#ifndef OPTION_H
#define OPTION_H
-/* Options parsing mechanism */
-
-/* Define a new command line option with a long name (--long_name), a short
+/* Define a new option with a long name (--long_name), a short
one character name (-c), a descriptive text, the argument type, and a
pointer to where the argument value will be stored. For an option of
type LTTV_OPT_NONE, the argument is a boolean value set to true when the
- option is present. */
-
-/* Initial draft by Michel Dagenais May 2003
- * Reworked by Mathieu Desnoyers, May 2003
- */
+ option is present. The option hook is called if non NULL. */
-typedef enum _lttv_option_type
+typedef enum _LttvOptionType
{LTTV_OPT_NONE, LTTV_OPT_STRING, LTTV_OPT_INT, LTTV_OPT_LONG }
-lttv_option_type;
+LttvOptionType;
-typedef void (*lttv_option_hook)(void *hook_data);
+typedef void (*LttvOptionHook)(void *hook_data);
void lttv_option_add(const char *long_name, const char char_name,
- const char *description, const char *argDescription,
- const lttv_option_type t, void *p,
- const lttv_option_hook h, void *hook_data);
+ const char *description, const char *arg_description,
+ const LttvOptionType t, void *p,
+ const LttvOptionHook h, void *hook_data);
+
+
+/* Remove an option */
+
+void lttv_option_remove(const char *long_name);
+
+/* Parse command line options. It is possible to add options (through the
+ hooks being called) while the parsing is done. The new options will be
+ used for subsequent command line arguments. */
+void lttv_option_parse(int argc, char **argv);
#endif // OPTION_H