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diff --git a/argp/argp.h b/argp/argp.h
index 2e20ea67f3..cdb32b799a 100644
--- a/argp/argp.h
+++ b/argp/argp.h
@@ -108,6 +108,15 @@ struct argp_option
is displayed after all options (and OPTION_DOC entries with a leading `-')
in the same group. */
#define OPTION_DOC 0x8
+
+/* This option shouldn't be included in `long' usage messages (but is still
+ included in help messages). This is mainly intended for options that are
+ completely documented in an argp's ARGS_DOC field, in which case including
+ the option in the generic usage list would be redundant. For instance,
+ if ARGS_DOC is "FOO BAR\n-x BLAH", and the `-x' option's purpose is to
+ distinguish these two cases, -x should probably be marked
+ OPTION_NO_USAGE. */
+#define OPTION_NO_USAGE 0x10
struct argp; /* fwd declare this type */
struct argp_state; /* " */
@@ -126,12 +135,21 @@ typedef error_t (*argp_parser_t)(int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state);
/* Special values for the KEY argument to an argument parsing function.
ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN should be returned if they aren't understood.
- The sequence of keys to parser calls is either (where opt is a user key):
- ARGP_KEY_INIT (opt | ARGP_KEY_ARG)... ARGP_KEY_END
- or ARGP_KEY_INIT opt... ARGP_KEY_NO_ARGS ARGP_KEY_END
+ The sequence of keys to a parsing function is either (where each
+ uppercased word should be prefixed by `ARGP_KEY_' and opt is a user key):
+
+ INIT opt... NO_ARGS END SUCCESS -- No non-option arguments at all
+ or INIT (opt | ARG)... END SUCCESS -- All non-option args parsed
+ or INIT (opt | ARG)... SUCCESS -- Some non-option arg unrecognized
- If an error occurs, then the parser is called with ARGP_KEY_ERR, and no
- other calls are made. */
+ The third case is where every parser returned ARGP_KEY_UNKNOWN for an
+ argument, in which case parsing stops at that argument (returning the
+ unparsed arguments to the caller of argp_parse if requested, or stopping
+ with an error message if not).
+
+ If an error occurs (either detected by argp, or because the parsing
+ function returned an error value), then the parser is called with
+ ARGP_KEY_ERROR, and no further calls are made. */
/* This is not an option at all, but rather a command line argument. If a
parser receiving this key returns success, the fact is recorded, and the
@@ -160,12 +178,12 @@ typedef error_t (*argp_parser_t)(int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state);
never made, so any cleanup must be done here). */
#define ARGP_KEY_ERROR 0x1000005
-/* An argp structure contains a set of getopt options declarations, a
- function to deal with getting one, and an optional pointer to another
- argp structure. When actually parsing options, getopt is called with
- the union of all the argp structures chained together through their
- CHILD pointers, with conflicts being resolved in favor of the first
- occurance in the chain. */
+/* An argp structure contains a set of options declarations, a function to
+ deal with parsing one, documentation string, a possible vector of child
+ argp's, and perhaps a function to filter help output. When actually
+ parsing options, getopt is called with the union of all the argp
+ structures chained together through their CHILD pointers, with conflicts
+ being resolved in favor of the first occurance in the chain. */
struct argp
{
/* An array of argp_option structures, terminated by an entry with both
@@ -220,6 +238,9 @@ struct argp
#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_HEADER 0x2000003 /* Option header string. */
#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_EXTRA 0x2000004 /* After all other documentation;
TEXT is NULL for this key. */
+/* Explanatory note emitted when duplicate option arguments have been
+ suppressed. */
+#define ARGP_KEY_HELP_DUP_ARGS_NOTE 0x2000005
/* When an argp has a non-zero CHILDREN field, it should point to a vector of
argp_child structures, each of which describes a subsidiary argp. */
@@ -373,7 +394,7 @@ extern void (*argp_program_version_hook) __P ((FILE *__stream,
argp_help if the ARGP_HELP_BUG_ADDR flag is set (as it is by various
standard help messages), embedded in a sentence that says something like
`Report bugs to ADDR.'. */
-extern char *argp_program_bug_address;
+__const extern char *argp_program_bug_address;
/* Flags for argp_help. */
#define ARGP_HELP_USAGE 0x01 /* a Usage: message. */
@@ -421,22 +442,22 @@ extern void __argp_help __P ((__const struct argp *__argp, FILE *__stream,
/* Output, if appropriate, a usage message for STATE to STREAM. FLAGS are
from the set ARGP_HELP_*. */
-extern void argp_state_help __P ((struct argp_state *__state, FILE *__stream,
- unsigned __flags));
-extern void __argp_state_help __P ((struct argp_state *__state, FILE *__stream,
- unsigned __flags));
+extern void argp_state_help __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
+ FILE *__stream, unsigned __flags));
+extern void __argp_state_help __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
+ FILE *__stream, unsigned __flags));
/* Possibly output the standard usage message for ARGP to stderr and exit. */
-extern void argp_usage __P ((struct argp_state *__state));
-extern void __argp_usage __P ((struct argp_state *__state));
+extern void argp_usage __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state));
+extern void __argp_usage __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state));
/* If appropriate, print the printf string FMT and following args, preceded
by the program name and `:', to stderr, and followed by a `Try ... --help'
message, then exit (1). */
-extern void argp_error __P ((struct argp_state *__state, __const char *__fmt,
- ...))
+extern void argp_error __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
+ __const char *__fmt, ...))
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
-extern void __argp_error __P ((struct argp_state *__state,
+extern void __argp_error __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
__const char *__fmt, ...))
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
@@ -448,11 +469,13 @@ extern void __argp_error __P ((struct argp_state *__state,
difference between this function and argp_error is that the latter is for
*parsing errors*, and the former is for other problems that occur during
parsing but don't reflect a (syntactic) problem with the input. */
-extern void argp_failure __P ((struct argp_state *__state, int __status,
- int __errnum, __const char *__fmt, ...))
+extern void argp_failure __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
+ int __status, int __errnum,
+ __const char *__fmt, ...))
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5)));
-extern void __argp_failure __P ((struct argp_state *__state, int __status,
- int __errnum, __const char *__fmt, ...))
+extern void __argp_failure __P ((__const struct argp_state *__state,
+ int __status, int __errnum,
+ __const char *__fmt, ...))
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5)));
/* Returns true if the option OPT is a valid short option. */
@@ -485,7 +508,7 @@ extern void *__argp_input __P ((__const struct argp *argp,
#endif
ARGP_EI void
-__argp_usage (struct argp_state *__state)
+__argp_usage (__const struct argp_state *__state)
{
__argp_state_help (__state, stderr, ARGP_HELP_STD_USAGE);
}