| /* | |
| * Postgres files that use getopt(3) always include this file. | |
| * We must cope with three different scenarios: | |
| * 1. We're using the platform's getopt(), and we should just import the | |
| * appropriate declarations. | |
| * 2. The platform lacks getopt(), and we must declare everything. | |
| * 3. The platform has getopt(), but we're not using it because we don't | |
| * like its behavior. The declarations we make here must be compatible | |
| * with both the platform's getopt() and our src/port/getopt.c. | |
| * | |
| * Portions Copyright (c) 1987, 1993, 1994 | |
| * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. | |
| * | |
| * Portions Copyright (c) 2003-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group | |
| * | |
| * src/include/pg_getopt.h | |
| */ | |
| /* POSIX says getopt() is provided by unistd.h */ | |
| /* rely on the system's getopt.h if present */ | |
| /* | |
| * If we have <getopt.h>, assume it declares these variables, else do that | |
| * ourselves. (We used to just declare them unconditionally, but Cygwin | |
| * doesn't like that.) | |
| */ | |
| extern PGDLLIMPORT char *optarg; | |
| extern PGDLLIMPORT int optind; | |
| extern PGDLLIMPORT int opterr; | |
| extern PGDLLIMPORT int optopt; | |
| /* | |
| * Some platforms have optreset but fail to declare it in <getopt.h>, so cope. | |
| * Cygwin, however, doesn't like this either. | |
| */ | |
| extern PGDLLIMPORT int optreset; | |
| /* Provide getopt() declaration if the platform doesn't have it */ | |
| extern int getopt(int nargc, char *const *nargv, const char *ostr); | |