NetBSD/dist/ntp/libopts/autoopts.h

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/* $NetBSD: autoopts.h,v 1.1.1.2 2007/06/24 15:49:23 kardel Exp $ */
/*
* Time-stamp: "2007-04-15 09:59:39 bkorb"
*
* autoopts.h Id: autoopts.h,v 4.23 2007/04/15 19:01:18 bkorb Exp
* Time-stamp: "2005-02-14 05:59:50 bkorb"
*
* This file defines all the global structures and special values
* used in the automated option processing library.
*/
/*
* Automated Options copyright 1992-2007 Bruce Korb
*
* Automated Options is free software.
* You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Automated Options is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Automated Options. See the file "COPYING". If not,
* write to: The Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* As a special exception, Bruce Korb gives permission for additional
* uses of the text contained in his release of AutoOpts.
*
* The exception is that, if you link the AutoOpts library with other
* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
* linking the AutoOpts library code into it.
*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*
* This exception applies only to the code released by Bruce Korb under
* the name AutoOpts. If you copy code from other sources under the
* General Public License into a copy of AutoOpts, as the General Public
* License permits, the exception does not apply to the code that you add
* in this way. To avoid misleading anyone as to the status of such
* modified files, you must delete this exception notice from them.
*
* If you write modifications of your own for AutoOpts, it is your choice
* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
*/
#ifndef AUTOGEN_AUTOOPTS_H
#define AUTOGEN_AUTOOPTS_H
#include "compat/compat.h"
#define AO_NAME_LIMIT 127
#define AO_NAME_SIZE ((size_t)(AO_NAME_LIMIT + 1))
#ifndef AG_PATH_MAX
# ifdef PATH_MAX
# define AG_PATH_MAX ((size_t)PATH_MAX)
# else
# define AG_PATH_MAX ((size_t)4096)
# endif
#else
# if defined(PATH_MAX) && (PATH_MAX > MAXPATHLEN)
# undef AG_PATH_MAX
# define AG_PATH_MAX ((size_t)PATH_MAX)
# endif
#endif
#undef EXPORT
#define EXPORT
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define DIRCH '\\'
#else
# define DIRCH '/'
#endif
#ifndef EX_NOINPUT
# define EX_NOINPUT 66
#endif
#ifndef EX_SOFTWARE
# define EX_SOFTWARE 70
#endif
#ifndef EX_CONFIG
# define EX_CONFIG 78
#endif
/*
* Convert the number to a list usable in a printf call
*/
#define NUM_TO_VER(n) ((n) >> 12), ((n) >> 7) & 0x001F, (n) & 0x007F
#define NAMED_OPTS(po) \
(((po)->fOptSet & (OPTPROC_SHORTOPT | OPTPROC_LONGOPT)) == 0)
#define SKIP_OPT(p) (((p)->fOptState & (OPTST_DOCUMENT|OPTST_OMITTED)) != 0)
typedef int tDirection;
#define DIRECTION_PRESET -1
#define DIRECTION_PROCESS 1
#define DIRECTION_CALLED 0
#define PROCESSING(d) ((d)>0)
#define PRESETTING(d) ((d)<0)
#define ISNAMECHAR( c ) (isalnum(c) || ((c) == '_') || ((c) == '-'))
/*
* Procedure success codes
*
* USAGE: define procedures to return "tSuccess". Test their results
* with the SUCCEEDED, FAILED and HADGLITCH macros.
*
* Microsoft sticks its nose into user space here, so for Windows' sake,
* make sure all of these are undefined.
*/
#undef SUCCESS
#undef FAILURE
#undef PROBLEM
#undef SUCCEEDED
#undef SUCCESSFUL
#undef FAILED
#undef HADGLITCH
#define SUCCESS ((tSuccess) 0)
#define FAILURE ((tSuccess)-1)
#define PROBLEM ((tSuccess) 1)
typedef int tSuccess;
#define SUCCEEDED( p ) ((p) == SUCCESS)
#define SUCCESSFUL( p ) SUCCEEDED( p )
#define FAILED( p ) ((p) < SUCCESS)
#define HADGLITCH( p ) ((p) > SUCCESS)
/*
* When loading a line (or block) of text as an option, the value can
* be processed in any of several modes:
*
* @table @samp
* @item keep
* Every part of the value between the delimiters is saved.
*
* @item uncooked
* Even if the value begins with quote characters, do not do quote processing.
*
* @item cooked
* If the value looks like a quoted string, then process it.
* Double quoted strings are processed the way strings are in "C" programs,
* except they are treated as regular characters if the following character
* is not a well-established escape sequence.
* Single quoted strings (quoted with apostrophies) are handled the way
* strings are handled in shell scripts, *except* that backslash escapes
* are honored before backslash escapes and apostrophies.
* @end table
*/
typedef enum {
OPTION_LOAD_COOKED,
OPTION_LOAD_UNCOOKED,
OPTION_LOAD_KEEP
} tOptionLoadMode;
extern tOptionLoadMode option_load_mode;
/*
* The pager state is used by optionPagedUsage() procedure.
* When it runs, it sets itself up to be called again on exit.
* If, however, a routine needs a child process to do some work
* before it is done, then 'pagerState' must be set to
* 'PAGER_STATE_CHILD' so that optionPagedUsage() will not try
* to run the pager program before its time.
*/
typedef enum {
PAGER_STATE_INITIAL,
PAGER_STATE_READY,
PAGER_STATE_CHILD
} tePagerState;
extern tePagerState pagerState;
typedef enum {
ENV_ALL,
ENV_IMM,
ENV_NON_IMM
} teEnvPresetType;
typedef enum {
TOPT_UNDEFINED = 0,
TOPT_SHORT,
TOPT_LONG,
TOPT_DEFAULT
} teOptType;
typedef struct {
tOptDesc* pOD;
tCC* pzOptArg;
tAoUL flags;
teOptType optType;
} tOptState;
#define OPTSTATE_INITIALIZER(st) \
{ NULL, NULL, OPTST_ ## st, TOPT_UNDEFINED }
#define TEXTTO_TABLE \
_TT_( LONGUSAGE ) \
_TT_( USAGE ) \
_TT_( VERSION )
#define _TT_(n) \
TT_ ## n ,
typedef enum { TEXTTO_TABLE COUNT_TT } teTextTo;
#undef _TT_
typedef struct {
tCC* pzStr;
tCC* pzReq;
tCC* pzNum;
tCC* pzKey;
tCC* pzKeyL;
tCC* pzBool;
tCC* pzNest;
tCC* pzOpt;
tCC* pzNo;
tCC* pzBrk;
tCC* pzNoF;
tCC* pzSpc;
tCC* pzOptFmt;
} arg_types_t;
#define AGALOC( c, w ) ao_malloc((size_t)c)
#define AGREALOC( p, c, w ) ao_realloc((void*)p, (size_t)c)
#define AGFREE( p ) ao_free((void*)p)
#define AGDUPSTR( p, s, w ) (p = ao_strdup(s))
static void *
ao_malloc( size_t sz );
static void *
ao_realloc( void *p, size_t sz );
static void
ao_free( void *p );
static char *
ao_strdup( char const *str );
#define TAGMEM( m, t )
/*
* DO option handling?
*
* Options are examined at two times: at immediate handling time and at
* normal handling time. If an option is disabled, the timing may be
* different from the handling of the undisabled option. The OPTST_DIABLED
* bit indicates the state of the currently discovered option.
* So, here's how it works:
*
* A) handling at "immediate" time, either 1 or 2:
*
* 1. OPTST_DISABLED is not set:
* IMM must be set
* DISABLE_IMM don't care
* TWICE don't care
* DISABLE_TWICE don't care
* 0 -and- 1 x x x
*
* 2. OPTST_DISABLED is set:
* IMM don't care
* DISABLE_IMM must be set
* TWICE don't care
* DISABLE_TWICE don't care
* 1 -and- x 1 x x
*/
#define DO_IMMEDIATELY(_flg) \
( (((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_IMM)) == OPTST_IMM) \
|| ( ((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_DISABLE_IMM)) \
== (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_DISABLE_IMM) ))
/* B) handling at "regular" time because it was not immediate
*
* 1. OPTST_DISABLED is not set:
* IMM must *NOT* be set
* DISABLE_IMM don't care
* TWICE don't care
* DISABLE_TWICE don't care
* 0 -and- 0 x x x
*
* 2. OPTST_DISABLED is set:
* IMM don't care
* DISABLE_IMM don't care
* TWICE must be set
* DISABLE_TWICE don't care
* 1 -and- x x 1 x
*/
#define DO_NORMALLY(_flg) ( \
(((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_IMM)) == 0) \
|| (((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_DISABLE_IMM)) == \
OPTST_DISABLED) )
/* C) handling at "regular" time because it is to be handled twice.
* The immediate bit was already tested and found to be set:
*
* 3. OPTST_DISABLED is not set:
* IMM is set (but don't care)
* DISABLE_IMM don't care
* TWICE must be set
* DISABLE_TWICE don't care
* 0 -and- ? x 1 x
*
* 4. OPTST_DISABLED is set:
* IMM don't care
* DISABLE_IMM is set (but don't care)
* TWICE don't care
* DISABLE_TWICE must be set
* 1 -and- x ? x 1
*/
#define DO_SECOND_TIME(_flg) ( \
(((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_TWICE)) == \
OPTST_TWICE) \
|| (((_flg) & (OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE)) == \
(OPTST_DISABLED|OPTST_DISABLE_TWICE) ))
/*
* text_mmap structure. Only active on platforms with mmap(2).
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
# include <sys/mman.h>
#else
# ifndef PROT_READ
# define PROT_READ 0x01
# endif
# ifndef PROT_WRITE
# define PROT_WRITE 0x02
# endif
# ifndef MAP_SHARED
# define MAP_SHARED 0x01
# endif
# ifndef MAP_PRIVATE
# define MAP_PRIVATE 0x02
# endif
#endif
#ifndef MAP_FAILED
# define MAP_FAILED ((void*)-1)
#endif
#ifndef _SC_PAGESIZE
# ifdef _SC_PAGE_SIZE
# define _SC_PAGESIZE _SC_PAGE_SIZE
# endif
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_STRCHR
extern char* strchr( char const *s, int c);
extern char* strrchr( char const *s, int c);
#endif
/*
* Define and initialize all the user visible strings.
* We do not do translations. If translations are to be done, then
* the client will provide a callback for that purpose.
*/
#undef DO_TRANSLATIONS
#include "autoopts/usage-txt.h"
/*
* File pointer for usage output
*/
extern FILE* option_usage_fp;
extern tOptProc optionPrintVersion, optionPagedUsage, optionLoadOpt;
#endif /* AUTOGEN_AUTOOPTS_H */
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: C
* c-file-style: "stroustrup"
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
* end of autoopts/autoopts.h */