struct bison_language const *language = &valid_languages[0];
const char *include = NULL;
-
-/** Decode an option's set of keys.
+/** Decode an option's key.
*
* \param option option being decoded.
* \param keys array of valid subarguments.
* \param values array of corresponding (int) values.
* \param all the all value.
* \param flags the flags to update
- * \param args comma separated list of effective subarguments to decode.
- * If 0, then activate all the flags.
+ * \param arg the subarguments to decode.
+ * If null, then activate all the flags.
+ * \param no length of the potential "no-" prefix.
+ * Can be 0 or 3. If 3, negate the action of the subargument.
+ * \param err length of a potential "error=".
+ * Can be 0 or 6. If 6, treat the subargument as a CATEGORY
*
* If VALUE != 0 then KEY sets flags and no-KEY clears them.
* If VALUE == 0 then KEY clears all flags from \c all and no-KEY sets all
* flags from \c all. Thus no-none = all and no-all = none.
*/
static void
-flags_argmatch (const char *option,
- const char * const keys[], const int values[],
- int all, int *flags, char *args)
+flag_argmatch (const char *option,
+ const char * const keys[], const int values[],
+ int all, int *flags, char *arg, size_t no, size_t err)
{
- if (args)
+ int value = 0;
+ if (!err || arg[no + err++] != '\0')
+ value = XARGMATCH (option, arg + no + err, keys, values);
+
+ if (value)
{
- args = strtok (args, ",");
- while (args)
+ if (no)
+ *flags &= ~value;
+ else
{
- int value = 0;
- int *save_flags = flags;
- int no = STRPREFIX_LIT ("no-", args) ? 3 : 0;
- int err = STRPREFIX_LIT ("error", args + no) ? 5 : 0;
-
if (err)
- flags = &errors_flag;
- if (!err || args[no + err++] != '\0')
- value = XARGMATCH (option, args + no + err, keys, values);
-
- if (!value)
- {
- /* With a simpler 'if (no)' version, -Werror means -Werror=all
- (or rather, -Werror=no-none, but that syntax is invalid).
- The difference is:
- - Werror activates all errors, but not the warnings
- - Werror=all activates errors, and all warnings */
- if (no ? !err : err)
- *flags |= all;
- else
- *flags &= ~all;
- }
- else
- {
- if (no)
- *flags &= ~value;
- else
- {
- if (err)
- warnings_flag |= value;
- *flags |= value;
- }
- }
- flags = save_flags;
- args = strtok (NULL, ",");
+ warnings_flag |= value;
+ *flags |= value;
}
}
+ else
+ {
+ /* With a simpler 'if (no)' version, -Werror means -Werror=all
+ (or rather, -Werror=no-none, but that syntax is invalid).
+ The difference is:
+ - Werror activates all errors, but not the warnings
+ - Werror=all activates errors, and all warnings */
+ if (no ? !err : err)
+ *flags |= all;
+ else
+ *flags &= ~all;
+ }
+}
+/** Decode an option's set of keys.
+ *
+ * \param option option being decoded.
+ * \param keys array of valid subarguments.
+ * \param values array of corresponding (int) values.
+ * \param all the all value.
+ * \param flags the flags to update
+ * \param args comma separated list of effective subarguments to decode.
+ * If 0, then activate all the flags.
+ */
+static void
+flags_argmatch (const char *option,
+ const char * const keys[], const int values[],
+ int all, int *flags, char *args)
+{
+ if (args)
+ for (args = strtok (args, ","); args; args = strtok (NULL, ","))
+ {
+ size_t no = STRPREFIX_LIT ("no-", args) ? 3 : 0;
+ size_t err = STRPREFIX_LIT ("error", args + no) ? 5 : 0;
+
+ flag_argmatch (option, keys,
+ values, all, err ? &errors_flag : flags,
+ args, no, err);
+ }
else
*flags |= all;
}