# kyaa super hacky macro hacks for parsing arguments in C. ## prerequisites C99 or greater. standard library headers: * errno.h * stdbool.h * stdio.h * string.h ## tutorial/API ensure argc and argv are defined. kyaa doesn't actually care if it's in main() or not. iterate over the arguments with KYAA\_LOOP: ```c int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { KYAA_LOOP { // i, kyaa_name, kyaa_read_stdin, and kyaa_flag are exposed here. // [other code goes here] } return 0; } ``` use KYAA\_BEGIN and KYAA\_END to begin parsing arguments. put unrelated code above KYAA\_BEGIN or below KYAA\_END, but not within: ```c KYAA_LOOP { // [other code goes here] KYAA_BEGIN // kyaa_arg and kyaa_etc are exposed here. // [kyaa code goes here] KYAA_END // [other code goes here] } ``` use KYAA\_FLAG for defining flags that don't take an argument, and KYAA\_FLAG\_ARG or KYAA\_FLAG\_LONG for flags that do: ```c bool use_feature = false; char *log_fn = "logs.txt"; long my_var = 0; KYAA_LOOP { // [other code goes here] KYAA_BEGIN // arguments: short flag, long flag, help description KYAA_FLAG("-x", "--enable-feature", " enable some feature") use_feature = true; // same arguments, but kyaa_etc contains the relevant string. KYAA_FLAG_ARG("-l", "--log-file", " use a given filename for the log file") log_fn = kyaa_etc; // same arguments, kyaa_etc is set, but kyaa_flag_arg is also set. KYAA_FLAG_LONG("-v", "--var", " set an integer variable\n" " default: 0") my_var = kyaa_flag_arg; KYAA_END // [other code goes here] } ``` kyaa secretly wraps flag handling in if/else statements with {} blocks. do not confuse it for a switch/case method. kyaa handles -h and --help for printing help text. additional help text may be defined using KYAA\_HELP: ```c KYAA_LOOP { KYAA_BEGIN KYAA_HELP( " {files...}\n" " do things with files.") KYAA_END do_stuff(kyaa_arg); } ``` kyaa interprets an argument of "-" as a request to enable reading from stdin: kyaa\_read\_stdin is set to true. arguments may be passed in three ways, consider: * `-v42` * `-v 42` * `--var 42` kyaa returns KYAA\_OKAY when -h or --help is given, and KYAA\_ERROR in the event of invalid flags, missing arguments, or invalid numbers (KYAA\_FLAG\_LONG). kyaa uses continue for handling arguments. kyaa prints error messages to stderr, and help text to stdout. KYAA\_ITER may be redefined to avoid name collisions. ## TODO * support `--var=42` argument style * rename overlapping things, e.g. KYAA\_FLAG vs kyaa\_flag, KYAA\_FLAG\_ARG vs kyaa\_flag\_arg, etc. * move KYAA\_FLAG\_ARG to `kyaa_extend.h` or something; write similar macros.