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The cmdline library cmdline_parse() function parses a command and executes the action automatically too. The cmdline_valid_buffer function also uses this function to validate commands, meaning that there is no function to validate a command as ok without executing it. To fix this omission, we extract the body of cmdline_parse into a new static inline function with an extra parameter to indicate whether the action should be performed or not. Then we create two wrappers around that - a replacement for the existing cmdline_parse function where the extra parameter is "true" to execute the command, and a new function "cmdline_parse_check" which passes the parameter as "false" to perform cmdline validation only. Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com> Tested-by: Weiyuan Li <weiyuanx.li@intel.com> Acked-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
208 lines
6.5 KiB
C
208 lines
6.5 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation.
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* Copyright (c) 2009, Olivier MATZ <zer0@droids-corp.org>
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* All rights reserved.
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*/
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#ifndef _CMDLINE_PARSE_H_
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#define _CMDLINE_PARSE_H_
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#include <rte_compat.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef offsetof
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#define offsetof(type, field) ((size_t) &( ((type *)0)->field) )
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#endif
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/* return status for parsing */
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_SUCCESS 0
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_AMBIGUOUS -1
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_NOMATCH -2
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_BAD_ARGS -3
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/* return status for completion */
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETE_FINISHED 0
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETE_AGAIN 1
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETED_BUFFER 2
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/* maximum buffer size for parsed result */
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#define CMDLINE_PARSE_RESULT_BUFSIZE 8192
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/**
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* Stores a pointer to the ops struct, and the offset: the place to
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* write the parsed result in the destination structure.
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*/
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struct cmdline_token_hdr {
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struct cmdline_token_ops *ops;
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unsigned int offset;
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};
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typedef struct cmdline_token_hdr cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t;
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/**
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* A token is defined by this structure.
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*
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* parse() takes the token as first argument, then the source buffer
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* starting at the token we want to parse. The 3rd arg is a pointer
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* where we store the parsed data (as binary). It returns the number of
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* parsed chars on success and a negative value on error.
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*
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* complete_get_nb() returns the number of possible values for this
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* token if completion is possible. If it is NULL or if it returns 0,
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* no completion is possible.
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*
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* complete_get_elt() copy in dstbuf (the size is specified in the
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* parameter) the i-th possible completion for this token. returns 0
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* on success or and a negative value on error.
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*
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* get_help() fills the dstbuf with the help for the token. It returns
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* -1 on error and 0 on success.
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*/
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struct cmdline_token_ops {
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/** parse(token ptr, buf, res pts, buf len) */
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int (*parse)(cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t *, const char *, void *,
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unsigned int);
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/** return the num of possible choices for this token */
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int (*complete_get_nb)(cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t *);
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/** return the elt x for this token (token, idx, dstbuf, size) */
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int (*complete_get_elt)(cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t *, int, char *,
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unsigned int);
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/** get help for this token (token, dstbuf, size) */
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int (*get_help)(cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t *, char *, unsigned int);
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};
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struct cmdline;
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/**
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* Store a instruction, which is a pointer to a callback function and
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* its parameter that is called when the instruction is parsed, a help
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* string, and a list of token composing this instruction.
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*
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* When no tokens are defined (tokens[0] == NULL), they are retrieved
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* dynamically by calling f() as follows:
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*
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* @code
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*
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* f((struct cmdline_token_hdr **)&token_p,
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* NULL,
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* (struct cmdline_token_hdr **)&inst->tokens[num]);
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*
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* @endcode
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*
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* The address of the resulting token is expected at the location pointed by
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* the first argument. Can be set to NULL to end the list.
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*
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* The cmdline argument (struct cmdline *) is always NULL.
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*
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* The last argument points to the inst->tokens[] entry to retrieve, which
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* is not necessarily inside allocated memory and should neither be read nor
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* written. Its sole purpose is to deduce the token entry index of interest
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* as described in the example below.
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*
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* Note about constraints:
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*
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* - Only the address of these tokens is dynamic, their storage should be
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* static like normal tokens.
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* - Dynamic token lists that need to maintain an internal context (e.g. in
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* order to determine the next token) must store it statically also. This
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* context must be reinitialized when the first token is requested, that
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* is, when &inst->tokens[0] is provided as the third argument.
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* - Dynamic token lists must be NULL-terminated to generate usable
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* commands.
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*
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* @code
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*
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* // Assuming first and third arguments are respectively named "token_p"
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* // and "token":
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*
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* int index = token - inst->tokens;
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*
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* if (!index) {
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* [...] // Clean up internal context if any.
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* }
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* [...] // Then set up dyn_token according to index.
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*
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* if (no_more_tokens)
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* *token_p = NULL;
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* else
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* *token_p = &dyn_token;
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*
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* @endcode
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*/
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struct cmdline_inst {
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/* f(parsed_struct, data) */
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void (*f)(void *, struct cmdline *, void *);
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void *data;
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const char *help_str;
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cmdline_parse_token_hdr_t *tokens[];
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};
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typedef struct cmdline_inst cmdline_parse_inst_t;
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/**
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* A context is identified by its name, and contains a list of
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* instruction
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*
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*/
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typedef cmdline_parse_inst_t *cmdline_parse_ctx_t;
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/**
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* Try to parse a buffer according to the specified context. The
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* argument buf must ends with "\n\0". The function returns
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* CMDLINE_PARSE_AMBIGUOUS, CMDLINE_PARSE_NOMATCH or
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* CMDLINE_PARSE_BAD_ARGS on error. Else it calls the associated
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* function (defined in the context) and returns the parsed line length (>= 0).
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*/
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int cmdline_parse(struct cmdline *cl, const char *buf);
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/**
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* @warning
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* @b EXPERIMENTAL: this API may change without prior notice
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*
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* Try to parse a buffer according to the specified context, but do not
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* perform any function calls if parse is successful.
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*
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* The argument buf must ends with "\n\0".
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* The function returns CMDLINE_PARSE_AMBIGUOUS, CMDLINE_PARSE_NOMATCH or
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* CMDLINE_PARSE_BAD_ARGS on error and returns the parsed line length (>=0)
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* on successful parse.
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*/
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__rte_experimental
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int cmdline_parse_check(struct cmdline *cl, const char *buf);
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/**
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* complete() must be called with *state==0 (try to complete) or
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* with *state==-1 (just display choices), then called without
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* modifying *state until it returns CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETED_BUFFER or
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* CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETED_BUFFER.
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*
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* It returns < 0 on error.
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*
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* Else it returns:
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* - CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETED_BUFFER on completion (one possible
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* choice). In this case, the chars are appended in dst buffer.
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* - CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETE_AGAIN if there is several possible
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* choices. In this case, you must call the function again,
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* keeping the value of state intact.
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* - CMDLINE_PARSE_COMPLETED_BUFFER when the iteration is
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* finished. The dst is not valid for this last call.
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*
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* The returned dst buf ends with \0.
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*/
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int cmdline_complete(struct cmdline *cl, const char *buf, int *state,
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char *dst, unsigned int size);
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/* return true if(!c || iscomment(c) || isblank(c) ||
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* isendofline(c)) */
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int cmdline_isendoftoken(char c);
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/* return true if(!c || iscomment(c) || isendofline(c)) */
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int cmdline_isendofcommand(char c);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _CMDLINE_PARSE_H_ */
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