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*/
#include "c.h"
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getopt.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/27/95";
#endif
* On some versions of Solaris, opterr and friends are defined in core libc
* rather than in a separate getopt module. Define these variables only
* if configure found they aren't there by default. (We assume that testing
* opterr is sufficient for all of these.)
*/
#ifndef HAVE_INT_OPTERR
int opterr = 1,
optind = 1,
optopt;
char* optarg = NULL;
#else
extern int opterr;
extern int optind;
extern int optopt;
extern char* optarg;
#endif
#define BADCH (int)'?'
#define BADARG (int)':'
#define EMSG ""
int getopt(int nargc, char* const* nargv, const char* ostr);
* getopt
* Parse argc/argv argument vector.
*
* This implementation does not use optreset. Instead, we guarantee that
* it can be restarted on a new argv array after a previous call returned -1,
* if the caller resets optind to 1 before the first call of the new series.
* (Internally, this means we must be sure to reset "place" to EMSG before
* returning -1.)
*/
int getopt(int nargc, char* const* nargv, const char* ostr)
{
static char* place = EMSG;
#ifdef WIN32
const char* oli = NULL;
#else
char* oli = NULL;
#endif
if (!*place) {
if (optind >= nargc || *(place = nargv[optind]) != '-') {
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
if (place[1] && *++place == '-' && place[1] == '\0') {
++optind;
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
}
if ((optopt = (int)*place++) == (int)':' || !(oli = strchr(ostr, optopt))) {
* if the user didn't specify '-' as an option, assume it means -1.
*/
if (optopt == (int)'-') {
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
if (!*place) {
++optind;
}
if (opterr && *ostr != ':') {
(void)fprintf(stderr, "illegal option -- %c\n", optopt);
}
return BADCH;
}
if (*++oli != ':') {
optarg = NULL;
if (!*place) {
++optind;
}
} else {
if (*place) {
optarg = place;
} else if (nargc <= ++optind) {
place = EMSG;
if (*ostr == ':') {
return BADARG;
}
if (opterr) {
(void)fprintf(stderr, "option requires an argument -- %c\n", optopt);
}
return BADCH;
} else {
optarg = nargv[optind];
}
place = EMSG;
++optind;
}
return optopt;
}