/*! \file gk_getopt.h \brief This file contains GNU's externs/structs/prototypes \date Started 3/27/2007 \author George \version\verbatim $Id: gk_getopt.h 10711 2011-08-31 22:23:04Z karypis $ \endverbatim */ #ifndef _GK_GETOPT_H_ #define _GK_GETOPT_H_ /* Externals from getopt.c */ extern char *gk_optarg; extern int gk_optind; extern int gk_opterr; extern int gk_optopt; /*! \brief The structure that stores the information about the command-line options This structure describes a single long option name for the sake of gk_getopt_long(). The argument long_options must be an array of these structures, one for each long option. Terminate the array with an element containing all zeros. */ struct gk_option { char *name; /*!< This field is the name of the option. */ int has_arg; /*!< This field says whether the option takes an argument. It is an integer, and there are three legitimate values: no_argument, required_argument and optional_argument. */ int *flag; /*!< See the discussion on ::gk_option#val */ int val; /*!< These fields control how to report or act on the option when it occurs. If flag is a null pointer, then the val is a value which identifies this option. Often these values are chosen to uniquely identify particular long options. If flag is not a null pointer, it should be the address of an int variable which is the flag for this option. The value in val is the value to store in the flag to indicate that the option was seen. */ }; /* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct gk_option'. */ #define no_argument 0 #define required_argument 1 #define optional_argument 2 /* Function prototypes */ extern int gk_getopt(int __argc, char **__argv, char *__shortopts); extern int gk_getopt_long(int __argc, char **__argv, char *__shortopts, struct gk_option *__longopts, int *__longind); extern int gk_getopt_long_only (int __argc, char **__argv, char *__shortopts, struct gk_option *__longopts, int *__longind); #endif