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  • Author : Jim Meyering
    Date : 1999-08-10 11:00:12
    Hash : 5c363a56
    Message : (ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE): Change from escape_quoting_style to locale_quoting_style. (argmatch_invalid): Use new quotearg_style primitive for simplicity. Also, use ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE to quote, instead of quoting ourselves.

  • lib/argmatch.c
  • /* argmatch.c -- find a match for a string in an array
       Copyright (C) 1990, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    
       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
       it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
       the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
       any later version.
    
       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
       but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
       GNU General Public License for more details.
    
       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
       along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
       Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
    
    /* Written by David MacKenzie <djm@ai.mit.edu>
       Modified by Akim Demaille <demaille@inf.enst.fr> */
    
    #include "argmatch.h"
    
    #include <stdio.h>
    #ifdef STDC_HEADERS
    # include <string.h>
    #endif
    
    #if HAVE_LOCALE_H
    # include <locale.h>
    #endif
    
    #if ENABLE_NLS
    # include <libintl.h>
    # define _(Text) gettext (Text)
    #else
    # define _(Text) Text
    #endif
    
    #include "error.h"
    #include "quotearg.h"
    
    /* When reporting an invalid argument, show nonprinting characters
       by using the quoting style ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE.  Do not use
       literal_quoting_style.  */
    #ifndef ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE
    # define ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE locale_quoting_style
    #endif
    
    /* The following test is to work around the gross typo in
       systems like Sony NEWS-OS Release 4.0C, whereby EXIT_FAILURE
       is defined to 0, not 1.  */
    #if !EXIT_FAILURE
    # undef EXIT_FAILURE
    # define EXIT_FAILURE 1
    #endif
    
    /* Non failing version of argmatch call this function after failing. */
    #ifndef ARGMATCH_DIE
    # define ARGMATCH_DIE exit (EXIT_FAILURE)
    #endif
    
    #ifdef ARGMATCH_DIE_DECL
    ARGMATCH_DIE_DECL;
    #endif
    
    static void
    __argmatch_die (void)
    {
      ARGMATCH_DIE;
    }
    
    /* Used by XARGMATCH and XARGCASEMATCH.  See description in argmatch.h.
       Default to __argmatch_die, but allow caller to change this at run-time. */
    argmatch_exit_fn argmatch_die = __argmatch_die;
    
    
    /* If ARG is an unambiguous match for an element of the
       null-terminated array ARGLIST, return the index in ARGLIST
       of the matched element, else -1 if it does not match any element
       or -2 if it is ambiguous (is a prefix of more than one element).
       If SENSITIVE, comparison is case sensitive.
    
       If VALLIST is none null, use it to resolve ambiguities limited to
       synonyms, i.e., for
         "yes", "yop" -> 0
         "no", "nope" -> 1
       "y" is a valid argument, for `0', and "n" for `1'.  */
    
    static int
    __argmatch_internal (const char *arg, const char *const *arglist,
    		     const char *vallist, size_t valsize,
    		     int case_sensitive)
    {
      int i;			/* Temporary index in ARGLIST.  */
      size_t arglen;		/* Length of ARG.  */
      int matchind = -1;		/* Index of first nonexact match.  */
      int ambiguous = 0;		/* If nonzero, multiple nonexact match(es).  */
    
      arglen = strlen (arg);
    
      /* Test all elements for either exact match or abbreviated matches.  */
      for (i = 0; arglist[i]; i++)
        {
          if (case_sensitive
    	  ? !strncmp (arglist[i], arg, arglen)
    	  : !strncasecmp (arglist[i], arg, arglen))
    	{
    	  if (strlen (arglist[i]) == arglen)
    	    /* Exact match found.  */
    	    return i;
    	  else if (matchind == -1)
    	    /* First nonexact match found.  */
    	    matchind = i;
    	  else
    	    {
    	      /* Second nonexact match found.  */
    	      if (vallist == NULL
    		  || memcmp (vallist + valsize * matchind,
    			     vallist + valsize * i, valsize))
    		{
    		  /* There is a real ambiguity, or we could not
    		     disambiguate. */
    		  ambiguous = 1;
    		}
    	    }
    	}
        }
      if (ambiguous)
        return -2;
      else
        return matchind;
    }
    
    /* argmatch - case sensitive version */
    int
    argmatch (const char *arg, const char *const *arglist,
    	  const char *vallist, size_t valsize)
    {
      return __argmatch_internal (arg, arglist, vallist, valsize, 1);
    }
    
    /* argcasematch - case insensitive version */
    int
    argcasematch (const char *arg, const char *const *arglist,
    	      const char *vallist, size_t valsize)
    {
      return __argmatch_internal (arg, arglist, vallist, valsize, 0);
    }
    
    /* Error reporting for argmatch.
       CONTEXT is a description of the type of entity that was being matched.
       VALUE is the invalid value that was given.
       PROBLEM is the return value from argmatch.  */
    
    void
    argmatch_invalid (const char *context, const char *value, int problem)
    {
      char const *format = (problem == -1
    			? _("invalid argument %s for `%s'")
    			: _("ambiguous argument %s for `%s'"));
    
      error (0, 0, format, quotearg_style (ARGMATCH_QUOTING_STYLE, value), context);
    }
    
    /* List the valid arguments for argmatch.
       ARGLIST is the same as in argmatch.
       VALLIST is a pointer to an array of values.
       VALSIZE is the size of the elements of VALLIST */
    void
    argmatch_valid (const char *const *arglist,
    		const char *vallist, size_t valsize)
    {
      int i;
      const char *last_val = NULL;
    
      /* We try to put synonyms on the same line.  The assumption is that
         synonyms follow each other */
      fprintf (stderr, _("Valid arguments are:"));
      for (i = 0; arglist[i]; i++)
        if ((i == 0)
    	|| memcmp (last_val, vallist + valsize * i, valsize))
          {
    	fprintf (stderr, "\n  - `%s'", arglist[i]);
    	last_val = vallist + valsize * i;
          }
        else
          {
    	fprintf (stderr, ", `%s'", arglist[i]);
          }
      putc ('\n', stderr);
    }
    
    /* Never failing versions of the previous functions.
    
       CONTEXT is the context for which argmatch is called (e.g.,
       "--version-control", or "$VERSION_CONTROL" etc.).  Upon failure,
       calls the (supposed never to return) function EXIT_FN. */
    
    int
    __xargmatch_internal (const char *context,
    		      const char *arg, const char *const *arglist,
    		      const char *vallist, size_t valsize,
    		      int case_sensitive,
    		      argmatch_exit_fn exit_fn)
    {
      int res = __argmatch_internal (arg, arglist,
    				 vallist, valsize,
    				 case_sensitive);
      if (res >= 0)
        /* Success. */
        return res;
    
      /* We failed.  Explain why. */
      argmatch_invalid (context, arg, res);
      argmatch_valid (arglist, vallist, valsize);
      (*exit_fn) ();
    
      return -1; /* To please the compilers. */
    }
    
    /* Look for VALUE in VALLIST, an array of objects of size VALSIZE and
       return the first corresponding argument in ARGLIST */
    const char *
    argmatch_to_argument (const char *value,
    		      const char *const *arglist,
    		      const char *vallist, size_t valsize)
    {
      int i;
    
      for (i = 0; arglist[i]; i++)
        if (!memcmp (value, vallist + valsize * i, valsize))
          return arglist[i];
      return NULL;
    }
    
    #ifdef TEST
    /*
     * Based on "getversion.c" by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
     */
    char *program_name;
    extern const char *getenv ();
    
    /* When to make backup files.  */
    enum backup_type
    {
      /* Never make backups.  */
      none,
    
      /* Make simple backups of every file.  */
      simple,
    
      /* Make numbered backups of files that already have numbered backups,
         and simple backups of the others.  */
      numbered_existing,
    
      /* Make numbered backups of every file.  */
      numbered
    };
    
    /* Two tables describing arguments (keys) and their corresponding
       values */
    static const char *const backup_args[] =
    {
      "no", "none", "off",
      "simple", "never",
      "existing", "nil",
      "numbered", "t",
      0
    };
    
    static const enum backup_type backup_vals[] =
    {
      none, none, none,
      simple, simple,
      numbered_existing, numbered_existing,
      numbered, numbered
    };
    
    int
    main (int argc, const char *const *argv)
    {
      const char *cp;
      enum backup_type backup_type = none;
    
      program_name = (char *) argv[0];
    
      if (argc > 2)
        {
          fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s [VERSION_CONTROL]\n", program_name);
          exit (1);
        }
    
      if ((cp = getenv ("VERSION_CONTROL")))
        backup_type = XARGCASEMATCH ("$VERSION_CONTROL", cp,
    				 backup_args, backup_vals);
    
      if (argc == 2)
        backup_type = XARGCASEMATCH (program_name, argv[1],
    				 backup_args, backup_vals);
    
      printf ("The version control is `%s'\n",
    	  ARGMATCH_TO_ARGUMENT (backup_type, backup_args, backup_vals));
    
      return 0;
    }
    #endif