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GETSUBOPT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GETSUBOPT(3)

NAME

ggeettssuubboopptt - get sub options from an argument

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Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

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extern char *suboptarg; int ggeettssuubboopptt(char **optionp, char * const *tokens, char **valuep);

DESCRIPTION

The ggeettssuubboopptt() function parses a string containing tokens delimited by one or more tab, space or comma (`,') characters. It is intended for use

in parsing groups of option arguments provided as part of a utility com-

mand line.

The argument optionp is a pointer to a pointer to the string. The argu-

ment tokens is a pointer to a NULL-terminated array of pointers to

strings.

The ggeettssuubboopptt() function returns the zero-based offset of the pointer in

the tokens array referencing a string which matches the first token in

the string, or, -1 if the string contains no tokens or tokens does not

contain a matching string. If the token is of the form ``name=value'', the location referenced by valuep will be set to point to the start of the ``value'' portion of the token. On return from ggeettssuubboopptt(), optionp will be set to point to the start of the next token in the string, or the null at the end of the string if no more tokens are present. The external variable suboptarg will be set to point to the start of the current token, or NULL if no tokens were

present. The argument valuep will be set to point to the ``value'' por-

tion of the token, or NULL if no ``value'' portion was present. EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS char *tokens[] = {

#define ONE 0

"one",

#define TWO 1

"two", NULL }; ... extern char *optarg, *suboptarg; char *options, *value;

while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "ab:")) != -1) {

switch(ch) { case 'a': /* process ``a'' option */ break; case 'b': options = optarg; while (*options) {

switch(getsubopt(&options, tokens, &value)) {

case ONE: /* process ``one'' sub option */ break; case TWO: /* process ``two'' sub option */ if (!value) error("no value for two"); i = atoi(value); break;

case -1:

if (suboptarg)

error("illegal sub option %s",

suboptarg); else error("missing sub option"); break; } break; }

SEE ALSO

getopt(3), strsep(3) HISTORY The ggeettssuubboopptt() function first appeared in 4.4BSD. BSD June 9, 1993 BSD




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