Requre that long options starting with 'o' only accept a double dash prefix.

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Nick Clifton 2000-12-28 19:54:33 +00:00
parent 149fe25ee9
commit e4897a3288
4 changed files with 76 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,24 @@
2000-12-28 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* lexsup.c (struct ld_option): Add new enum value:
EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES.
(ld_options[]): Change -omagic, -output and -oformat options
to be EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES.
(OUTPUT_COUNT): Use ARRAY_SIZE.
(parse_args): Change parameter 'argc' to unsigned.
Place EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES options into new really_longopts
array.
If getopt_long_only fails, try calling getopt_long using the
really_longopts array.
(help): Print a double dash for both EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES and
TWO_DASHES options.
* ldlex.h: Fix prototype of parse_args.
* ld.texinfo: Document that long options starting with 'o'
must be preceeded by two dashes. Change example of a single
dashed long option from -oformat to -trace-symbol.
2000-12-26 Danny Smith <danny_r_smith_2001@yahoo.co.nz>
* emultempl/pe.em (OPTION_NO_DEFAULT_EXCLUDES): Define.

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@ -219,13 +219,20 @@ whitespace, or be given as separate arguments immediately following the
option that requires them.
For options whose names are multiple letters, either one dash or two can
precede the option name; for example, @samp{-oformat} and
@samp{--oformat} are equivalent. Arguments to multiple-letter options
must either be separated from the option name by an equals sign, or be
given as separate arguments immediately following the option that
requires them. For example, @samp{--oformat srec} and
@samp{--oformat=srec} are equivalent. Unique abbreviations of the names
of multiple-letter options are accepted.
precede the option name; for example, @samp{-trace-symbol} and
@samp{--trace-symbol} are equivalent. Note - there is one exception to
this rule. Multiple letter options that start with a lower case 'o' can
only be preceeded by two dashes. This is to reduce confusion with the
@samp{-o} option. So for example @samp{-omagic} sets the output file
name to @samp{magic} whereas @samp{--omagic} sets the NMAGIC flag on the
output.
Arguments to multiple-letter options must either be separated from the
option name by an equals sign, or be given as separate arguments
immediately following the option that requires them. For example,
@samp{--trace-symbol foo} and @samp{--trace-symbol=foo} are equivalent.
Unique abbreviations of the names of multiple-letter options are
accepted.
Note - if the linker is being invoked indirectly, via a compiler driver
(eg @samp{gcc}) then all the linker command line options should be

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@ -57,6 +57,6 @@ extern void lex_unput PARAMS ((int));
#ifndef yywrap
extern int yywrap PARAMS ((void));
#endif
extern void parse_args PARAMS ((int, char **));
extern void parse_args PARAMS ((unsigned, char **));
#endif

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@ -148,6 +148,16 @@ struct ld_option
ONE_DASH,
/* Use two dashes before long option name. */
TWO_DASHES,
/* Only accept two dashes before the long option name.
This is an overloading of the use of this enum, since originally it
was only intended to tell the --help display function how to display
the long option name. This feature was added in order to resolve
the confusion about the -omagic command line switch. Is it setting
the output file name to "magic" or is it setting the NMAGIC flag on
the output ? It has been decided that it is setting the output file
name, and that if you want to set the NMAGIC flag you should use -N
or --omagic. */
EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES,
/* Don't mention this option in --help output. */
NO_HELP
} control;
@ -200,9 +210,9 @@ static const struct ld_option ld_options[] =
'n', NULL, N_("Do not page align data"), TWO_DASHES },
{ {"omagic", no_argument, NULL, 'N'},
'N', NULL, N_("Do not page align data, do not make text readonly"),
TWO_DASHES },
EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
{ {"output", required_argument, NULL, 'o'},
'o', N_("FILE"), N_("Set output file name"), TWO_DASHES },
'o', N_("FILE"), N_("Set output file name"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
{ {NULL, required_argument, NULL, '\0'},
'O', NULL, N_("Optimize output file"), ONE_DASH },
{ {"Qy", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
@ -312,7 +322,7 @@ static const struct ld_option ld_options[] =
{ {"noinhibit_exec", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOINHIBIT_EXEC},
'\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
{ {"oformat", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_OFORMAT},
'\0', N_("TARGET"), N_("Specify target of output file"), TWO_DASHES },
'\0', N_("TARGET"), N_("Specify target of output file"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
{ {"qmagic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
'\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for Linux compatibility"), ONE_DASH },
{ {"relax", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RELAX},
@ -382,7 +392,7 @@ static const struct ld_option ld_options[] =
'\0', N_("[=WORDS]"), N_("Modify problematic branches in last WORDS (1-10,\n\t\t\t\tdefault 5) words of a page"), TWO_DASHES }
};
#define OPTION_COUNT ((int) (sizeof ld_options / sizeof ld_options[0]))
#define OPTION_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE (ld_options)
/* Test STRING for containing a string of digits that form a number
between MIN and MAX. The return value is the number or ERR. */
@ -413,14 +423,16 @@ is_num (string, min, max, err)
void
parse_args (argc, argv)
int argc;
unsigned argc;
char **argv;
{
int i, is, il;
unsigned i;
int is, il, irl;
int ingroup = 0;
char *default_dirlist = NULL;
char shortopts[OPTION_COUNT * 3 + 2];
struct option longopts[OPTION_COUNT + 1];
struct option really_longopts[OPTION_COUNT + 1];
int last_optind;
/* Starting the short option string with '-' is for programs that
@ -430,6 +442,7 @@ parse_args (argc, argv)
shortopts[0] = '-';
is = 1;
il = 0;
irl = 0;
for (i = 0; i < OPTION_COUNT; i++)
{
if (ld_options[i].shortopt != '\0')
@ -450,12 +463,21 @@ parse_args (argc, argv)
}
if (ld_options[i].opt.name != NULL)
{
longopts[il] = ld_options[i].opt;
++il;
if (ld_options[i].control == EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES)
{
really_longopts[irl] = ld_options[i].opt;
++irl;
}
else
{
longopts[il] = ld_options[i].opt;
++il;
}
}
}
shortopts[is] = '\0';
longopts[il].name = NULL;
really_longopts[irl].name = NULL;
/* The -G option is ambiguous on different platforms. Sometimes it
specifies the largest data size to put into the small data
@ -522,6 +544,8 @@ parse_args (argc, argv)
/* getopt_long_only is like getopt_long, but '-' as well as '--'
can indicate a long option. */
optc = getopt_long_only (argc, argv, shortopts, longopts, &longind);
if (optc == -1)
optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, shortopts, really_longopts, &longind);
if (optc == -1)
break;
@ -1137,7 +1161,7 @@ set_section_start (sect, valstr)
static void
help ()
{
int i;
unsigned i;
const char **targets, **pp;
printf (_("Usage: %s [options] file...\n"), program_name);
@ -1149,7 +1173,7 @@ help ()
{
boolean comma;
int len;
int j;
unsigned j;
printf (" ");
@ -1186,13 +1210,17 @@ help ()
if (ld_options[j].opt.name != NULL
&& ld_options[j].control != NO_HELP)
{
int two_dashes =
(ld_options[j].control == TWO_DASHES
|| ld_options[j].control == EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES);
printf ("%s-%s%s",
comma ? ", " : "",
ld_options[j].control == TWO_DASHES ? "-" : "",
two_dashes ? "-" : "",
ld_options[j].opt.name);
len += ((comma ? 2 : 0)
+ 1
+ (ld_options[j].control == TWO_DASHES ? 1 : 0)
+ (two_dashes ? 1 : 0)
+ strlen (ld_options[j].opt.name));
if (ld_options[j].arg != NULL)
{