postgresql/src/port/getopt_long.c
Tom Lane 382ceffdf7 Phase 3 of pgindent updates.
Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even if that means they
flow past the right margin.

By default, BSD indent lines up statement continuation lines that are
within parentheses so that they start just to the right of the preceding
left parenthesis.  However, traditionally, if that resulted in the
continuation line extending to the right of the desired right margin,
then indent would push it left just far enough to not overrun the margin,
if it could do so without making the continuation line start to the left of
the current statement indent.  That makes for a weird mix of indentations
unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the 80-column
limit.

This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres developers.
Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that parenthesized
lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:35:54 -04:00

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/*
* getopt_long() -- long options parser
*
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*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2003
* PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
* src/port/getopt_long.c
*/
#include "c.h"
#include "getopt_long.h"
#define BADCH '?'
#define BADARG ':'
#define EMSG ""
/*
* getopt_long
* Parse argc/argv argument vector, with long options.
*
* This implementation does not use optreset. Instead, we guarantee that
* it can be restarted on a new argv array after a previous call returned -1,
* if the caller resets optind to 1 before the first call of the new series.
* (Internally, this means we must be sure to reset "place" to EMSG before
* returning -1.)
*/
int
getopt_long(int argc, char *const argv[],
const char *optstring,
const struct option *longopts, int *longindex)
{
static char *place = EMSG; /* option letter processing */
char *oli; /* option letter list index */
if (!*place)
{ /* update scanning pointer */
if (optind >= argc)
{
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
place = argv[optind];
if (place[0] != '-')
{
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
place++;
if (place[0] && place[0] == '-' && place[1] == '\0')
{ /* found "--" */
++optind;
place = EMSG;
return -1;
}
if (place[0] && place[0] == '-' && place[1])
{
/* long option */
size_t namelen;
int i;
place++;
namelen = strcspn(place, "=");
for (i = 0; longopts[i].name != NULL; i++)
{
if (strlen(longopts[i].name) == namelen
&& strncmp(place, longopts[i].name, namelen) == 0)
{
int has_arg = longopts[i].has_arg;
if (has_arg != no_argument)
{
if (place[namelen] == '=')
optarg = place + namelen + 1;
else if (optind < argc - 1 &&
has_arg == required_argument)
{
optind++;
optarg = argv[optind];
}
else
{
if (optstring[0] == ':')
return BADARG;
if (opterr && has_arg == required_argument)
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: option requires an argument -- %s\n",
argv[0], place);
place = EMSG;
optind++;
if (has_arg == required_argument)
return BADCH;
optarg = NULL;
}
}
else
{
optarg = NULL;
if (place[namelen] != 0)
{
/* XXX error? */
}
}
optind++;
if (longindex)
*longindex = i;
place = EMSG;
if (longopts[i].flag == NULL)
return longopts[i].val;
else
{
*longopts[i].flag = longopts[i].val;
return 0;
}
}
}
if (opterr && optstring[0] != ':')
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: illegal option -- %s\n", argv[0], place);
place = EMSG;
optind++;
return BADCH;
}
}
/* short option */
optopt = (int) *place++;
oli = strchr(optstring, optopt);
if (!oli)
{
if (!*place)
++optind;
if (opterr && *optstring != ':')
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: illegal option -- %c\n", argv[0], optopt);
return BADCH;
}
if (oli[1] != ':')
{ /* don't need argument */
optarg = NULL;
if (!*place)
++optind;
}
else
{ /* need an argument */
if (*place) /* no white space */
optarg = place;
else if (argc <= ++optind)
{ /* no arg */
place = EMSG;
if (*optstring == ':')
return BADARG;
if (opterr)
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n",
argv[0], optopt);
return BADCH;
}
else
/* white space */
optarg = argv[optind];
place = EMSG;
++optind;
}
return optopt;
}