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getsubopt(3C)

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NAME

getsubopt() — parse suboptions from a string.

SYNOPSIS

#include <stdlib.h>

int getsubopt(char **optionp, char * const *tokens, char **valuep);

DESCRIPTION

getsubopt() parses suboptions in a flag argument that were initially parsed by getopt() (see getopt(3C)). These suboptions are separated by commas, and may consist of either a single token, or a token-value pair separated by an equal sign. Because commas delimit suboptions in the option string, they are not allowed to be part of the suboption or the value of a suboption. Similarly, because the equal sign separates a token from its value, a token must not contain an equals sign. An example command that uses this syntax is mount. mount allows parameters to be specified with the - switch as follows:

mount -o rw,hard,bg,wsize=1024 speed:/usr /usr

In this example there are four suboptions: rw, hard, bg, and wsize, the last of which has an associated value of 1024.

getsubopt() takes the address of a pointer to the option string, a vector of possible tokens, and the address of a value string pointer. It returns the index of the token that matched the suboption in the input string or -1 if there was no match. If the option string at *optionp contains only one suboption, getsubopt() updates *optionp to point to the null at the end of the string, otherwise it isolates the suboption by replacing the comma separator with a null, and updates *optionp to point to the start of the next suboption. If the suboption has an associated value, getsubopt() updates *valuep to point to the value of the first character. Otherwise it sets *valuep to NULL.

The token vector is organized as a series of pointers to NULL-terminated strings. The end of the token vector is identified by NULL.

When getsubopt() returns, if *valuep is not NULL then the suboption processed included a value. The calling program can use this information to determine if the presence or lack of a value for this suboption is an error.

Additionally, when getsubopt() fails to match the suboption with the tokens in the tokens array, the calling program should decide if this is an error, or if the unrecognized option should be passed on to another program.

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES

Locale

The LC_CTYPE category determines the interpretation of option letters as single and/or multi-byte characters.

International Code Set Support

Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported with the exception of multi-byte-character file names.

EXAMPLES

The following code fragment shows how options can be processed to the mount command by using getsubopt().

char *myopts[] = { #define READONLY 0 "ro", #define READWRITE 1 "rw", #define WRITESIZE 2 "wsize", #define READSIZE 3 "rsize", NULL}; main (int argc, char **argv) { int sc, c, errflag; char *options, *value; extern char *optarg; extern int optind; . . . while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "abf:o:")) != EOF) switch (c) { case 'a': /* process 'a' option */ break; case 'b': /* process 'b' option */ break; case 'f': ofile = optarg; break; case '?': errflag++; break; case 'o': options = optarg; while (*options != '\0') { switch(getsubopt(&options, myopts, &value)) { case READONLY: /* process ro option */ break; case READWRITE: /* process rw option */ break; case WRITESIZE: /* process wsize option */ if (value == NULL) { error_no_arg(); errflag++; } else write_size = atoi(value); break; case READSIZE: /* process rsize option */ if (value == NULL) { error_no_arg(); errflag++; } else read_size = atoi(value); break; default: /* process unknown token */ error_bad_token(value); errflag++; break; } } break; } } if (errflg) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: . . . "); exit (2); } for ( ; optind < argc; optind++) { /* process remaining arguments */ . . . }

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE

getsubopt(): SVID3

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