ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibC/getopt.cpp
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020, Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@serenityos.org>
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#include <AK/StringView.h>
#include <AK/Vector.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int opterr = 1;
int optopt = 0;
int optind = 1;
int optreset = 0;
char* optarg = nullptr;
// POSIX says, "When an element of argv[] contains multiple option characters,
// it is unspecified how getopt() determines which options have already been
// processed". Well, this is how we do it.
static size_t s_index_into_multioption_argument = 0;
static inline void report_error(const char* format, ...)
{
if (!opterr)
return;
fputs("\033[31m", stderr);
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
vfprintf(stderr, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
fputs("\033[0m\n", stderr);
}
namespace {
class OptionParser {
public:
OptionParser(int argc, char** argv, const StringView& short_options, const option* long_options, int* out_long_option_index = nullptr);
int getopt();
private:
bool lookup_short_option(char option, int& needs_value) const;
int handle_short_option();
const option* lookup_long_option(char* raw) const;
int handle_long_option();
void shift_argv();
bool find_next_option();
size_t m_argc { 0 };
char** m_argv { nullptr };
StringView m_short_options;
const option* m_long_options { nullptr };
int* m_out_long_option_index { nullptr };
bool m_stop_on_first_non_option { false };
size_t m_arg_index { 0 };
size_t m_consumed_args { 0 };
};
OptionParser::OptionParser(int argc, char** argv, const StringView& short_options, const option* long_options, int* out_long_option_index)
: m_argc(argc)
, m_argv(argv)
, m_short_options(short_options)
, m_long_options(long_options)
, m_out_long_option_index(out_long_option_index)
{
// In the following case:
// $ foo bar -o baz
// we want to parse the option (-o baz) first, and leave the argument (bar)
// in argv after we return -1 when invoked the second time. So we reorder
// argv to put options first and positional arguments next. To turn this
// behavior off, start the short options spec with a "+". This is a GNU
// extension that we support.
m_stop_on_first_non_option = short_options.starts_with('+');
// See if we should reset the internal state.
if (optreset || optind == 0) {
optreset = 0;
optind = 1;
s_index_into_multioption_argument = 0;
}
optopt = 0;
optarg = nullptr;
}
int OptionParser::getopt()
{
bool should_reorder_argv = !m_stop_on_first_non_option;
int res = -1;
bool found_an_option = find_next_option();
StringView arg = m_argv[m_arg_index];
if (!found_an_option) {
res = -1;
if (arg == "--")
m_consumed_args = 1;
else
m_consumed_args = 0;
} else {
// Alright, so we have an option on our hands!
bool is_long_option = arg.starts_with("--");
if (is_long_option)
res = handle_long_option();
else
res = handle_short_option();
// If we encountered an error, return immediately.
if (res == '?')
return '?';
}
if (should_reorder_argv)
shift_argv();
else
ASSERT(optind == static_cast<int>(m_arg_index));
optind += m_consumed_args;
return res;
}
bool OptionParser::lookup_short_option(char option, int& needs_value) const
{
Vector<StringView> parts = m_short_options.split_view(option, true);
ASSERT(parts.size() <= 2);
if (parts.size() < 2) {
// Haven't found the option in the spec.
return false;
}
if (parts[1].starts_with("::")) {
// If an option is followed by two colons, it optionally accepts an
// argument.
needs_value = optional_argument;
} else if (parts[1].starts_with(':')) {
// If it's followed by one colon, it requires an argument.
needs_value = required_argument;
} else {
// Otherwise, it doesn't accept arguments.
needs_value = no_argument;
}
return true;
}
int OptionParser::handle_short_option()
{
StringView arg = m_argv[m_arg_index];
ASSERT(arg.starts_with('-'));
if (s_index_into_multioption_argument == 0) {
// Just starting to parse this argument, skip the "-".
s_index_into_multioption_argument = 1;
}
char option = arg[s_index_into_multioption_argument];
s_index_into_multioption_argument++;
int needs_value = no_argument;
bool ok = lookup_short_option(option, needs_value);
if (!ok) {
optopt = option;
report_error("Unrecognized option \033[1m-%c\033[22m", option);
return '?';
}
// Let's see if we're at the end of this argument already.
if (s_index_into_multioption_argument < arg.length()) {
// This not yet the end.
if (needs_value == no_argument) {
optarg = nullptr;
m_consumed_args = 0;
} else {
// Treat the rest of the argument as the value, the "-ovalue"
// syntax.
optarg = m_argv[m_arg_index] + s_index_into_multioption_argument;
// Next time, process the next argument.
s_index_into_multioption_argument = 0;
m_consumed_args = 1;
}
} else {
s_index_into_multioption_argument = 0;
if (needs_value != required_argument) {
optarg = nullptr;
m_consumed_args = 1;
} else if (m_arg_index + 1 < m_argc) {
// Treat the next argument as a value, the "-o value" syntax.
optarg = m_argv[m_arg_index + 1];
m_consumed_args = 2;
} else {
report_error("Missing value for option \033[1m-%c\033[22m", option);
return '?';
}
}
return option;
}
const option* OptionParser::lookup_long_option(char* raw) const
{
StringView arg = raw;
for (size_t index = 0; m_long_options[index].name; index++) {
auto& option = m_long_options[index];
StringView name = option.name;
if (!arg.starts_with(name))
continue;
// It would be better to not write out the index at all unless we're
// sure we've found the right option, but whatever.
if (m_out_long_option_index)
*m_out_long_option_index = index;
// Can either be "--option" or "--option=value".
if (arg.length() == name.length()) {
optarg = nullptr;
return &option;
}
ASSERT(arg.length() > name.length());
if (arg[name.length()] == '=') {
optarg = raw + name.length() + 1;
return &option;
}
}
return nullptr;
}
int OptionParser::handle_long_option()
{
ASSERT(StringView(m_argv[m_arg_index]).starts_with("--"));
// We cannot set optopt to anything sensible for long options, so set it to 0.
optopt = 0;
auto* option = lookup_long_option(m_argv[m_arg_index] + 2);
if (!option) {
report_error("Unrecognized option \033[1m%s\033[22m", m_argv[m_arg_index]);
return '?';
}
// lookup_long_option() will also set optarg if the value of the option is
// specified using "--option=value" syntax.
// Figure out whether this option needs and/or has a value (also called "an
// argument", but let's not call it that to distinguish it from argv
// elements).
switch (option->has_arg) {
case no_argument:
if (optarg) {
report_error("Option \033[1m--%s\033[22m doesn't accept an argument", option->name);
return '?';
}
m_consumed_args = 1;
break;
case optional_argument:
m_consumed_args = 1;
break;
case required_argument:
if (optarg) {
// Value specified using "--option=value" syntax.
m_consumed_args = 1;
} else if (m_arg_index + 1 < m_argc) {
// Treat the next argument as a value in "--option value" syntax.
optarg = m_argv[m_arg_index + 1];
m_consumed_args = 2;
} else {
report_error("Missing value for option \033[1m--%s\033[22m", option->name);
return '?';
}
break;
default:
ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
}
// Now that we've figured the value out, see about reporting this option to
// our caller.
if (option->flag) {
*option->flag = option->val;
return 0;
}
return option->val;
}
void OptionParser::shift_argv()
{
// We've just parsed an option (which perhaps has a value).
// Put the option (along with it value, if any) in front of other arguments.
ASSERT(optind <= static_cast<int>(m_arg_index));
if (optind == static_cast<int>(m_arg_index) || m_consumed_args == 0) {
// Nothing to do!
return;
}
char* buffer[m_consumed_args];
memcpy(buffer, &m_argv[m_arg_index], sizeof(char*) * m_consumed_args);
memmove(&m_argv[optind + m_consumed_args], &m_argv[optind], sizeof(char*) * (m_arg_index - optind));
memcpy(&m_argv[optind], buffer, sizeof(char*) * m_consumed_args);
}
bool OptionParser::find_next_option()
{
for (m_arg_index = optind; m_arg_index < m_argc && m_argv[m_arg_index]; m_arg_index++) {
StringView arg = m_argv[m_arg_index];
// Anything that doesn't start with a "-" is not an option.
if (!arg.starts_with('-')) {
if (m_stop_on_first_non_option)
return false;
continue;
}
// As a special case, a single "-" is not an option either.
// (It's typically used by programs to refer to stdin).
if (arg == "-")
continue;
// As another special case, a "--" is not an option either, and we stop
// looking for further options if we encounter it.
if (arg == "--")
return false;
// Otherwise, we have found an option!
return true;
}
// Reached the end and still found no options.
return false;
}
}
int getopt(int argc, char** argv, const char* short_options)
{
option dummy { nullptr, 0, nullptr, 0 };
OptionParser parser { argc, argv, short_options, &dummy };
return parser.getopt();
}
int getopt_long(int argc, char** argv, const char* short_options, const struct option* long_options, int* out_long_option_index)
{
OptionParser parser { argc, argv, short_options, long_options, out_long_option_index };
return parser.getopt();
}