Re: [PATCH] Allow a hyphenated range in get_options

From: Alexey Dobriyan
Date: Tue Oct 31 2006 - 13:21:27 EST


On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:25:16AM -0600, Derek Fults wrote:
> This allows a hyphenated range of positive numbers in the string passed
> to command line helper function, get_options.

Please, find in-tree code which could use this feature. After you have
done it address comments below and resend series with this patch going
first, conversions going next.

> --- linux.orig/lib/cmdline.c
> +++ linux/lib/cmdline.c
> @@ -29,6 +29,10 @@
> * 0 : no int in string
> * 1 : int found, no subsequent comma
> * 2 : int found including a subsequent comma
> + * -(int): int found with a subsequent hyphen to denote a range.
> + * The negative number is the number of integers in the range
> + * used to increment the counter in the while loop.
> + *
> */

Comment mentions irrelevant implementations details. trailing whitespace

> @@ -44,7 +48,16 @@
> (*str)++;
> return 2;
> }
> + if (**str == '-') {
> + int x,inc_counter= 0, upper_range = 0;
>
> + (*str)++;
> + upper_range = simple_strtol ((*str), NULL, 0);
> + inc_counter = upper_range - *pint ;
> + for (x=*pint; x < upper_range; x++)
> + *pint++ = x;
> + return -inc_counter;
> + }

coding style.

> @@ -55,7 +68,8 @@
> * @ints: integer array
> *
> * This function parses a string containing a comma-separated
> - * list of integers. The parse halts when the array is
> + * list of integers, a hyphen-separated range of _positive_ integers,
> + * or a combination of both. The parse halts when the array is
> * full, or when no more numbers can be retrieved from the
> * string.
> *
> @@ -75,6 +89,11 @@
> i++;
> if (res == 1)
> break;
> + if (res < 0)
> + /* Decrement the result by one to leave out the
> + last number in the range. The next iteration
> + will handle the upper number in the range */
> + i += ((-res) - 1);

trailing whitespace

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