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   pmgetoptions    ( 3 )

обработка командной строки для инструментов PMAPI (command line handling for PMAPI tools)

Значения флагов (Flags values)

PM_OPTFLAG_INIT Used internally within the library to indicate initialisation has been done, so that on subsequent calls it will not be done again.

PM_OPTFLAG_DONE Used primarily internally within the library to indicate that the final option processing has been completed. This processing involves cross-referencing a number of the options, to check for mutual exclusion, for example. There may be other post-processing at this stage also, provided it does not require a PMAPI context.

PM_OPTFLAG_MULTI Allow more than one host or set of archives to be specified. The default is to allow one source of metrics only, however some of the more sophisticated tools permit multiple metric sources, each of which is handled within a separate context. See also PM_OPTFLAG_MIXED.

PM_OPTFLAG_USAGE_ERR Indicates that the library has detected a command-line usage error. This is an error such as when an option requires an argument but none is supplied, or conflicting options are specified (such as -s and -T).

PM_OPTFLAG_RUNTIME_ERR Indicates that the library has detected an error at run time. This is an error such as failing to retrieve timezone information from pmcd(1) or failing to load an alternate metric namespace from a local file (via the -n option).

PM_OPTFLAG_EXIT Indicates a suggestion from the library that the tool exit cleanly. This is used when the version number is requested, for example (the -V option and PMOPT_VERSION macro).

PM_OPTFLAG_POSIX Use strict POSIX command line argument handling. This means options and following arguments will not be reordered, so additional options cannot follow command line arguments. This may be important for tools where the arguments can be negative numbers, for example, as these should not be treated as command line options in this case.

PM_OPTFLAG_MIXED Allow both live and archive metric sources to be specified. The default is to allow one type of metric context only, however some of the more sophisticated tools permit multiple context types. See also PM_OPTFLAG_MULTI.

PM_OPTFLAG_ENV_ONLY Many options can be specified through the either the command line or from similarly-named environment variables. This flag disables all argument parsing, and only changes opts based on the environment variables. This may be useful for tools wishing to ensure no command line option conflicts occur between their own set and the standard PCP option set (such as an existing tool, reimplemented using PMAPI services).

PM_OPTFLAG_LONG_ONLY Only process long options, not short options.

PM_OPTFLAG_BOUNDARIES The default pmGetOptions behaviour is to parse the time window options (namely, -A, -O, -S and -T), only if one of those options has been specified on the command line. However, this flag can be used (particularly with archive contexts) to find the start and finish times associated with the context(s) even if no time window options were specified. In the case of multiple archives, the time window is defined as the time window spanning all of the archives.

PM_OPTFLAG_STDOUT_TZ The timezone being used will be reported on the standard output stream during option parsing. The default behaviour is to not report, but simply return timezone information via the timezone (-Z) and tzflag (-z) fields in the opts structure.

PM_OPTFLAG_NOFLUSH The final pmflush call issued by pmUsageMessage will be skipped if this flag is set. This is useful in situations where the caller wishes to append additional test to the generated usage message before flushing.

PM_OPTFLAG_QUIET Suppress messages from pmgetopt_r about unrecognised command line options. This is the equivalent to setting the opterr field in the opt parameter (which mimics the getopt variable of the same name).