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| /* Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp */
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| 
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| /* This program uses the same features as example 2, and uses options and
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|    arguments.
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| 
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|    We now use the first four fields in ARGP, so here's a description of them:
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|      OPTIONS  -- A pointer to a vector of struct argp_option (see below)
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|      PARSER   -- A function to parse a single option, called by argp
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|      ARGS_DOC -- A string describing how the non-option arguments should look
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|      DOC      -- A descriptive string about this program; if it contains a
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|                  vertical tab character (\v), the part after it will be
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|                  printed *following* the options
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| 
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|    The function PARSER takes the following arguments:
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|      KEY  -- An integer specifying which option this is (taken
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|              from the KEY field in each struct argp_option), or
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|              a special key specifying something else; the only
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|              special keys we use here are ARGP_KEY_ARG, meaning
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|              a non-option argument, and ARGP_KEY_END, meaning
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|              that all arguments have been parsed
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|      ARG  -- For an option KEY, the string value of its
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|              argument, or NULL if it has none
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|      STATE-- A pointer to a struct argp_state, containing
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|              various useful information about the parsing state; used here
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|              are the INPUT field, which reflects the INPUT argument to
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|              argp_parse, and the ARG_NUM field, which is the number of the
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|              current non-option argument being parsed
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|    It should return either 0, meaning success, ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN, meaning the
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|    given KEY wasn't recognized, or an errno value indicating some other
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|    error.
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| 
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|    Note that in this example, main uses a structure to communicate with the
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|    parse_opt function, a pointer to which it passes in the INPUT argument to
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|    argp_parse.  Of course, it's also possible to use global variables
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|    instead, but this is somewhat more flexible.
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| 
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|    The OPTIONS field contains a pointer to a vector of struct argp_option's;
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|    that structure has the following fields (if you assign your option
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|    structures using array initialization like this example, unspecified
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|    fields will be defaulted to 0, and need not be specified):
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|      NAME   -- The name of this option's long option (may be zero)
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|      KEY    -- The KEY to pass to the PARSER function when parsing this option,
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|                *and* the name of this option's short option, if it is a
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|                printable ascii character
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|      ARG    -- The name of this option's argument, if any
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|      FLAGS  -- Flags describing this option; some of them are:
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|                  OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL -- The argument to this option is optional
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|                  OPTION_ALIAS        -- This option is an alias for the
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|                                         previous option
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|                  OPTION_HIDDEN       -- Don't show this option in --help output
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|      DOC    -- A documentation string for this option, shown in --help output
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| 
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|    An options vector should be terminated by an option with all fields zero. */
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| 
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| #include <argp.h>
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| 
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| const char *argp_program_version =
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|   "argp-ex3 1.0";
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| const char *argp_program_bug_address =
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|   "<bug-gnu-utils@@gnu.org>";
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| 
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| /* Program documentation.  */
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| static char doc[] =
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|   "Argp example #3 -- a program with options and arguments using argp";
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| 
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| /* A description of the arguments we accept.  */
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| static char args_doc[] = "ARG1 ARG2";
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| 
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| /* The options we understand.  */
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| static struct argp_option options[] = {
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|   {"verbose",  'v', 0,      0,  "Produce verbose output" },
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|   {"quiet",    'q', 0,      0,  "Don't produce any output" },
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|   {"silent",   's', 0,      OPTION_ALIAS },
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|   {"output",   'o', "FILE", 0,
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|    "Output to FILE instead of standard output" },
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|   { 0 }
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| };
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| 
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| /* Used by @code{main} to communicate with @code{parse_opt}.  */
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| struct arguments
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| {
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|   char *args[2];		/* @var{arg1} & @var{arg2} */
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|   int silent, verbose;
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|   char *output_file;
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| };
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| 
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| /* Parse a single option.  */
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| static error_t
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| parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
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| {
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|   /* Get the @var{input} argument from @code{argp_parse}, which we
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|      know is a pointer to our arguments structure.  */
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|   struct arguments *arguments = state->input;
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| 
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|   switch (key)
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|     {
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|     case 'q': case 's':
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|       arguments->silent = 1;
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|       break;
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|     case 'v':
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|       arguments->verbose = 1;
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|       break;
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|     case 'o':
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|       arguments->output_file = arg;
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|       break;
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| 
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|     case ARGP_KEY_ARG:
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|       if (state->arg_num >= 2)
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| 	/* Too many arguments.  */
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| 	argp_usage (state);
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| 
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|       arguments->args[state->arg_num] = arg;
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| 
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|       break;
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| 
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|     case ARGP_KEY_END:
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|       if (state->arg_num < 2)
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| 	/* Not enough arguments.  */
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| 	argp_usage (state);
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|       break;
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| 
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|     default:
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|       return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
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|     }
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|   return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| /* Our argp parser.  */
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| static struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, args_doc, doc };
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| 
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| int main (int argc, char **argv)
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| {
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|   struct arguments arguments;
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| 
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|   /* Default values.  */
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|   arguments.silent = 0;
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|   arguments.verbose = 0;
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|   arguments.output_file = "-";
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| 
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|   /* Parse our arguments; every option seen by @code{parse_opt} will
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|      be reflected in @code{arguments}.  */
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|   argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, &arguments);
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| 
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|   printf ("ARG1 = %s\nARG2 = %s\nOUTPUT_FILE = %s\n"
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| 	  "VERBOSE = %s\nSILENT = %s\n",
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| 	  arguments.args[0], arguments.args[1],
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| 	  arguments.output_file,
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| 	  arguments.verbose ? "yes" : "no",
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| 	  arguments.silent ? "yes" : "no");
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| 
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|   exit (0);
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| }
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