/** * @copyright * ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 CollabNet. All rights reserved. * * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a * newer version instead, at your option. * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. * ==================================================================== * @endcopyright * * @file svn_opt.h * @brief Option and argument parsing for Subversion command lines */ #ifndef SVN_OPTS_H #define SVN_OPTS_H #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS #define APR_WANT_STDIO #endif #include /* for FILE* */ #include "svn_types.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /** * All subcommand procedures in Subversion conform to this prototype. * * @a os is the apr option state after getopt processing has been run; in * other words, it still contains the non-option arguments following * the subcommand. See @a os->argv and @a os->ind. * * @a baton is anything you need it to be. * * @a pool is used for allocating errors, and for any other allocation * unless the instance is explicitly documented to allocate from a * pool in @a baton. */ typedef svn_error_t *(svn_opt_subcommand_t) (apr_getopt_t *os, void *baton, apr_pool_t *pool); /** The maximum number of aliases a subcommand can have. */ #define SVN_OPT_MAX_ALIASES 3 /** The maximum number of options that can be accepted by a subcommand. */ #define SVN_OPT_MAX_OPTIONS 50 /** Options that have no short option char should use an identifying * integer equal to or greater than this. */ #define SVN_OPT_FIRST_LONGOPT_ID 256 /** One element of a subcommand dispatch table. * * @since New in 1.4. */ typedef struct svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t { /** The full name of this command. */ const char *name; /** The function this command invokes. */ svn_opt_subcommand_t *cmd_func; /** A list of alias names for this command (e.g., 'up' for 'update'). */ const char *aliases[SVN_OPT_MAX_ALIASES]; /** A brief string describing this command, for usage messages. */ const char *help; /** A list of options accepted by this command. Each value in the * array is a unique enum (the 2nd field in apr_getopt_option_t) */ int valid_options[SVN_OPT_MAX_OPTIONS]; /** A list of option help descriptions, keyed by the option unique enum * (the 2nd field in apr_getopt_option_t), which override the generic * descriptions given in an apr_getopt_option_t on a per-subcommand basis. */ struct { int optch; const char *desc; } desc_overrides[SVN_OPT_MAX_OPTIONS]; } svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t; /** One element of a subcommand dispatch table. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. * * Like #svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t but lacking the @c desc_overrides * member. */ typedef struct svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t { /** The full name of this command. */ const char *name; /** The function this command invokes. */ svn_opt_subcommand_t *cmd_func; /** A list of alias names for this command (e.g., 'up' for 'update'). */ const char *aliases[SVN_OPT_MAX_ALIASES]; /** A brief string describing this command, for usage messages. */ const char *help; /** A list of options accepted by this command. Each value in the * array is a unique enum (the 2nd field in apr_getopt_option_t) */ int valid_options[SVN_OPT_MAX_OPTIONS]; } svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t; /** * Return the entry in @a table whose name matches @a cmd_name, or @c NULL if * none. @a cmd_name may be an alias. * * @since New in 1.4. */ const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t * svn_opt_get_canonical_subcommand2(const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *table, const char *cmd_name); /** * Return the entry in @a table whose name matches @a cmd_name, or @c NULL if * none. @a cmd_name may be an alias. * * Same as svn_opt_get_canonical_subcommand2(), but acts on * #svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t * svn_opt_get_canonical_subcommand(const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t *table, const char *cmd_name); /** * Return pointer to an @c apr_getopt_option_t for the option whose * option code is @a code, or @c NULL if no match. @a option_table must end * with an element whose every field is zero. If @c command is non-NULL, * then return the subcommand-specific option description instead of the * generic one, if a specific description is defined. * * The returned value may be statically allocated, or allocated in @a pool. * * @since New in 1.4. */ const apr_getopt_option_t * svn_opt_get_option_from_code2(int code, const apr_getopt_option_t *option_table, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *command, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Return the first entry from @a option_table whose option code is @a code, * or @c NULL if no match. @a option_table must end with an element whose * every field is zero. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED const apr_getopt_option_t * svn_opt_get_option_from_code(int code, const apr_getopt_option_t *option_table); /** * Return @c TRUE iff subcommand @a command supports option @a * option_code, else return @c FALSE. If @a global_options is * non-NULL, it is a zero-terminated array, and all subcommands take * the options listed in it. * * @since New in 1.5. */ svn_boolean_t svn_opt_subcommand_takes_option3(const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *command, int option_code, const int *global_options); /** * Same as svn_opt_subcommand_takes_option3(), but with @c NULL for @a * global_options. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_boolean_t svn_opt_subcommand_takes_option2(const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *command, int option_code); /** * Return @c TRUE iff subcommand @a command supports option @a option_code, * else return @c FALSE. * * Same as svn_opt_subcommand_takes_option2(), but acts on * #svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_boolean_t svn_opt_subcommand_takes_option(const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t *command, int option_code); /** * Print a generic (not command-specific) usage message to @a stream. * * ### @todo Why is @a stream a stdio file instead of an svn stream? * * If @a header is non-NULL, print @a header followed by a newline. Then * loop over @a cmd_table printing the usage for each command (getting * option usages from @a opt_table). Then if @a footer is non-NULL, print * @a footer followed by a newline. * * Use @a pool for temporary allocation. * * @since New in 1.4. */ void svn_opt_print_generic_help2(const char *header, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *cmd_table, const apr_getopt_option_t *opt_table, const char *footer, apr_pool_t *pool, FILE *stream); /** * Same as svn_opt_print_generic_help2(), but acts on * #svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED void svn_opt_print_generic_help(const char *header, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t *cmd_table, const apr_getopt_option_t *opt_table, const char *footer, apr_pool_t *pool, FILE *stream); /** * Print an option @a opt nicely into a @a string allocated in @a pool. * If @a doc is set, include the generic documentation string of @a opt, * localized to the current locale if a translation is available. */ void svn_opt_format_option(const char **string, const apr_getopt_option_t *opt, svn_boolean_t doc, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Get @a subcommand's usage from @a table, and print it to @c stdout. * Obtain option usage from @a options_table. If not @c NULL, @a * global_options is a zero-terminated list of global options. Use @a * pool for temporary allocation. @a subcommand may be a canonical * command name or an alias. ### @todo Why does this only print to * @c stdout, whereas svn_opt_print_generic_help() gives us a choice? * * @since New in 1.5. */ void svn_opt_subcommand_help3(const char *subcommand, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *table, const apr_getopt_option_t *options_table, const int *global_options, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Same as svn_opt_subcommand_help3(), but with @a global_options * always NULL. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED void svn_opt_subcommand_help2(const char *subcommand, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *table, const apr_getopt_option_t *options_table, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Same as svn_opt_subcommand_help2(), but acts on * #svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED void svn_opt_subcommand_help(const char *subcommand, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t *table, const apr_getopt_option_t *options_table, apr_pool_t *pool); /* Parsing revision and date options. */ /** * Various ways of specifying revisions. * * @note * In contexts where local mods are relevant, the `working' kind * refers to the uncommitted "working" revision, which may be modified * with respect to its base revision. In other contexts, `working' * should behave the same as `committed' or `current'. */ enum svn_opt_revision_kind { /** No revision information given. */ svn_opt_revision_unspecified, /** revision given as number */ svn_opt_revision_number, /** revision given as date */ svn_opt_revision_date, /** rev of most recent change */ svn_opt_revision_committed, /** (rev of most recent change) - 1 */ svn_opt_revision_previous, /** .svn/entries current revision */ svn_opt_revision_base, /** current, plus local mods */ svn_opt_revision_working, /** repository youngest */ svn_opt_revision_head }; /** * A revision value, which can be specified as a number or a date. * * @note This union was formerly an anonymous inline type in * @c svn_opt_revision_t, and was converted to a named type just to * make things easier for SWIG. * * @since New in 1.3. */ typedef union svn_opt_revision_value_t { /** The revision number */ svn_revnum_t number; /** the date of the revision */ apr_time_t date; } svn_opt_revision_value_t; /** A revision, specified in one of @c svn_opt_revision_kind ways. */ typedef struct svn_opt_revision_t { enum svn_opt_revision_kind kind; /**< See svn_opt_revision_kind */ svn_opt_revision_value_t value; /**< Extra data qualifying the @c kind */ } svn_opt_revision_t; /** A revision range, specified in one of @c svn_opt_revision_kind ways. */ typedef struct svn_opt_revision_range_t { /** The first revision in the range */ svn_opt_revision_t start; /** The last revision in the range */ svn_opt_revision_t end; } svn_opt_revision_range_t; /** * Set @a *start_revision and/or @a *end_revision according to @a arg, * where @a arg is "N" or "N:M", like so: * * - If @a arg is "N", set @a *start_revision to represent N, and * leave @a *end_revision untouched. * * - If @a arg is "N:M", set @a *start_revision and @a *end_revision * to represent N and M respectively. * * N and/or M may be one of the special revision descriptors * recognized by revision_from_word(), or a date in curly braces. * * If @a arg is invalid, return -1; else return 0. * It is invalid to omit a revision (as in, ":", "N:" or ":M"). * * @note It is typical, though not required, for @a *start_revision and * @a *end_revision to be @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified kind on entry. * * Use @a pool for temporary allocations. */ int svn_opt_parse_revision(svn_opt_revision_t *start_revision, svn_opt_revision_t *end_revision, const char *arg, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Parse @a arg, where @a arg is "N" or "N:M", into a * @c svn_opt_revision_range_t and push that onto @a opt_ranges. * * - If @a arg is "N", set the @c start field of the * @c svn_opt_revision_range_t to represent N and the @c end field * to @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified. * * - If @a arg is "N:M", set the @c start field of the * @c svn_opt_revision_range_t to represent N and the @c end field * to represent M. * * If @a arg is invalid, return -1; else return 0. It is invalid to omit * a revision (as in, ":", "N:" or ":M"). * * Use @a pool to allocate @c svn_opt_revision_range_t pushed to the array. * * @since New in 1.5. */ int svn_opt_parse_revision_to_range(apr_array_header_t *opt_ranges, const char *arg, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Resolve peg revisions and operational revisions in the following way: * * - If @a is_url is set and @a peg_rev->kind is * @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified, @a peg_rev->kind defaults to * @c svn_opt_revision_head. * * - If @a is_url is not set, and @a peg_rev->kind is * @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified, @a peg_rev->kind defaults to * @c svn_opt_revision_base. * * - If @a op_rev->kind is @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified, @a op_rev * defaults to @a peg_rev. * * Both @a peg_rev and @a op_rev may be modified as a result of this * function. @a is_url should be set if the path the revisions refer to is * a url, and unset otherwise. * * If @a notice_local_mods is set, @c svn_opt_revision_working is used, * instead of @c svn_opt_revision_base. * * Use @a pool for allocations. * * @since New in 1.5. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_resolve_revisions(svn_opt_revision_t *peg_rev, svn_opt_revision_t *op_rev, svn_boolean_t is_url, svn_boolean_t notice_local_mods, apr_pool_t *pool); /* Parsing arguments. */ /** * Pull remaining target arguments from @a os into @a *targets_p, * converting them to UTF-8, followed by targets from @a known_targets * (which might come from, for example, the "--targets" command line * option), which are already in UTF-8. * * On each URL target, do some IRI-to-URI encoding and some * auto-escaping. On each local path, canonicalize case and path * separators. * * Allocate @a *targets_p and its elements in @a pool. * * If a path has the same name as a Subversion working copy * administrative directory, return SVN_ERR_RESERVED_FILENAME_SPECIFIED; * if multiple reserved paths are encountered, return a chain of * errors, all of which are SVN_ERR_RESERVED_FILENAME_SPECIFIED. Do * not return this type of error in a chain with any other type of * error, and if this is the only type of error encountered, complete * the operation before returning the error(s). * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.5 API. * @see svn_client_args_to_target_array() */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_error_t * svn_opt_args_to_target_array3(apr_array_header_t **targets_p, apr_getopt_t *os, apr_array_header_t *known_targets, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * This is the same as svn_opt_args_to_target_array3() except that it * silently ignores paths that have the same name as a working copy * administrative directory. * * @since New in 1.2. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_error_t * svn_opt_args_to_target_array2(apr_array_header_t **targets_p, apr_getopt_t *os, apr_array_header_t *known_targets, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * The same as svn_opt_args_to_target_array2() except that, in * addition, if @a extract_revisions is set, then look for trailing * "@rev" syntax on the first two paths. If the first target in @a * *targets_p ends in "@rev", replace it with a canonicalized version of * the part before "@rev" and replace @a *start_revision with the value * of "rev". If the second target in @a *targets_p ends in "@rev", * replace it with a canonicalized version of the part before "@rev" * and replace @a *end_revision with the value of "rev". Ignore * revision specifiers on any further paths. "rev" can be any form of * single revision specifier, as accepted by svn_opt_parse_revision(). * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_error_t * svn_opt_args_to_target_array(apr_array_header_t **targets_p, apr_getopt_t *os, apr_array_header_t *known_targets, svn_opt_revision_t *start_revision, svn_opt_revision_t *end_revision, svn_boolean_t extract_revisions, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Parse revprop key/value pair from @a revprop_spec (name[=value]) into * @a revprops, making copies of both with @a pool. If @a revprops is * @c NULL, allocate a new apr_hash_t in it. @a revprops maps * const char * revprop names to svn_string_t * revprop values for use * with svn_repos_get_commit_editor5 and other get_commit_editor APIs. * * @since New in 1.6. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_parse_revprop(apr_hash_t **revprops, const char *revprop_spec, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * If no targets exist in @a *targets, add `.' as the lone target. * * (Some commands take an implicit "." string argument when invoked * with no arguments. Those commands make use of this function to * add "." to the target array if the user passes no args.) */ void svn_opt_push_implicit_dot_target(apr_array_header_t *targets, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Parse @a num_args non-target arguments from the list of arguments in * @a os->argv, return them as const char * in @a *args_p, without * doing any UTF-8 conversion. Allocate @a *args_p and its values in @a pool. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_parse_num_args(apr_array_header_t **args_p, apr_getopt_t *os, int num_args, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Parse all remaining arguments from @a os->argv, return them as * const char * in @a *args_p, without doing any UTF-8 conversion. * Allocate @a *args_p and its values in @a pool. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_parse_all_args(apr_array_header_t **args_p, apr_getopt_t *os, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Parse a working-copy or URL in @a path, extracting any trailing * revision specifier of the form "@rev" from the last component of * the path. * * Some examples would be: * * "foo/bar" -> "foo/bar", (unspecified) * "foo/bar@13" -> "foo/bar", (number, 13) * "foo/bar@HEAD" -> "foo/bar", (head) * "foo/bar@{1999-12-31}" -> "foo/bar", (date, 1999-12-31) * "http://a/b@27" -> "http://a/b", (number, 27) * "http://a/b@COMMITTED" -> "http://a/b", (committed) [*] * "http://a/b@{1999-12-31} -> "http://a/b", (date, 1999-12-31) * "http://a/b@%7B1999-12-31%7D -> "http://a/b", (date, 1999-12-31) * "foo/bar@1:2" -> error * "foo/bar@baz" -> error * "foo/bar@" -> "foo/bar", (base) * "foo/@bar@" -> "foo/@bar", (base) * "foo/bar/@13" -> "foo/bar/", (number, 13) * "foo/bar@@13" -> "foo/bar@", (number, 13) * "foo/@bar@HEAD" -> "foo/@bar", (head) * "foo@/bar" -> "foo@/bar", (unspecified) * "foo@HEAD/bar" -> "foo@HEAD/bar", (unspecified) * "@foo/bar" -> error * "@foo/bar@" -> "@foo/bar", (unspecified) * * [*] Syntactically valid but probably not semantically useful. * * If a trailing revision specifier is found, parse it into @a *rev and * put the rest of the path into @a *truepath, allocating from @a pool; * or return an @c SVN_ERR_CL_ARG_PARSING_ERROR (with the effect on * @a *truepath undefined) if the revision specifier is invalid. * If no trailing revision specifier is found, set @a *truepath to * @a path and @a rev->kind to @c svn_opt_revision_unspecified. * * This function does not require that @a path be in canonical form. * No canonicalization is done and @a *truepath will only be in * canonical form if @a path is in canonical form. * * @since New in 1.1. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_parse_path(svn_opt_revision_t *rev, const char **truepath, const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Central dispatcher function for various kinds of help message. * Prints one of: * * subcommand-specific help (svn_opt_subcommand_help) * * generic help (svn_opt_print_generic_help) * * version info * * simple usage complaint: "Type '@a pgm_name help' for usage." * * If @a os is not @c NULL and it contains arguments, then try * printing help for them as though they are subcommands, using @a * cmd_table and @a option_table for option information. If not @c * NULL, @a global_options is a zero-terminated array of options taken * by all subcommands. * * Else, if @a print_version is TRUE, then print version info, in * brief form if @a quiet is also TRUE; if @a quiet is FALSE, then if * @a version_footer is non-NULL, print it following the version * information. * * Else, if @a os is not @c NULL and does not contain arguments, print * generic help, via svn_opt_print_generic_help2() with the @a header, * @a cmd_table, @a option_table, and @a footer arguments. * * Else, when @a os is @c NULL, print the simple usage complaint. * * Use @a pool for temporary allocations. * * Notes: The reason this function handles both version printing and * general usage help is that a confused user might put both the * --version flag *and* subcommand arguments on a help command line. * The logic for handling such a situation should be in one place. * * @since New in 1.5. */ svn_error_t * svn_opt_print_help3(apr_getopt_t *os, const char *pgm_name, svn_boolean_t print_version, svn_boolean_t quiet, const char *version_footer, const char *header, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *cmd_table, const apr_getopt_option_t *option_table, const int *global_options, const char *footer, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Same as svn_opt_print_help3(), but with @a global_options always @c * NULL. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_error_t * svn_opt_print_help2(apr_getopt_t *os, const char *pgm_name, svn_boolean_t print_version, svn_boolean_t quiet, const char *version_footer, const char *header, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc2_t *cmd_table, const apr_getopt_option_t *option_table, const char *footer, apr_pool_t *pool); /** * Same as svn_opt_print_help2(), but acts on #svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t. * * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API. */ SVN_DEPRECATED svn_error_t * svn_opt_print_help(apr_getopt_t *os, const char *pgm_name, svn_boolean_t print_version, svn_boolean_t quiet, const char *version_footer, const char *header, const svn_opt_subcommand_desc_t *cmd_table, const apr_getopt_option_t *option_table, const char *footer, apr_pool_t *pool); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* SVN_OPTS_H */