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MEncoder multiple files patch by Oded Shimon (ods15) Seems to work, or at least not to cause problems with existing functionality (encoding single files). Please test and report bugs, if there are any!
author rfelker
date Fri, 25 Feb 2005 02:32:29 +0000
parents 2ef20aa3623b
children 7e4fa8fc255c
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#ifndef SUBOPT_HELPER_H
#define SUBOPT_HELPER_H

/**
 * \file subopt-helper.h
 *
 * \brief Datatype and functions declarations for usage 
 *        of the suboption parser.
 *
 */

#define OPT_ARG_BOOL 0
#define OPT_ARG_INT  1
#define OPT_ARG_STR  2
#define OPT_ARG_MSTRZ 3 ///< A malloced, zero terminated string, use free()!

typedef int (*opt_test_f)(void *);

/** simple structure for defining the option name, type and storage location */
typedef struct opt_s
{
  char * name; ///< string that identifies the option
  int type;    ///< option type as defined in subopt-helper.h
  void * valp; ///< pointer to the mem where the value should be stored
  opt_test_f test; ///< argument test func ( optional )
  int set;     ///< Is set internally by the parser if the option was found.
               ///< Don't use it at initialization of your opts, it will be
               ///< overriden anyway!
} opt_t;

/** parses the string for the options specified in opt */
int subopt_parse( char const * const str, opt_t * opts );


/*------------------ arg specific types and declaration -------------------*/
typedef struct strarg_s
{
  int len; ///< length of the string determined by the parser
  char const * str;  ///< pointer to position inside the parse string
} strarg_t;


int int_non_neg( int * i );
int int_pos( int * i );

#endif