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+/* Header file for simulator argument handling.
+ Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Contributed by Cygnus Support.
+
+This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
+
+This program is free software; you can 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.
+
+This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#ifndef SIM_OPTIONS_H
+#define SIM_OPTIONS_H
+
+#include "getopt.h"
+
+/* ARGV option support.
+
+ Options for the standalone simulator are parsed by sim_open since
+ sim_open handles the large majority of them and it also parses the
+ options when invoked by gdb [or any external program].
+
+ For OPTION_HANDLER: arg#2 is the processor to apply to option to
+ (all if NULL); arg#3 is the option index; arg#4 is the option's
+ argument, NULL if optional and missing; arg#5 is nonzero if a
+ command is being interpreted. */
+
+typedef SIM_RC (OPTION_HANDLER) PARAMS ((SIM_DESC, sim_cpu *, int, char *, int));
+
+/* Declare option handlers with a macro so it's usable on k&r systems. */
+#define DECLARE_OPTION_HANDLER(fn) SIM_RC fn PARAMS ((SIM_DESC, sim_cpu *, int, char *, int))
+
+typedef struct {
+
+ /* The long option information. */
+
+ struct option opt;
+
+ /* The short option with the same meaning ('\0' if none).
+
+ For short options, when OPT.VAL is non-zero, it, instead of
+ SHORTOPT is passed to HANDLER.
+
+ For example, for the below:
+
+ { {"dc", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VALUE},
+ 'd', NULL, "<<description>>", HANDLER},
+ { {NULL, no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VALUE},
+ 'e', NULL, "<<description>>", HANDLER},
+
+ the options --dc, -d and -e all result in OPTION_VALUE being
+ passed into HANDLER. */
+
+ char shortopt;
+
+ /* The name of the argument (NULL if none). */
+
+ const char *arg;
+
+ /* The documentation string.
+
+ If DOC is NULL, this option name is listed as a synonym for the
+ previous option.
+
+ If DOC and DOC_NAME are the empty string (i.e. ""), this option
+ is not listed in usage and help messages.
+
+ For example, given the aliased options --dc, --dp and -d, then:
+
+ { {"dc", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DC},
+ 'd', NULL, "<<description>>", HANDLER},
+ { {"dp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DP},
+ '\0', NULL, NULL, HANDLER},
+
+ will list ``-d, --dc, --dp <<description>>'' */
+
+ const char *doc;
+
+ /* A function to process the option. */
+
+ OPTION_HANDLER *handler;
+
+ /* The documentation name. Used when generating usage and help
+ messages.
+
+ If DOC and DOC_NAME are the empty string (i.e. ""), this option
+ is not listed in usage and help messages.
+
+ If DOC_NAME is a non-empty string then it, insted of OPT.NAME, is
+ listed as the name of the option in usage and help messages.
+
+ For example, given the options --set-pc and --set-sp, then:
+
+ { {"set-pc", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SET_PC},
+ '\0', NULL, "<<description>>", HANDLER, "--set-REGNAME" },
+ { {"set-sp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SET_SP},
+ '\0', NULL, "", HANDLER, "" },
+
+ will list ``--set-REGNAME <<description>>". */
+
+ const char *doc_name;
+
+} OPTION;
+
+/* All options that don't have a short form equivalent begin with this for
+ `val'. 130 isn't special, just some non-ASCII value to begin at.
+ Modules needn't worry about collisions here, the code dynamically assigned
+ the actual numbers used and then passes the original value to the option
+ handler. */
+#define OPTION_START 130
+
+/* Identify valid option in the table */
+#define OPTION_VALID_P(O) ((O)->opt.name != NULL || (O)->shortopt != '\0')
+
+/* List of options added by various modules. */
+typedef struct option_list {
+ struct option_list *next;
+ const OPTION *options;
+} OPTION_LIST;
+
+/* Add a set of options to the simulator.
+ CPU is the cpu the options apply to or NULL for all cpus.
+ TABLE is an array of OPTIONS terminated by a NULL `opt.name' entry. */
+SIM_RC sim_add_option_table PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, sim_cpu *cpu, const OPTION *table));
+
+/* Install handler for the standard options. */
+MODULE_INSTALL_FN standard_install;
+
+/* Called by sim_open to parse the arguments. */
+SIM_RC sim_parse_args PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, char **argv));
+
+/* Print help messages for the options. IS_COMMAND is non-zero when
+ this function is called from the command line interpreter. */
+void sim_print_help PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int is_command));
+
+/* Try to parse the command as if it is an option, Only fail when
+ totally unsuccessful */
+SIM_RC sim_args_command PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, char *cmd));
+
+#endif /* SIM_OPTIONS_H */