freebsd_amp_hwpstate/contrib/ntp/sntp/libopts/restore.c

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/*
* restore.c $Id: restore.c,v 4.10 2007/02/04 17:44:12 bkorb Exp $
* Time-stamp: "2007-01-13 14:13:17 bkorb"
*
* This module's routines will save the current option state to memory
* and restore it. If saved prior to the initial optionProcess call,
* then the initial state will be restored.
*/
/*
* Automated Options copyright 1992-2007 Bruce Korb
*
* Automated Options is free software.
* You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software
* Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Automated Options is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Automated Options. See the file "COPYING". If not,
* write to: The Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* As a special exception, Bruce Korb gives permission for additional
* uses of the text contained in his release of AutoOpts.
*
* The exception is that, if you link the AutoOpts library with other
* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
* linking the AutoOpts library code into it.
*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*
* This exception applies only to the code released by Bruce Korb under
* the name AutoOpts. If you copy code from other sources under the
* General Public License into a copy of AutoOpts, as the General Public
* License permits, the exception does not apply to the code that you add
* in this way. To avoid misleading anyone as to the status of such
* modified files, you must delete this exception notice from them.
*
* If you write modifications of your own for AutoOpts, it is your choice
* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
*/
/*
* optionFixupSavedOpts Really, it just wipes out option state for
* options that are troublesome to copy. viz., stacked strings and
* hierarcicaly valued option args. We do duplicate string args that
* have been marked as allocated though.
*/
static void
fixupSavedOptionArgs(tOptions* pOpts)
{
tOptions* p = pOpts->pSavedState;
tOptDesc* pOD = pOpts->pOptDesc;
int ct = pOpts->optCt;
/*
* Make sure that allocated stuff is only referenced in the
* archived copy of the data.
*/
for (; ct-- > 0; pOD++) {
switch (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(pOD->fOptState)) {
case OPARG_TYPE_STRING:
if (pOD->fOptState & OPTST_STACKED) {
tOptDesc* q = p->pOptDesc + (pOD - pOpts->pOptDesc);
q->optCookie = NULL;
}
if (pOD->fOptState & OPTST_ALLOC_ARG) {
tOptDesc* q = p->pOptDesc + (pOD - pOpts->pOptDesc);
AGDUPSTR(q->optArg.argString, pOD->optArg.argString, "arg");
}
break;
case OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY:
{
tOptDesc* q = p->pOptDesc + (pOD - pOpts->pOptDesc);
q->optCookie = NULL;
}
}
}
}
/*=export_func optionSaveState
*
* what: saves the option state to memory
* arg: tOptions*, pOpts, program options descriptor
*
* doc:
*
* This routine will allocate enough memory to save the current option
* processing state. If this routine has been called before, that memory
* will be reused. You may only save one copy of the option state. This
* routine may be called before optionProcess(3AO). If you do call it
* before the first call to optionProcess, then you may also change the
* contents of argc/argv after you call optionRestore(3AO)
*
* In fact, more strongly put: it is safest to only use this function
* before having processed any options. In particular, the saving and
* restoring of stacked string arguments and hierarchical values is
* disabled. The values are not saved.
*
* err: If it fails to allocate the memory,
* it will print a message to stderr and exit.
* Otherwise, it will always succeed.
=*/
void
optionSaveState(tOptions* pOpts)
{
tOptions* p = (tOptions*)pOpts->pSavedState;
if (p == NULL) {
size_t sz = sizeof( *pOpts ) + (pOpts->optCt * sizeof( tOptDesc ));
p = AGALOC( sz, "saved option state" );
if (p == NULL) {
tCC* pzName = pOpts->pzProgName;
if (pzName == NULL) {
pzName = pOpts->pzPROGNAME;
if (pzName == NULL)
pzName = zNil;
}
fprintf( stderr, zCantSave, pzName, sz );
exit( EXIT_FAILURE );
}
pOpts->pSavedState = p;
}
memcpy( p, pOpts, sizeof( *p ));
memcpy( p + 1, pOpts->pOptDesc, p->optCt * sizeof( tOptDesc ));
fixupSavedOptionArgs(pOpts);
}
/*=export_func optionRestore
*
* what: restore option state from memory copy
* arg: tOptions*, pOpts, program options descriptor
*
* doc: Copy back the option state from saved memory.
* The allocated memory is left intact, so this routine can be
* called repeatedly without having to call optionSaveState again.
* If you are restoring a state that was saved before the first call
* to optionProcess(3AO), then you may change the contents of the
* argc/argv parameters to optionProcess.
*
* err: If you have not called @code{optionSaveState} before, a diagnostic is
* printed to @code{stderr} and exit is called.
=*/
void
optionRestore( tOptions* pOpts )
{
tOptions* p = (tOptions*)pOpts->pSavedState;
if (p == NULL) {
tCC* pzName = pOpts->pzProgName;
if (pzName == NULL) {
pzName = pOpts->pzPROGNAME;
if (pzName == NULL)
pzName = zNil;
}
fprintf( stderr, zNoState, pzName );
exit( EXIT_FAILURE );
}
pOpts->pSavedState = NULL;
optionFree(pOpts);
memcpy( pOpts, p, sizeof( *p ));
memcpy( pOpts->pOptDesc, p+1, p->optCt * sizeof( tOptDesc ));
pOpts->pSavedState = p;
fixupSavedOptionArgs(pOpts);
}
/* = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = */
/*=export_func optionFree
*
* what: free allocated option processing memory
* arg: tOptions*, pOpts, program options descriptor
*
* doc: AutoOpts sometimes allocates memory and puts pointers to it in the
* option state structures. This routine deallocates all such memory.
*
* err: As long as memory has not been corrupted,
* this routine is always successful.
=*/
void
optionFree( tOptions* pOpts )
{
free_saved_state:
{
tOptDesc* p = pOpts->pOptDesc;
int ct = pOpts->optCt;
do {
if (p->fOptState & OPTST_ALLOC_ARG) {
AGFREE(p->optArg.argString);
p->optArg.argString = NULL;
p->fOptState &= ~OPTST_ALLOC_ARG;
}
switch (OPTST_GET_ARGTYPE(p->fOptState)) {
case OPARG_TYPE_STRING:
#ifdef WITH_LIBREGEX
if ( (p->fOptState & OPTST_STACKED)
&& (p->optCookie != NULL)) {
p->optArg.argString = ".*";
optionUnstackArg(pOpts, p);
}
#else
/* leak memory */;
#endif
break;
case OPARG_TYPE_HIERARCHY:
if (p->optCookie != NULL)
unloadNestedArglist(p->optCookie);
break;
}
p->optCookie = NULL;
} while (p++, --ct > 0);
}
if (pOpts->pSavedState != NULL) {
tOptions * p = (tOptions*)pOpts->pSavedState;
memcpy( pOpts, p, sizeof( *p ));
memcpy( pOpts->pOptDesc, p+1, p->optCt * sizeof( tOptDesc ));
AGFREE( pOpts->pSavedState );
pOpts->pSavedState = NULL;
goto free_saved_state;
}
}
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: C
* c-file-style: "stroustrup"
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* End:
* end of autoopts/restore.c */