short options and long options here
*
* name -> long option name
* has_arg -> required_arg, no_arg
* val -> short option character
* argDesc -> description of option argument
*
* Note: This structure may not be used if your CLI has no
* options. However, -?, --help and -V, --version will still be supported
* as they are standard for every CLI.
*
* EXAMPLE:
*
* optionTbl_t options[] = {
* {"filename", arg_required, 'f', "out-filename"},
* {NULL, 0, 0}
* };
*
*/
typedef struct _optionTbl {
char *name;
int has_arg;
int val;
char *argDesc;
} optionTbl_t;
/*
* After tables are set, assign them to this structure
* for passing into cmdparse()
*/
typedef struct _synTables {
char *versionString;
optionTbl_t *longOptionTbl;
subCommandProps_t *subCommandPropsTbl;
} synTables_t;
/*
* cmdParse is a parser that checks syntax of the input command against
* rules and property tables.
*
* When syntax is successfully validated, the function associated with the
* subcommand is called using the subcommands table functions.
*
* Syntax for the command is as follows:
*
* command [options] subcommand [<options>] [<operand ...>]
*
*
* There are two standard short and long options assumed:
* -?, --help Provides usage on a command or subcommand
* and stops further processing of the arguments
*
* -V, --version Provides version information on the command
* and stops further processing of the arguments
*
* These options are loaded by this function.
*
* input:
* argc, argv from main
* syntax rules tables (synTables_t structure)
* callArgs - void * passed by caller to be passed to subcommand function
*
* output:
* funcRet - pointer to int that holds subcommand function return value
*
* Returns:
*
* zero on successful syntax parse and function call
*
* 1 on unsuccessful syntax parse (no function has been called)
* This could be due to a version or help call or simply a
* general usage call.
*
* -1 check errno, call failed
*
*/
int cmdParse(int numOperands, char *operands[], synTables_t synTables,
void *callerArgs, int *funcRet);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _CMDPARSE_H */