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/*
getopt.c
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int xoptind = 1; /* index of which argument is next */
char *xoptarg; /* pointer to argument of current option */
int xopterr = 0; /* allow error message */
static char *letP = NULL; /* remember next option char's location */
char SW = '-'; /* DOS switch character, either '-' or '/' */
/*
Parse the command line options, System V style.
Standard option syntax is:
option ::= SW [optLetter]* [argLetter space* argument]
*/
int xgetopt(int argc, char *argv[], char *optionS)
{
unsigned char ch;
char *optP;
if (SW == 0) {
SW = '/';
}
if (argc > xoptind) {
if (letP == NULL) {
if ((letP = argv[xoptind]) == NULL ||
*(letP++) != SW) goto gopEOF;
if (*letP == SW) {
xoptind++; goto gopEOF;
}
}
if (0 == (ch = *(letP++))) {
xoptind++; goto gopEOF;
}
if (':' == ch || (optP = strchr(optionS, ch)) == NULL)
goto gopError;
if (':' == *(++optP)) {
xoptind++;
if (0 == *letP) {
if (argc <= xoptind) goto gopError;
letP = argv[xoptind++];
}
xoptarg = letP;
letP = NULL;
} else {
if (0 == *letP) {
xoptind++;
letP = NULL;
}
xoptarg = NULL;
}
return ch;
}
gopEOF:
xoptarg = letP = NULL;
return EOF;
gopError:
xoptarg = NULL;
errno = EINVAL;
if (xopterr)
perror ("get command line option");
return ('?');
}
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