/*
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*/

/*
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Header
Filename          : getargs.C
Author            : Rene Wilhelm
Date              : 17-NOV-2000
Description       : Function prototype for getargs()
Language Version  : C++
OSs Tested        : Solaris 2.6
$Id: getargs.h,v 1.5 2000/12/14 12:51:39 wilhelm Exp $
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

void getargs(int argc, char *argv[], char* src, char* tgt, 
        time_t& endtime, time_t& duration, double& mindelay, double& maxdelay,
        short& logscale, char** outfile, plotformat& fmt, short& allpackets);

/*
	argc	   -	# of command line arguments
	argv	   -	command line argument vector
	src	   -	string holding source box id  (a number)
	tgt	   -	string holding source box id  (a number)
	endtime    -	timestamp of last requested measurement
	duration   -	timeperiod of requested measurements
	mindelay   -    minimum value for Y-axis in delay plots
	maxdelay   -    maximum value for Y-axis in delay plots
	logscale   -    whether or not to use logarithmic scale in delay plots
	outfile    -	pointer to string holding output directory name 
	plotformat - 	format of output plots: gif , ps or eps
        allpackets -    also include packets with BAD clock status in plots
*/
