/* * $Source$ * $Revision$ * $Date$ * * Copyright (C) 1996,97 by CyberSolutions GmbH. * All rights reserved. */ #include "_funclib.h" #ifdef DEBUG extern unsigned int DebugModules[]; extern const char * const ModuleTable[]; /* This routine is a convenient way to enable or disable various debugging modules according to the wishes of the user. It takes a result array from argv_process(3), parses the contents and set the debug level of the specified modules accordingly. The provided array must contain zero or more options describing how the debug level should be set. Each string must be of the form 'module,level', 'module/level' or 'module:level', for example: 'rfcparse,5'. argvSetDebugLevel() will then set the debug level of the module 'rfcparse' to '5'. In order to be able to map the name of a debug module to the according internal module number, argvSetDebugLevel() expects an array string pointers of the name 'ModuleTable', which lists all available module names in the order in which they have been assigned an id number. This array will typically be provided by the main() routine of the caller. RETURNS: In case of an error, -1 is returned. A return code of 0 indicates success. REQUIRES: extern const char * const ModuleTable[] */ int argvSetDebugLevel(argv_array_t debug /* parameter array as returned by the argv routines */ ) { char * ModuleName; char * DebugLevel; unsigned int count, i; for (count = 0; count < debug.aa_entryn; count++) { ModuleName = strtok(ARGV_ARRAY_ENTRY(debug, char *, count), ",/:"); DebugLevel = strtok(NULL, ",/:"); if (ModuleName == NULL || DebugLevel == NULL || atoi(DebugLevel) < 0 || atoi(DebugLevel) > 9) { fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\" is not a valid debug-level specification.\n", ARGV_ARRAY_ENTRY(debug, char *, count)); return -1; } for (i = 0; ModuleTable[i] != NULL; i++) { if (!strcasecmp(ModuleName, ModuleTable[i])) { setDebugLevel(i, atoi(DebugLevel)); break; } } if (ModuleTable[i] == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\" is not a valid debug-module name.\n", ModuleName); return -1; } } return 0; } #endif