122 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
122 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
#include "precomp.hxx"
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/* Command line parsing routines
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*
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* This routine should return an array of char* 's in the idx parameter
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* with the beginning of each token in the array.
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* It also returns the number of tokens found.
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*/
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int parse_Tokenizer(char *cmdstr, char **tok) {
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char *seps=" \t\n"; //white space separators
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int tok_count = 0; //the token count
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char *token = strtok(cmdstr, seps); //get the first token
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while(token) {
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tok[tok_count++]=token;
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token = strtok(NULL, seps);
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}
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return tok_count;
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}
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/* This routine finds the token specified in srchtok
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* and returns the index into tok.
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* A return value of -1 is used if the token is not found.
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*
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* Generally we use the case insensitive version (parse_iFindToken)
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* but occasionally we need the case sensitive version (parse_FindToken).
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*/
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int parse_FindToken(char **tok, int ntok, char *srchtok) {
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for(int i=0; i<ntok; i++) {
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if(strcmp(tok[i], srchtok)==0) break;
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}
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if(i>=ntok) return -1;
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return i;
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}
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int parse_iFindToken(char **tok, int ntok, char *srchtok) {
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for(int i=0; i<ntok; i++) {
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if(_strnicmp(tok[i], srchtok, strlen(srchtok))==0) break;
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}
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if(i>=ntok) return -1;
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return i;
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}
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/* Verifies that the given token at tok[tok_pos] is a switch
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* and contains the switch value sw.
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*
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* Both case sensitive and insensitive versions.
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*/
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int parse_iIsSwitch(char **tok, int tok_pos, char sw) {
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if(tok_pos<0) return 0;
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char *s=tok[tok_pos];
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if((s[0]=='-')||(s[0]=='/')) { //is a switch.
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for(s++; *s; s++) {
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if(toupper(*s)==toupper(sw)) {return 1;}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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int parse_IsSwitch(char **tok, int tok_pos, char sw) {
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if(tok_pos<0) return 0;
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char *s=tok[tok_pos];
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if((s[0]=='-')||(s[0]=='/')) { //is a switch.
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for(s++; *s; s++) {
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if(*s==sw) {return 1;} //search each char
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Finds a switch in a given list of tokens.
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* of the form -xxx(sw)xxx or /xxx(sw)xxx
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* example:
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* searching for 'a' in -jklabw returns true.
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*
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* Again both case sensitive and insensitive versions are needed.
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*/
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int parse_FindSwitch(char **tok, int ntok, char sw) {
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for(int i=0; i<ntok; i++) { //search each token
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if(parse_IsSwitch(tok, i, sw)) {return i;} //found it? return position.
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}
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return -1;
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}
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int parse_iFindSwitch(char **tok, int ntok, char sw) {
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for(int i=0; i<ntok; i++) {
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if(parse_IsSwitch(tok, i, sw)) {return i;} //found it? return position.
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/* Find the first non-switch token starting from position start
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* Will find token at position start
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*/
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int parse_FindNonSwitch(char **tok, int ntok, int start) {
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for(int i=start; i<ntok; i++) {
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if((tok[i][0]!='-')&&(tok[i][0]!='/')) break;
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}
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if(i>=ntok) return -1;
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return i;
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}
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/* case insensitive token comparer.
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* returns 1 if chk==tok[tok_pos] otherwise returns 0
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*
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* Pay careful attention to the length specifier in the _strnicmp
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*/
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int parse_iIsToken(char **tok, int tok_pos, char *chk) {
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if(tok_pos<0) {return 0;}
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return (_strnicmp(tok[tok_pos], chk, strlen(chk))==0);
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}
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/* case sensitive token comparer.
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* returns 1 if chk==tok[tok_pos] otherwise returns 0
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*/
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int parse_IsToken(char **tok, int tok_pos, char *chk) {
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if(tok_pos<0) {return 0;}
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return (strcmp(tok[tok_pos], chk)==0);
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}
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