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	As the final act in this patchset, adjust the "This file is part of the GNU C Library" message at the top of each file to indicate which files are synced with gnulib. * posix/bits/getopt_core.h, posix/bits/getopt_ext.h * posix/getopt.c, posix/getopt1.c, posix/getopt_int.h: Mention in top-of-file boilerplate that these files are shared with gnulib. * posix/getopt.h, posix/bits/getopt_posix.h: Mention in top-of-file boilerplate that these files are NOT shared with gnulib, unlike the rest of the getopt implementation.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* Getopt for GNU.
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   Copyright (C) 1987-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library and is also part of gnulib.
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   Patches to this file should be submitted to both projects.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef _LIBC
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include "getopt.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#ifdef _LIBC
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/* When used as part of glibc, error printing must be done differently
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   for standards compliance.  getopt is not a cancellation point, so
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   it must not call functions that are, and it is specified by an
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   older standard than stdio locking, so it must not refer to
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   functions in the "user namespace" related to stdio locking.
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   Finally, it must use glibc's internal message translation so that
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   the messages are looked up in the proper text domain.  */
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# include <libintl.h>
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# define fprintf __fxprintf_nocancel
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# define flockfile(fp) _IO_flockfile (fp)
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# define funlockfile(fp) _IO_funlockfile (fp)
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#else
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# include "gettext.h"
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# define _(msgid) gettext (msgid)
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/* When used standalone, flockfile and funlockfile might not be
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   available.  */
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# ifndef _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS
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#  define flockfile(fp) /* nop */
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#  define funlockfile(fp) /* nop */
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# endif
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/* When used standalone, do not attempt to use alloca.  */
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# define __libc_use_alloca(size) 0
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# undef alloca
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# define alloca(size) (abort (), (void *)0)
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#endif
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/* This implementation of 'getopt' has three modes for handling
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   options interspersed with non-option arguments.  It can stop
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   scanning for options at the first non-option argument encountered,
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   as POSIX specifies.  It can continue scanning for options after the
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   first non-option argument, but permute 'argv' as it goes so that,
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   after 'getopt' is done, all the options precede all the non-option
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   arguments and 'optind' points to the first non-option argument.
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   Or, it can report non-option arguments as if they were arguments to
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   the option character '\x01'.
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   The default behavior of 'getopt_long' is to permute the argument list.
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   When this implementation is used standalone, the default behavior of
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   'getopt' is to stop at the first non-option argument, but when it is
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   used as part of GNU libc it also permutes the argument list.  In both
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   cases, setting the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT to any value
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   disables permutation.
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   If the first character of the OPTSTRING argument to 'getopt' or
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   'getopt_long' is '+', both functions will stop at the first
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   non-option argument.  If it is '-', both functions will report
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   non-option arguments as arguments to the option character '\x01'.  */
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#include "getopt_int.h"
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/* For communication from 'getopt' to the caller.
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   When 'getopt' finds an option that takes an argument,
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   the argument value is returned here.
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   Also, when 'ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER,
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   each non-option ARGV-element is returned here.  */
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char *optarg;
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/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned.
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   This is used for communication to and from the caller
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   and for communication between successive calls to 'getopt'.
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   On entry to 'getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize.
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   When 'getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the
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   non-option elements that the caller should itself scan.
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   Otherwise, 'optind' communicates from one call to the next
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   how much of ARGV has been scanned so far.  */
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/* 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call.  */
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int optind = 1;
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/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message
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   for unrecognized options.  */
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int opterr = 1;
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/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized.
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   This must be initialized on some systems to avoid linking in the
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   system's own getopt implementation.  */
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int optopt = '?';
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/* Keep a global copy of all internal members of getopt_data.  */
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static struct _getopt_data getopt_data;
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/* Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV.
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   One subsequence is elements [first_nonopt,last_nonopt)
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   which contains all the non-options that have been skipped so far.
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   The other is elements [last_nonopt,optind), which contains all
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   the options processed since those non-options were skipped.
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   'first_nonopt' and 'last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe
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   the new indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved.  */
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static void
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exchange (char **argv, struct _getopt_data *d)
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{
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  int bottom = d->__first_nonopt;
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  int middle = d->__last_nonopt;
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  int top = d->optind;
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  char *tem;
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  /* Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment.
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     That puts the shorter segment into the right place.
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     It leaves the longer segment in the right place overall,
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     but it consists of two parts that need to be swapped next.  */
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  while (top > middle && middle > bottom)
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    {
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      if (top - middle > middle - bottom)
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	{
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	  /* Bottom segment is the short one.  */
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	  int len = middle - bottom;
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	  int i;
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	  /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment.  */
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	  for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
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	    {
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	      tem = argv[bottom + i];
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	      argv[bottom + i] = argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i];
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	      argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem;
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	    }
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	  /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further swapping.  */
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	  top -= len;
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	}
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      else
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	{
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	  /* Top segment is the short one.  */
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	  int len = top - middle;
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	  int i;
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	  /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment.  */
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	  for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
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	    {
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	      tem = argv[bottom + i];
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	      argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i];
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	      argv[middle + i] = tem;
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	    }
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	  /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping.  */
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	  bottom += len;
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	}
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    }
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  /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy.  */
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  d->__first_nonopt += (d->optind - d->__last_nonopt);
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  d->__last_nonopt = d->optind;
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}
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/* Process the argument starting with d->__nextchar as a long option.
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   d->optind should *not* have been advanced over this argument.
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   If the value returned is -1, it was not actually a long option, the
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   state is unchanged, and the argument should be processed as a set
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   of short options (this can only happen when long_only is true).
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   Otherwise, the option (and its argument, if any) have been consumed
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   and the return value is the value to return from _getopt_internal_r.  */
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static int
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process_long_option (int argc, char **argv, const char *optstring,
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		     const struct option *longopts, int *longind,
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		     int long_only, struct _getopt_data *d,
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		     int print_errors, const char *prefix)
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{
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  char *nameend;
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  size_t namelen;
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  const struct option *p;
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  const struct option *pfound = NULL;
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  int n_options;
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  int option_index;
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  for (nameend = d->__nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++)
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    /* Do nothing.  */ ;
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  namelen = nameend - d->__nextchar;
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  /* First look for an exact match, counting the options as a side
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     effect.  */
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  for (p = longopts, n_options = 0; p->name; p++, n_options++)
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    if (!strncmp (p->name, d->__nextchar, namelen)
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	&& namelen == strlen (p->name))
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      {
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	/* Exact match found.  */
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	pfound = p;
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	option_index = n_options;
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	break;
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      }
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  if (pfound == NULL)
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    {
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      /* Didn't find an exact match, so look for abbreviations.  */
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      unsigned char *ambig_set = NULL;
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      int ambig_malloced = 0;
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      int ambig_fallback = 0;
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      int indfound = -1;
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      for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++)
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	if (!strncmp (p->name, d->__nextchar, namelen))
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	  {
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	    if (pfound == NULL)
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	      {
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		/* First nonexact match found.  */
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		pfound = p;
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		indfound = option_index;
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	      }
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	    else if (long_only
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		     || pfound->has_arg != p->has_arg
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		     || pfound->flag != p->flag
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		     || pfound->val != p->val)
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	      {
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		/* Second or later nonexact match found.  */
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		if (!ambig_fallback)
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		  {
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		    if (!print_errors)
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		      /* Don't waste effort tracking the ambig set if
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			 we're not going to print it anyway.  */
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		      ambig_fallback = 1;
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		    else if (!ambig_set)
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		      {
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			if (__libc_use_alloca (n_options))
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			  ambig_set = alloca (n_options);
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			else if ((ambig_set = malloc (n_options)) == NULL)
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			  /* Fall back to simpler error message.  */
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			  ambig_fallback = 1;
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			else
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			  ambig_malloced = 1;
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			if (ambig_set)
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			  {
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			    memset (ambig_set, 0, n_options);
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			    ambig_set[indfound] = 1;
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			  }
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		      }
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		    if (ambig_set)
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		      ambig_set[option_index] = 1;
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		  }
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	      }
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	  }
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      if (ambig_set || ambig_fallback)
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	{
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	  if (print_errors)
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	    {
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	      if (ambig_fallback)
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		fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option '%s%s' is ambiguous\n"),
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			 argv[0], prefix, d->__nextchar);
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	      else
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		{
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		  flockfile (stderr);
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		  fprintf (stderr,
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			   _("%s: option '%s%s' is ambiguous; possibilities:"),
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			   argv[0], prefix, d->__nextchar);
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		  for (option_index = 0; option_index < n_options; option_index++)
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		    if (ambig_set[option_index])
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		      fprintf (stderr, " '%s%s'",
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			       prefix, longopts[option_index].name);
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		  /* This must use 'fprintf' even though it's only
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		     printing a single character, so that it goes through
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		     __fxprintf_nocancel when compiled as part of glibc.  */
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		  fprintf (stderr, "\n");
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		  funlockfile (stderr);
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		}
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	    }
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	  if (ambig_malloced)
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	    free (ambig_set);
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	  d->__nextchar += strlen (d->__nextchar);
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	  d->optind++;
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	  d->optopt = 0;
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	  return '?';
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	}
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      option_index = indfound;
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    }
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  if (pfound == NULL)
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    {
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      /* Can't find it as a long option.  If this is not getopt_long_only,
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	 or the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short option,
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	 then it's an error.  */
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      if (!long_only || argv[d->optind][1] == '-'
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	  || strchr (optstring, *d->__nextchar) == NULL)
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	{
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	  if (print_errors)
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	    fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option '%s%s'\n"),
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		     argv[0], prefix, d->__nextchar);
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	  d->__nextchar = NULL;
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	  d->optind++;
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	  d->optopt = 0;
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	  return '?';
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	}
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      /* Otherwise interpret it as a short option.  */
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      return -1;
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    }
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  /* We have found a matching long option.  Consume it.  */
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  d->optind++;
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  d->__nextchar = NULL;
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  if (*nameend)
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    {
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      /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't
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	 allow it to be used on enums.  */
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      if (pfound->has_arg)
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	d->optarg = nameend + 1;
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      else
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	{
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	  if (print_errors)
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	    fprintf (stderr,
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		     _("%s: option '%s%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"),
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		     argv[0], prefix, pfound->name);
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	  d->optopt = pfound->val;
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	  return '?';
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	}
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    }
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  else if (pfound->has_arg == 1)
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    {
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      if (d->optind < argc)
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	d->optarg = argv[d->optind++];
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      else
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	{
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	  if (print_errors)
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	    fprintf (stderr,
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		     _("%s: option '%s%s' requires an argument\n"),
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		     argv[0], prefix, pfound->name);
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	  d->optopt = pfound->val;
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	  return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?';
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	}
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    }
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  if (longind != NULL)
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    *longind = option_index;
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  if (pfound->flag)
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    {
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      *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val;
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      return 0;
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    }
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  return pfound->val;
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}
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/* Initialize internal data upon the first call to getopt.  */
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static const char *
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_getopt_initialize (int argc _GL_UNUSED,
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		    char **argv _GL_UNUSED, const char *optstring,
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		    struct _getopt_data *d, int posixly_correct)
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{
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  /* Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0
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     is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped
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     non-option ARGV-elements is empty.  */
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  if (d->optind == 0)
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    d->optind = 1;
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  d->__first_nonopt = d->__last_nonopt = d->optind;
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  d->__nextchar = NULL;
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  /* Determine how to handle the ordering of options and nonoptions.  */
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  if (optstring[0] == '-')
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    {
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      d->__ordering = RETURN_IN_ORDER;
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      ++optstring;
 | 
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    }
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  else if (optstring[0] == '+')
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    {
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      d->__ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
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      ++optstring;
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    }
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  else if (posixly_correct || !!getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"))
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    d->__ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER;
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  else
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    d->__ordering = PERMUTE;
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  d->__initialized = 1;
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  return optstring;
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}
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/* Scan elements of ARGV (whose length is ARGC) for option characters
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   given in OPTSTRING.
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						||
 | 
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   If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--",
 | 
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   then it is an option element.  The characters of this element
 | 
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   (aside from the initial '-') are option characters.  If 'getopt'
 | 
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   is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters
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   from each of the option elements.
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 | 
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   If 'getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character,
 | 
						||
   updating 'optind' and 'nextchar' so that the next call to 'getopt' can
 | 
						||
   resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If there are no more option characters, 'getopt' returns -1.
 | 
						||
   Then 'optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element
 | 
						||
   that is not an option.  (The ARGV-elements have been permuted
 | 
						||
   so that those that are not options now come last.)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters.
 | 
						||
   If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING,
 | 
						||
   return '?' after printing an error message.  If you set 'opterr' to
 | 
						||
   zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg,
 | 
						||
   so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following
 | 
						||
   ARGV-element, is returned in 'optarg'.  Two colons mean an option that
 | 
						||
   wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element,
 | 
						||
   it is returned in 'optarg', otherwise 'optarg' is set to zero.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If OPTSTRING starts with '-' or '+', it requests different methods of
 | 
						||
   handling the non-option ARGV-elements.
 | 
						||
   See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   Long-named options begin with '--' instead of '-'.
 | 
						||
   Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique
 | 
						||
   or is an exact match for some defined option.  If they have an
 | 
						||
   argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated
 | 
						||
   from the option name by a '=', or else the in next ARGV-element.
 | 
						||
   When 'getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's
 | 
						||
   'flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's 'val' field
 | 
						||
   if the 'flag' field is zero.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them.
 | 
						||
   But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible
 | 
						||
   with other systems.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   LONGOPTS is a vector of 'struct option' terminated by an
 | 
						||
   element containing a name which is zero.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found.
 | 
						||
   It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most
 | 
						||
   recent call.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If LONG_ONLY is nonzero, '-' as well as '--' can introduce
 | 
						||
   long-named options.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
int
 | 
						||
_getopt_internal_r (int argc, char **argv, const char *optstring,
 | 
						||
		    const struct option *longopts, int *longind,
 | 
						||
		    int long_only, struct _getopt_data *d, int posixly_correct)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  int print_errors = d->opterr;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (argc < 1)
 | 
						||
    return -1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  d->optarg = NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (d->optind == 0 || !d->__initialized)
 | 
						||
    optstring = _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring, d, posixly_correct);
 | 
						||
  else if (optstring[0] == '-' || optstring[0] == '+')
 | 
						||
    optstring++;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (optstring[0] == ':')
 | 
						||
    print_errors = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  /* Test whether ARGV[optind] points to a non-option argument.  */
 | 
						||
#define NONOPTION_P (argv[d->optind][0] != '-' || argv[d->optind][1] == '\0')
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (d->__nextchar == NULL || *d->__nextchar == '\0')
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      /* Advance to the next ARGV-element.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if OPTIND has been
 | 
						||
	 moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments).  */
 | 
						||
      if (d->__last_nonopt > d->optind)
 | 
						||
	d->__last_nonopt = d->optind;
 | 
						||
      if (d->__first_nonopt > d->optind)
 | 
						||
	d->__first_nonopt = d->optind;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (d->__ordering == PERMUTE)
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	  /* If we have just processed some options following some non-options,
 | 
						||
	     exchange them so that the options come first.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  if (d->__first_nonopt != d->__last_nonopt
 | 
						||
	      && d->__last_nonopt != d->optind)
 | 
						||
	    exchange (argv, d);
 | 
						||
	  else if (d->__last_nonopt != d->optind)
 | 
						||
	    d->__first_nonopt = d->optind;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  /* Skip any additional non-options
 | 
						||
	     and extend the range of non-options previously skipped.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  while (d->optind < argc && NONOPTION_P)
 | 
						||
	    d->optind++;
 | 
						||
	  d->__last_nonopt = d->optind;
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* The special ARGV-element '--' means premature end of options.
 | 
						||
	 Skip it like a null option,
 | 
						||
	 then exchange with previous non-options as if it were an option,
 | 
						||
	 then skip everything else like a non-option.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (d->optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[d->optind], "--"))
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	  d->optind++;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  if (d->__first_nonopt != d->__last_nonopt
 | 
						||
	      && d->__last_nonopt != d->optind)
 | 
						||
	    exchange (argv, d);
 | 
						||
	  else if (d->__first_nonopt == d->__last_nonopt)
 | 
						||
	    d->__first_nonopt = d->optind;
 | 
						||
	  d->__last_nonopt = argc;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  d->optind = argc;
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan
 | 
						||
	 and back over any non-options that we skipped and permuted.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (d->optind == argc)
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	  /* Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options
 | 
						||
	     that we previously skipped, so the caller will digest them.  */
 | 
						||
	  if (d->__first_nonopt != d->__last_nonopt)
 | 
						||
	    d->optind = d->__first_nonopt;
 | 
						||
	  return -1;
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it,
 | 
						||
	 either stop the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (NONOPTION_P)
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	  if (d->__ordering == REQUIRE_ORDER)
 | 
						||
	    return -1;
 | 
						||
	  d->optarg = argv[d->optind++];
 | 
						||
	  return 1;
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* We have found another option-ARGV-element.
 | 
						||
	 Check whether it might be a long option.  */
 | 
						||
      if (longopts)
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	  if (argv[d->optind][1] == '-')
 | 
						||
	    {
 | 
						||
	      /* "--foo" is always a long option.  The special option
 | 
						||
		 "--" was handled above.  */
 | 
						||
	      d->__nextchar = argv[d->optind] + 2;
 | 
						||
	      return process_long_option (argc, argv, optstring, longopts,
 | 
						||
					  longind, long_only, d,
 | 
						||
					  print_errors, "--");
 | 
						||
	    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	  /* If long_only and the ARGV-element has the form "-f",
 | 
						||
	     where f is a valid short option, don't consider it an
 | 
						||
	     abbreviated form of a long option that starts with f.
 | 
						||
	     Otherwise there would be no way to give the -f short
 | 
						||
	     option.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	     On the other hand, if there's a long option "fubar" and
 | 
						||
	     the ARGV-element is "-fu", do consider that an
 | 
						||
	     abbreviation of the long option, just like "--fu", and
 | 
						||
	     not "-f" with arg "u".
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	     This distinction seems to be the most useful approach.  */
 | 
						||
	  if (long_only && (argv[d->optind][2]
 | 
						||
			    || !strchr (optstring, argv[d->optind][1])))
 | 
						||
	    {
 | 
						||
	      int code;
 | 
						||
	      d->__nextchar = argv[d->optind] + 1;
 | 
						||
	      code = process_long_option (argc, argv, optstring, longopts,
 | 
						||
					  longind, long_only, d,
 | 
						||
					  print_errors, "-");
 | 
						||
	      if (code != -1)
 | 
						||
		return code;
 | 
						||
	    }
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* It is not a long option.  Skip the initial punctuation.  */
 | 
						||
      d->__nextchar = argv[d->optind] + 1;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  /* Look at and handle the next short option-character.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  {
 | 
						||
    char c = *d->__nextchar++;
 | 
						||
    const char *temp = strchr (optstring, c);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    /* Increment 'optind' when we start to process its last character.  */
 | 
						||
    if (*d->__nextchar == '\0')
 | 
						||
      ++d->optind;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (temp == NULL || c == ':' || c == ';')
 | 
						||
      {
 | 
						||
	if (print_errors)
 | 
						||
	  fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid option -- '%c'\n"), argv[0], c);
 | 
						||
	d->optopt = c;
 | 
						||
	return '?';
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    /* Convenience. Treat POSIX -W foo same as long option --foo */
 | 
						||
    if (temp[0] == 'W' && temp[1] == ';' && longopts != NULL)
 | 
						||
      {
 | 
						||
	/* This is an option that requires an argument.  */
 | 
						||
	if (*d->__nextchar != '\0')
 | 
						||
	  d->optarg = d->__nextchar;
 | 
						||
	else if (d->optind == argc)
 | 
						||
	  {
 | 
						||
	    if (print_errors)
 | 
						||
	      fprintf (stderr,
 | 
						||
		       _("%s: option requires an argument -- '%c'\n"),
 | 
						||
		       argv[0], c);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	    d->optopt = c;
 | 
						||
	    if (optstring[0] == ':')
 | 
						||
	      c = ':';
 | 
						||
	    else
 | 
						||
	      c = '?';
 | 
						||
	    return c;
 | 
						||
	  }
 | 
						||
	else
 | 
						||
	  d->optarg = argv[d->optind];
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	d->__nextchar = d->optarg;
 | 
						||
	d->optarg = NULL;
 | 
						||
	return process_long_option (argc, argv, optstring, longopts, longind,
 | 
						||
				    0 /* long_only */, d, print_errors, "-W ");
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    if (temp[1] == ':')
 | 
						||
      {
 | 
						||
	if (temp[2] == ':')
 | 
						||
	  {
 | 
						||
	    /* This is an option that accepts an argument optionally.  */
 | 
						||
	    if (*d->__nextchar != '\0')
 | 
						||
	      {
 | 
						||
		d->optarg = d->__nextchar;
 | 
						||
		d->optind++;
 | 
						||
	      }
 | 
						||
	    else
 | 
						||
	      d->optarg = NULL;
 | 
						||
	    d->__nextchar = NULL;
 | 
						||
	  }
 | 
						||
	else
 | 
						||
	  {
 | 
						||
	    /* This is an option that requires an argument.  */
 | 
						||
	    if (*d->__nextchar != '\0')
 | 
						||
	      {
 | 
						||
		d->optarg = d->__nextchar;
 | 
						||
		/* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg,
 | 
						||
		   we must advance to the next element now.  */
 | 
						||
		d->optind++;
 | 
						||
	      }
 | 
						||
	    else if (d->optind == argc)
 | 
						||
	      {
 | 
						||
		if (print_errors)
 | 
						||
		  fprintf (stderr,
 | 
						||
			   _("%s: option requires an argument -- '%c'\n"),
 | 
						||
			   argv[0], c);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
		d->optopt = c;
 | 
						||
		if (optstring[0] == ':')
 | 
						||
		  c = ':';
 | 
						||
		else
 | 
						||
		  c = '?';
 | 
						||
	      }
 | 
						||
	    else
 | 
						||
	      /* We already incremented 'optind' once;
 | 
						||
		 increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument.  */
 | 
						||
	      d->optarg = argv[d->optind++];
 | 
						||
	    d->__nextchar = NULL;
 | 
						||
	  }
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    return c;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
int
 | 
						||
_getopt_internal (int argc, char **argv, const char *optstring,
 | 
						||
		  const struct option *longopts, int *longind, int long_only,
 | 
						||
		  int posixly_correct)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  int result;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  getopt_data.optind = optind;
 | 
						||
  getopt_data.opterr = opterr;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  result = _getopt_internal_r (argc, argv, optstring, longopts,
 | 
						||
			       longind, long_only, &getopt_data,
 | 
						||
			       posixly_correct);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  optind = getopt_data.optind;
 | 
						||
  optarg = getopt_data.optarg;
 | 
						||
  optopt = getopt_data.optopt;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* glibc gets a LSB-compliant getopt and a POSIX-complaint __posix_getopt.
 | 
						||
   Standalone applications just get a POSIX-compliant getopt.
 | 
						||
   POSIX and LSB both require these functions to take 'char *const *argv'
 | 
						||
   even though this is incorrect (because of the permutation).  */
 | 
						||
#define GETOPT_ENTRY(NAME, POSIXLY_CORRECT)			\
 | 
						||
  int								\
 | 
						||
  NAME (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *optstring)	\
 | 
						||
  {								\
 | 
						||
    return _getopt_internal (argc, (char **)argv, optstring,	\
 | 
						||
			     0, 0, 0, POSIXLY_CORRECT);		\
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#ifdef _LIBC
 | 
						||
GETOPT_ENTRY(getopt, 0)
 | 
						||
GETOPT_ENTRY(__posix_getopt, 1)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
GETOPT_ENTRY(getopt, 1)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#ifdef TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Compile with -DTEST to make an executable for use in testing
 | 
						||
   the above definition of 'getopt'.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
int
 | 
						||
main (int argc, char **argv)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  int c;
 | 
						||
  int digit_optind = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  while (1)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789");
 | 
						||
      if (c == -1)
 | 
						||
	break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      switch (c)
 | 
						||
	{
 | 
						||
	case '0':
 | 
						||
	case '1':
 | 
						||
	case '2':
 | 
						||
	case '3':
 | 
						||
	case '4':
 | 
						||
	case '5':
 | 
						||
	case '6':
 | 
						||
	case '7':
 | 
						||
	case '8':
 | 
						||
	case '9':
 | 
						||
	  if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind)
 | 
						||
	    printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n");
 | 
						||
	  digit_optind = this_option_optind;
 | 
						||
	  printf ("option %c\n", c);
 | 
						||
	  break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	case 'a':
 | 
						||
	  printf ("option a\n");
 | 
						||
	  break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	case 'b':
 | 
						||
	  printf ("option b\n");
 | 
						||
	  break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	case 'c':
 | 
						||
	  printf ("option c with value '%s'\n", optarg);
 | 
						||
	  break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	case '?':
 | 
						||
	  break;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
	default:
 | 
						||
	  printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c);
 | 
						||
	}
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (optind < argc)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: ");
 | 
						||
      while (optind < argc)
 | 
						||
	printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]);
 | 
						||
      printf ("\n");
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  exit (0);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif /* TEST */
 |