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			One should not change the program arguments! This change also reduces warnings from the icc compiler. Almost all changes are just syntax changes (adding const to 'get_one_option function' declarations). Other changes: - Added a few cast of 'argument' from 'const char*' to 'char *'. This was mainly in calls to 'external' functions we don't have control of. - Ensure that all reset of 'password command line argument' are similar. (In almost all cases it was just adding a comment and a cast) - In mysqlbinlog.cc and mysqld.cc there was a few cases that changed the command line argument. These places where changed to instead allocate the option in a MEM_ROOT to avoid changing the argument. Some of this code was changed to ensure that different programs did parsing the same way. Added a test case for the changes in mysqlbinlog.cc - Changed a few variables that took their value from command line options from 'char *' to 'const char *'.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /*
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|    Copyright (c) 2002, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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| 
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|    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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|    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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|    the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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| 
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|    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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|    GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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|    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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|    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335  USA */
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| 
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| #ifndef _my_getopt_h
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| #define _my_getopt_h
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| 
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| #include "my_sys.h"             /* loglevel */
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| /* my_getopt and my_default are almost always used together */
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| #include <my_default.h>
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| 
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| C_MODE_START
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| 
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| #define GET_NO_ARG     1
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| #define GET_BOOL       2
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| #define GET_INT        3
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| #define GET_UINT       4
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| #define GET_LONG       5
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| #define GET_ULONG      6
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| #define GET_LL         7
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| #define GET_ULL        8
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| #define GET_STR        9
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| #define GET_STR_ALLOC 10
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| #define GET_DISABLED  11
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| #define GET_ENUM      12
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| #define GET_SET       13
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| #define GET_DOUBLE    14
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| #define GET_FLAGSET   15
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| #define GET_BIT       16
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| 
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| #define GET_ASK_ADDR     128
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| #define GET_AUTO          64
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| #define GET_TYPE_MASK     63
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| 
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| /**
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|   Enumeration of the my_option::arg_type attributes.
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|   It should be noted that for historical reasons variables with the combination
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|   arg_type=NO_ARG, my_option::var_type=GET_BOOL still accepts
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|   arguments. This is someone counter intuitive and care should be taken
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|   if the code is refactored.
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| */
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| enum get_opt_arg_type { NO_ARG, OPT_ARG, REQUIRED_ARG };
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| 
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| struct st_typelib;
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| 
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| struct my_option
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| {
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|   const char *name;                     /**< Name of the option. name=NULL
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|                                            marks the end of the my_option[]
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|                                            array.
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|                                          */
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|   int        id;                        /**< For 0<id<255 it's means one
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|                                            character for a short option
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|                                            (like -A), if >255 no short option
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|                                            is created, but a long option still
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|                                            can be identified uniquely in the
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|                                            my_get_one_option() callback.
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|                                            If an opton needs neither special
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|                                            treatment in the my_get_one_option()
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|                                            nor one-letter short equivalent
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|                                            use id=0
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|                                          */
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|   const char *comment;                  /**< option comment, for autom. --help.
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|                                            if it's NULL the option is not
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|                                            visible in --help.
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|                                          */
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|   void       *value;                    /**< A pointer to the variable value */
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|   void       *u_max_value;              /**< The user def. max variable value */
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|   struct st_typelib *typelib;           /**< Pointer to possible values */
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|   ulong     var_type;                   /**< GET_BOOL, GET_ULL, etc */
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|   enum get_opt_arg_type arg_type;       /**< e.g. REQUIRED_ARG or OPT_ARG */
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|   longlong   def_value;                 /**< Default value */
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|   longlong   min_value;                 /**< Min allowed value (for numbers) */
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|   ulonglong  max_value;                 /**< Max allowed value (for numbers) */
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|   longlong   sub_size;                  /**< Unused                          */
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|   long       block_size;                /**< Value should be a mult. of this (for numbers) */
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|   void       *app_type;                 /**< To be used by an application */
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| };
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| 
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| typedef my_bool (*my_get_one_option)(const struct my_option *, const char *, const char *);
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| 
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| /**
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|   Used to retrieve a reference to the object (variable) that holds the value
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|   for the given option. For example, if var_type is GET_UINT, the function
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|   must return a pointer to a variable of type uint. A argument is stored in
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|   the location pointed to by the returned pointer.
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| */
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| typedef void *(*my_getopt_value)(const char *, uint, const struct my_option *,
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|                                  int *);
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| 
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| 
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| extern char *disabled_my_option;
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| extern char *autoset_my_option;
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| extern my_bool my_getopt_print_errors;
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| extern my_bool my_getopt_skip_unknown;
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| extern my_bool my_getopt_prefix_matching;
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| extern my_bool my_handle_options_init_variables;
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| extern my_error_reporter my_getopt_error_reporter;
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| extern my_getopt_value my_getopt_get_addr;
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| 
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| extern int handle_options (int *argc, char ***argv, 
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| 			   const struct my_option *longopts, my_get_one_option)
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|   __attribute__((nonnull));
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| extern void my_cleanup_options(const struct my_option *options);
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| extern void my_print_help(const struct my_option *options);
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| extern void my_print_variables(const struct my_option *options);
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| 
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| ulonglong getopt_ull_limit_value(ulonglong num, const struct my_option *optp,
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|                                  my_bool *fix);
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| longlong getopt_ll_limit_value(longlong, const struct my_option *,
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|                                my_bool *fix);
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| double getopt_double_limit_value(double num, const struct my_option *optp,
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|                                  my_bool *fix);
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| 
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| ulonglong getopt_double2ulonglong(double);
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| double getopt_ulonglong2double(ulonglong);
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| 
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| C_MODE_END
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| 
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| #endif /* _my_getopt_h */
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| 
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