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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1997-05-27 01:11:56 +0000 |
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committer | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 1997-05-27 01:11:56 +0000 |
commit | 152f4c7718ceb2722fb49e24aaac3129aa463298 (patch) | |
tree | 0f718f1b092f4aca480c953df3fc117ccb78d011 /utils/parse.c | |
parent | 78fe39380ee6c13b606be2b9bb957f13401286d2 (diff) |
(parse_enum, parse_numlist, parse_strlist):
Add STATE argument, and pass it to callback functions.
<argp.h>:
New include.
Diffstat (limited to 'utils/parse.c')
-rw-r--r-- | utils/parse.c | 95 |
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/utils/parse.c b/utils/parse.c index f7c99cd6..5f82a393 100644 --- a/utils/parse.c +++ b/utils/parse.c @@ -23,12 +23,15 @@ #include <ctype.h> #include <error.h> +#include "parse.h" + /* For each string in the comma-separated list in ARG, call ADD_FN; if ARG is empty and DEFAULT_ADD_FN isn't NULL, then call DEFAULT_ADD_FN instead. */ -void +error_t _parse_strlist (char *arg, - void (*add_fn)(const char *str), void (*default_add_fn)(), - const char *type_name) + error_t (*add_fn)(const char *str, struct argp_state *state), + error_t (*default_add_fn)(struct argp_state *state), + const char *type_name, struct argp_state *state) { if (arg) while (isspace(*arg)) @@ -36,11 +39,15 @@ _parse_strlist (char *arg, if (arg == NULL || *arg == '\0') if (default_add_fn) - (*default_add_fn)(); + return (*default_add_fn)(state); else - error(7, 0, "Empty %s list", type_name); + { + argp_error (state, "Empty %s list", type_name); + return EINVAL; + } else { + error_t err = 0; char *end = arg; void mark_end() @@ -49,46 +56,54 @@ _parse_strlist (char *arg, while (isspace(*end)) end++; } - void parse_element() + error_t parse_element() { - if (*arg == '\0') - error(7, 0, "Empty element in %s list", type_name); - (*add_fn)(arg); + char *cur = arg; + if (*cur == '\0') + { + argp_error (state, "Empty element in %s list", type_name); + return EINVAL; + } arg = end; + return (*add_fn)(cur, state); } - while (*end != '\0') + while (*end != '\0' && !err) switch (*end) { case ' ': case '\t': mark_end(); if (*end == ',') mark_end(); - parse_element(); + err = parse_element(); break; case ',': mark_end(); - parse_element(); + err = parse_element(); break; default: end++; } - parse_element(); + if (! err) + err = parse_element(); + + return err; } } /* For each string in the comma-separated list in ARG, call ADD_FN; if ARG is empty and DEFAULT_FN isn't NULL, then call ADD_FN on the resutl of calling DEFAULT_FN instead, otherwise signal an error. */ -void +error_t parse_strlist (char *arg, - void (*add_fn)(const char *str), - const char *(*default_fn)(), - const char *type_name) + error_t (*add_fn)(const char *str, struct argp_state *state), + const char *(*default_fn)(struct argp_state *state), + const char *type_name, struct argp_state *state) { - void default_str_add() { (*add_fn)((*default_fn)()); } - _parse_strlist(arg, add_fn, default_str_add, type_name); + error_t default_str_add (struct argp_state *state) + { return (*add_fn)((*default_fn)(state), state); } + return _parse_strlist (arg, add_fn, default_str_add, type_name, state); } /* For each numeric string in the comma-separated list in ARG, call ADD_FN; @@ -97,30 +112,33 @@ parse_strlist (char *arg, list isn't a number, and LOOKUP_FN isn't NULL, then it is called to return an integer for the string. LOOKUP_FN should signal an error itself it there's some problem parsing the string. */ -void +error_t parse_numlist (char *arg, - void (*add_fn)(unsigned num), - int (*default_fn)(), - int (*lookup_fn)(const char *str), - const char *type_name) + error_t (*add_fn)(unsigned num, struct argp_state *state), + int (*default_fn)(struct argp_state *state), + int (*lookup_fn)(const char *str, struct argp_state *state), + const char *type_name, struct argp_state *state) { - void default_num_add() { (*add_fn)((*default_fn)()); } - void add_num_str(const char *str) + error_t default_num_add() { return (*add_fn)((*default_fn)(state), state); } + error_t add_num_str(const char *str, struct argp_state *state) { const char *p; for (p = str; *p != '\0'; p++) if (!isdigit(*p)) { if (lookup_fn) - (*add_fn)((*lookup_fn)(str)); + return (*add_fn)((*lookup_fn)(str, state), state); else - error (7, 0, "%s: Invalid %s", p, type_name); - return; + { + argp_error (state, "%s: Invalid %s", p, type_name); + return EINVAL; + } + return 0; } - (*add_fn)(atoi(str)); + return (*add_fn) (atoi (str), state); } - _parse_strlist(arg, add_num_str, default_fn ? default_num_add : 0, - type_name); + return _parse_strlist(arg, add_num_str, default_fn ? default_num_add : 0, + type_name, state); } /* Return the index of which of a set of strings ARG matches, including @@ -132,8 +150,10 @@ parse_numlist (char *arg, program exits in this event. If ARG is an ambiguous match, an error message is printed and the program exits. */ int -parse_enum (char *arg, const char *(*choice_fn)(unsigned n), - char *kind, int allow_mismatches) +parse_enum (const char *arg, + const char *(*choice_fn)(unsigned n), + const char *kind, int allow_mismatches, + struct argp_state *state) { const char *choice; int arglen = strlen (arg); @@ -147,14 +167,17 @@ parse_enum (char *arg, const char *(*choice_fn)(unsigned n), { if (strncasecmp (choice, arg, arglen) == 0) if (partial_match >= 0) - error (7, 0, "%s: Ambiguous %s", arg, kind); + { + argp_error (state, "%s: Ambiguous %s", arg, kind); + return -1; + } else partial_match = n; n++; } if (partial_match < 0 && !allow_mismatches) - error (7, 0, "%s: Invalid %s", arg, kind); + argp_error (state, "%s: Invalid %s", arg, kind); return partial_match; } |