+// CommandLine::SaveInConfig - for output later in a logfile or so /*{{{*/
+// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+/* We save the commandline here to have it around later for e.g. logging.
+ It feels a bit like a hack here and isn't bulletproof, but it is better
+ than nothing after all. */
+void CommandLine::SaveInConfig(unsigned int const &argc, char const * const * const argv)
+{
+ char cmdline[100 + argc * 50];
+ memset(cmdline, 0, sizeof(cmdline));
+ unsigned int length = 0;
+ bool lastWasOption = false;
+ bool closeQuote = false;
+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < argc && length < sizeof(cmdline); ++i, ++length)
+ {
+ for (unsigned int j = 0; argv[i][j] != '\0' && length < sizeof(cmdline)-1; ++j, ++length)
+ {
+ cmdline[length] = argv[i][j];
+ if (lastWasOption == true && argv[i][j] == '=')
+ {
+ // That is possibly an option: Quote it if it includes spaces,
+ // the benefit is that this will eliminate also most false positives
+ const char* c = strchr(&argv[i][j+1], ' ');
+ if (c == NULL) continue;
+ cmdline[++length] = '"';
+ closeQuote = true;
+ }
+ }
+ if (closeQuote == true)
+ cmdline[length++] = '"';
+ // Problem: detects also --hello
+ if (cmdline[length-1] == 'o')
+ lastWasOption = true;
+ cmdline[length] = ' ';
+ }
+ cmdline[--length] = '\0';
+ _config->Set("CommandLine::AsString", cmdline);
+}
+ /*}}}*/
+CommandLine::Args CommandLine::MakeArgs(char ShortOpt, char const *LongOpt, char const *ConfName, unsigned long Flags)/*{{{*/
+{
+ /* In theory, this should be a constructor for CommandLine::Args instead,
+ but this breaks compatibility as gcc thinks this is a c++11 initializer_list */
+ CommandLine::Args arg;
+ arg.ShortOpt = ShortOpt;
+ arg.LongOpt = LongOpt;
+ arg.ConfName = ConfName;
+ arg.Flags = Flags;
+ return arg;
+}
+ /*}}}*/