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/* * "getopt" routine customized for top. */ /* * Many modern-day Unix implementations already have this function * in libc. The standard "getopt" is perfectly sufficient for top's * needs. If such a function exists in libc then you certainly don't * need to compile this one in. To prevent this function from being * compiled, define "HAVE_GETOPT". This is usually done in the "CFLAGS" * line of the corresponding machine module. */ /* * This empty declaration exists solely to placate overexhuberant C * compilers that like to warn you about content-free files. */ static void __empty(); #ifndef HAVE_GETOPT /*LINTLIBRARY*/ #include "os.h" #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif #ifndef EOF #define EOF (-1) #endif #define ERR(s, c) if(opterr){\ extern int write();\ char errbuf[2];\ errbuf[0] = c; errbuf[1] = '\n';\ (void) write(2, argv[0], strlen(argv[0]));\ (void) write(2, s, strlen(s));\ (void) write(2, errbuf, 2);} int opterr = 1; int optind = 1; int optopt; char *optarg; int getopt(argc, argv, opts) int argc; char **argv, *opts; { static int sp = 1; register int c; register char *cp; if(sp == 1) if(optind >= argc || argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0') return(EOF); else if(strcmp(argv[optind], "--") == 0) { optind++; return(EOF); } optopt = c = argv[optind][sp]; if(c == ':' || (cp=strchr(opts, c)) == NULL) { ERR(": unknown option, -", c); if(argv[optind][++sp] == '\0') { optind++; sp = 1; } return('?'); } if(*++cp == ':') { if(argv[optind][sp+1] != '\0') optarg = &argv[optind++][sp+1]; else if(++optind >= argc) { ERR(": argument missing for -", c); sp = 1; return('?'); } else optarg = argv[optind++]; sp = 1; } else { if(argv[optind][++sp] == '\0') { sp = 1; optind++; } optarg = NULL; } return(c); } #endif /* HAVE_GETOPT */