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/*********************************************************************
Example source code for using the argtable2 library to implement:

    myprog [-lRv] [-k <int>] [-D MACRO]... [-o <output>] [--help]
       [--version] <file> [<file>]...

This file is part of the argtable2 library.
Copyright (C) 1998-2001,2003-2011 Stewart Heitmann
sheitmann@users.sourceforge.net

The argtable2 library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.

This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA.
**********************************************************************/
#include <argtable2.h>

int mymain(int l, int R, int k,
           const char **defines, int ndefines,
           const char *outfile,
           int v,
           const char **infiles, int ninfiles)
    {
    int i;

    if (l>0) printf("list files (-l)\n");
    if (R>0) printf("recurse through directories (-R)\n");
    if (v>0) printf("verbose is enabled (-v)\n");
    printf("scalar k=%d\n",k);
    printf("output is \"%s\"\n", outfile);

    for (i=0; i<ndefines; i++)
        printf("user defined macro \"%s\"\n",defines[i]);

    for (i=0; i<ninfiles; i++)
        printf("infile[%d]=\"%s\"\n",i,infiles[i]);

    return 0;
    }


int main(int argc, char **argv)
    {
    struct arg_lit  *list    = arg_lit0("lL",NULL,                      "list files");
    struct arg_lit  *recurse = arg_lit0("R",NULL,                       "recurse through subdirectories");
    struct arg_int  *repeat  = arg_int0("k","scalar",NULL,              "define scalar value k (default is 3)");
    struct arg_str  *defines = arg_strn("D","define","MACRO",0,argc+2,  "macro definitions");
    struct arg_file *outfile = arg_file0("o",NULL,"<output>",           "output file (default is \"-\")");
    struct arg_lit  *verbose = arg_lit0("v","verbose,debug",            "verbose messages");
    struct arg_lit  *help    = arg_lit0(NULL,"help",                    "print this help and exit");
    struct arg_lit  *version = arg_lit0(NULL,"version",                 "print version information and exit");
    struct arg_file *infiles = arg_filen(NULL,NULL,NULL,1,argc+2,       "input file(s)");
    struct arg_end  *end     = arg_end(20);
    void* argtable[] = {list,recurse,repeat,defines,outfile,verbose,help,version,infiles,end};
    const char* progname = "myprog";
    int nerrors;
    int exitcode=0;

    /* verify the argtable[] entries were allocated sucessfully */
    if (arg_nullcheck(argtable) != 0)
        {
        /* NULL entries were detected, some allocations must have failed */
        printf("%s: insufficient memory\n",progname);
        exitcode=1;
        goto exit;
        }

    /* set any command line default values prior to parsing */
    repeat->ival[0]=3;
    outfile->filename[0]="-";

    /* Parse the command line as defined by argtable[] */
    nerrors = arg_parse(argc,argv,argtable);

    /* special case: '--help' takes precedence over error reporting */
    if (help->count > 0)
        {
        printf("Usage: %s", progname);
        arg_print_syntax(stdout,argtable,"\n");
        printf("This program demonstrates the use of the argtable2 library\n");
        printf("for parsing command line arguments. Argtable accepts integers\n");
        printf("in decimal (123), hexadecimal (0xff), octal (0o123) and binary\n");
        printf("(0b101101) formats. Suffixes KB, MB and GB are also accepted.\n");
        arg_print_glossary(stdout,argtable,"  %-25s %s\n");
        exitcode=0;
        goto exit;
        }

    /* special case: '--version' takes precedence error reporting */
    if (version->count > 0)
        {
        printf("'%s' example program for the \"argtable\" command line argument parser.\n",progname);
        printf("September 2003, Stewart Heitmann\n");
        exitcode=0;
        goto exit;
        }

    /* If the parser returned any errors then display them and exit */
    if (nerrors > 0)
        {
        /* Display the error details contained in the arg_end struct.*/
        arg_print_errors(stdout,end,progname);
        printf("Try '%s --help' for more information.\n",progname);
        exitcode=1;
        goto exit;
        }

    /* special case: uname with no command line options induces brief help */
    if (argc==1)
        {
        printf("Try '%s --help' for more information.\n",progname);
        exitcode=0;
        goto exit;
        }

    /* normal case: take the command line options at face value */
    exitcode = mymain(list->count, recurse->count, repeat->ival[0],
                      defines->sval, defines->count,
                      outfile->filename[0], verbose->count,
                      infiles->filename, infiles->count);

    exit:
    /* deallocate each non-null entry in argtable[] */
    arg_freetable(argtable,sizeof(argtable)/sizeof(argtable[0]));

    return exitcode;
    }