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/*
* BSD Zero Clause License
*
* Copyright (c) 2021 Thomas Voss
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
* REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
* INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
* LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR
* OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
* PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
package getgopt
import (
"fmt"
"os"
)
const (
errNoArg = "option requires an argument -- %c\n"
errBadArg = "unknown option -- %c\n"
)
var (
opt = 1
optlen int
parsed bool
opts [255]option
)
var (
/* The argument to the matched flag */
Optarg string
/* If true, print error messages */
Opterr = true
/* During parsing this is the current index into os.Args being parsed. After parsing this is
* the index to the first non-option element of os.Args.
*/
Optind = 1
/* The flag that caused the last parsing error */
Optopt byte
)
type option struct {
arg bool
used bool
}
func parseArgs(optstring string) {
length := len(optstring)
if (length > 0) && (optstring[0] == ':') {
Opterr = false
}
for i, c := range optstring {
if c != ':' {
opts[c].used = true
opts[c].arg = ((i < length-1) && (optstring[i+1] == ':'))
}
}
}
/* A function to parse command line flags. This function takes as it's arguments from first to last,
* the count of command line arguments, the array of command line arguments (os.Args), an option
* string, and a pointer to a byte where the current flag can be stored. When called the current
* flag will be stored in `optptr` and the global variables `Optarg`, `Opterr`, `Optind`, and
* `Optopt` may be set.
*
* If there are still more arguments to be parsed, the function will return true. Otherwise false is
* returned. This makes it very easy to incorperate into a for/while loop.
*/
func Getopt(argc int, argv []string, optstring string, optptr *byte) bool {
/* If we haven't parsed the optstring yet, parse it */
if !parsed {
parseArgs(optstring)
parsed = true
}
/* Instantly return false if the follow cases are met */
if Optind >= argc || argv[Optind] == "" || argv[Optind][0] != '-' ||
argv[Optind] == "-" || optstring == "" {
return false
} else if argv[Optind] == "--" {
Optind++
return false
}
/* For each element of argv we calculate its length */
if opt == 1 {
optlen = len(argv[Optind])
}
/* The current flag */
currFlag := argv[Optind][opt]
if opts[currFlag].used {
if opts[currFlag].arg {
if opt == optlen-1 {
Optind += 2
if Optind > argc {
Optopt = currFlag
if Opterr {
*optptr = '?'
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, errNoArg, Optopt)
} else {
*optptr = ':'
}
} else {
Optarg = argv[Optind-1]
*optptr = currFlag
}
opt = 1
return true
}
/* If the opt takes an argument but it's not the last character in the
* string
*/
*optptr = currFlag
Optarg = string(argv[Optind][opt+1:])
Optind++
opt = 1
} else { /* If the opt doesn't take an argument */
if opt == optlen-1 {
opt = 1
Optind++
} else {
opt++
}
*optptr = currFlag
}
} else { /* If the arg isn't in optstring */
if Opterr {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, errBadArg, argv[Optind][opt])
}
Optopt = currFlag
*optptr = '?'
if opt == optlen-1 {
Optind++
opt = 1
} else {
opt++
}
}
return true
}
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