https://github.com/akkartik/mu/blob/master/001help.cc
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5 if (argc <= 1 || is_equal(argv[1], "--help")) {
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8 cerr << get(Help, "usage");
9 return 0;
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15 char** arg = &argv[1];
16 while (argc > 1 && starts_with(*arg, "--")) {
17 if (false)
18 ;
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21 cerr << "skipping unknown option " << *arg << '\n';
22 --argc; ++argv; ++arg;
23 }
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25 if (is_equal(argv[1], "help")) {
26 if (argc == 2) {
27 cerr << "help on what?\n";
28 help_contents();
29 return 0;
30 }
31 string key(argv[2]);
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33 if (contains_key(Help, key)) {
34 cerr << get(Help, key);
35 return 0;
36 }
37 else {
38 cerr << "No help found for '" << key << "'\n";
39 help_contents();
40 cerr << "Please check your command for typos.\n";
41 return 1;
42 }
43 }
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45 :(code)
46 void help_contents() {
47 cerr << "Available top-level topics:\n";
48 cerr << " usage\n";
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50 }
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52 :(before "End Globals")
53 map<string, string> Help;
54 :(before "End Includes")
55 #include <map>
56 using std::map;
57 :(before "End One-time Setup")
58 init_help();
59 :(code)
60 void init_help() {
61 put(Help, "usage",
62 "Welcome to SubX, a better way to program in machine code.\n"
63 "SubX uses a subset of the x86 instruction set. SubX programs will run\n"
64 "without modification on Linux computers.\n"
65 "It provides a better experience and better error messages than\n"
66 "programming directly in machine code, but you have to stick to the\n"
67 "instructions it supports.\n"
68 "\n"
69 "== Ways to invoke subx\n"
70 "- Run tests:\n"
71 " subx test\n"
72 "- See this message:\n"
73 " subx --help\n"
74 "- Convert a textual SubX program into a standard ELF binary that you can\n"
75 " run on your computer:\n"
76 " subx translate input1.subx input2.subx ... -o <output ELF binary>\n"
77 "- Run a SubX binary using SubX itself (for better error messages):\n"
78 " subx run <ELF binary>\n"
79 "\n"
80 "== Debugging aids\n"
81 "- Add '--trace' to any of these commands to save a trace.\n"
82 "- Add '--debug' to add information to traces. 'subx --debug translate' will\n"
83 " save metadata to disk that 'subx --debug --trace run' uses to make traces\n"
84 " more informative.\n"
85 "\n"
86 "Options starting with '--' must always come before any other arguments.\n"
87 "\n"
88 "To start learning how to write SubX programs, see Readme.md (particularly\n"
89 "the section on the x86 instruction set) and then run:\n"
90 " subx help\n"
91 );
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93 }
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95 :(code)
96 bool is_equal(char* s, const char* lit) {
97 return strncmp(s, lit, strlen(lit)) == 0;
98 }
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100 bool starts_with(const string& s, const string& pat) {
101 string::const_iterator a=s.begin(), b=pat.begin();
102 for (; a!=s.end() && b!=pat.end(); ++a, ++b)
103 if (*a != *b) return false;
104 return b == pat.end();
105 }
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164 #define SIZE(X) (assert((X).size() < (1LL<<(sizeof(int)*8-2))), static_cast<int>((X).size()))
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170 initialize_signal_handlers();
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175 void initialize_signal_handlers() {
176 struct sigaction action;
177 bzero(&action, sizeof(action));
178 action.sa_sigaction = dump_and_exit;
179 sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
180 sigaction(SIGABRT, &action, NULL);
181 sigaction(SIGILL, &action, NULL);
182 }
183 void dump_and_exit(int sig, siginfo_t* , void* ) {
184 switch (sig) {
185 case SIGABRT:
186 #ifndef __APPLE__
187 cerr << "SIGABRT: might be an integer overflow if it wasn't an assert() failure\n";
188 _Exit(1);
189 #endif
190 break;
191 case SIGILL:
192 #ifdef __APPLE__
193 cerr << "SIGILL: most likely caused by integer overflow\n";
194 _Exit(1);
195 #endif
196 break;
197 default:
198 break;
199 }
200 }
201 :(before "End Includes")
202 #include <signal.h>
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206 feenableexcept(FE_OVERFLOW | FE_UNDERFLOW);
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214 #include <fenv.h>
215 :(code)
216 #ifdef __APPLE__
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219 int feenableexcept(unsigned int excepts) {
220 static fenv_t fenv;
221 unsigned int new_excepts = excepts & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
222 unsigned int old_excepts;
223 if (fegetenv(&fenv)) return -1;
224 old_excepts = fenv.__control & FE_ALL_EXCEPT;
225 fenv.__control &= ~new_excepts;
226 fenv.__mxcsr &= ~(new_excepts << 7);
227 return fesetenv(&fenv) ? -1 : old_excepts;
228 }
229 #endif
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232 :(before "Globals")
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234 template<typename T> typename T::mapped_type& get(T& map, typename T::key_type const& key) {
235 typename T::iterator iter(map.find(key));
236 if (iter == map.end()) {
237 cerr << "get couldn't find key '" << key << "'\n";
238 assert(iter != map.end());
239 }
240 return iter->second;
241 }
242 template<typename T> typename T::mapped_type const& get(const T& map, typename T::key_type const& key) {
243 typename T::const_iterator iter(map.find(key));
244 if (iter == map.end()) {
245 cerr << "get couldn't find key '" << key << "'\n";
246 assert(iter != map.end());
247 }
248 return iter->second;
249 }
250 template<typename T> typename T::mapped_type const& put(T& map, typename T::key_type const& key, typename T::mapped_type const& value) {
251 map[key] = value;
252 return map[key];
253 }
254 template<typename T> bool contains_key(T& map, typename T::key_type const& key) {
255 return map.find(key) != map.end();
256 }
257 template<typename T> typename T::mapped_type& get_or_insert(T& map, typename T::key_type const& key) {
258 return map[key];
259 }
260 template<typename T> typename T::mapped_type const& put_new(T& map, typename T::key_type const& key, typename T::mapped_type const& value) {
261 assert(map.find(key) == map.end());
262 map[key] = value;
263 return map[key];
264 }
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272 bool has_data(istream& in) {
273 return in && !in.eof();
274 }
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277 #include <assert.h>
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279 #include <iostream>
280 using std::istream;
281 using std::ostream;
282 using std::iostream;
283 using std::cin;
284 using std::cout;
285 using std::cerr;
286 #include <iomanip>
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288 #include <string.h>
289 #include <string>
290 using std::string;
291
292 #include <algorithm>
293 using std::min;
294 using std::max;