getsubopt — parse suboption arguments from a string
#include <stdlib.h>
int
getsubopt( |
char **optionp, |
char * const *tokens, | |
char **valuep) ; |
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getsubopt
() parses the list
of comma-separated suboptions provided in optionp
. (Such a suboption list
is typically produced when getopt(3) is used to parse
a command line; see for example the −o
option of mount(8).) Each suboption
may include an associated value, which is separated from the
suboption name by an equal sign. The following is an example
of the kind of string that might be passed in optionp
:
ro,name=xyz
The tokens
argument is a pointer to a NULL-terminated array of pointers
to the tokens that getsubopt
()
will look for in optionp
. The tokens should be
distinct, null-terminated strings containing at least one
character, with no embedded equal signs or commas.
Each call to getsubopt
()
returns information about the next unprocessed suboption in
optionp
. The first
equal sign in a suboption (if any) is interpreted as a
separator between the name and the value of that suboption.
The value extends to the next comma, or (for the last
suboption) to the end of the string. If the name of the
suboption matches a known name from tokens
, and a value string was
found, getsubopt
() sets
*valuep
to the
address of that string. The first comma in optionp
is overwritten with a
null byte, so *valuep
is precisely the "value string" for that suboption.
If the suboption is recognized, but no value string was
found, *valuep
is set
to NULL.
When getsubopt
() returns,
optionp
points to the
next suboption, or to the null byte ('\0') at the end of the
string if the last suboption was just processed.
If the first suboption in optionp
is recognized,
getsubopt
() returns the index
of the matching suboption element in tokens
. Otherwise, −1 is
returned and *valuep
is the entire name
[=value
] string.
Since *optionp
is
changed, the first suboption before the call to getsubopt
() is not (necessarily) the same
as the first suboption after getsubopt
().
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
getsubopt () |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
Since getsubopt
() overwrites
any commas it finds in the string *optionp
, that string must be
writable; it cannot be a string constant.
The following program expects suboptions following a "−o" option.
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 #include <stdlib.h> #include <assert.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { enum { RO_OPT = 0, RW_OPT, NAME_OPT }; char *const token[] = { [RO_OPT] = "ro", [RW_OPT] = "rw", [NAME_OPT] = "name", NULL }; char *subopts; char *value; int opt; int readonly = 0; int readwrite = 0; char *name = NULL; int errfnd = 0; while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "o:")) != −1) { switch (opt) { case 'o': subopts = optarg; while (*subopts != '\0' && !errfnd) { switch (getsubopt(&subopts, token, &value)) { case RO_OPT: readonly = 1; break; case RW_OPT: readwrite = 1; break; case NAME_OPT: if (value == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Missing value for " "suboption '%s'\n", token[NAME_OPT]); errfnd = 1; continue; } name = value; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "No match found " "for token: /%s/\n", value); errfnd = 1; break; } } if (readwrite && readonly) { fprintf(stderr, "Only one of '%s' and '%s' can be " "specified\n", token[RO_OPT], token[RW_OPT]); errfnd = 1; } break; default: errfnd = 1; } } if (errfnd || argc == 1) { fprintf(stderr, "\nUsage: %s −o <suboptstring>\n", argv[0]); fprintf(stderr, "suboptions are 'ro', 'rw', " "and 'name=<value>'\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Remainder of program... */ exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
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