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    .Dd $Mdocdate: January 4 2016 $
    .Dt GETOPT 3
    .Os
    .Sh NAME
    .Nm getopt
    .Nd get option character from command line argument list
    .Sh SYNOPSIS
    .In unistd.h
    .Vt extern char *optarg;
    .Vt extern int   opterr;
    .Vt extern int   optind;
    .Vt extern int   optopt;
    .Vt extern int   optreset;
    .Ft int
    .Fn getopt "int argc" "char * const *argv" "const char *optstring"
    .Sh DESCRIPTION
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function incrementally parses a command line argument list
    .Fa argv
    and returns the next
    .Em known
    option character.
    An option character is
    .Em known
    if it has been specified in the string of accepted option characters,
    .Fa optstring .
    .Pp
    The option string
    .Fa optstring
    may contain the following elements: individual characters,
    characters followed by a colon, and characters followed by two colons.
    A character followed by a single colon indicates that an argument
    is to follow the option on the command line.
    Two colons indicates that the argument is optional \- this is an
    extension not covered by POSIX.
    For example, an option string
    .Qq x
    recognizes an option
    .Fl x ,
    and an option string
    .Qq Li x:
    recognizes an option and argument
    .Fl x Ar argument .
    It does not matter to
    .Fn getopt
    if a following argument has leading whitespace; except in the case where
    the argument is optional, denoted with two colons, no leading whitespace
    is permitted.
    .Pp
    On return from
    .Fn getopt ,
    .Va optarg
    points to an option argument, if it is anticipated,
    and the variable
    .Va optind
    contains the index to the next
    .Fa argv
    argument for a subsequent call
    to
    .Fn getopt .
    .Pp
    The variables
    .Va opterr
    and
    .Va optind
    are both initialized to 1.
    The
    .Va optind
    variable may be set to another value larger than 0 before a set of calls to
    .Fn getopt
    in order to skip over more or less
    .Fa argv
    entries.
    An
    .Va optind
    value of 0 is reserved for compatibility with GNU
    .Fn getopt .
    .Pp
    In order to use
    .Fn getopt
    to evaluate multiple sets of arguments, or to evaluate a single set of
    arguments multiple times,
    the variable
    .Va optreset
    must be set to 1 before the second and each additional set of calls to
    .Fn getopt ,
    and the variable
    .Va optind
    must be reinitialized.
    .Pp
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function returns \-1 when the argument list is exhausted.
    The interpretation of options in the argument list may be cancelled
    by the option
    .Ql --
    (double dash) which causes
    .Fn getopt
    to signal the end of argument processing and return \-1.
    When all options have been processed (i.e., up to the first non-option
    argument),
    .Fn getopt
    returns \-1.
    .Sh RETURN VALUES
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function returns the next known option character in
    .Fa optstring .
    If
    .Fn getopt
    encounters a character not found in
    .Fa optstring
    or if it detects a missing option argument,
    it returns
    .Sq \&?
    (question mark).
    If
    .Fa optstring
    has a leading
    .Sq \&:
    then a missing option argument causes
    .Sq \&:
    to be returned instead of
    .Sq \&? .
    In either case, the variable
    .Va optopt
    is set to the character that caused the error.
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function returns \-1 when the argument list is exhausted.
    .Sh EXAMPLES
    The following code accepts the options
    .Fl b
    and
    .Fl f Ar argument
    and adjusts
    .Va argc
    and
    .Va argv
    after option argument processing has completed.
    .Bd -literal -offset indent
    int bflag, ch, fd;
    
    bflag = 0;
    while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "bf:")) != -1) {
    	switch (ch) {
    	case 'b':
    		bflag = 1;
    		break;
    	case 'f':
    		if ((fd = open(optarg, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1)
    			err(1, "%s", optarg);
    		break;
    	default:
    		usage();
    	}
    }
    argc -= optind;
    argv += optind;
    .Ed
    .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
    If the
    .Fn getopt
    function encounters a character not found in the string
    .Fa optstring
    or detects
    a missing option argument, it writes an error message to
    .Em stderr
    and returns
    .Ql \&? .
    Setting
    .Va opterr
    to a zero will disable these error messages.
    If
    .Fa optstring
    has a leading
    .Ql \&:
    then a missing option argument causes a
    .Ql \&:
    to be returned in addition to suppressing any error messages.
    .Pp
    Option arguments are allowed to begin with
    .Ql - ;
    this is reasonable but reduces the amount of error checking possible.
    .Sh SEE ALSO
    .Xr getopt 1 ,
    .Xr getopt_long 3 ,
    .Xr getsubopt 3
    .Sh STANDARDS
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function implements a superset of the functionality specified by
    .St -p1003.1 .
    .Pp
    The following extensions are supported:
    .Bl -bullet
    .It
    The
    .Va optreset
    variable was added to make it possible to call the
    .Fn getopt
    function multiple times.
    .It
    If the
    .Va optind
    variable is set to 0,
    .Fn getopt
    will behave as if the
    .Va optreset
    variable has been set.
    This is for compatibility with
    .Tn GNU
    .Fn getopt .
    New code should use
    .Va optreset
    instead.
    .It
    If the first character of
    .Fa optstring
    is a plus sign
    .Pq Ql + ,
    it will be ignored.
    This is for compatibility with
    .Tn GNU
    .Fn getopt .
    .It
    If the first character of
    .Fa optstring
    is a dash
    .Pq Ql - ,
    non-options will be returned as arguments to the option character
    .Ql \e1 .
    This is for compatibility with
    .Tn GNU
    .Fn getopt .
    .It
    A single dash
    .Pq Ql -
    may be specified as a character in
    .Fa optstring ,
    however it should
    .Em never
    have an argument associated with it.
    This allows
    .Fn getopt
    to be used with programs that expect
    .Ql -
    as an option flag.
    This practice is wrong, and should not be used in any current development.
    It is provided for backward compatibility
    .Em only .
    Care should be taken not to use
    .Ql -
    as the first character in
    .Fa optstring
    to avoid a semantic conflict with
    .Tn GNU
    .Fn getopt
    semantics (see above).
    By default, a single dash causes
    .Fn getopt
    to return \-1.
    .El
    .Pp
    Historic
    .Bx
    versions of
    .Fn getopt
    set
    .Fa optopt
    to the last option character processed.
    However, this conflicts with
    .St -p1003.1
    which stipulates that
    .Fa optopt
    be set to the last character that caused an error.
    .Sh HISTORY
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function appeared in
    .Bx 4.3 .
    .Sh BUGS
    The
    .Fn getopt
    function was once specified to return
    .Dv EOF
    instead of \-1.
    This was changed by
    .St -p1003.2-92
    to decouple
    .Fn getopt
    from
    .In stdio.h .
    .Pp
    It is possible to handle digits as option letters.
    This allows
    .Fn getopt
    to be used with programs that expect a number
    .Pq Dq Li \-3
    as an option.
    This practice is wrong, and should not be used in any current development.
    It is provided for backward compatibility
    .Em only .
    The following code fragment works in most cases and can handle mixed
    number and letter arguments.
    .Bd -literal -offset indent
    int aflag = 0, bflag = 0, ch, lastch = '\e0';
    int length = -1, newarg = 1, prevoptind = 1;
    
    while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "0123456789ab")) != -1) {
    	switch (ch) {
    	case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
    	case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
    		if (newarg || !isdigit(lastch))
    			length = 0;
    		else if (length > INT_MAX / 10)
    			usage();
    		length = (length * 10) + (ch - '0');
    		break;
    	case 'a':
    		aflag = 1;
    		break;
    	case 'b':
    		bflag = 1;
    		break;
    	default:
    		usage();
    	}
    	lastch = ch;
    	newarg = optind != prevoptind;
    	prevoptind = optind;
    }
    .Ed