| 1 | /* Declarations for getopt (basic, portable features only). | 
| 2 |    Copyright (C) 1989-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
| 3 |    This file is part of the GNU C Library and is also part of gnulib. | 
| 4 |    Patches to this file should be submitted to both projects. | 
| 5 |  | 
| 6 |    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
| 7 |    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 8 |    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
| 9 |    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
| 10 |  | 
| 11 |    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
| 12 |    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
| 13 |    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
| 14 |    Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
| 15 |  | 
| 16 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 17 |    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
| 18 |    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
| 19 |  | 
| 20 | #ifndef _GETOPT_CORE_H | 
| 21 | #define _GETOPT_CORE_H 1 | 
| 22 |  | 
| 23 | /* This header should not be used directly; include getopt.h or | 
| 24 |    unistd.h instead.  Unlike most bits headers, it does not have | 
| 25 |    a protective #error, because the guard macro for getopt.h in | 
| 26 |    gnulib is not fixed.  */ | 
| 27 |  | 
| 28 | __BEGIN_DECLS | 
| 29 |  | 
| 30 | /* For communication from 'getopt' to the caller. | 
| 31 |    When 'getopt' finds an option that takes an argument, | 
| 32 |    the argument value is returned here. | 
| 33 |    Also, when 'ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER, | 
| 34 |    each non-option ARGV-element is returned here.  */ | 
| 35 |  | 
| 36 | extern char *optarg; | 
| 37 |  | 
| 38 | /* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. | 
| 39 |    This is used for communication to and from the caller | 
| 40 |    and for communication between successive calls to 'getopt'. | 
| 41 |  | 
| 42 |    On entry to 'getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize. | 
| 43 |  | 
| 44 |    When 'getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the | 
| 45 |    non-option elements that the caller should itself scan. | 
| 46 |  | 
| 47 |    Otherwise, 'optind' communicates from one call to the next | 
| 48 |    how much of ARGV has been scanned so far.  */ | 
| 49 |  | 
| 50 | extern int optind; | 
| 51 |  | 
| 52 | /* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message 'getopt' prints | 
| 53 |    for unrecognized options.  */ | 
| 54 |  | 
| 55 | extern int opterr; | 
| 56 |  | 
| 57 | /* Set to an option character which was unrecognized.  */ | 
| 58 |  | 
| 59 | extern int optopt; | 
| 60 |  | 
| 61 | /* Get definitions and prototypes for functions to process the | 
| 62 |    arguments in ARGV (ARGC of them, minus the program name) for | 
| 63 |    options given in OPTS. | 
| 64 |  | 
| 65 |    Return the option character from OPTS just read.  Return -1 when | 
| 66 |    there are no more options.  For unrecognized options, or options | 
| 67 |    missing arguments, 'optopt' is set to the option letter, and '?' is | 
| 68 |    returned. | 
| 69 |  | 
| 70 |    The OPTS string is a list of characters which are recognized option | 
| 71 |    letters, optionally followed by colons, specifying that that letter | 
| 72 |    takes an argument, to be placed in 'optarg'. | 
| 73 |  | 
| 74 |    If a letter in OPTS is followed by two colons, its argument is | 
| 75 |    optional.  This behavior is specific to the GNU 'getopt'. | 
| 76 |  | 
| 77 |    The argument '--' causes premature termination of argument | 
| 78 |    scanning, explicitly telling 'getopt' that there are no more | 
| 79 |    options. | 
| 80 |  | 
| 81 |    If OPTS begins with '-', then non-option arguments are treated as | 
| 82 |    arguments to the option '\1'.  This behavior is specific to the GNU | 
| 83 |    'getopt'.  If OPTS begins with '+', or POSIXLY_CORRECT is set in | 
| 84 |    the environment, then do not permute arguments. | 
| 85 |  | 
| 86 |    For standards compliance, the 'argv' argument has the type | 
| 87 |    char *const *, but this is inaccurate; if argument permutation is | 
| 88 |    enabled, the argv array (not the strings it points to) must be | 
| 89 |    writable.  */ | 
| 90 |  | 
| 91 | extern int getopt (int ___argc, char *const *___argv, const char *__shortopts) | 
| 92 |        __THROW __nonnull ((2, 3)); | 
| 93 |  | 
| 94 | __END_DECLS | 
| 95 |  | 
| 96 | #endif /* getopt_core.h */ | 
| 97 |  |