1#ifndef LINE_RANGE_H 2#define LINE_RANGE_H 3 4/* 5 * Parse one item in an -L begin,end option w.r.t. the notional file 6 * object 'cb_data' consisting of 'lines' lines. 7 * 8 * The 'nth_line_cb' callback is used to determine the start of the 9 * line 'lno' inside the 'cb_data'. The caller is expected to already 10 * have a suitable map at hand to make this a constant-time lookup. 11 * 12 * 'anchor' is the 1-based line at which relative range specifications 13 * should be anchored. Absolute ranges are unaffected by this value. 14 * 15 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 if there was an error. The 16 * actual range is stored in *begin and *end. The counting starts 17 * at 1! In case of error, the caller should show usage message. 18 */ 19 20typedefconst char*(*nth_line_fn_t)(void*data,long lno); 21 22intparse_range_arg(const char*arg, 23 nth_line_fn_t nth_line_cb, 24void*cb_data,long lines,long anchor, 25long*begin,long*end, 26const char*path); 27 28/* 29 * Scan past a range argument that could be parsed by 30 * 'parse_range_arg', to help the caller determine the start of the 31 * filename in '-L n,m:file' syntax. 32 * 33 * Returns a pointer to the first character after the 'n,m' part, or 34 * NULL in case the argument is obviously malformed. 35 */ 36 37const char*skip_range_arg(const char*arg); 38 39#endif/* LINE_RANGE_H */