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dir: /src/m_argv.c/
// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Copyright(C) 1993-1996 Id Software, Inc. // Copyright(C) 2005 Simon Howard // // 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. // // DESCRIPTION: // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <ctype.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "doomtype.h" #include "i_system.h" #include "m_misc.h" int myargc; char** myargv; // // M_CheckParm // Checks for the given parameter // in the program's command line arguments. // Returns the argument number (1 to argc-1) // or 0 if not present // int M_CheckParm (char *check) { int i; for (i = 1;i<myargc;i++) { if ( !strcasecmp(check, myargv[i]) ) return i; } return 0; } // // M_ParmExists // // Returns true if the given parameter exists in the program's command // line arguments, false if not. // boolean M_ParmExists(char *check) { return M_CheckParm(check) != 0; } #define MAXARGVS 100 static void LoadResponseFile(int argv_index) { FILE *handle; int size; char *infile; char *file; char *response_filename; char **newargv; int newargc; int i, k; response_filename = myargv[argv_index] + 1; // Read the response file into memory handle = fopen(response_filename, "r"); if (handle == NULL) { printf ("\nNo such response file!"); exit(1); } printf("Found response file %s!\n", response_filename); size = M_FileLength(handle); // Read in the entire file // Allocate one byte extra - this is incase there is an argument // at the end of the response file, in which case a '\0' will be // needed. file = malloc(size + 1); fread(file, size, 1, handle); fclose(handle); // Create new arguments list array newargv = malloc(sizeof(char *) * MAXARGVS); newargc = 0; memset(newargv, 0, sizeof(char *) * MAXARGVS); // Copy all the arguments in the list up to the response file for (i=0; i<argv_index; ++i) { newargv[i] = myargv[i]; ++newargc; } infile = file; k = 0; while(k < size) { // Skip past space characters to the next argument while(k < size && isspace(infile[k])) { ++k; } if (k >= size) { break; } // If the next argument is enclosed in quote marks, treat // the contents as a single argument. This allows long filenames // to be specified. if (infile[k] == '\"') { // Skip the first character(") ++k; newargv[newargc++] = &infile[k]; // Read all characters between quotes while (k < size && infile[k] != '\"' && infile[k] != '\n') { ++k; } if (k >= size || infile[k] == '\n') { I_Error("Quotes unclosed in response file '%s'", response_filename); } // Cut off the string at the closing quote infile[k] = '\0'; ++k; } else { // Read in the next argument until a space is reached newargv[newargc++] = &infile[k]; while(k < size && !isspace(infile[k])) { ++k; } // Cut off the end of the argument at the first space infile[k] = '\0'; ++k; } } // Add arguments following the response file argument for (i=argv_index + 1; i<myargc; ++i) { newargv[newargc] = myargv[i]; ++newargc; } myargv = newargv; myargc = newargc; #if 0 // Disabled - Vanilla Doom does not do this. // Display arguments printf("%d command-line args:\n", myargc); for (k=1; k<myargc; k++) { printf("'%s'\n", myargv[k]); } #endif } // // Find a Response File // void M_FindResponseFile(void) { int i; for (i = 1; i < myargc; i++) { if (myargv[i][0] == '@') { LoadResponseFile(i); } } }