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Fix includebin to use binary mode when emitting the contents of the file.
For systems with the stupid distinction between binary and text files (I'm
looking at you Windows), actually specify binary mode when reading the
include file for a binary include.
It worked fine on Linux and other Unix-like systems which treat files as
a simple sequence of bytes but on Windows, you get the benefit of 0x1A
causing an EOF signal with text mode files which is not helpful.
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Sun, 12 Apr 2015 12:11:19 -0600 |
parents | 806e5fc6dd93 |
children | 8e25147c2aa8 |
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/* lw_cmdline.c Copyright © 2010 William Astle This file is part of LWTOOLS. LWTOOLS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include "lw_alloc.h" #define ___lw_cmdline_c_seen___ #include "lw_cmdline.h" #define DOCCOL 30 #define LLEN 78 static struct lw_cmdline_options builtin[3] = { { "help", '?', 0, 0, "give this help list" }, { "usage", 0, 0, 0, "give a short usage message" }, { "version", 'V', 0, 0, "print program version" } }; static int cmpr(const void *e1, const void *e2) { struct lw_cmdline_options **o1, **o2; o1 = (struct lw_cmdline_options **)e1; o2 = (struct lw_cmdline_options **)e2; return strcmp((*o1) -> name ? (*o1) -> name : "", (*o2) -> name ? (*o2) -> name : ""); } static int cmpr2(const void *e1, const void *e2) { struct lw_cmdline_options **o1, **o2; o1 = (struct lw_cmdline_options **)e1; o2 = (struct lw_cmdline_options **)e2; if ((*o1) -> key < ((*o2) -> key)) return -1; if ((*o1) -> key > ((*o2) -> key)) return 1; return 0; } static void lw_cmdline_usage(struct lw_cmdline_parser *parser, char *name) { struct lw_cmdline_options **slist, **llist; int nopt; int i; int t; int col; for (nopt = 0; parser -> options[nopt].name || parser -> options[nopt].key || parser -> options[nopt].doc; nopt++) /* do nothing */ ; slist = lw_alloc(sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *) * (nopt + 3)); llist = lw_alloc(sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *) * (nopt + 3)); for (i = 0; i < nopt; i++) { slist[i] = &(parser -> options[i]); llist[i] = &(parser -> options[i]); } /* now sort the two lists */ qsort(slist, nopt, sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *), cmpr2); qsort(llist, nopt, sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *), cmpr); /* now append the automatic options */ slist[nopt] = &(builtin[0]); slist[nopt + 1] = &(builtin[1]); slist[nopt + 2] = &(builtin[2]); llist[nopt] = &(builtin[0]); llist[nopt + 1] = &(builtin[1]); llist[nopt + 2] = &(builtin[2]); /* now show the usage message */ printf("Usage: %s", name); col = 7 + strlen(name); /* print short options that take no args */ t = 0; for (i = 0; i < nopt + 3; i++) { if (slist[i]->flags & lw_cmdline_opt_hidden) continue; if (slist[i]->key > 0x20 && slist[i]->key < 0x7f) { if (slist[i]->arg == NULL) { if (!t) { printf(" [-"); t = 1; col += 3; } printf("%c", slist[i]->key); col++; } } } if (t) { col++; printf("]"); } /* print short options that take args */ for (i = 0; i < nopt + 3; i++) { if (slist[i]->flags & lw_cmdline_opt_hidden) continue; if (slist[i]->key > 0x20 && slist[i]->key < 0x7f && slist[i] -> arg) { if (slist[i]->flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) { t = 7 + strlen(slist[i] -> arg); if (col + t > LLEN) { printf("\n "); col = 7; } printf(" [-%c[%s]]", slist[i]->key, slist[i]->arg); col += t; } else { t = 6 + strlen(slist[i] -> arg); if (col + t > LLEN) { printf("\n "); col = 7; } printf(" [-%c %s]", slist[i]->key, slist[i]->arg); col += t; } } } /* print long options */ for (i = 0; i < nopt + 3; i++) { if (slist[i]->flags & lw_cmdline_opt_hidden) continue; if (!(llist[i]->name)) continue; if (llist[i]->arg) { t = strlen(llist[i] -> name) + 6 + strlen(llist[i] -> arg); if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) t += 2; if (col + t > LLEN) { printf("\n "); col = 7; } if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_doc) { printf(" [%s=%s]", llist[i] -> name, llist[i] -> arg); t = strlen(llist[i] -> name) + strlen(llist[i] -> arg) + 3; } else { printf(" [--%s%s=%s%s]", llist[i] -> name, (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) ? "[" : "", llist[i] -> arg, (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) ? "]" : ""); } col += t; } else { t = strlen(llist[i] -> name) + 5; if (col + t > LLEN) { printf("\n "); col = 7; } if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_doc) { t -= 2; printf(" [%s]", llist[i] -> name); } else { printf(" [--%s]", llist[i] -> name); } col += t; } } /* print "non option" text */ if (parser -> args_doc) { if (col + strlen(parser -> args_doc) + 1 > LLEN) { printf("\n "); } printf(" %s", parser -> args_doc); } printf("\n"); /* clean up scratch lists */ lw_free(slist); lw_free(llist); } static void lw_cmdline_help(struct lw_cmdline_parser *parser, char *name) { struct lw_cmdline_options **llist; int nopt; int i; char *tstr; int col = 0; int noequ; tstr = parser -> doc; for (nopt = 0; parser -> options[nopt].name || parser -> options[nopt].key || parser -> options[nopt].doc; nopt++) /* do nothing */ ; llist = lw_alloc(sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *) * (nopt + 3)); for (i = 0; i < nopt; i++) { llist[i] = &(parser -> options[i]); } /* now sort the list */ qsort(llist, nopt, sizeof(struct lw_cmdline_options *), cmpr); /* now append the automatic options */ llist[nopt] = &(builtin[0]); llist[nopt + 1] = &(builtin[1]); llist[nopt + 2] = &(builtin[2]); /* print brief usage */ printf("Usage: %s [OPTION...] %s\n", name, parser -> args_doc ? parser -> args_doc : ""); if (tstr) { while (*tstr && *tstr != '\v') fputc(*tstr++, stdout); if (*tstr) tstr++; } fputc('\n', stdout); fputc('\n', stdout); /* display options - do it the naïve way for now */ for (i = 0; i < (nopt + 3); i++) { if (llist[i]->flags & lw_cmdline_opt_hidden) continue; noequ = 0; if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_doc) { col = strlen(llist[i] -> name) + 2; printf(" %s", llist[i] -> name); noequ = 1; } else if (llist[i] -> key > 0x20 && llist[i] -> key < 0x7F) { printf(" -%c", llist[i] -> key); col = 5; if (llist[i] -> name) { col++; fputc(',', stdout); } fputc(' ', stdout); } else { printf(" "); col = 6; } if (llist[i] -> name && !(llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_doc)) { col += 2 + strlen(llist[i] -> name); printf("--%s", llist[i] -> name); } if (llist[i] -> arg) { if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) { col++; fputc('[', stdout); } if (!noequ) { fputc('=', stdout); col++; } printf("%s", llist[i] -> arg); col += strlen(llist[i] -> arg); if (llist[i] -> flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) { col++; fputc(']', stdout); } } if (llist[i] -> doc) { char *s = llist[i] -> doc; char *s2; while (*s && isspace(*s)) s++; if (col > DOCCOL) { fputc('\n', stdout); col = 0; } while (*s) { while (col < (DOCCOL - 1)) { fputc(' ', stdout); col++; } for (s2 = s; *s2 && !isspace(*s2); s2++) /* do nothing */ ; if ((col + (s2 - s) + 1) > LLEN && col >= DOCCOL) { /* next line */ fputc('\n', stdout); col = 0; continue; } col++; fputc(' ', stdout); while (s != s2) { fputc(*s, stdout); col++; s++; } while (*s && isspace(*s)) s++; } } fputc('\n', stdout); } printf("\nMandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional\nfor any corresponding short options.\n"); if (*tstr) { printf("\n%s\n", tstr); } /* clean up scratch lists */ lw_free(llist); } int lw_cmdline_parse(struct lw_cmdline_parser *parser, int argc, char **argv, unsigned flags, int *arg_index, void *input) { int i, j, r; int firstarg; int nextarg; char *tstr; int cch; /* first, permute the argv array so that all option arguments are at the start */ for (i = 1, firstarg = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1]) { /* have an option arg */ if (firstarg == i) { firstarg++; continue; } tstr = argv[i]; for (j = i; j > firstarg; j--) { argv[j] = argv[j - 1]; } argv[firstarg] = tstr; firstarg++; if (argv[firstarg - 1][1] == '-' && argv[firstarg - 1][2] == 0) break; } } /* now start parsing options */ nextarg = firstarg; i = 1; cch = 0; while (i < firstarg) { if (cch > 0 && argv[i][cch] == 0) { i++; cch = 0; continue; } if (cch > 0) goto shortopt; /* skip the "--" option */ if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == 0) break; if (argv[i][1] == '-') { goto longopt; } cch = 1; shortopt: /* handle a short option here */ /* automatic options */ if (argv[i][cch] == '?') goto do_help; if (argv[i][cch] == 'V') goto do_version; /* look up key */ for (j = 0; parser -> options[j].name || parser -> options[j].key || parser -> options[j].doc; j++) if (parser -> options[j].key == argv[i][cch]) break; cch++; tstr = argv[i] + cch; if (*tstr == 0) tstr = NULL; if (!tstr && (parser -> options[j].flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) == 0) { /* only consume the next arg if the argument is optional */ if (nextarg < argc) tstr = argv[nextarg]; else tstr = NULL; } goto common; longopt: if (strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) goto do_help; if (strcmp(argv[i], "--usage") == 0) goto do_usage; if (strcmp(argv[i], "--version") == 0) goto do_version; /* look up name */ for (j = 2; argv[i][j] && argv[i][j] != '='; j++) /* do nothing */ ; tstr = lw_alloc(j - 1); strncpy(tstr, argv[i] + 2, j - 2); tstr[j - 2] = 0; if (argv[i][j] == '=') j++; cch = j; for (j = 0; parser -> options[j].name || parser -> options[j].key || parser -> options[j].doc; j++) { if (parser -> options[j].name && strcmp(parser -> options[j].name, tstr) == 0) break; } lw_free(tstr); tstr = argv[i] + cch; if (*tstr == 0) tstr = NULL; cch = 0; i++; common: /* j will be the offset into the option table when we get here */ /* cch will be zero and tstr will point to the arg if it's a long option */ /* cch will be > 0 and tstr points to the theoretical option, either within */ /* this string or "nextarg" */ if (parser -> options[j].name == NULL) { if (cch) fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option '%c'. See %s --usage.\n", argv[i][cch - 1], argv[0]); else fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option '%s'. See %s --usage.\n", argv[i - 1], argv[0]); exit(1); } if (parser -> options[j].arg) { if (tstr && cch && argv[i][cch] == 0) nextarg++; //if (!*tstr) // tstr = NULL; /* move on to next argument if we have an arg specified */ if (tstr && cch && argv[i][cch] != 0) { i++; cch = 0; } if (!tstr && (parser -> options[j].flags & lw_cmdline_opt_optional) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Option %s requires argument.\n", parser -> options[j].name); continue; } } r = (*(parser -> parser))(parser -> options[j].key, tstr, input); if (r != 0) return r; } /* handle non-option args */ if (arg_index) *arg_index = nextarg; for (i = nextarg; i < argc; i++) { r = (*(parser -> parser))(lw_cmdline_key_arg, argv[i], input); if (r != 0) return r; } r = (*(parser -> parser))(lw_cmdline_key_end, NULL, input); return r; do_help: lw_cmdline_help(parser, argv[0]); exit(0); do_version: printf("%s\n", parser -> program_version); exit(0); do_usage: lw_cmdline_usage(parser, argv[0]); exit(0); }