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author uau
date Sat, 25 Aug 2007 04:28:14 +0000
parents 5949a654e2d4
children 3baf6a2283da
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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()!
#define OPT_ARG_FLOAT 4

typedef int (*opt_test_f)(void *);

/** simple structure for defining the option name, type and storage location */
typedef struct opt_s
{
  const 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 );

int strargcmp(strarg_t *arg, const char *str);
int strargcasecmp(strarg_t *arg, char *str);

#endif