#include "getopt.h" #include #include #define _getprogname() nargv[0] int opterr = 1; int optind = 1; int optopt = 0; char* optarg; int getopt(int argc, char* const argv[], const char* ostr) { static const char kEmpty[] = ""; static const char* place = kEmpty; if (!*place) { if (optind >= argc) return -1; const char* arg = argv[optind]; if (arg[0] != '-') { // Not an option. return -1; } if (arg[1] == '-' && !arg[2]) { // '--' -> end of options. return -1; } if (!arg[1]) { // Single '-', If the program wants it, treat it as an option. // Otherwise, it's the end of options. if (!strchr(ostr, '-')) { return -1; } optopt = '-'; place = arg + 1; } else { optopt = arg[1]; place = arg + 2; } }; char* oindex = strchr(ostr, optopt); if (!oindex) { // Unsupported option. (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: illegal option -- %c\n", argv[0]); return '?'; } if (oindex[1] != ':') { // No argument needed. optarg = NULL; if (!*place) optind++; return optopt; } // This option needs an argument. Either after the option character, // or the argument that follows. if (*place) { optarg = (char *)place; } else if (argc > ++optind) { optarg = (char *)argv[optind]; } else if (oindex[2] == ':') { // Optional argument is missing. place = kEmpty; optarg = NULL; return optopt; } else { // Missing argument. place = kEmpty; (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: option requires an argument --%c\n", argv[0], optopt); return ':'; } return optopt; }