/* THE COMPUTER CODE CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF PARALLAX SOFTWARE CORPORATION ("PARALLAX"). PARALLAX, IN DISTRIBUTING THE CODE TO END-USERS, AND SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN, GRANTS A ROYALTY-FREE, PERPETUAL LICENSE TO SUCH END-USERS FOR USE BY SUCH END-USERS IN USING, DISPLAYING, AND CREATING DERIVATIVE WORKS THEREOF, SO LONG AS SUCH USE, DISPLAY OR CREATION IS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL, ROYALTY OR REVENUE FREE PURPOSES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE END-USER USE THE COMPUTER CODE CONTAINED HEREIN FOR REVENUE-BEARING PURPOSES. THE END-USER UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES TO THE TERMS HEREIN AND ACCEPTS THE SAME BY USE OF THIS FILE. COPYRIGHT 1993-1999 PARALLAX SOFTWARE CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. */ /* Routine to parse the command line. Will also read and parse args from a file. parse_args() is called with argc & argv from main(), the function to be called with each argument, and flags. argc & argv are usually adjusted to not pass the first parameter (the program file name). Thus the general method of calling is: parse_args(argc-1,argv+1,hander_func,flags); handler_func() is then called with each parameter. If the PA_EXPAND flag is passed, all arguments which do not start with '-' are assumed to be filenames and are expanded for wildcards, with the handler function called for each match. If a spec matches nothing, the spec itself is passed to the handler func. Args that start with '@' are assumed to be argument files. These files are opened, and arguments are read from them just as if they were specified on the command line. Arg files can be nested. */ //Flags #define PA_EXPAND 1 //wildcard expand args that don't start with '-' //Function void parse_args(int argc,char **argv,void (*handler_func)(char *arg),int flags);