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input is from a file, not stdin. Added some support for this in teh parse function.
503 lines
13 KiB
C
503 lines
13 KiB
C
/****************************************************************
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Copyright 1990 by AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bellcore.
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
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and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
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granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all
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copies and that both that the copyright notice and this
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permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting
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documentation, and that the names of AT&T Bell Laboratories or
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Bellcore or any of their entities not be used in advertising or
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publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
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specific, written prior permission.
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AT&T and Bellcore disclaim all warranties with regard to this
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software, including all implied warranties of merchantability
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and fitness. In no event shall AT&T or Bellcore be liable for
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any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages
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whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
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in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action,
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arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of
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this software.
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****************************************************************/
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/* parse_args
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This function will parse command line input into appropriate data
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structures, output error messages when appropriate and provide some
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minimal type conversion.
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Input to the function consists of the standard argc,argv
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values, and a table which directs the parser. Each table entry has the
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following components:
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prefix -- the (optional) switch character string, e.g. "-" "/" "="
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switch -- the command string, e.g. "o" "data" "file" "F"
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flags -- control flags, e.g. CASE_INSENSITIVE, REQUIRED_PREFIX
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arg_count -- number of arguments this command requires, e.g. 0 for
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booleans, 1 for filenames, INFINITY for input files
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result_type -- how to interpret the switch arguments, e.g. STRING,
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CHAR, FILE, OLD_FILE, NEW_FILE
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result_ptr -- pointer to storage for the result, be it a table or
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a string or whatever
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table_size -- if the arguments fill a table, the maximum number of
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entries; if there are no arguments, the value to
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load into the result storage
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Although the table can be used to hold a list of filenames, only
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scalar values (e.g. pointers) can be stored in the table. No vector
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processing will be done, only pointers to string storage will be moved.
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An example entry, which could be used to parse input filenames, is:
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"-", "o", 0, oo, OLD_FILE, infilenames, INFILE_TABLE_SIZE
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#ifndef NULL
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/* ANSI C */
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#include <stddef.h>
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#endif
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#include "parse.h"
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#include <math.h> /* For atof */
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "defs.h"
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#define MAX_INPUT_SIZE 1000
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#define arg_prefix(x) ((x).prefix)
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#define arg_string(x) ((x).string)
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#define arg_flags(x) ((x).flags)
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#define arg_count(x) ((x).count)
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#define arg_result_type(x) ((x).result_type)
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#define arg_result_ptr(x) ((x).result_ptr)
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#define arg_table_size(x) ((x).table_size)
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#ifndef TRUE
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#define TRUE 1
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#endif
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#ifndef FALSE
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#define FALSE 0
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#endif
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typedef int boolean;
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char *lower_string (/* char [], char * */);
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static char *this_program = "";
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#ifndef atol
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extern long atol();
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#endif
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static int arg_parse (/* char *, arg_info * */);
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boolean parse_args (argc, argv, table, entries, others, other_count)
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int argc;
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char *argv[];
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arg_info table[];
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int entries;
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char *others[];
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int other_count;
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{
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boolean arg_verify (/* argv, table, entries */);
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void init_store (/* table, entries */);
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boolean result;
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if (argv)
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this_program = argv[0];
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/* Check the validity of the table and its parameters */
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result = arg_verify (argv, table, entries);
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/* Initialize the storage values */
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init_store (table, entries);
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if (result) {
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boolean use_prefix = TRUE;
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char *argv0;
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argc--;
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argv0 = *++argv;
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while (argc) {
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int index, length;
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index = match_table (*argv, table, entries, use_prefix, &length);
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if (index < 0) {
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/* The argument doesn't match anything in the table */
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if (others) {
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if (*argv > argv0)
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*--*argv = '-'; /* complain at invalid flag */
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if (other_count > 0) {
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*others++ = *argv;
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other_count--;
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} else {
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: too many parameters: ",
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this_program);
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fprintf (stderr, "'%s' ignored\n", *argv);
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} /* else */
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} /* if (others) */
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argv0 = *++argv;
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argc--;
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} else {
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/* A match was found */
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if (length >= strlen (*argv)) {
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argc--;
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argv0 = *++argv;
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use_prefix = TRUE;
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} else {
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(*argv) += length;
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use_prefix = FALSE;
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} /* else */
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/* Parse any necessary arguments */
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if (arg_count (table[index]) != P_NO_ARGS) {
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/* Now length will be used to store the number of parsed characters */
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length = arg_parse(*argv, &table[index]);
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if (*argv == NULL)
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argc = 0;
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else if (length >= strlen (*argv)) {
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argc--;
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argv0 = *++argv;
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use_prefix = TRUE;
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} else {
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(*argv) += length;
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use_prefix = FALSE;
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} /* else */
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} /* if (argv_count != P_NO_ARGS) */
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else
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*arg_result_ptr(table[index]) =
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arg_table_size(table[index]);
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} /* else */
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} /* while (argc) */
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} /* if (result) */
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return result;
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} /* parse_args */
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boolean arg_verify (argv, table, entries)
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char *argv[];
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arg_info table[];
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int entries;
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{
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int i;
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char *this_program = "";
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if (argv)
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this_program = argv[0];
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for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
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arg_info *arg = &table[i];
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/* Check the argument flags */
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if (arg_flags (*arg) & ~(P_CASE_INSENSITIVE | P_REQUIRED_PREFIX)) {
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fprintf (stderr, "%s [arg_verify]: too many ", this_program);
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fprintf (stderr, "flags in entry %d: '%x' (hex)\n", i,
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arg_flags (*arg));
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} /* if */
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/* Check the argument count */
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{ int count = arg_count (*arg);
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if (count != P_NO_ARGS && count != P_ONE_ARG && count !=
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P_INFINITE_ARGS) {
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fprintf (stderr, "%s [arg_verify]: invalid ", this_program);
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fprintf (stderr, "argument count in entry %d: '%d'\n", i,
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count);
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} /* if count != P_NO_ARGS ... */
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/* Check the result field; want to be able to store results */
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else
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if (arg_result_ptr (*arg) == (int *) NULL) {
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fprintf (stderr, "%s [arg_verify]: ", this_program);
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fprintf (stderr, "no argument storage given for ");
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fprintf (stderr, "entry %d\n", i);
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} /* if arg_result_ptr */
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}
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/* Check the argument type */
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{ int type = arg_result_type (*arg);
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if (type < P_STRING || type > P_DOUBLE)
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fprintf(stderr,
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"%s [arg_verify]: bad arg type in entry %d: '%d'\n",
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this_program, i, type);
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}
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/* Check table size */
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{ int size = arg_table_size (*arg);
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if (arg_count (*arg) == P_INFINITE_ARGS && size < 1) {
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fprintf (stderr, "%s [arg_verify]: bad ", this_program);
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fprintf (stderr, "table size in entry %d: '%d'\n", i,
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size);
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} /* if (arg_count == P_INFINITE_ARGS && size < 1) */
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}
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} /* for i = 0 */
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return TRUE;
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} /* arg_verify */
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/* match_table -- returns the index of the best entry matching the input,
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-1 if no match. The best match is the one of longest length which
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appears lowest in the table. The length of the match will be returned
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in length ONLY IF a match was found. */
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int match_table (norm_input, table, entries, use_prefix, length)
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register char *norm_input;
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arg_info table[];
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int entries;
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boolean use_prefix;
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int *length;
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{
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extern int match (/* char *, char *, arg_info *, boolean */);
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char low_input[MAX_INPUT_SIZE];
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register int i;
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int best_index = -1, best_length = 0;
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/* FUNCTION BODY */
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(void) lower_string (low_input, norm_input);
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for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
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int this_length = match (norm_input, low_input, &table[i], use_prefix);
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if (this_length > best_length) {
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best_index = i;
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best_length = this_length;
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} /* if (this_length > best_length) */
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} /* for (i = 0) */
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if (best_index > -1 && length != (int *) NULL)
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*length = best_length;
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return best_index;
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} /* match_table */
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/* match -- takes an input string and table entry, and returns the length
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of the longer match.
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0 ==> input doesn't match
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For example:
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INPUT PREFIX STRING RESULT
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"abcd" "-" "d" 0
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"-d" "-" "d" 2 (i.e. "-d")
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"dout" "-" "d" 1 (i.e. "d")
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"-d" "" "-d" 2 (i.e. "-d")
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"dd" "d" "d" 2 <= here's the weird one
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*/
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int match (norm_input, low_input, entry, use_prefix)
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char *norm_input, *low_input;
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arg_info *entry;
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boolean use_prefix;
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{
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char *norm_prefix = arg_prefix (*entry);
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char *norm_string = arg_string (*entry);
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boolean prefix_match = FALSE, string_match = FALSE;
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int result = 0;
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/* Buffers for the lowercased versions of the strings being compared.
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These are used when the switch is to be case insensitive */
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static char low_prefix[MAX_INPUT_SIZE];
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static char low_string[MAX_INPUT_SIZE];
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int prefix_length = strlen (norm_prefix);
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int string_length = strlen (norm_string);
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/* Pointers for the required strings (lowered or nonlowered) */
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register char *input, *prefix, *string;
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/* FUNCTION BODY */
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/* Use the appropriate strings to handle case sensitivity */
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if (arg_flags (*entry) & P_CASE_INSENSITIVE) {
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input = low_input;
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prefix = lower_string (low_prefix, norm_prefix);
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string = lower_string (low_string, norm_string);
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} else {
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input = norm_input;
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prefix = norm_prefix;
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string = norm_string;
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} /* else */
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/* First, check the string formed by concatenating the prefix onto the
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switch string, but only when the prefix is not being ignored */
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if (use_prefix && prefix != NULL && *prefix != '\0')
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prefix_match = (strncmp (input, prefix, prefix_length) == 0) &&
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(strncmp (input + prefix_length, string, string_length) == 0);
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/* Next, check just the switch string, if that's allowed */
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if (!use_prefix && (arg_flags (*entry) & P_REQUIRED_PREFIX) == 0)
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string_match = strncmp (input, string, string_length) == 0;
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if (prefix_match)
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result = prefix_length + string_length;
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else if (string_match)
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result = string_length;
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return result;
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} /* match */
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char *lower_string (dest, src)
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char *dest, *src;
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{
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char *result = dest;
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register int c;
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if (dest == NULL || src == NULL)
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result = NULL;
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else
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while (*dest++ = (c = *src++) >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' ? tolower(c) : c);
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return result;
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} /* lower_string */
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/* arg_parse -- returns the number of characters parsed for this entry */
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static int arg_parse (str, entry)
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char *str;
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arg_info *entry;
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{
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int length = 0;
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if (arg_count (*entry) == P_ONE_ARG) {
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char **store = (char **) arg_result_ptr (*entry);
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length = put_one_arg (arg_result_type (*entry), str, store,
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arg_prefix (*entry), arg_string (*entry));
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} /* if (arg_count == P_ONE_ARG) */
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else { /* Must be a table of arguments */
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char **store = (char **) arg_result_ptr (*entry);
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if (store) {
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while (*store)
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store++;
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length = put_one_arg (arg_result_type (*entry), str, store++,
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arg_prefix (*entry), arg_string (*entry));
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*store = (char *) NULL;
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} /* if (store) */
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} /* else */
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return length;
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} /* arg_parse */
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int put_one_arg (type, str, store, prefix, string)
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int type;
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char *str;
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char **store;
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char *prefix, *string;
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{
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int length = 0;
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long L;
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if (store) {
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switch (type) {
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case P_STRING:
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case P_FILE:
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case P_OLD_FILE:
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case P_NEW_FILE:
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if (str == NULL)
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: Missing argument after '%s%s'\n",
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this_program, prefix, string);
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*store = copys(str);
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length = str ? strlen (str) : 0;
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break;
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case P_CHAR:
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*((char *) store) = *str;
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length = 1;
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break;
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case P_SHORT:
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L = atol(str);
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*(short *)store = (short) L;
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if (L != *(short *)store)
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fprintf(stderr,
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"%s%s parameter '%ld' is not a SHORT INT (truncating to %d)\n",
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prefix, string, L, *(short *)store);
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length = strlen (str);
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break;
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case P_INT:
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L = atol(str);
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*(int *)store = (int)L;
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if (L != *(int *)store)
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fprintf(stderr,
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"%s%s parameter '%ld' is not an INT (truncating to %d)\n",
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prefix, string, L, *(int *)store);
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length = strlen (str);
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break;
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case P_LONG:
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*(long *)store = atol(str);
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length = strlen (str);
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break;
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case P_FLOAT:
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*((float *) store) = (float) atof (str);
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length = strlen (str);
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break;
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case P_DOUBLE:
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*((double *) store) = (double) atof (str);
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length = strlen (str);
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break;
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default:
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fprintf (stderr, "put_one_arg: bad type '%d'\n",
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type);
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break;
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} /* switch */
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} /* if (store) */
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return length;
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} /* put_one_arg */
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void init_store (table, entries)
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arg_info *table;
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int entries;
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{
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int index;
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for (index = 0; index < entries; index++)
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if (arg_count (table[index]) == P_INFINITE_ARGS) {
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char **place = (char **) arg_result_ptr (table[index]);
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if (place)
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*place = (char *) NULL;
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} /* if arg_count == P_INFINITE_ARGS */
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} /* init_store */
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