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- #include "options.hpp"
-
- slop::Options* options = new slop::Options();
-
- slop::Options::Options() {
- m_borderSize = 10;
- m_padding = 0;
- m_xdisplay = ":0";
- m_tolerance = 4;
- m_red = 0;
- m_green = 0;
- m_blue = 0;
- }
-
- void slop::Options::printHelp() {
- printf( "Usage: slop [options]\n" );
- printf( "Print user selected region to stdout.\n" );
- printf( "\n" );
- printf( "options\n" );
- printf( " -h, --help show this message.\n" );
- printf( " -b=INT, --bordersize=INT set selection rectangle border size.\n" );
- printf( " -p=INT, --m_padding=INT set m_padding size for selection.\n" );
- printf( " -t=INT, --tolerance=INT if you have a shaky mouse, increasing this value will make slop detect single clicks better. Rather than interpreting your shaky clicks as region selections.\n" );
- printf( " -x=STRING, --xdisplay=STRING set x display (STRING must be hostname:number.screen_number format)\n" );
- printf( " -c=COLOR, --color=COLOR set selection rectangle color, COLOR is in format FLOAT,FLOAT,FLOAT\n" );
- printf( "examples\n" );
- printf( " slop -b=10 -x=:0 -p=-30 -t=4 -c=0.5,0.5,0.5\n" );
- }
-
- int slop::Options::parseOptions( int argc, char** argv ) {
- // Simple command parsing. Just uses sscanf to read each argument.
- // It looks complicated because you have to have spaces for delimiters for sscanf.
- for ( int i=0; i<argc; i++ ) {
- std::string arg = argv[i];
- if ( matches( arg, "--b=", "--bordersize=" ) ) {
- int err = parseInt( arg, &m_borderSize );
- if ( err ) {
- return 1;
- }
- if ( m_borderSize < 0 ) {
- m_borderSize = 0;
- }
- } else if ( matches( arg, "-p=", "--padding=" ) ) {
- int err = parseInt( arg, &m_padding );
- if ( err ) {
- return 1;
- }
- } else if ( matches( arg, "-c=", "--color=" ) ) {
- int err = parseColor( arg, &m_red, &m_green, &m_blue );
- if ( err ) {
- return 1;
- }
- } else if ( matches( arg, "-t=", "--tolerance=" ) ) {
- int err = parseInt( arg, &m_tolerance );
- if ( err ) {
- return 1;
- }
- if ( m_tolerance < 0 ) {
- m_tolerance = 0;
- }
- } else if ( matches( arg, "-x=", "--xdisplay=" ) ) {
- int err = parseString( arg, &m_xdisplay );
- if ( err ) {
- return 1;
- }
- } else if ( arg == "-h" || arg == "--help" ) {
- printHelp();
- return 2;
- } else {
- if ( i == 0 ) {
- continue;
- }
- fprintf( stderr, "Error: Unknown argument %s\n", argv[i] );
- fprintf( stderr, "Try -h or --help for help.\n" );
- return 1;
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
-
- int slop::Options::parseInt( std::string arg, int* returnInt ) {
- std::string copy = arg;
- int find = copy.find( "=" );
- if ( find != copy.npos ) {
- copy.at( find ) = ' ';
- }
- // Just in case we error out, grab the actual argument name into x.
- char* x = new char[ arg.size() ];
- int num = sscanf( copy.c_str(), "%s %i", x, returnInt );
- if ( num != 2 ) {
- fprintf( stderr, "Error parsing command arguments near %s\n", arg.c_str() );
- fprintf( stderr, "Usage: %s=INT\n", x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Example: %s=10 or %s=-12\n", x, x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Try -h or --help for help.\n" );
- delete[] x;
- return 1;
- }
- delete[] x;
- return 0;
- }
-
- bool slop::Options::matches( std::string arg, std::string shorthand, std::string longhand ) {
- if ( arg.substr( 0, shorthand.size() ) == shorthand ||
- arg.substr( 0, longhand.size() ) == longhand ) {
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
-
- int slop::Options::parseString( std::string arg, std::string* returnString ) {
- std::string copy = arg;
- int find = copy.find( "=" );
- if ( find != copy.npos ) {
- copy.at( find ) = ' ';
- }
- // Just in case we error out, grab the actual argument name into x.
- char* x = new char[ arg.size() ];
- char* y = new char[ arg.size() ];
- int num = sscanf( copy.c_str(), "%s %s", x, y );
- if ( num != 2 ) {
- fprintf( stderr, "Error parsing command arguments near %s\n", arg.c_str() );
- fprintf( stderr, "Usage: %s=STRING\n", x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Example: %s=:0 or %s=hostname:0.1\n", x, x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Try -h or --help for help.\n" );
- delete[] x;
- delete[] y;
- return 1;
- }
- *returnString = y;
- delete[] x;
- delete[] y;
- return 0;
- }
-
- int slop::Options::parseColor( std::string arg, float* r, float* g, float* b ) {
- std::string copy = arg;
- int find = copy.find( "=" );
- while( find != copy.npos ) {
- copy.at( find ) = ' ';
- find = copy.find( "," );
- }
-
- // Just in case we error out, grab the actual argument name into x.
- char* x = new char[ arg.size() ];
- int num = sscanf( copy.c_str(), "%s %f %f %f", x, r, g, b );
- if ( num != 4 ) {
- fprintf( stderr, "Error parsing command arguments near %s\n", arg.c_str() );
- fprintf( stderr, "Usage: %s=COLOR\n", x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Example: %s=0,0,0 or %s=0.7,0.2,1\n", x, x );
- fprintf( stderr, "Try -h or --help for help.\n" );
- delete[] x;
- return 1;
- }
- delete[] x;
- return 0;
- }
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