/* * utils.c: utilities * * Copyright (c) 2014, Přemysl Janouch * All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * */ #include #if defined __GNUC__ #define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(x, y) __attribute__ ((format (printf, x, y))) #else // ! __GNUC__ #define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(x, y) #endif // ! __GNUC__ #if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 4 #define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL __attribute__ ((sentinel)) #else // ! __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 4 #define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL #endif // ! __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 4 #define N_ELEMENTS(a) (sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0])) // --- Safe memory management -------------------------------------------------- // When a memory allocation fails and we need the memory, we're usually pretty // much fucked. Use the non-prefixed versions when there's a legitimate // worry that an unrealistic amount of memory may be requested for allocation. static void * xmalloc (size_t n) { void *p = malloc (n); if (!p) { perror ("malloc"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } return p; } static void * xcalloc (size_t n, size_t m) { void *p = calloc (n, m); if (!p && n && m) { perror ("calloc"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } return p; } static void * xrealloc (void *o, size_t n) { void *p = realloc (o, n); if (!p && n) { perror ("realloc"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } return p; } // --- Dynamically allocated strings ------------------------------------------- // Basically a string builder to abstract away manual memory management. struct str { char *str; ///< String data, null terminated size_t alloc; ///< How many bytes are allocated size_t len; ///< How long the string actually is }; /// We don't care about allocations that are way too large for the content, as /// long as the allocation is below the given threshold. (Trivial heuristics.) #define STR_SHRINK_THRESHOLD (1 << 20) static void str_init (struct str *self) { self->alloc = 16; self->len = 0; self->str = strcpy (xmalloc (self->alloc), ""); } static void str_free (struct str *self) { free (self->str); self->str = NULL; self->alloc = 0; self->len = 0; } static char * str_steal (struct str *self) { char *str = self->str; self->str = NULL; str_free (self); return str; } static void str_ensure_space (struct str *self, size_t n) { // We allocate at least one more byte for the terminating null character size_t new_alloc = self->alloc; while (new_alloc <= self->len + n) new_alloc <<= 1; if (new_alloc != self->alloc) self->str = xrealloc (self->str, (self->alloc = new_alloc)); } static void str_append_data (struct str *self, const void *data, size_t n) { str_ensure_space (self, n); memcpy (self->str + self->len, data, n); self->len += n; self->str[self->len] = '\0'; } static void str_append_c (struct str *self, char c) { str_append_data (self, &c, 1); } static void str_append (struct str *self, const char *s) { str_append_data (self, s, strlen (s)); } static int str_append_vprintf (struct str *self, const char *fmt, va_list va) { va_list ap; int size; va_copy (ap, va); size = vsnprintf (NULL, 0, fmt, ap); va_end (ap); if (size < 0) return -1; va_copy (ap, va); str_ensure_space (self, size); size = vsnprintf (self->str + self->len, self->alloc - self->len, fmt, ap); va_end (ap); if (size > 0) self->len += size; return size; } static int str_append_printf (struct str *self, const char *fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3); static int str_append_printf (struct str *self, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, fmt); int size = str_append_vprintf (self, fmt, ap); va_end (ap); return size; } // --- Utilities --------------------------------------------------------------- static bool xstrtoul (unsigned long *out, const char *s, int base) { char *end; errno = 0; *out = strtoul (s, &end, base); return errno == 0 && !*end && end != s; } // --- Option handler ---------------------------------------------------------- // Simple wrapper for the getopt_long API to make it easier to use and maintain. #define OPT_USAGE_ALIGNMENT_COLUMN 30 ///< Alignment for option descriptions enum { OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG = (1 << 0), ///< The argument is optional OPT_LONG_ONLY = (1 << 1) ///< Ignore the short name in opt_string }; // All options need to have both a short name, and a long name. The short name // is what is returned from opt_handler_get(). It is possible to define a value // completely out of the character range combined with the OPT_LONG_ONLY flag. // // When `arg_hint' is defined, the option is assumed to have an argument. struct opt { int short_name; ///< The single-letter name const char *long_name; ///< The long name const char *arg_hint; ///< Option argument hint int flags; ///< Option flags const char *description; ///< Option description }; struct opt_handler { int argc; ///< The number of program arguments char **argv; ///< Program arguments const char *arg_hint; ///< Program arguments hint const char *description; ///< Description of the program const struct opt *opts; ///< The list of options size_t opts_len; ///< The length of the option array struct option *options; ///< The list of options for getopt char *opt_string; ///< The `optstring' for getopt }; static void opt_handler_free (struct opt_handler *self) { free (self->options); free (self->opt_string); } static void opt_handler_init (struct opt_handler *self, int argc, char **argv, const struct opt *opts, const char *arg_hint, const char *description) { memset (self, 0, sizeof *self); self->argc = argc; self->argv = argv; self->arg_hint = arg_hint; self->description = description; size_t len = 0; for (const struct opt *iter = opts; iter->long_name; iter++) len++; self->opts = opts; self->opts_len = len; self->options = xcalloc (len + 1, sizeof *self->options); struct str opt_string; str_init (&opt_string); for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { const struct opt *opt = opts + i; struct option *mapped = self->options + i; mapped->name = opt->long_name; if (!opt->arg_hint) mapped->has_arg = no_argument; else if (opt->flags & OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG) mapped->has_arg = optional_argument; else mapped->has_arg = required_argument; mapped->val = opt->short_name; if (opt->flags & OPT_LONG_ONLY) continue; str_append_c (&opt_string, opt->short_name); if (opt->arg_hint) { str_append_c (&opt_string, ':'); if (opt->flags & OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG) str_append_c (&opt_string, ':'); } } self->opt_string = str_steal (&opt_string); } static void opt_handler_usage (struct opt_handler *self, FILE *stream) { struct str usage; str_init (&usage); str_append_printf (&usage, "Usage: %s [OPTION]... %s\n", self->argv[0], self->arg_hint ? self->arg_hint : ""); str_append_printf (&usage, "%s\n\n", self->description); for (size_t i = 0; i < self->opts_len; i++) { struct str row; str_init (&row); const struct opt *opt = self->opts + i; if (!(opt->flags & OPT_LONG_ONLY)) str_append_printf (&row, " -%c, ", opt->short_name); else str_append (&row, " "); str_append_printf (&row, "--%s", opt->long_name); if (opt->arg_hint) str_append_printf (&row, (opt->flags & OPT_OPTIONAL_ARG) ? " [%s]" : " %s", opt->arg_hint); // TODO: keep the indent if there are multiple lines if (row.len + 2 <= OPT_USAGE_ALIGNMENT_COLUMN) { str_append (&row, " "); str_append_printf (&usage, "%-*s%s\n", OPT_USAGE_ALIGNMENT_COLUMN, row.str, opt->description); } else str_append_printf (&usage, "%s\n%-*s%s\n", row.str, OPT_USAGE_ALIGNMENT_COLUMN, "", opt->description); str_free (&row); } fputs (usage.str, stream); str_free (&usage); } static int opt_handler_get (struct opt_handler *self) { return getopt_long (self->argc, self->argv, self->opt_string, self->options, NULL); }