#include "system.h"
#include "getargs.h"
#include "files.h"
-#include "getopt.h" /* for optarg */
#include "symtab.h"
#include "options.h"
#include "lex.h"
static struct obstack token_obstack;
const char *token_buffer = NULL;
-bucket *symval;
+bucket *symval = NULL;
int numval;
/* A token to be reread, see unlex and lex. */
being, I prefer have literalchar behave like quotearg, and change
my mind later if I was wrong. */
-static int
+int
literalchar (struct obstack *out, int *pcode, char term)
{
int c;
/* parse the literal token and compute character code in code */
{
- int code, discode;
+ int code;
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\'');
literalchar (&token_obstack, &code, '\'');
c = getc (finput);
if (c != '\'')
{
+ int discode;
complain (_("use \"...\" for multi-character literal tokens"));
while (1)
if (!literalchar (0, &discode, '\''))
token_t
parse_percent_token (void)
{
- const struct option_table_struct *tx;
+ const struct option_table_struct *tx = NULL;
+ const char *arg = NULL;
+ /* Where the ARG was found in token_buffer. */
+ size_t arg_offset = 0;
int c = getc (finput);
case '{':
return tok_percent_left_curly;
+ /* FIXME: Who the heck are those 5 guys!?! `%<' = `%left'!!!
+ Let's ask for there removal. */
case '<':
return tok_left;
c = getc (finput);
}
- ungetc (c, finput);
+ /* %DIRECTIVE="ARG". Separate into
+ TOKEN_BUFFER = `%DIRECTIVE\0ARG\0'.
+ This is a bit hackish, but once we move to a Bison parser,
+ things will be cleaned up. */
+ if (c == '=')
+ {
+ /* End of the directive. We skip the `='. */
+ obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0');
+ /* Fetch the ARG if present. */
+ c = getc (finput);
+ if (c == '"')
+ {
+ int code;
+ arg_offset = obstack_object_size (&token_obstack);
+ /* Read up to and including `"'. Do not append the closing
+ `"' in the output: it's not part of the ARG. */
+ while (literalchar (NULL, &code, '"'))
+ obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, code);
+ }
+ /* else: should be an error. */
+ }
+ else
+ ungetc (c, finput);
+
obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0');
token_buffer = obstack_finish (&token_obstack);
+ if (arg_offset)
+ arg = token_buffer + arg_offset;
/* table lookup % directive */
for (tx = option_table; tx->name; tx++)
&& option_strcmp (token_buffer + 1, tx->name) == 0)
break;
- if (tx->set_flag)
- {
- *((int *) (tx->set_flag)) = 1;
- return tok_noop;
- }
+ if (arg && tx->ret_val != tok_stropt)
+ fatal (_("`%s' supports no argument: %s"), token_buffer, quote (arg));
+
switch (tx->ret_val)
{
- case tok_setopt:
- *((char **) (tx->set_flag)) = optarg;
+ case tok_stropt:
+ assert (tx->set_flag);
+ if (arg)
+ {
+ /* Keep only the first assignment: command line options have
+ already been processed, and we want them to have
+ precedence. Side effect: if this %-option is used
+ several times, only the first is honored. Bah. */
+ if (!*((char **) (tx->set_flag)))
+ *((char **) (tx->set_flag)) = xstrdup (arg);
+ }
+ else
+ fatal (_("`%s' requires an argument"), token_buffer);
+ return tok_noop;
+ break;
+
+ case tok_intopt:
+ assert (tx->set_flag);
+ *((int *) (tx->set_flag)) = 1;
return tok_noop;
break;
case tok_obsolete:
fatal (_("`%s' is no longer supported"), token_buffer);
+ return tok_noop;
break;
default:
- /* Other cases do not apply here. */
+ return tx->ret_val;
break;
}
-
- return tx->ret_val;
+ abort ();
}