Cdk command-line parsing
cc [ flag \|.\|.\|. ] file \|.\|.\|. -lcdk [ library \|.\|.\|. ]
#include <cdk.h>
int CDKparamNumber ( CDK_PARAMS *params, int option); int CDKparamNumber2 ( CDK_PARAMS *params, int option, int missing); char * CDKparamString ( CDK_PARAMS *params, int option); char * CDKparamString2 ( CDK_PARAMS *params, int option, char *missing); void CDKparseParams ( int argc, char **argv, CDK_PARAMS *params, char *options); int CDKparsePosition ( char *string); int CDKparamValue ( CDK_PARAMS * params, int option, int missing);
These are a set of functions used to implement the command-line utilities and demonstration programs for Cdk. Rather than set the programs' options at initialization, they construct a simple database which holds the common parameters using CDKparseParams().
CDKparamNumber
Retrieves an integer (or boolean) option value from the parsed command-line.
CDKparamNumber2
Retrieves an optional integer (or boolean) value from the parsed command-line. If the command line option is not present, the missing value is used.
CDKparamString
Retrieves a string option value from the parsed command-line.
CDKparamString2
Retrieve an optional string option value from the parsed command-line.
CDKparamValue
Retrieve an integer (or boolean) option value from the parsed command-line.
CDKparseParams
Parse the given argc/argv command-line, with the options passed to getopt()'s 3rd parameter.
CDKparsePosition
Parse the string as one of CDK's positioning keywords, or an actual position.
cdk_position (3), getopt (3)