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32 | .\" @(#)getopt.3 8.5 (Berkeley) 4/27/95 | |
33 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/stdlib/getopt.3,v 1.20 2001/09/07 14:46:35 asmodai Exp $ | |
34 | .\" | |
35 | .Dd April 27, 1995 | |
36 | .Dt GETOPT 3 | |
37 | .Os | |
38 | .Sh NAME | |
39 | .Nm getopt | |
40 | .Nd get option character from command line argument list | |
41 | .Sh LIBRARY | |
42 | .Lb libc | |
43 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
44 | .In unistd.h | |
45 | .Vt extern char *optarg ; | |
46 | .Vt extern int optind ; | |
47 | .Vt extern int optopt ; | |
48 | .Vt extern int opterr ; | |
49 | .Vt extern int optreset ; | |
50 | .Ft int | |
51 | .Fn getopt "int argc" "char * const *argv" "const char *optstring" | |
52 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
53 | The | |
54 | .Fn getopt | |
55 | function incrementally parses a command line argument list | |
56 | .Fa argv | |
57 | and returns the next | |
58 | .Em known | |
59 | option character. | |
60 | An option character is | |
61 | .Em known | |
62 | if it has been specified in the string of accepted option characters, | |
63 | .Fa optstring . | |
64 | .Pp | |
65 | The option string | |
66 | .Fa optstring | |
67 | may contain the following elements: individual characters, and | |
68 | characters followed by a colon to indicate an option argument | |
69 | is to follow. | |
70 | For example, an option string | |
71 | .Li "\&""x"" | |
72 | recognizes an option | |
73 | .Dq Fl x , | |
74 | and an option string | |
75 | .Li "\&""x:"" | |
76 | recognizes an option and argument | |
77 | .Dq Fl x Ar argument . | |
78 | It does not matter to | |
79 | .Fn getopt | |
80 | if a following argument has leading white space. | |
81 | .Pp | |
82 | On return from | |
83 | .Fn getopt , | |
84 | .Va optarg | |
85 | points to an option argument, if it is anticipated, | |
86 | and the variable | |
87 | .Va optind | |
88 | contains the index to the next | |
89 | .Fa argv | |
90 | argument for a subsequent call | |
91 | to | |
92 | .Fn getopt . | |
93 | The variable | |
94 | .Va optopt | |
95 | saves the last | |
96 | .Em known | |
97 | option character returned by | |
98 | .Fn getopt . | |
99 | .Pp | |
100 | The variable | |
101 | .Va opterr | |
102 | and | |
103 | .Va optind | |
104 | are both initialized to 1. | |
105 | The | |
106 | .Va optind | |
107 | variable may be set to another value before a set of calls to | |
108 | .Fn getopt | |
109 | in order to skip over more or less argv entries. | |
110 | .Pp | |
111 | In order to use | |
112 | .Fn getopt | |
113 | to evaluate multiple sets of arguments, or to evaluate a single set of | |
114 | arguments multiple times, | |
115 | the variable | |
116 | .Va optreset | |
117 | must be set to 1 before the second and each additional set of calls to | |
118 | .Fn getopt , | |
119 | and the variable | |
120 | .Va optind | |
121 | must be reinitialized. | |
122 | .Pp | |
123 | The | |
124 | .Fn getopt | |
125 | function | |
126 | returns \-1 | |
127 | when the argument list is exhausted, or | |
128 | .Ql ?\& | |
129 | if a non-recognized | |
130 | option is encountered. | |
131 | The interpretation of options in the argument list may be cancelled | |
132 | by the option | |
133 | .Ql -- | |
134 | (double dash) which causes | |
135 | .Fn getopt | |
136 | to signal the end of argument processing and return \-1. | |
137 | When all options have been processed (i.e., up to the first non-option | |
138 | argument), | |
139 | .Fn getopt | |
140 | returns \-1. | |
141 | .Sh DIAGNOSTICS | |
142 | If the | |
143 | .Fn getopt | |
144 | function encounters a character not found in the string | |
145 | .Va optstring | |
146 | or detects | |
147 | a missing option argument it writes an error message to the | |
148 | .Em stderr | |
149 | and returns | |
150 | .Ql ?\& . | |
151 | Setting | |
152 | .Va opterr | |
153 | to a zero will disable these error messages. | |
154 | If | |
155 | .Va optstring | |
156 | has a leading | |
157 | .Ql \&: | |
158 | then a missing option argument causes a | |
159 | .Ql \&: | |
160 | to be returned in addition to suppressing any error messages. | |
161 | .Pp | |
162 | Option arguments are allowed to begin with | |
163 | .Dq Li \- ; | |
164 | this is reasonable but | |
165 | reduces the amount of error checking possible. | |
166 | .Sh EXTENSIONS | |
167 | The | |
168 | .Va optreset | |
169 | variable was added to make it possible to call the | |
170 | .Fn getopt | |
171 | function multiple times. | |
172 | This is an extension to the | |
173 | .St -p1003.2 | |
174 | specification. | |
175 | .Sh EXAMPLES | |
176 | .Bd -literal -compact | |
177 | int bflag, ch, fd; | |
178 | ||
179 | bflag = 0; | |
180 | while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "bf:")) != -1) | |
181 | switch (ch) { | |
182 | case 'b': | |
183 | bflag = 1; | |
184 | break; | |
185 | case 'f': | |
186 | if ((fd = open(optarg, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) | |
187 | err(1, "%s", optarg); | |
188 | break; | |
189 | case '?': | |
190 | default: | |
191 | usage(); | |
192 | } | |
193 | argc -= optind; | |
194 | argv += optind; | |
195 | .Ed | |
196 | .Sh HISTORY | |
197 | The | |
198 | .Fn getopt | |
199 | function appeared in | |
200 | .Bx 4.3 . | |
201 | .Sh BUGS | |
202 | The | |
203 | .Fn getopt | |
204 | function was once specified to return | |
205 | .Dv EOF | |
206 | instead of \-1. | |
207 | This was changed by | |
208 | .St -p1003.2-92 | |
209 | to decouple | |
210 | .Fn getopt | |
211 | from | |
212 | .Pa <stdio.h> . | |
213 | .Pp | |
214 | A single dash | |
215 | .Dq Li - | |
216 | may be specified as a character in | |
217 | .Fa optstring , | |
218 | however it should | |
219 | .Em never | |
220 | have an argument associated with it. | |
221 | This allows | |
222 | .Fn getopt | |
223 | to be used with programs that expect | |
224 | .Dq Li - | |
225 | as an option flag. | |
226 | This practice is wrong, and should not be used in any current development. | |
227 | It is provided for backward compatibility | |
228 | .Em only . | |
229 | By default, a single dash causes | |
230 | .Fn getopt | |
231 | to return \-1. | |
232 | This is, we believe, compatible with System V. | |
233 | .Pp | |
234 | It is also possible to handle digits as option letters. | |
235 | This allows | |
236 | .Fn getopt | |
237 | to be used with programs that expect a number | |
238 | .Pq Dq Li \&-\&3 | |
239 | as an option. | |
240 | This practice is wrong, and should not be used in any current development. | |
241 | It is provided for backward compatibility | |
242 | .Em only . | |
243 | The following code fragment works in most (but not all) cases. | |
244 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
245 | int length; | |
246 | char *p, *ep; | |
247 | ||
248 | while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "0123456789")) != -1) | |
249 | switch (ch) { | |
250 | case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': | |
251 | case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': | |
252 | p = argv[optind - 1]; | |
253 | if (p[0] == '-' && p[1] == ch && !p[2]) | |
254 | length = strtol(++p, &ep, 10); | |
255 | else if (argv[optind] && argv[optind][1] == ch) { | |
256 | length = strtol((p = argv[optind] + 1), | |
257 | &ep, 10); | |
258 | optind++; | |
259 | optreset = 1; | |
260 | } else | |
261 | usage(); | |
262 | if (*ep != '\0') | |
263 | errx(EX_USAGE, "illegal number -- %s", p); | |
264 | break; | |
265 | } | |
266 | .Ed |