/* * $Source$ * $Revision$ * $Date$ */ #include "argv.h" int main(int argc, char ** argv) { /* These variables should be static because the ANSI C standard doesn't allow to reference to local variables at compile time, as would need it when filling out the args[] array. */ static char * filename = "/tmp/defaultfile"; static char do_something = ARGV_TRUE; static argv_array_t parameters; argv_t args[] = { { 's', "something", ARGV_BOOL_ARG, &do_something, NULL, "Do something?"}, { 0, "filename", ARGV_CHAR_P, &filename, "logfile", "Path of the logfile."}, { ARGV_MAND, 0L, ARGV_CHAR_P | ARGV_FLAG_ARRAY, ¶meters, "parameters", "Whatever..."}, {ARGV_LAST} }; unsigned int i; /* Parse the command line. */ argv_help_string = "You need help with a test program?"; argv_version_string = "libargv test programm"; argv_process(args, argc, argv); /* Print results. */ printf("\n"); printf("logfile : %s\n", filename); printf("do_something: %s\n", (do_something == ARGV_TRUE) ? "yes" : "no"); printf("parameters : "); for (i = 0; i < ARGV_ARRAY_COUNT(parameters); i++) { if (i+1 < ARGV_ARRAY_COUNT(parameters)) printf("'%s', ", ARGV_ARRAY_ENTRY(parameters, char *, i)); else printf("'%s'", ARGV_ARRAY_ENTRY(parameters, char *, i)); } printf("\n"); /* Exit gracefully. */ argv_cleanup(args); return 0; }