/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Command line options. pub_tool_options.h ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation framework. Copyright (C) 2000-2011 Julian Seward jseward@acm.org 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 of the License, 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. The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. */ #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_OPTIONS_H #define __PUB_TOOL_OPTIONS_H #include "libvex.h" // for VexControl // Higher-level command-line option recognisers; use in if/else chains. // Note that they assign a value to the 'qq_var' argument. So often they // can be used like this: // // if VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--foo", clo_foo) { } // // But if you want to do further checking or processing, you can do this: // // if VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--foo", clo_foo) { <further checking or processing> } // // They use GNU statement expressions to do the qq_var assignment within a // conditional expression. // String argument, eg. --foo=yes or --foo=no #define VG_BOOL_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var) \ (VG_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, qq_arg, qq_option"=") && \ ({ \ Char* val = &(qq_arg)[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ if VG_STREQ(val, "yes") (qq_var) = True; \ else if VG_STREQ(val, "no") (qq_var) = False; \ else VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(qq_arg, "Invalid boolean value '%s'" \ " (should be 'yes' or 'no')\n", val); \ True; \ }) \ ) // String argument, eg. --foo=bar #define VG_STR_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var) \ (VG_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, qq_arg, qq_option"=") && \ ({ \ Char* val = &(qq_arg)[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ (qq_var) = val; \ True; \ }) \ ) // Unbounded integer arg, eg. --foo=10 #define VG_INT_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var) \ (VG_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, qq_arg, qq_option"=") && \ ({ \ Char* val = &(qq_arg)[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ Char* s; \ Long n = VG_(strtoll10)( val, &s ); \ (qq_var) = n; \ /* Check for non-numeralness, or overflow. */ \ if ('\0' != s[0] || (qq_var) != n) VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(qq_arg, ""); \ True; \ }) \ ) // Bounded integer arg, eg. --foo=10 ; if the value exceeds the bounds it // causes an abort. 'qq_base' can be 10 or 16. #define VG_BINTN_CLO(qq_base, qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var, qq_lo, qq_hi) \ (VG_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, qq_arg, qq_option"=") && \ ({ \ Char* val = &(qq_arg)[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ Char* s; \ Long n = VG_(strtoll##qq_base)( val, &s ); \ (qq_var) = n; \ /* MMM: separate the two cases, and explain the problem; likewise */ \ /* for all the other macros in this file. */ \ /* Check for non-numeralness, or overflow. */ \ /* Nb: it will overflow if qq_var is unsigned and qq_val is negative! */ \ if ('\0' != s[0] || (qq_var) != n) VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(qq_arg, ""); \ /* Check bounds. */ \ if ((qq_var) < (qq_lo) || (qq_var) > (qq_hi)) { \ VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(qq_arg, \ "'%s' argument must be between %lld and %lld\n", \ (qq_option), (Long)(qq_lo), (Long)(qq_hi)); \ } \ True; \ }) \ ) // Bounded decimal integer arg, eg. --foo=100 #define VG_BINT_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var, qq_lo, qq_hi) \ VG_BINTN_CLO(10, (qq_arg), qq_option, (qq_var), (qq_lo), (qq_hi)) // Bounded hexadecimal integer arg, eg. --foo=0x1fa8 #define VG_BHEX_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var, qq_lo, qq_hi) \ VG_BINTN_CLO(16, (qq_arg), qq_option, (qq_var), (qq_lo), (qq_hi)) // Double (decimal) arg, eg. --foo=4.6 // XXX: there's not VG_BDBL_CLO because we don't have a good way of printing // floats at the moment! #define VG_DBL_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var) \ (VG_STREQN(VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1, qq_arg, qq_option"=") && \ ({ \ Char* val = &(qq_arg)[ VG_(strlen)(qq_option)+1 ]; \ Char* s; \ double n = VG_(strtod)( val, &s ); \ (qq_var) = n; \ /* Check for non-numeralness */ \ if ('\0' != s[0]) VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(qq_arg, ""); \ True; \ }) \ ) // Arg whose value is denoted by the exact presence of the given string; // if it matches, qq_var is assigned the value in qq_val. #define VG_XACT_CLO(qq_arg, qq_option, qq_var, qq_val) \ (VG_STREQ((qq_arg), (qq_option)) && \ ({ \ (qq_var) = (qq_val); \ True; \ }) \ ) /* Verbosity level: 0 = silent, 1 (default), > 1 = more verbose. */ extern Int VG_(clo_verbosity); /* Show tool and core statistics */ extern Bool VG_(clo_stats); /* wait for vgdb/gdb after reporting that amount of error. Note that this is the initial value provided from the command line. The real value is maintained in VG_(dyn_vgdb_error) and can be changed dynamically.*/ extern Int VG_(clo_vgdb_error); /* Emit all messages as XML? default: NO */ /* If clo_xml is set, various other options are set in a non-default way. See vg_main.c and mc_main.c. */ extern Bool VG_(clo_xml); /* An arbitrary user-supplied string which is copied into the XML output, in between <usercomment> tags. */ extern HChar* VG_(clo_xml_user_comment); /* Vex iropt control. Tool-visible so tools can make Vex optimise less aggressively if that is needed (callgrind needs this). */ extern VexControl VG_(clo_vex_control); /* Number of parents of a backtrace. Default: 8. */ extern Int VG_(clo_backtrace_size); /* Continue stack traces below main()? Default: NO */ extern Bool VG_(clo_show_below_main); /* Used to expand file names. "option_name" is the option name, eg. "--log-file". 'format' is what follows, eg. "cachegrind.out.%p". In 'format': - "%p" is replaced with PID. - "%q{QUAL}" is replaced with the environment variable $QUAL. If $QUAL isn't set, we abort. If the "{QUAL}" part is malformed, we abort. - "%%" is replaced with "%". Anything else after '%' causes an abort. If the format specifies a relative file name, it's put in the program's initial working directory. If it specifies an absolute file name (ie. starts with '/') then it is put there. Note that "option_name" has no effect on the returned string: the returned string depends only on "format" and the PIDs and environment variables that it references (if any). "option_name" is merely used in printing error messages, if an error message needs to be printed due to malformedness of the "format" argument. */ extern Char* VG_(expand_file_name)(Char* option_name, Char* format); #endif // __PUB_TOOL_OPTIONS_H /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- end ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/