cdf63a700c
Update libarchive to 3.2.0 New features: - new bsdcat command-line utility - LZ4 compression (in src only via external utility from ports) - Warc format support - 'Raw' format writer - Zip: Support archives >4GB, entries >4GB - Zip: Support encrypting and decrypting entries - Zip: Support experimental streaming extension - Identify encrypted entries in several formats - New --clear-nochange-flags option to bsdtar tries to remove noschg and similar flags before deleting files - New --ignore-zeros option to bsdtar to handle concatenated tar archives - Use multi-threaded LZMA decompression if liblzma supports it - Expose version info for libraries used by libarchive Patched files (fixed compiler warnings): contrib/libarchive/cat/bsdcat.c (vendor PR #702) contrib/libarchive/cat/bsdcat.h (vendor PR #702) contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_mtree.c (PR #701) contrib/libarchive/libarchive_fe/err.c (vendor PR #703) MFC after: 1 month Relnotes: yes
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9.1 KiB
C
284 lines
9.1 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Tim Kientzle
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/*
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* Command line parser for tar.
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*/
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#include "bsdcat_platform.h"
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
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#include <errno.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
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#include <string.h>
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#endif
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#include "bsdcat.h"
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#include "err.h"
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/*
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* Short options for tar. Please keep this sorted.
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*/
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static const char *short_options = "h";
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/*
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* Long options for tar. Please keep this list sorted.
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*
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* The symbolic names for options that lack a short equivalent are
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* defined in bsdcat.h. Also note that so far I've found no need
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* to support optional arguments to long options. That would be
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* a small change to the code below.
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*/
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static const struct bsdcat_option {
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const char *name;
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int required; /* 1 if this option requires an argument. */
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int equivalent; /* Equivalent short option. */
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} tar_longopts[] = {
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{ "help", 0, 'h' },
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{ "version", 0, OPTION_VERSION },
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{ NULL, 0, 0 }
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};
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/*
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* This getopt implementation has two key features that common
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* getopt_long() implementations lack. Apart from those, it's a
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* straightforward option parser, considerably simplified by not
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* needing to support the wealth of exotic getopt_long() features. It
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* has, of course, been shamelessly tailored for bsdcat. (If you're
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* looking for a generic getopt_long() implementation for your
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* project, I recommend Gregory Pietsch's public domain getopt_long()
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* implementation.) The two additional features are:
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*
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* Old-style tar arguments: The original tar implementation treated
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* the first argument word as a list of single-character option
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* letters. All arguments follow as separate words. For example,
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* tar xbf 32 /dev/tape
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* Here, the "xbf" is three option letters, "32" is the argument for
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* "b" and "/dev/tape" is the argument for "f". We support this usage
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* if the first command-line argument does not begin with '-'. We
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* also allow regular short and long options to follow, e.g.,
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* tar xbf 32 /dev/tape -P --format=pax
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*
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* -W long options: There's an obscure GNU convention (only rarely
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* supported even there) that allows "-W option=argument" as an
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* alternative way to support long options. This was supported in
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* early bsdcat as a way to access long options on platforms that did
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* not support getopt_long() and is preserved here for backwards
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* compatibility. (Of course, if I'd started with a custom
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* command-line parser from the beginning, I would have had normal
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* long option support on every platform so that hack wouldn't have
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* been necessary. Oh, well. Some mistakes you just have to live
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* with.)
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*
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* TODO: We should be able to use this to pull files and intermingled
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* options (such as -C) from the command line in write mode. That
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* will require a little rethinking of the argument handling in
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* bsdcat.c.
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*
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* TODO: If we want to support arbitrary command-line options from -T
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* input (as GNU tar does), we may need to extend this to handle option
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* words from sources other than argv/argc. I'm not really sure if I
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* like that feature of GNU tar, so it's certainly not a priority.
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*/
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int
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bsdcat_getopt(struct bsdcat *bsdcat)
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{
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enum { state_start = 0, state_old_tar, state_next_word,
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state_short, state_long };
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const struct bsdcat_option *popt, *match = NULL, *match2 = NULL;
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const char *p, *long_prefix = "--";
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size_t optlength;
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int opt = '?';
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int required = 0;
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bsdcat->argument = NULL;
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/* First time through, initialize everything. */
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if (bsdcat->getopt_state == state_start) {
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/* Skip program name. */
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++bsdcat->argv;
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--bsdcat->argc;
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if (*bsdcat->argv == NULL)
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return (-1);
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/* Decide between "new style" and "old style" arguments. */
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_next_word;
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}
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/*
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* We're ready to look at the next word in argv.
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*/
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if (bsdcat->getopt_state == state_next_word) {
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/* No more arguments, so no more options. */
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if (bsdcat->argv[0] == NULL)
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return (-1);
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/* Doesn't start with '-', so no more options. */
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if (bsdcat->argv[0][0] != '-')
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return (-1);
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/* "--" marks end of options; consume it and return. */
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if (strcmp(bsdcat->argv[0], "--") == 0) {
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++bsdcat->argv;
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--bsdcat->argc;
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return (-1);
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}
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/* Get next word for parsing. */
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bsdcat->getopt_word = *bsdcat->argv++;
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--bsdcat->argc;
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if (bsdcat->getopt_word[1] == '-') {
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/* Set up long option parser. */
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_long;
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bsdcat->getopt_word += 2; /* Skip leading '--' */
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} else {
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/* Set up short option parser. */
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_short;
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++bsdcat->getopt_word; /* Skip leading '-' */
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}
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}
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/*
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* We're parsing a group of POSIX-style single-character options.
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*/
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if (bsdcat->getopt_state == state_short) {
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/* Peel next option off of a group of short options. */
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opt = *bsdcat->getopt_word++;
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if (opt == '\0') {
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/* End of this group; recurse to get next option. */
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_next_word;
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return bsdcat_getopt(bsdcat);
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}
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/* Does this option take an argument? */
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p = strchr(short_options, opt);
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if (p == NULL)
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return ('?');
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if (p[1] == ':')
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required = 1;
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/* If it takes an argument, parse that. */
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if (required) {
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/* If arg is run-in, bsdcat->getopt_word already points to it. */
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if (bsdcat->getopt_word[0] == '\0') {
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/* Otherwise, pick up the next word. */
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bsdcat->getopt_word = *bsdcat->argv;
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if (bsdcat->getopt_word == NULL) {
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lafe_warnc(0,
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"Option -%c requires an argument",
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opt);
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return ('?');
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}
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++bsdcat->argv;
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--bsdcat->argc;
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}
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if (opt == 'W') {
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_long;
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long_prefix = "-W "; /* For clearer errors. */
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} else {
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_next_word;
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bsdcat->argument = bsdcat->getopt_word;
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}
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}
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}
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/* We're reading a long option, including -W long=arg convention. */
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if (bsdcat->getopt_state == state_long) {
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/* After this long option, we'll be starting a new word. */
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bsdcat->getopt_state = state_next_word;
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/* Option name ends at '=' if there is one. */
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p = strchr(bsdcat->getopt_word, '=');
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if (p != NULL) {
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optlength = (size_t)(p - bsdcat->getopt_word);
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bsdcat->argument = (char *)(uintptr_t)(p + 1);
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} else {
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optlength = strlen(bsdcat->getopt_word);
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}
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/* Search the table for an unambiguous match. */
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for (popt = tar_longopts; popt->name != NULL; popt++) {
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/* Short-circuit if first chars don't match. */
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if (popt->name[0] != bsdcat->getopt_word[0])
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continue;
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/* If option is a prefix of name in table, record it.*/
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if (strncmp(bsdcat->getopt_word, popt->name, optlength) == 0) {
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match2 = match; /* Record up to two matches. */
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match = popt;
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/* If it's an exact match, we're done. */
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if (strlen(popt->name) == optlength) {
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match2 = NULL; /* Forget the others. */
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Fail if there wasn't a unique match. */
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if (match == NULL) {
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lafe_warnc(0,
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"Option %s%s is not supported",
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long_prefix, bsdcat->getopt_word);
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return ('?');
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}
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if (match2 != NULL) {
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lafe_warnc(0,
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"Ambiguous option %s%s (matches --%s and --%s)",
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long_prefix, bsdcat->getopt_word, match->name, match2->name);
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return ('?');
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}
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/* We've found a unique match; does it need an argument? */
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if (match->required) {
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/* Argument required: get next word if necessary. */
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if (bsdcat->argument == NULL) {
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bsdcat->argument = *bsdcat->argv;
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if (bsdcat->argument == NULL) {
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lafe_warnc(0,
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"Option %s%s requires an argument",
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long_prefix, match->name);
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return ('?');
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}
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++bsdcat->argv;
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--bsdcat->argc;
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}
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} else {
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/* Argument forbidden: fail if there is one. */
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if (bsdcat->argument != NULL) {
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lafe_warnc(0,
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"Option %s%s does not allow an argument",
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long_prefix, match->name);
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return ('?');
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}
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}
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return (match->equivalent);
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}
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return (opt);
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}
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