/********************************************************************* Example source code for using the argtable2 library to implement: uname [-asnrvmpio] [--help] [--version] This file is part of the argtable2 library. Copyright (C) 1998,1999,2000,2001,2003,2004,2005 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" /* Here we simulate the uname functionality */ int mymain(int kname, int nname, int krel, int kver, int mach, int proc, int hard, int opsys) { if (kname) printf("Linux "); if (nname) printf("localhost.localdomain "); if (krel) printf("2.4.19-16 "); if (kver) printf("#1 Fri Sep 20 18:15:05 CEST 2002 "); if (mach) printf("i686 "); if (proc) printf("Intel "); if (hard) printf("unknown "); if (opsys) printf("GNU/Linux "); printf("\n"); return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { const char* progname = "uname"; struct arg_lit *all = arg_lit0("a", "all", "print all information, in the following order:"); struct arg_lit *kname = arg_lit0("s", "kernel-name", "print the kernel name"); struct arg_lit *nname = arg_lit0("n", "nodename", "print the node name"); struct arg_lit *krel = arg_lit0("r", "kernel-release", "print the kernel release"); struct arg_lit *kver = arg_lit0("v", "kernel-version", "print the kernel version"); struct arg_lit *mach = arg_lit0("m", "machine", "print the machine hardware name"); struct arg_lit *proc = arg_lit0("p", "processor", "print the processor type"); struct arg_lit *hard = arg_lit0("i", "hardware-platform","print the hardware platform"); struct arg_lit *opsys = arg_lit0("o", "operating-system", "print the operating system"); struct arg_lit *help = arg_lit0(NULL,"help", "print this help and exit"); struct arg_lit *vers = arg_lit0(NULL,"version", "print version information and exit"); struct arg_end *end = arg_end(20); void* argtable[] = {all,kname,nname,krel,kver,mach,proc,hard,opsys,help,vers,end}; 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; } /* 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("Print certain system information. With no options, same as -s.\n\n"); arg_print_glossary(stdout,argtable," %-25s %s\n"); printf("\nReport bugs to .\n"); exitcode=0; goto exit; } /* special case: '--version' takes precedence error reporting */ if (vers->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 is equivalent to "uname -s" */ if (argc==1) { exitcode = mymain(0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0); goto exit; } /* special case: "uname -a" is equivalent to "uname -snrvmpi" */ if (all->count>0) { exitcode = mymain(1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1); goto exit; } /* normal case: take the command line options at face value */ exitcode = mymain(kname->count, nname->count, krel->count, kver->count, mach->count, proc->count, hard->count, opsys->count); exit: /* deallocate each non-null entry in argtable[] */ arg_freetable(argtable,sizeof(argtable)/sizeof(argtable[0])); return exitcode; }