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/* Implementation of the GETARG and IARGC g77, and
corresponding F2003, intrinsics.
Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Bud Davis and Janne Blomqvist.
This file is part of the GNU Fortran 95 runtime library (libgfortran).
Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Libgfortran 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with libgfor; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "libgfortran.h"
/* Get a commandline argument. */
void
prefix(getarg_i4) (GFC_INTEGER_4 *pos, char *val, gfc_charlen_type val_len)
{
int argc;
int arglen;
char **argv;
get_args (&argc, &argv);
if (val_len < 1 || !val )
return; /* something is wrong , leave immediately */
memset (val, ' ', val_len);
if ((*pos) + 1 <= argc && *pos >=0 )
{
arglen = strlen (argv[*pos]);
if (arglen > val_len)
arglen = val_len;
memcpy (val, argv[*pos], arglen);
}
}
/* INTEGER*8 wrapper of getarg. */
void
prefix(getarg_i8) (GFC_INTEGER_8 *pos, char *val, gfc_charlen_type val_len)
{
GFC_INTEGER_4 pos4;
pos4 = (GFC_INTEGER_4) *pos;
prefix(getarg_i4) (&pos4, val, val_len);
}
/* Return the number of commandline arguments. */
GFC_INTEGER_4
prefix(iargc) (void)
{
int argc;
char **argv;
get_args (&argc, &argv);
return argc;
}
/* F2003 intrinsic functions and subroutines related to command line
arguments.
- function command_argument_count() is converted to iargc by the compiler.
- subroutine get_command([command, length, status]).
- subroutine get_command_argument(number, [value, length, status]).
*/
/* These two status codes are specified in the standard. */
#define GFC_GC_SUCCESS 0
#define GFC_GC_VALUE_TOO_SHORT -1
/* Processor-specific status failure code. */
#define GFC_GC_FAILURE 42
/* Get a single commandline argument. */
void
prefix(get_command_argument_i4) (GFC_INTEGER_4 *number,
char *value,
GFC_INTEGER_4 *length,
GFC_INTEGER_4 *status,
gfc_charlen_type value_len)
{
int argc, arglen = 0, stat_flag = GFC_GC_SUCCESS;
char **argv;
if (number == NULL )
/* Should never happen. */
runtime_error ("Missing argument to get_command_argument");
if (value == NULL && length == NULL && status == NULL)
return; /* No need to do anything. */
get_args (&argc, &argv);
if (*number < 0 || *number >= argc)
stat_flag = GFC_GC_FAILURE;
else
arglen = strlen(argv[*number]);
if (value != NULL)
{
if (value_len < 1)
stat_flag = GFC_GC_FAILURE;
else
memset (value, ' ', value_len);
}
if (value != NULL && stat_flag != GFC_GC_FAILURE)
{
if (arglen > value_len)
{
arglen = value_len;
stat_flag = GFC_GC_VALUE_TOO_SHORT;
}
memcpy (value, argv[*number], arglen);
}
if (length != NULL)
*length = arglen;
if (status != NULL)
*status = stat_flag;
}
/* INTEGER*8 wrapper for get_command_argument. */
void
prefix(get_command_argument_i8) (GFC_INTEGER_8 *number,
char *value,
GFC_INTEGER_8 *length,
GFC_INTEGER_8 *status,
gfc_charlen_type value_len)
{
GFC_INTEGER_4 number4;
GFC_INTEGER_4 length4;
GFC_INTEGER_4 status4;
number4 = (GFC_INTEGER_4) *number;
prefix (get_command_argument_i4) (&number4, value, &length4, &status4,
value_len);
if (length)
*length = length4;
if (status)
*status = status4;
}
/* Return the whole commandline. */
void
prefix(get_command_i4) (char *command,
GFC_INTEGER_4 *length,
GFC_INTEGER_4 *status,
gfc_charlen_type command_len)
{
int i, argc, arglen, thisarg;
int stat_flag = GFC_GC_SUCCESS;
int tot_len = 0;
char **argv;
if (command == NULL && length == NULL && status == NULL)
return; /* No need to do anything. */
get_args (&argc, &argv);
if (command != NULL)
{
/* Initialize the string to blanks. */
if (command_len < 1)
stat_flag = GFC_GC_FAILURE;
else
memset (command, ' ', command_len);
}
for (i = 0; i < argc ; i++)
{
arglen = strlen(argv[i]);
if (command != NULL && stat_flag == GFC_GC_SUCCESS)
{
thisarg = arglen;
if (tot_len + thisarg > command_len)
{
thisarg = command_len - tot_len; /* Truncate. */
stat_flag = GFC_GC_VALUE_TOO_SHORT;
}
/* Also a space before the next arg. */
else if (i != argc - 1 && tot_len + arglen == command_len)
stat_flag = GFC_GC_VALUE_TOO_SHORT;
memcpy (&command[tot_len], argv[i], thisarg);
}
/* Add the legth of the argument. */
tot_len += arglen;
if (i != argc - 1)
tot_len++;
}
if (length != NULL)
*length = tot_len;
if (status != NULL)
*status = stat_flag;
}
/* INTEGER*8 wrapper for get_command. */
void
prefix(get_command_i8) (char *command,
GFC_INTEGER_8 *length,
GFC_INTEGER_8 *status,
gfc_charlen_type command_len)
{
GFC_INTEGER_4 length4;
GFC_INTEGER_4 status4;
prefix (get_command_i4) (command, &length4, &status4, command_len);
if (length)
*length = length4;
if (status)
*status = status4;
}
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