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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* @file command_Ops.h
* @brief The function structure defining a CLI command
*
* The function structure that defines a CLI command. Each command will return
* one of these which defines how to run the command.
*
*/
#ifndef command_Ops_h
#define command_Ops_h
#include <parc/algol/parc_List.h>
#include <src/config/commandReturn.h>
// forward reference
struct command_parser;
struct command_ops;
typedef struct command_ops CommandOps;
/**
* @typedef CommandOps
* @abstract Each command implements a CommandOps
* @constant closure is a user-specified pointer for any state the user needs
* @constant command The text string of the command, must be the spelled out
* string, e.g. "help list routes"
* @constant init A function to call to initialize the command at program
* startup
* @constant execute A function to call to execute the command
* @constant destroyer A function to call to release the command
* @discussion
* Typically, the root of the thee has an Init function that then initilizes
* the rest of the tree. For example:
*
* @code
* const CommandOps control_Root = {
* .closure = NULL,
* .command = "", // empty string for root
* .init = control_Root_Init,
* .execute = control_Root_Execute
* .destroyer = NULL
* };
* @endcode
*
* The control_Root_Init function will then begin adding the subtree under root.
* For example:
*
* @code
* const CommandOps control_Add = {
* .closure = NULL,
* .command = "add",
* .init = control_Add_Init,
* .execute = control_Add_Execute,
* .destroyer = NULL
* };
*
* static void
* control_Root_Init(ControlState *state, CommandOps *ops)
* {
* controlState_RegisterCommand(state, &control_Add);
* }
* @endcode
*/
struct command_ops {
void *closure;
char *command;
void (*init)(struct command_parser *parser, CommandOps *ops);
CommandReturn (*execute)(struct command_parser *parser, CommandOps *ops,
PARCList *args);
void (*destroyer)(CommandOps **opsPtr);
};
/**
* A helper function to create the pubically defined CommandOps.
*
* Retruns allocated memory of the command
*
* @param [in] command The string is copied
*
* @retval <#value#> <#explanation#>
*
* Example:
* @code
* <#example#>
* @endcode
*/
CommandOps *commandOps_Create(
void *closure, const char *command,
void (*init)(struct command_parser *parser, CommandOps *ops),
CommandReturn (*execute)(struct command_parser *parser, CommandOps *ops,
PARCList *args),
void (*destroyer)(CommandOps **opsPtr));
/**
* De-allocates the memory of the CommandOps and the copied command string
*
* <#Paragraphs Of Explanation#>
*
* @param [<#in out in,out#>] <#name#> <#description#>
*
* @retval <#value#> <#explanation#>
*
* Example:
* @code
* <#example#>
* @endcode
*/
void commandOps_Destroy(CommandOps **opsPtr);
#endif // command_Ops_h
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