1/* Declarations for getopt.
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19
20#ifndef _GETOPT_H
21
22#ifndef __need_getopt
23# define _GETOPT_H 1
24#endif
25
26/* Standalone applications should #define __GETOPT_PREFIX to an
27   identifier that prefixes the external functions and variables
28   defined in this header.  When this happens, include the
29   headers that might declare getopt so that they will not cause
30   confusion if included after this file.  Then systematically rename
31   identifiers so that they do not collide with the system functions
32   and variables.  Renaming avoids problems with some compilers and
33   linkers.  */
34#if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX && !defined __need_getopt
35# include <stdlib.h>
36# include <stdio.h>
37# include <unistd.h>
38# undef __need_getopt
39# undef getopt
40# undef getopt_long
41# undef getopt_long_only
42# undef optarg
43# undef opterr
44# undef optind
45# undef optopt
46# define __GETOPT_CONCAT(x, y) x ## y
47# define __GETOPT_XCONCAT(x, y) __GETOPT_CONCAT (x, y)
48# define __GETOPT_ID(y) __GETOPT_XCONCAT (__GETOPT_PREFIX, y)
49# define getopt __GETOPT_ID (getopt)
50# define getopt_long __GETOPT_ID (getopt_long)
51# define getopt_long_only __GETOPT_ID (getopt_long_only)
52# define optarg __GETOPT_ID (optarg)
53# define opterr __GETOPT_ID (opterr)
54# define optind __GETOPT_ID (optind)
55# define optopt __GETOPT_ID (optopt)
56#endif
57
58/* Standalone applications get correct prototypes for getopt_long and
59   getopt_long_only; they declare "char **argv".  libc uses prototypes
60   with "char *const *argv" that are incorrect because getopt_long and
61   getopt_long_only can permute argv; this is required for backward
62   compatibility (e.g., for LSB 2.0.1).
63
64   This used to be `#if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX && !defined __need_getopt',
65   but it caused redefinition warnings if both unistd.h and getopt.h were
66   included, since unistd.h includes getopt.h having previously defined
67   __need_getopt.
68
69   The only place where __getopt_argv_const is used is in definitions
70   of getopt_long and getopt_long_only below, but these are visible
71   only if __need_getopt is not defined, so it is quite safe to rewrite
72   the conditional as follows:
73*/
74#if !defined __need_getopt
75# if defined __GETOPT_PREFIX
76#  define __getopt_argv_const /* empty */
77# else
78#  define __getopt_argv_const const
79# endif
80#endif
81
82/* If __GNU_LIBRARY__ is not already defined, either we are being used
83   standalone, or this is the first header included in the source file.
84   If we are being used with glibc, we need to include <features.h>, but
85   that does not exist if we are standalone.  So: if __GNU_LIBRARY__ is
86   not defined, include <ctype.h>, which will pull in <features.h> for us
87   if it's from glibc.  (Why ctype.h?  It's guaranteed to exist and it
88   doesn't flood the namespace with stuff the way some other headers do.)  */
89#if !defined __GNU_LIBRARY__
90# include <ctype.h>
91#endif
92
93#ifndef __THROW
94# ifndef __GNUC_PREREQ
95#  define __GNUC_PREREQ(maj, min) (0)
96# endif
97# if defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
98#  define __THROW	throw ()
99# else
100#  define __THROW
101# endif
102#endif
103
104#ifdef	__cplusplus
105extern "C" {
106#endif
107
108/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller.
109   When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
110   the argument value is returned here.
111   Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
112   each non-option ARGV-element is returned here.  */
113
114extern char *optarg;
115
116/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
117   This is used for communication to and from the caller
118   and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'.
119
120   On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
121
122   When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
123   non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
124
125   Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next
126   how much of ARGV has been scanned so far.  */
127
128extern int optind;
129
130/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message `getopt' prints
131   for unrecognized options.  */
132
133extern int opterr;
134
135/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized.  */
136
137extern int optopt;
138
139#ifndef __need_getopt
140/* Describe the long-named options requested by the application.
141   The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector
142   of `struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is
143   zero.
144
145   The field `has_arg' is:
146   no_argument		(or 0) if the option does not take an argument,
147   required_argument	(or 1) if the option requires an argument,
148   optional_argument	(or 2) if the option takes an optional argument.
149
150   If the field `flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set
151   to the value given in the field `val' when the option is found, but
152   left unchanged if the option is not found.
153
154   To have a long-named option do something other than set an `int' to
155   a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from `optarg', set the
156   option's `flag' field to zero and its `val' field to a nonzero
157   value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is
158   one).  For long options that have a zero `flag' field, `getopt'
159   returns the contents of the `val' field.  */
160
161struct option
162{
163  const char *name;
164  /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about
165     type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int.  */
166  int has_arg;
167  int *flag;
168  int val;
169};
170
171/* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct option'.  */
172
173# define no_argument		0
174# define required_argument	1
175# define optional_argument	2
176#endif	/* need getopt */
177
178
179/* Get definitions and prototypes for functions to process the
180   arguments in ARGV (ARGC of them, minus the program name) for
181   options given in OPTS.
182
183   Return the option character from OPTS just read.  Return -1 when
184   there are no more options.  For unrecognized options, or options
185   missing arguments, `optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is
186   returned.
187
188   The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option
189   letters, optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter
190   takes an argument, to be placed in `optarg'.
191
192   If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is
193   optional.  This behavior is specific to the GNU `getopt'.
194
195   The argument `--' causes premature termination of argument
196   scanning, explicitly telling `getopt' that there are no more
197   options.
198
199   If OPTS begins with `--', then non-option arguments are treated as
200   arguments to the option '\0'.  This behavior is specific to the GNU
201   `getopt'.  */
202
203extern int getopt (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, const char *__shortopts)
204       __THROW;
205
206#ifndef __need_getopt
207extern int getopt_long (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
208			const char *__shortopts,
209		        const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
210       __THROW;
211extern int getopt_long_only (int ___argc, char *__getopt_argv_const *___argv,
212			     const char *__shortopts,
213		             const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind)
214       __THROW;
215
216#endif
217
218#ifdef	__cplusplus
219}
220#endif
221
222/* Make sure we later can get all the definitions and declarations.  */
223#undef __need_getopt
224
225#endif /* getopt.h */
226