Update to kconfig-frontends-3.6.0, Expand the tarball so that we can accept patches against it

git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk@5327 42af7a65-404d-4744-a932-0658087f49c3
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This tool is also include in the buildroot and can be built automatically
from the buildroot.
kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1.tar.gz
kconfig-frontends
This is a snapshot of the kconfig-frontends tarball taken from
http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/projects/kconfig-frontends on April 5, 2012.
This snapshot is provided so that a working version of the mconf
utility is always available.
This is a snapshot of the kconfig-frontends version 3.6.0 tarball taken
from http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/projects/kconfig-frontends.
General build instructions:
cd kconfig-frontends
./configure
make
make install
@@ -32,8 +31,8 @@ kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1.tar.gz
kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1-libintl.patch
The above build instructions did not work for me under my Cygwin
installation. This patch is a awful hack but will successfully
build 'mconf' under Cygwin.
installation with kconfig-frontends-4.4.0. This patch is a awful hack
but will successfully build 'mconf' under Cygwin.
cat kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1-libintl.patch | patch -p0
cd kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1
@@ -44,10 +43,10 @@ kconfig-frontends-3.3.0-1-libintl.patch
See: http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/hg/kconfig-frontends/file/tip/docs/known-issues.txt
Update: According to the release notes, version 3.6.0 (and above)
will build on Cygwin with not patches:
will build on Cygwin with no patches:
http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/download/kconfig-frontends/
kconfig-macos.path
This is a patch to make the kconfig-frontends build on Mac OS X.
This is a patch to make the kconfig-frontends-3.3.0 build on Mac OS X.
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Authors of kconfig-frontends.
The developers of the Linux kernel are the original authors of the kconfig
parser and frontends. The list is too long to reproduce here, but you can
get a pretty complete list from the Linux kernel repository logs:
git shortlog scripts/kconfig
The packaging uses the GNU autotools build system, of which I
will not try to list the many authors here.
The initial packaging was done by:
"Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
For a complete list, see the commit-logs of the kconfig repository.
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The kconfig parser and frontends are extracted from the Linux kernel
source tree, which is covered by the GPLv2 only. As Linus Torvalds puts it:
> Also note that the only valid version of the GPL as far as the kernel
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Although the above quote explictly mentions the Linux kernel, it is my
understanding that the whole Linux kernel source tree is covered by this
sentence, even non-kernel source code. As such, the license that applies
to the kconfig parser and frontends, as published in this package, are
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in your `PATH', put it _after_ `/usr/bin'.
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will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
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`--help=recursive'
Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
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traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
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`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
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messages will still be shown).
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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I scripts/.autostuff/m4
MAKEFLAGS = $(SILENT_MAKEFLAGS)
if COND_utils
MAYBE_utils = utils
endif
SUBDIRS = docs libs frontends scripts $(MAYBE_utils)
EXTRA_DIST = bootstrap .version
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This package contains the kconfig frontends and parser.
Kconfig is the configuration language used by the Linux kernel. This package
is a simple copy of the frontends and the parser found in the Linux kernel
source tree, with very minor changes to adapt them to being built out of
the kernel build infrastructure.
This package does *not* take any change to the parser or frontends. Such
changes shall be directed directly to the appropriate mailing list, and they
will eventually find their way is this package at the next sync:
mailto:linux-kbuild@vger.kernel.org
However, if there is a bug in the packaging infrastructure, patches are
most welcome, of course! Most notably, because this is my very first
autostuff-based package, I may have done mistakes here and there...
As such, there are currently a few known limitations:
- statically linking is much, much more complex than it should be. I have
been seemingly able to build part of the frontends with such incantations
of ./configure and make:
./configure LDFLAGS=-static nconf_EXTRA_LIBS=-lgpm \
--disable-shared --enable-static \
--disable-gconf --disable-qconf
make LDFLAGS="-all-static -static-libtool-libs"
- the nconf frontends requires (at least on my machine) to be linked against
GPM; this is not detected when staticaly linking (hence the nconf_EXTRA_LIBS
in the command above).
- statically linking the graphical frontends (gconf and qconf) is *not*
supported: I am missing static libs for Qt3Support, so qconf does not link.
And there is a stupid bug in libtool that prevents properly linking against
installed static libraries (seemingly fixed in 2.4, but not quite yet, in
fact...), so gconf does not link. That's why they are disabled above.
Note that, provided you have the required dependencies, all frontends are
properly built if you link dynamicaly. The following just works as expected:
./configure && make
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#!/bin/sh
set -e
printf "Running libtoolize...\n"
libtoolize --copy --force
printf "Running aclocal...\n"
aclocal -Wall --force
printf "Running autoconf...\n"
autoconf -Wall --force
printf "Running autoheader...\n"
autoheader -Wall --force
printf "Running automake...\n"
automake --foreign --add-missing --copy -Wall --force
# Cleanup the mess... :-(
rm -rf autom4te.cache
printf "Done. You may now run:\n ./configure\n"
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Introduction
------------
The configuration database is a collection of configuration options
organized in a tree structure:
+- Code maturity level options
| +- Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
+- General setup
| +- Networking support
| +- System V IPC
| +- BSD Process Accounting
| +- Sysctl support
+- Loadable module support
| +- Enable loadable module support
| +- Set version information on all module symbols
| +- Kernel module loader
+- ...
Every entry has its own dependencies. These dependencies are used
to determine the visibility of an entry. Any child entry is only
visible if its parent entry is also visible.
Menu entries
------------
Most entries define a config option; all other entries help to organize
them. A single configuration option is defined like this:
config MODVERSIONS
bool "Set version information on all module symbols"
depends on MODULES
help
Usually, modules have to be recompiled whenever you switch to a new
kernel. ...
Every line starts with a key word and can be followed by multiple
arguments. "config" starts a new config entry. The following lines
define attributes for this config option. Attributes can be the type of
the config option, input prompt, dependencies, help text and default
values. A config option can be defined multiple times with the same
name, but every definition can have only a single input prompt and the
type must not conflict.
Menu attributes
---------------
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applicable everywhere (see syntax).
- type definition: "bool"/"tristate"/"string"/"hex"/"int"
Every config option must have a type. There are only two basic types:
tristate and string; the other types are based on these two. The type
definition optionally accepts an input prompt, so these two examples
are equivalent:
bool "Networking support"
and
bool
prompt "Networking support"
- input prompt: "prompt" <prompt> ["if" <expr>]
Every menu entry can have at most one prompt, which is used to display
to the user. Optionally dependencies only for this prompt can be added
with "if".
- default value: "default" <expr> ["if" <expr>]
A config option can have any number of default values. If multiple
default values are visible, only the first defined one is active.
Default values are not limited to the menu entry where they are
defined. This means the default can be defined somewhere else or be
overridden by an earlier definition.
The default value is only assigned to the config symbol if no other
value was set by the user (via the input prompt above). If an input
prompt is visible the default value is presented to the user and can
be overridden by him.
Optionally, dependencies only for this default value can be added with
"if".
- type definition + default value:
"def_bool"/"def_tristate" <expr> ["if" <expr>]
This is a shorthand notation for a type definition plus a value.
Optionally dependencies for this default value can be added with "if".
- dependencies: "depends on" <expr>
This defines a dependency for this menu entry. If multiple
dependencies are defined, they are connected with '&&'. Dependencies
are applied to all other options within this menu entry (which also
accept an "if" expression), so these two examples are equivalent:
bool "foo" if BAR
default y if BAR
and
depends on BAR
bool "foo"
default y
- reverse dependencies: "select" <symbol> ["if" <expr>]
While normal dependencies reduce the upper limit of a symbol (see
below), reverse dependencies can be used to force a lower limit of
another symbol. The value of the current menu symbol is used as the
minimal value <symbol> can be set to. If <symbol> is selected multiple
times, the limit is set to the largest selection.
Reverse dependencies can only be used with boolean or tristate
symbols.
Note:
select should be used with care. select will force
a symbol to a value without visiting the dependencies.
By abusing select you are able to select a symbol FOO even
if FOO depends on BAR that is not set.
In general use select only for non-visible symbols
(no prompts anywhere) and for symbols with no dependencies.
That will limit the usefulness but on the other hand avoid
the illegal configurations all over.
- limiting menu display: "visible if" <expr>
This attribute is only applicable to menu blocks, if the condition is
false, the menu block is not displayed to the user (the symbols
contained there can still be selected by other symbols, though). It is
similar to a conditional "prompt" attribute for individual menu
entries. Default value of "visible" is true.
- numerical ranges: "range" <symbol> <symbol> ["if" <expr>]
This allows to limit the range of possible input values for int
and hex symbols. The user can only input a value which is larger than
or equal to the first symbol and smaller than or equal to the second
symbol.
- help text: "help" or "---help---"
This defines a help text. The end of the help text is determined by
the indentation level, this means it ends at the first line which has
a smaller indentation than the first line of the help text.
"---help---" and "help" do not differ in behaviour, "---help---" is
used to help visually separate configuration logic from help within
the file as an aid to developers.
- misc options: "option" <symbol>[=<value>]
Various less common options can be defined via this option syntax,
which can modify the behaviour of the menu entry and its config
symbol. These options are currently possible:
- "defconfig_list"
This declares a list of default entries which can be used when
looking for the default configuration (which is used when the main
.config doesn't exists yet.)
- "modules"
This declares the symbol to be used as the MODULES symbol, which
enables the third modular state for all config symbols.
- "env"=<value>
This imports the environment variable into Kconfig. It behaves like
a default, except that the value comes from the environment, this
also means that the behaviour when mixing it with normal defaults is
undefined at this point. The symbol is currently not exported back
to the build environment (if this is desired, it can be done via
another symbol).
Menu dependencies
-----------------
Dependencies define the visibility of a menu entry and can also reduce
the input range of tristate symbols. The tristate logic used in the
expressions uses one more state than normal boolean logic to express the
module state. Dependency expressions have the following syntax:
<expr> ::= <symbol> (1)
<symbol> '=' <symbol> (2)
<symbol> '!=' <symbol> (3)
'(' <expr> ')' (4)
'!' <expr> (5)
<expr> '&&' <expr> (6)
<expr> '||' <expr> (7)
Expressions are listed in decreasing order of precedence.
(1) Convert the symbol into an expression. Boolean and tristate symbols
are simply converted into the respective expression values. All
other symbol types result in 'n'.
(2) If the values of both symbols are equal, it returns 'y',
otherwise 'n'.
(3) If the values of both symbols are equal, it returns 'n',
otherwise 'y'.
(4) Returns the value of the expression. Used to override precedence.
(5) Returns the result of (2-/expr/).
(6) Returns the result of min(/expr/, /expr/).
(7) Returns the result of max(/expr/, /expr/).
An expression can have a value of 'n', 'm' or 'y' (or 0, 1, 2
respectively for calculations). A menu entry becomes visible when its
expression evaluates to 'm' or 'y'.
There are two types of symbols: constant and non-constant symbols.
Non-constant symbols are the most common ones and are defined with the
'config' statement. Non-constant symbols consist entirely of alphanumeric
characters or underscores.
Constant symbols are only part of expressions. Constant symbols are
always surrounded by single or double quotes. Within the quote, any
other character is allowed and the quotes can be escaped using '\'.
Menu structure
--------------
The position of a menu entry in the tree is determined in two ways. First
it can be specified explicitly:
menu "Network device support"
depends on NET
config NETDEVICES
...
endmenu
All entries within the "menu" ... "endmenu" block become a submenu of
"Network device support". All subentries inherit the dependencies from
the menu entry, e.g. this means the dependency "NET" is added to the
dependency list of the config option NETDEVICES.
The other way to generate the menu structure is done by analyzing the
dependencies. If a menu entry somehow depends on the previous entry, it
can be made a submenu of it. First, the previous (parent) symbol must
be part of the dependency list and then one of these two conditions
must be true:
- the child entry must become invisible, if the parent is set to 'n'
- the child entry must only be visible, if the parent is visible
config MODULES
bool "Enable loadable module support"
config MODVERSIONS
bool "Set version information on all module symbols"
depends on MODULES
comment "module support disabled"
depends on !MODULES
MODVERSIONS directly depends on MODULES, this means it's only visible if
MODULES is different from 'n'. The comment on the other hand is always
visible when MODULES is visible (the (empty) dependency of MODULES is
also part of the comment dependencies).
Kconfig syntax
--------------
The configuration file describes a series of menu entries, where every
line starts with a keyword (except help texts). The following keywords
end a menu entry:
- config
- menuconfig
- choice/endchoice
- comment
- menu/endmenu
- if/endif
- source
The first five also start the definition of a menu entry.
config:
"config" <symbol>
<config options>
This defines a config symbol <symbol> and accepts any of above
attributes as options.
menuconfig:
"menuconfig" <symbol>
<config options>
This is similar to the simple config entry above, but it also gives a
hint to front ends, that all suboptions should be displayed as a
separate list of options.
choices:
"choice" [symbol]
<choice options>
<choice block>
"endchoice"
This defines a choice group and accepts any of the above attributes as
options. A choice can only be of type bool or tristate, while a boolean
choice only allows a single config entry to be selected, a tristate
choice also allows any number of config entries to be set to 'm'. This
can be used if multiple drivers for a single hardware exists and only a
single driver can be compiled/loaded into the kernel, but all drivers
can be compiled as modules.
A choice accepts another option "optional", which allows to set the
choice to 'n' and no entry needs to be selected.
If no [symbol] is associated with a choice, then you can not have multiple
definitions of that choice. If a [symbol] is associated to the choice,
then you may define the same choice (ie. with the same entries) in another
place.
comment:
"comment" <prompt>
<comment options>
This defines a comment which is displayed to the user during the
configuration process and is also echoed to the output files. The only
possible options are dependencies.
menu:
"menu" <prompt>
<menu options>
<menu block>
"endmenu"
This defines a menu block, see "Menu structure" above for more
information. The only possible options are dependencies and "visible"
attributes.
if:
"if" <expr>
<if block>
"endif"
This defines an if block. The dependency expression <expr> is appended
to all enclosed menu entries.
source:
"source" <prompt>
This reads the specified configuration file. This file is always parsed.
mainmenu:
"mainmenu" <prompt>
This sets the config program's title bar if the config program chooses
to use it. It should be placed at the top of the configuration, before any
other statement.
Kconfig hints
-------------
This is a collection of Kconfig tips, most of which aren't obvious at
first glance and most of which have become idioms in several Kconfig
files.
Adding common features and make the usage configurable
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is a common idiom to implement a feature/functionality that are
relevant for some architectures but not all.
The recommended way to do so is to use a config variable named HAVE_*
that is defined in a common Kconfig file and selected by the relevant
architectures.
An example is the generic IOMAP functionality.
We would in lib/Kconfig see:
# Generic IOMAP is used to ...
config HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP
config GENERIC_IOMAP
depends on HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP && FOO
And in lib/Makefile we would see:
obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP) += iomap.o
For each architecture using the generic IOMAP functionality we would see:
config X86
select ...
select HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP
select ...
Note: we use the existing config option and avoid creating a new
config variable to select HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP.
Note: the use of the internal config variable HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP, it is
introduced to overcome the limitation of select which will force a
config option to 'y' no matter the dependencies.
The dependencies are moved to the symbol GENERIC_IOMAP and we avoid the
situation where select forces a symbol equals to 'y'.
Build as module only
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To restrict a component build to module-only, qualify its config symbol
with "depends on m". E.g.:
config FOO
depends on BAR && m
limits FOO to module (=m) or disabled (=n).
Kconfig symbol existence
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following two methods produce the same kconfig symbol dependencies
but differ greatly in kconfig symbol existence (production) in the
generated config file.
case 1:
config FOO
tristate "about foo"
depends on BAR
vs. case 2:
if BAR
config FOO
tristate "about foo"
endif
In case 1, the symbol FOO will always exist in the config file (given
no other dependencies). In case 2, the symbol FOO will only exist in
the config file if BAR is enabled.
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This file contains some assistance for using "make *config".
Use "make help" to list all of the possible configuration targets.
The xconfig ('qconf') and menuconfig ('mconf') programs also
have embedded help text. Be sure to check it for navigation,
search, and other general help text.
======================================================================
General
--------------------------------------------------
New kernel releases often introduce new config symbols. Often more
important, new kernel releases may rename config symbols. When
this happens, using a previously working .config file and running
"make oldconfig" won't necessarily produce a working new kernel
for you, so you may find that you need to see what NEW kernel
symbols have been introduced.
To see a list of new config symbols when using "make oldconfig", use
cp user/some/old.config .config
yes "" | make oldconfig >conf.new
and the config program will list as (NEW) any new symbols that have
unknown values. Of course, the .config file is also updated with
new (default) values, so you can use:
grep "(NEW)" conf.new
to see the new config symbols or you can use diffconfig to see the
differences between the previous and new .config files:
scripts/diffconfig .config.old .config | less
______________________________________________________________________
Environment variables for '*config'
KCONFIG_CONFIG
--------------------------------------------------
This environment variable can be used to specify a default kernel config
file name to override the default name of ".config".
KCONFIG_OVERWRITECONFIG
--------------------------------------------------
If you set KCONFIG_OVERWRITECONFIG in the environment, Kconfig will not
break symlinks when .config is a symlink to somewhere else.
______________________________________________________________________
Environment variables for '{allyes/allmod/allno/rand}config'
KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG
--------------------------------------------------
(partially based on lkml email from/by Rob Landley, re: miniconfig)
--------------------------------------------------
The allyesconfig/allmodconfig/allnoconfig/randconfig variants can also
use the environment variable KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG as a flag or a filename
that contains config symbols that the user requires to be set to a
specific value. If KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG is used without a filename where
KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG == "" or KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG == "1", "make *config"
checks for a file named "all{yes/mod/no/def/random}.config"
(corresponding to the *config command that was used) for symbol values
that are to be forced. If this file is not found, it checks for a
file named "all.config" to contain forced values.
This enables you to create "miniature" config (miniconfig) or custom
config files containing just the config symbols that you are interested
in. Then the kernel config system generates the full .config file,
including symbols of your miniconfig file.
This 'KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG' file is a config file which contains
(usually a subset of all) preset config symbols. These variable
settings are still subject to normal dependency checks.
Examples:
KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=custom-notebook.config make allnoconfig
or
KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=mini.config make allnoconfig
or
make KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=mini.config allnoconfig
These examples will disable most options (allnoconfig) but enable or
disable the options that are explicitly listed in the specified
mini-config files.
______________________________________________________________________
Environment variables for 'silentoldconfig'
KCONFIG_NOSILENTUPDATE
--------------------------------------------------
If this variable has a non-blank value, it prevents silent kernel
config updates (requires explicit updates).
KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG
--------------------------------------------------
This environment variable can be set to specify the path & name of the
"auto.conf" file. Its default value is "include/config/auto.conf".
KCONFIG_TRISTATE
--------------------------------------------------
This environment variable can be set to specify the path & name of the
"tristate.conf" file. Its default value is "include/config/tristate.conf".
KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER
--------------------------------------------------
This environment variable can be set to specify the path & name of the
"autoconf.h" (header) file.
Its default value is "include/generated/autoconf.h".
======================================================================
menuconfig
--------------------------------------------------
SEARCHING for CONFIG symbols
Searching in menuconfig:
The Search function searches for kernel configuration symbol
names, so you have to know something close to what you are
looking for.
Example:
/hotplug
This lists all config symbols that contain "hotplug",
e.g., HOTPLUG, HOTPLUG_CPU, MEMORY_HOTPLUG.
For search help, enter / followed TAB-TAB-TAB (to highlight
<Help>) and Enter. This will tell you that you can also use
regular expressions (regexes) in the search string, so if you
are not interested in MEMORY_HOTPLUG, you could try
/^hotplug
______________________________________________________________________
User interface options for 'menuconfig'
MENUCONFIG_COLOR
--------------------------------------------------
It is possible to select different color themes using the variable
MENUCONFIG_COLOR. To select a theme use:
make MENUCONFIG_COLOR=<theme> menuconfig
Available themes are:
mono => selects colors suitable for monochrome displays
blackbg => selects a color scheme with black background
classic => theme with blue background. The classic look
bluetitle => a LCD friendly version of classic. (default)
MENUCONFIG_MODE
--------------------------------------------------
This mode shows all sub-menus in one large tree.
Example:
make MENUCONFIG_MODE=single_menu menuconfig
======================================================================
xconfig
--------------------------------------------------
Searching in xconfig:
The Search function searches for kernel configuration symbol
names, so you have to know something close to what you are
looking for.
Example:
Ctrl-F hotplug
or
Menu: File, Search, hotplug
lists all config symbol entries that contain "hotplug" in
the symbol name. In this Search dialog, you may change the
config setting for any of the entries that are not grayed out.
You can also enter a different search string without having
to return to the main menu.
======================================================================
gconfig
--------------------------------------------------
Searching in gconfig:
None (gconfig isn't maintained as well as xconfig or menuconfig);
however, gconfig does have a few more viewing choices than
xconfig does.
###
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
if COND_conf
MAYBE_conf = conf
endif
if COND_mconf
MAYBE_mconf = mconf
endif
if COND_nconf
MAYBE_nconf = nconf
endif
if COND_gconf
MAYBE_gconf = gconf
endif
if COND_qconf
MAYBE_qconf = qconf
endif
SUBDIRS = $(MAYBE_conf) $(MAYBE_mconf) $(MAYBE_nconf) $(MAYBE_gconf) $(MAYBE_qconf)
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bin_PROGRAMS = conf
conf_SOURCES = conf.c
conf_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs/parser
conf_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) $(kf_CFLAGS)
conf_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libs/parser/libkconfig-parser.la \
$(intl_LIBS) \
$(conf_EXTRA_LIBS)
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bin_PROGRAMS = gconf
gconf_SOURCES = gconf.c gconf.glade
gconf_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs/parser \
-I$(top_builddir)/libs/images \
-DGUI_PATH='"$(pkgdatadir)/gconf.glade"'
gconf_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(kf_CFLAGS) \
$(gtk_CFLAGS)
gconf_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libs/parser/libkconfig-parser.la \
$(top_builddir)/libs/images/libkconfig-images.a \
$(intl_LIBS) $(gtk_LIBS) $(gconf_EXTRA_LIBS)
gconfdir = $(pkgdatadir)
gconf_DATA = gconf.glade
EXTRA_DIST = gconf.c.patch
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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
diff --git a/frontends/gconf/gconf.c b/frontends/gconf/gconf.c
--- a/frontends/gconf/gconf.c
+++ b/frontends/gconf/gconf.c
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#endif
#include "lkc.h"
-#include "images.c"
+#include "images.h"
#include <glade/glade.h>
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
@@ -1468,8 +1468,10 @@
int main(int ac, char *av[])
{
const char *name;
+#if 0
char *env;
+#endif
- gchar *glade_file;
+ gchar *glade_file = GUI_PATH;
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
bind_textdomain_codeset(PACKAGE, "UTF-8");
@@ -1483,6 +1485,7 @@
//add_pixmap_directory (PACKAGE_DATA_DIR "/" PACKAGE "/pixmaps");
//add_pixmap_directory (PACKAGE_SOURCE_DIR "/pixmaps");
+#if 0
/* Determine GUI path */
env = getenv(SRCTREE);
if (env)
@@ -1491,6 +1494,7 @@
glade_file = g_strconcat(av[0], ".glade", NULL);
else
glade_file = g_strconcat(g_get_current_dir(), "/", av[0], ".glade", NULL);
+#endif
/* Conf stuffs */
if (ac > 1 && av[1][0] == '-') {
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bin_PROGRAMS = mconf
mconf_SOURCES = mconf.c
mconf_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
-DCURSES_LOC='"$(CURSES_LOC)"' \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs/parser
mconf_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(kf_CFLAGS)
mconf_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libs/parser/libkconfig-parser.la \
$(top_builddir)/libs/lxdialog/libkconfig-lxdialog.a \
$(intl_LIBS) $(ncurses_LIBS) $(mconf_EXTRA_LIBS)
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bin_PROGRAMS = nconf
nconf_SOURCES = nconf.c nconf.gui.c nconf.h
nconf_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS) \
$(ncurses_extra_CPPFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs/parser
nconf_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(kf_CFLAGS)
nconf_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libs/parser/libkconfig-parser.la \
$(intl_LIBS) $(ncurses_extra_LIBS) $(ncurses_LIBS) \
$(nconf_EXTRA_LIBS)
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Nir Tzachar <nir.tzachar@gmail.com?
* Released under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.0.
*
* Derived from menuconfig.
*
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <curses.h>
#include <menu.h>
#include <panel.h>
#include <form.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include "ncurses.h"
#define max(a, b) ({\
typeof(a) _a = a;\
typeof(b) _b = b;\
_a > _b ? _a : _b; })
#define min(a, b) ({\
typeof(a) _a = a;\
typeof(b) _b = b;\
_a < _b ? _a : _b; })
typedef enum {
NORMAL = 1,
MAIN_HEADING,
MAIN_MENU_BOX,
MAIN_MENU_FORE,
MAIN_MENU_BACK,
MAIN_MENU_GREY,
MAIN_MENU_HEADING,
SCROLLWIN_TEXT,
SCROLLWIN_HEADING,
SCROLLWIN_BOX,
DIALOG_TEXT,
DIALOG_MENU_FORE,
DIALOG_MENU_BACK,
DIALOG_BOX,
INPUT_BOX,
INPUT_HEADING,
INPUT_TEXT,
INPUT_FIELD,
FUNCTION_TEXT,
FUNCTION_HIGHLIGHT,
ATTR_MAX
} attributes_t;
extern attributes_t attributes[];
typedef enum {
F_HELP = 1,
F_SYMBOL = 2,
F_INSTS = 3,
F_CONF = 4,
F_BACK = 5,
F_SAVE = 6,
F_LOAD = 7,
F_SEARCH = 8,
F_EXIT = 9,
} function_key;
void set_colors(void);
/* this changes the windows attributes !!! */
void print_in_middle(WINDOW *win,
int starty,
int startx,
int width,
const char *string,
chtype color);
int get_line_length(const char *line);
int get_line_no(const char *text);
const char *get_line(const char *text, int line_no);
void fill_window(WINDOW *win, const char *text);
int btn_dialog(WINDOW *main_window, const char *msg, int btn_num, ...);
int dialog_inputbox(WINDOW *main_window,
const char *title, const char *prompt,
const char *init, char **resultp, int *result_len);
void refresh_all_windows(WINDOW *main_window);
void show_scroll_win(WINDOW *main_window,
const char *title,
const char *text);
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
bin_PROGRAMS = qconf
qconf_SOURCES = qconf.cc qconf.h
BUILT_SOURCES = qconf.moc
qconf_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/libs/parser \
-I$(top_builddir)/libs/images
qconf_CXXFLAGS = $(AM_CXXFLAGS) \
$(kf_CFLAGS) \
$(qt4_CFLAGS)
qconf_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libs/parser/libkconfig-parser.la \
$(top_builddir)/libs/images/libkconfig-images.a \
$(intl_LIBS) $(qt4_LIBS) $(qconf_EXTRA_LIBS)
CLEANFILES = qconf.moc
EXTRA_DIST = qconf.cc.patch
AM_V_MOC = $(AM_V_MOC_$(V))
AM_V_MOC_ = $(AM_V_MOC_$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY))
AM_V_MOC_0 = @echo " MOC " $@;
.h.moc:
$(AM_V_MOC)$(MOC) -i $< -o $@
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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff --git a/frontends/qconf/qconf.cc b/frontends/qconf/qconf.cc
--- a/frontends/qconf/qconf.cc
+++ b/frontends/qconf/qconf.cc
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
#include "qconf.h"
#include "qconf.moc"
-#include "images.c"
+#include "images.h"
#ifdef _
# undef _
@@ -0,0 +1,337 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
* Released under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.0.
*/
#if QT_VERSION < 0x040000
#include <qlistview.h>
#else
#include <q3listview.h>
#endif
#include <qsettings.h>
#if QT_VERSION < 0x040000
#define Q3ValueList QValueList
#define Q3PopupMenu QPopupMenu
#define Q3ListView QListView
#define Q3ListViewItem QListViewItem
#define Q3VBox QVBox
#define Q3TextBrowser QTextBrowser
#define Q3MainWindow QMainWindow
#define Q3Action QAction
#define Q3ToolBar QToolBar
#define Q3ListViewItemIterator QListViewItemIterator
#define Q3FileDialog QFileDialog
#endif
class ConfigView;
class ConfigList;
class ConfigItem;
class ConfigLineEdit;
class ConfigMainWindow;
class ConfigSettings : public QSettings {
public:
Q3ValueList<int> readSizes(const QString& key, bool *ok);
bool writeSizes(const QString& key, const Q3ValueList<int>& value);
};
enum colIdx {
promptColIdx, nameColIdx, noColIdx, modColIdx, yesColIdx, dataColIdx, colNr
};
enum listMode {
singleMode, menuMode, symbolMode, fullMode, listMode
};
enum optionMode {
normalOpt = 0, allOpt, promptOpt
};
class ConfigList : public Q3ListView {
Q_OBJECT
typedef class Q3ListView Parent;
public:
ConfigList(ConfigView* p, const char *name = 0);
void reinit(void);
ConfigView* parent(void) const
{
return (ConfigView*)Parent::parent();
}
ConfigItem* findConfigItem(struct menu *);
protected:
void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e);
void contentsMousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e);
void contentsMouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *e);
void contentsMouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *e);
void contentsMouseDoubleClickEvent(QMouseEvent *e);
void focusInEvent(QFocusEvent *e);
void contextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent *e);
public slots:
void setRootMenu(struct menu *menu);
void updateList(ConfigItem *item);
void setValue(ConfigItem* item, tristate val);
void changeValue(ConfigItem* item);
void updateSelection(void);
void saveSettings(void);
signals:
void menuChanged(struct menu *menu);
void menuSelected(struct menu *menu);
void parentSelected(void);
void gotFocus(struct menu *);
public:
void updateListAll(void)
{
updateAll = true;
updateList(NULL);
updateAll = false;
}
ConfigList* listView()
{
return this;
}
ConfigItem* firstChild() const
{
return (ConfigItem *)Parent::firstChild();
}
int mapIdx(colIdx idx)
{
return colMap[idx];
}
void addColumn(colIdx idx, const QString& label)
{
colMap[idx] = Parent::addColumn(label);
colRevMap[colMap[idx]] = idx;
}
void removeColumn(colIdx idx)
{
int col = colMap[idx];
if (col >= 0) {
Parent::removeColumn(col);
colRevMap[col] = colMap[idx] = -1;
}
}
void setAllOpen(bool open);
void setParentMenu(void);
bool menuSkip(struct menu *);
template <class P>
void updateMenuList(P*, struct menu*);
bool updateAll;
QPixmap symbolYesPix, symbolModPix, symbolNoPix;
QPixmap choiceYesPix, choiceNoPix;
QPixmap menuPix, menuInvPix, menuBackPix, voidPix;
bool showName, showRange, showData;
enum listMode mode;
enum optionMode optMode;
struct menu *rootEntry;
QColorGroup disabledColorGroup;
QColorGroup inactivedColorGroup;
Q3PopupMenu* headerPopup;
private:
int colMap[colNr];
int colRevMap[colNr];
};
class ConfigItem : public Q3ListViewItem {
typedef class Q3ListViewItem Parent;
public:
ConfigItem(Q3ListView *parent, ConfigItem *after, struct menu *m, bool v)
: Parent(parent, after), menu(m), visible(v), goParent(false)
{
init();
}
ConfigItem(ConfigItem *parent, ConfigItem *after, struct menu *m, bool v)
: Parent(parent, after), menu(m), visible(v), goParent(false)
{
init();
}
ConfigItem(Q3ListView *parent, ConfigItem *after, bool v)
: Parent(parent, after), menu(0), visible(v), goParent(true)
{
init();
}
~ConfigItem(void);
void init(void);
void okRename(int col);
void updateMenu(void);
void testUpdateMenu(bool v);
ConfigList* listView() const
{
return (ConfigList*)Parent::listView();
}
ConfigItem* firstChild() const
{
return (ConfigItem *)Parent::firstChild();
}
ConfigItem* nextSibling() const
{
return (ConfigItem *)Parent::nextSibling();
}
void setText(colIdx idx, const QString& text)
{
Parent::setText(listView()->mapIdx(idx), text);
}
QString text(colIdx idx) const
{
return Parent::text(listView()->mapIdx(idx));
}
void setPixmap(colIdx idx, const QPixmap& pm)
{
Parent::setPixmap(listView()->mapIdx(idx), pm);
}
const QPixmap* pixmap(colIdx idx) const
{
return Parent::pixmap(listView()->mapIdx(idx));
}
void paintCell(QPainter* p, const QColorGroup& cg, int column, int width, int align);
ConfigItem* nextItem;
struct menu *menu;
bool visible;
bool goParent;
};
class ConfigLineEdit : public QLineEdit {
Q_OBJECT
typedef class QLineEdit Parent;
public:
ConfigLineEdit(ConfigView* parent);
ConfigView* parent(void) const
{
return (ConfigView*)Parent::parent();
}
void show(ConfigItem *i);
void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e);
public:
ConfigItem *item;
};
class ConfigView : public Q3VBox {
Q_OBJECT
typedef class Q3VBox Parent;
public:
ConfigView(QWidget* parent, const char *name = 0);
~ConfigView(void);
static void updateList(ConfigItem* item);
static void updateListAll(void);
bool showName(void) const { return list->showName; }
bool showRange(void) const { return list->showRange; }
bool showData(void) const { return list->showData; }
public slots:
void setShowName(bool);
void setShowRange(bool);
void setShowData(bool);
void setOptionMode(QAction *);
signals:
void showNameChanged(bool);
void showRangeChanged(bool);
void showDataChanged(bool);
public:
ConfigList* list;
ConfigLineEdit* lineEdit;
static ConfigView* viewList;
ConfigView* nextView;
static QAction *showNormalAction;
static QAction *showAllAction;
static QAction *showPromptAction;
};
class ConfigInfoView : public Q3TextBrowser {
Q_OBJECT
typedef class Q3TextBrowser Parent;
public:
ConfigInfoView(QWidget* parent, const char *name = 0);
bool showDebug(void) const { return _showDebug; }
public slots:
void setInfo(struct menu *menu);
void saveSettings(void);
void setShowDebug(bool);
signals:
void showDebugChanged(bool);
void menuSelected(struct menu *);
protected:
void symbolInfo(void);
void menuInfo(void);
QString debug_info(struct symbol *sym);
static QString print_filter(const QString &str);
static void expr_print_help(void *data, struct symbol *sym, const char *str);
Q3PopupMenu* createPopupMenu(const QPoint& pos);
void contentsContextMenuEvent(QContextMenuEvent *e);
struct symbol *sym;
struct menu *_menu;
bool _showDebug;
};
class ConfigSearchWindow : public QDialog {
Q_OBJECT
typedef class QDialog Parent;
public:
ConfigSearchWindow(ConfigMainWindow* parent, const char *name = 0);
public slots:
void saveSettings(void);
void search(void);
protected:
QLineEdit* editField;
QPushButton* searchButton;
QSplitter* split;
ConfigView* list;
ConfigInfoView* info;
struct symbol **result;
};
class ConfigMainWindow : public Q3MainWindow {
Q_OBJECT
static Q3Action *saveAction;
static void conf_changed(void);
public:
ConfigMainWindow(void);
public slots:
void changeMenu(struct menu *);
void setMenuLink(struct menu *);
void listFocusChanged(void);
void goBack(void);
void loadConfig(void);
bool saveConfig(void);
void saveConfigAs(void);
void searchConfig(void);
void showSingleView(void);
void showSplitView(void);
void showFullView(void);
void showIntro(void);
void showAbout(void);
void saveSettings(void);
protected:
void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *e);
ConfigSearchWindow *searchWindow;
ConfigView *menuView;
ConfigList *menuList;
ConfigView *configView;
ConfigList *configList;
ConfigInfoView *helpText;
Q3ToolBar *toolBar;
Q3Action *backAction;
QSplitter* split1;
QSplitter* split2;
};
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
if COND_lxdialog
MAYBE_lxdialog = lxdialog
endif
if COND_images
MAYBE_images = images
endif
SUBDIRS = parser $(MAYBE_images) $(MAYBE_lxdialog)
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
noinst_LIBRARIES = libkconfig-images.a
libkconfig_images_a_SOURCES = images.c_orig
nodist_libkconfig_images_a_SOURCES = images.c
BUILT_SOURCES = images.c images.h
CLEANFILES = images.c images.h
images.c: images.c_orig
$(AM_V_GEN)$(SED) -r -e 's/^static //' $< >$@
images.h: images.c_orig
$(AM_V_GEN)$(SED) -r -e '/^static (const char \*xpm_(.+)\[\]) = \{/!d; s//extern \1;/' \
$< >$@
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@@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
* Released under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.0.
*/
static const char *xpm_load[] = {
"22 22 5 1",
". c None",
"# c #000000",
"c c #838100",
"a c #ffff00",
"b c #ffffff",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"............####....#.",
"...........#....##.##.",
"..................###.",
".................####.",
".####...........#####.",
"#abab##########.......",
"#babababababab#.......",
"#ababababababa#.......",
"#babababababab#.......",
"#ababab###############",
"#babab##cccccccccccc##",
"#abab##cccccccccccc##.",
"#bab##cccccccccccc##..",
"#ab##cccccccccccc##...",
"#b##cccccccccccc##....",
"###cccccccccccc##.....",
"##cccccccccccc##......",
"###############.......",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_save[] = {
"22 22 5 1",
". c None",
"# c #000000",
"a c #838100",
"b c #c5c2c5",
"c c #cdb6d5",
"......................",
".####################.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#bb#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#bb#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbcbb####.",
".#aa#bbbccbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aa#bbbccbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aa#bbbbbbbbbbbb#aa#.",
".#aaa############aaa#.",
".#aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa#.",
".#aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa#.",
".#aaa#############aa#.",
".#aaa#########bbb#aa#.",
".#aaa#########bbb#aa#.",
".#aaa#########bbb#aa#.",
".#aaa#########bbb#aa#.",
".#aaa#########bbb#aa#.",
"..##################..",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_back[] = {
"22 22 3 1",
". c None",
"# c #000083",
"a c #838183",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"...........######a....",
"..#......##########...",
"..##...####......##a..",
"..###.###.........##..",
"..######..........##..",
"..#####...........##..",
"..######..........##..",
"..#######.........##..",
"..########.......##a..",
"...............a###...",
"...............###....",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_tree_view[] = {
"22 22 2 1",
". c None",
"# c #000000",
"......................",
"......................",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......########........",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......########........",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......#...............",
"......########........",
"......................",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_single_view[] = {
"22 22 2 1",
". c None",
"# c #000000",
"......................",
"......................",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"..........#...........",
"......................",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_split_view[] = {
"22 22 2 1",
". c None",
"# c #000000",
"......................",
"......................",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......#......#........",
"......................",
"......................"};
static const char *xpm_symbol_no[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_symbol_mod[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . .. . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_symbol_yes[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . .. . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_choice_no[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .... ",
" .. .. ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" . . ",
" .. .. ",
" .... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_choice_yes[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .... ",
" .. .. ",
" . . ",
" . .. . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . ",
" .. .. ",
" .... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_menu[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" . . ",
" . .. . ",
" . .... . ",
" . ...... . ",
" . ...... . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_menu_inv[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" .......... ",
" .. ...... ",
" .. .... ",
" .. .. ",
" .. .. ",
" .. .... ",
" .. ...... ",
" .......... ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_menuback[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" .......... ",
" . . ",
" . .. . ",
" . .... . ",
" . ...... . ",
" . ...... . ",
" . .... . ",
" . .. . ",
" . . ",
" .......... ",
" "};
static const char *xpm_void[] = {
"12 12 2 1",
" c white",
". c black",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" "};
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
noinst_LIBRARIES = libkconfig-lxdialog.a
libkconfig_lxdialog_a_SOURCES = \
checklist.c \
dialog.h \
inputbox.c \
menubox.c \
textbox.c \
util.c \
yesno.c
libkconfig_lxdialog_a_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
-DCURSES_LOC='"${CURSES_LOC}"' \
$(intl_CPPFLAGS)
liblxdialog_a_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) $(kf_CFLAGS)
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/*
* checklist.c -- implements the checklist box
*
* ORIGINAL AUTHOR: Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk)
* Stuart Herbert - S.Herbert@sheffield.ac.uk: radiolist extension
* Alessandro Rubini - rubini@ipvvis.unipv.it: merged the two
* MODIFIED FOR LINUX KERNEL CONFIG BY: William Roadcap (roadcap@cfw.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "dialog.h"
static int list_width, check_x, item_x;
/*
* Print list item
*/
static void print_item(WINDOW * win, int choice, int selected)
{
int i;
char *list_item = malloc(list_width + 1);
strncpy(list_item, item_str(), list_width - item_x);
list_item[list_width - item_x] = '\0';
/* Clear 'residue' of last item */
wattrset(win, dlg.menubox.atr);
wmove(win, choice, 0);
for (i = 0; i < list_width; i++)
waddch(win, ' ');
wmove(win, choice, check_x);
wattrset(win, selected ? dlg.check_selected.atr
: dlg.check.atr);
if (!item_is_tag(':'))
wprintw(win, "(%c)", item_is_tag('X') ? 'X' : ' ');
wattrset(win, selected ? dlg.tag_selected.atr : dlg.tag.atr);
mvwaddch(win, choice, item_x, list_item[0]);
wattrset(win, selected ? dlg.item_selected.atr : dlg.item.atr);
waddstr(win, list_item + 1);
if (selected) {
wmove(win, choice, check_x + 1);
wrefresh(win);
}
free(list_item);
}
/*
* Print the scroll indicators.
*/
static void print_arrows(WINDOW * win, int choice, int item_no, int scroll,
int y, int x, int height)
{
wmove(win, y, x);
if (scroll > 0) {
wattrset(win, dlg.uarrow.atr);
waddch(win, ACS_UARROW);
waddstr(win, "(-)");
} else {
wattrset(win, dlg.menubox.atr);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
}
y = y + height + 1;
wmove(win, y, x);
if ((height < item_no) && (scroll + choice < item_no - 1)) {
wattrset(win, dlg.darrow.atr);
waddch(win, ACS_DARROW);
waddstr(win, "(+)");
} else {
wattrset(win, dlg.menubox_border.atr);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
waddch(win, ACS_HLINE);
}
}
/*
* Display the termination buttons
*/
static void print_buttons(WINDOW * dialog, int height, int width, int selected)
{
int x = width / 2 - 11;
int y = height - 2;
print_button(dialog, gettext("Select"), y, x, selected == 0);
print_button(dialog, gettext(" Help "), y, x + 14, selected == 1);
wmove(dialog, y, x + 1 + 14 * selected);
wrefresh(dialog);
}
/*
* Display a dialog box with a list of options that can be turned on or off
* in the style of radiolist (only one option turned on at a time).
*/
int dialog_checklist(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height,
int width, int list_height)
{
int i, x, y, box_x, box_y;
int key = 0, button = 0, choice = 0, scroll = 0, max_choice;
WINDOW *dialog, *list;
/* which item to highlight */
item_foreach() {
if (item_is_tag('X'))
choice = item_n();
if (item_is_selected()) {
choice = item_n();
break;
}
}
do_resize:
if (getmaxy(stdscr) < (height + 6))
return -ERRDISPLAYTOOSMALL;
if (getmaxx(stdscr) < (width + 6))
return -ERRDISPLAYTOOSMALL;
max_choice = MIN(list_height, item_count());
/* center dialog box on screen */
x = (COLS - width) / 2;
y = (LINES - height) / 2;
draw_shadow(stdscr, y, x, height, width);
dialog = newwin(height, width, y, x);
keypad(dialog, TRUE);
draw_box(dialog, 0, 0, height, width,
dlg.dialog.atr, dlg.border.atr);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.border.atr);
mvwaddch(dialog, height - 3, 0, ACS_LTEE);
for (i = 0; i < width - 2; i++)
waddch(dialog, ACS_HLINE);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.dialog.atr);
waddch(dialog, ACS_RTEE);
print_title(dialog, title, width);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.dialog.atr);
print_autowrap(dialog, prompt, width - 2, 1, 3);
list_width = width - 6;
box_y = height - list_height - 5;
box_x = (width - list_width) / 2 - 1;
/* create new window for the list */
list = subwin(dialog, list_height, list_width, y + box_y + 1,
x + box_x + 1);
keypad(list, TRUE);
/* draw a box around the list items */
draw_box(dialog, box_y, box_x, list_height + 2, list_width + 2,
dlg.menubox_border.atr, dlg.menubox.atr);
/* Find length of longest item in order to center checklist */
check_x = 0;
item_foreach()
check_x = MAX(check_x, strlen(item_str()) + 4);
check_x = MIN(check_x, list_width);
check_x = (list_width - check_x) / 2;
item_x = check_x + 4;
if (choice >= list_height) {
scroll = choice - list_height + 1;
choice -= scroll;
}
/* Print the list */
for (i = 0; i < max_choice; i++) {
item_set(scroll + i);
print_item(list, i, i == choice);
}
print_arrows(dialog, choice, item_count(), scroll,
box_y, box_x + check_x + 5, list_height);
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
wnoutrefresh(dialog);
wnoutrefresh(list);
doupdate();
while (key != KEY_ESC) {
key = wgetch(dialog);
for (i = 0; i < max_choice; i++) {
item_set(i + scroll);
if (toupper(key) == toupper(item_str()[0]))
break;
}
if (i < max_choice || key == KEY_UP || key == KEY_DOWN ||
key == '+' || key == '-') {
if (key == KEY_UP || key == '-') {
if (!choice) {
if (!scroll)
continue;
/* Scroll list down */
if (list_height > 1) {
/* De-highlight current first item */
item_set(scroll);
print_item(list, 0, FALSE);
scrollok(list, TRUE);
wscrl(list, -1);
scrollok(list, FALSE);
}
scroll--;
item_set(scroll);
print_item(list, 0, TRUE);
print_arrows(dialog, choice, item_count(),
scroll, box_y, box_x + check_x + 5, list_height);
wnoutrefresh(dialog);
wrefresh(list);
continue; /* wait for another key press */
} else
i = choice - 1;
} else if (key == KEY_DOWN || key == '+') {
if (choice == max_choice - 1) {
if (scroll + choice >= item_count() - 1)
continue;
/* Scroll list up */
if (list_height > 1) {
/* De-highlight current last item before scrolling up */
item_set(scroll + max_choice - 1);
print_item(list,
max_choice - 1,
FALSE);
scrollok(list, TRUE);
wscrl(list, 1);
scrollok(list, FALSE);
}
scroll++;
item_set(scroll + max_choice - 1);
print_item(list, max_choice - 1, TRUE);
print_arrows(dialog, choice, item_count(),
scroll, box_y, box_x + check_x + 5, list_height);
wnoutrefresh(dialog);
wrefresh(list);
continue; /* wait for another key press */
} else
i = choice + 1;
}
if (i != choice) {
/* De-highlight current item */
item_set(scroll + choice);
print_item(list, choice, FALSE);
/* Highlight new item */
choice = i;
item_set(scroll + choice);
print_item(list, choice, TRUE);
wnoutrefresh(dialog);
wrefresh(list);
}
continue; /* wait for another key press */
}
switch (key) {
case 'H':
case 'h':
case '?':
button = 1;
/* fall-through */
case 'S':
case 's':
case ' ':
case '\n':
item_foreach()
item_set_selected(0);
item_set(scroll + choice);
item_set_selected(1);
delwin(list);
delwin(dialog);
return button;
case TAB:
case KEY_LEFT:
case KEY_RIGHT:
button = ((key == KEY_LEFT ? --button : ++button) < 0)
? 1 : (button > 1 ? 0 : button);
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, button);
wrefresh(dialog);
break;
case 'X':
case 'x':
key = KEY_ESC;
break;
case KEY_ESC:
key = on_key_esc(dialog);
break;
case KEY_RESIZE:
delwin(list);
delwin(dialog);
on_key_resize();
goto do_resize;
}
/* Now, update everything... */
doupdate();
}
delwin(list);
delwin(dialog);
return key; /* ESC pressed */
}
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/*
* dialog.h -- common declarations for all dialog modules
*
* AUTHOR: Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#ifndef KBUILD_NO_NLS
# include <libintl.h>
#else
# define gettext(Msgid) ((const char *) (Msgid))
#endif
#ifdef __sun__
#define CURS_MACROS
#endif
#include CURSES_LOC
/*
* Colors in ncurses 1.9.9e do not work properly since foreground and
* background colors are OR'd rather than separately masked. This version
* of dialog was hacked to work with ncurses 1.9.9e, making it incompatible
* with standard curses. The simplest fix (to make this work with standard
* curses) uses the wbkgdset() function, not used in the original hack.
* Turn it off if we're building with 1.9.9e, since it just confuses things.
*/
#if defined(NCURSES_VERSION) && defined(_NEED_WRAP) && !defined(GCC_PRINTFLIKE)
#define OLD_NCURSES 1
#undef wbkgdset
#define wbkgdset(w,p) /*nothing */
#else
#define OLD_NCURSES 0
#endif
#define TR(params) _tracef params
#define KEY_ESC 27
#define TAB 9
#define MAX_LEN 2048
#define BUF_SIZE (10*1024)
#define MIN(x,y) (x < y ? x : y)
#define MAX(x,y) (x > y ? x : y)
#ifndef ACS_ULCORNER
#define ACS_ULCORNER '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_LLCORNER
#define ACS_LLCORNER '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_URCORNER
#define ACS_URCORNER '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_LRCORNER
#define ACS_LRCORNER '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_HLINE
#define ACS_HLINE '-'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_VLINE
#define ACS_VLINE '|'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_LTEE
#define ACS_LTEE '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_RTEE
#define ACS_RTEE '+'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_UARROW
#define ACS_UARROW '^'
#endif
#ifndef ACS_DARROW
#define ACS_DARROW 'v'
#endif
/* error return codes */
#define ERRDISPLAYTOOSMALL (KEY_MAX + 1)
/*
* Color definitions
*/
struct dialog_color {
chtype atr; /* Color attribute */
int fg; /* foreground */
int bg; /* background */
int hl; /* highlight this item */
};
struct dialog_info {
const char *backtitle;
struct dialog_color screen;
struct dialog_color shadow;
struct dialog_color dialog;
struct dialog_color title;
struct dialog_color border;
struct dialog_color button_active;
struct dialog_color button_inactive;
struct dialog_color button_key_active;
struct dialog_color button_key_inactive;
struct dialog_color button_label_active;
struct dialog_color button_label_inactive;
struct dialog_color inputbox;
struct dialog_color inputbox_border;
struct dialog_color searchbox;
struct dialog_color searchbox_title;
struct dialog_color searchbox_border;
struct dialog_color position_indicator;
struct dialog_color menubox;
struct dialog_color menubox_border;
struct dialog_color item;
struct dialog_color item_selected;
struct dialog_color tag;
struct dialog_color tag_selected;
struct dialog_color tag_key;
struct dialog_color tag_key_selected;
struct dialog_color check;
struct dialog_color check_selected;
struct dialog_color uarrow;
struct dialog_color darrow;
};
/*
* Global variables
*/
extern struct dialog_info dlg;
extern char dialog_input_result[];
/*
* Function prototypes
*/
/* item list as used by checklist and menubox */
void item_reset(void);
void item_make(const char *fmt, ...);
void item_add_str(const char *fmt, ...);
void item_set_tag(char tag);
void item_set_data(void *p);
void item_set_selected(int val);
int item_activate_selected(void);
void *item_data(void);
char item_tag(void);
/* item list manipulation for lxdialog use */
#define MAXITEMSTR 200
struct dialog_item {
char str[MAXITEMSTR]; /* promtp displayed */
char tag;
void *data; /* pointer to menu item - used by menubox+checklist */
int selected; /* Set to 1 by dialog_*() function if selected. */
};
/* list of lialog_items */
struct dialog_list {
struct dialog_item node;
struct dialog_list *next;
};
extern struct dialog_list *item_cur;
extern struct dialog_list item_nil;
extern struct dialog_list *item_head;
int item_count(void);
void item_set(int n);
int item_n(void);
const char *item_str(void);
int item_is_selected(void);
int item_is_tag(char tag);
#define item_foreach() \
for (item_cur = item_head ? item_head: item_cur; \
item_cur && (item_cur != &item_nil); item_cur = item_cur->next)
/* generic key handlers */
int on_key_esc(WINDOW *win);
int on_key_resize(void);
int init_dialog(const char *backtitle);
void set_dialog_backtitle(const char *backtitle);
void end_dialog(int x, int y);
void attr_clear(WINDOW * win, int height, int width, chtype attr);
void dialog_clear(void);
void print_autowrap(WINDOW * win, const char *prompt, int width, int y, int x);
void print_button(WINDOW * win, const char *label, int y, int x, int selected);
void print_title(WINDOW *dialog, const char *title, int width);
void draw_box(WINDOW * win, int y, int x, int height, int width, chtype box,
chtype border);
void draw_shadow(WINDOW * win, int y, int x, int height, int width);
int first_alpha(const char *string, const char *exempt);
int dialog_yesno(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height, int width);
int dialog_msgbox(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height,
int width, int pause);
int dialog_textbox(const char *title, const char *file, int height, int width);
int dialog_menu(const char *title, const char *prompt,
const void *selected, int *s_scroll);
int dialog_checklist(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height,
int width, int list_height);
extern char dialog_input_result[];
int dialog_inputbox(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height,
int width, const char *init);
/*
* This is the base for fictitious keys, which activate
* the buttons.
*
* Mouse-generated keys are the following:
* -- the first 32 are used as numbers, in addition to '0'-'9'
* -- the lowercase are used to signal mouse-enter events (M_EVENT + 'o')
* -- uppercase chars are used to invoke the button (M_EVENT + 'O')
*/
#define M_EVENT (KEY_MAX+1)
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
/*
* inputbox.c -- implements the input box
*
* ORIGINAL AUTHOR: Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk)
* MODIFIED FOR LINUX KERNEL CONFIG BY: William Roadcap (roadcap@cfw.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "dialog.h"
char dialog_input_result[MAX_LEN + 1];
/*
* Print the termination buttons
*/
static void print_buttons(WINDOW * dialog, int height, int width, int selected)
{
int x = width / 2 - 11;
int y = height - 2;
print_button(dialog, gettext(" Ok "), y, x, selected == 0);
print_button(dialog, gettext(" Help "), y, x + 14, selected == 1);
wmove(dialog, y, x + 1 + 14 * selected);
wrefresh(dialog);
}
/*
* Display a dialog box for inputing a string
*/
int dialog_inputbox(const char *title, const char *prompt, int height, int width,
const char *init)
{
int i, x, y, box_y, box_x, box_width;
int input_x = 0, scroll = 0, key = 0, button = -1;
char *instr = dialog_input_result;
WINDOW *dialog;
if (!init)
instr[0] = '\0';
else
strcpy(instr, init);
do_resize:
if (getmaxy(stdscr) <= (height - 2))
return -ERRDISPLAYTOOSMALL;
if (getmaxx(stdscr) <= (width - 2))
return -ERRDISPLAYTOOSMALL;
/* center dialog box on screen */
x = (COLS - width) / 2;
y = (LINES - height) / 2;
draw_shadow(stdscr, y, x, height, width);
dialog = newwin(height, width, y, x);
keypad(dialog, TRUE);
draw_box(dialog, 0, 0, height, width,
dlg.dialog.atr, dlg.border.atr);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.border.atr);
mvwaddch(dialog, height - 3, 0, ACS_LTEE);
for (i = 0; i < width - 2; i++)
waddch(dialog, ACS_HLINE);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.dialog.atr);
waddch(dialog, ACS_RTEE);
print_title(dialog, title, width);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.dialog.atr);
print_autowrap(dialog, prompt, width - 2, 1, 3);
/* Draw the input field box */
box_width = width - 6;
getyx(dialog, y, x);
box_y = y + 2;
box_x = (width - box_width) / 2;
draw_box(dialog, y + 1, box_x - 1, 3, box_width + 2,
dlg.dialog.atr, dlg.border.atr);
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
/* Set up the initial value */
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x);
wattrset(dialog, dlg.inputbox.atr);
input_x = strlen(instr);
if (input_x >= box_width) {
scroll = input_x - box_width + 1;
input_x = box_width - 1;
for (i = 0; i < box_width - 1; i++)
waddch(dialog, instr[scroll + i]);
} else {
waddstr(dialog, instr);
}
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x + input_x);
wrefresh(dialog);
while (key != KEY_ESC) {
key = wgetch(dialog);
if (button == -1) { /* Input box selected */
switch (key) {
case TAB:
case KEY_UP:
case KEY_DOWN:
break;
case KEY_LEFT:
continue;
case KEY_RIGHT:
continue;
case KEY_BACKSPACE:
case 127:
if (input_x || scroll) {
wattrset(dialog, dlg.inputbox.atr);
if (!input_x) {
scroll = scroll < box_width - 1 ? 0 : scroll - (box_width - 1);
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x);
for (i = 0; i < box_width; i++)
waddch(dialog,
instr[scroll + input_x + i] ?
instr[scroll + input_x + i] : ' ');
input_x = strlen(instr) - scroll;
} else
input_x--;
instr[scroll + input_x] = '\0';
mvwaddch(dialog, box_y, input_x + box_x, ' ');
wmove(dialog, box_y, input_x + box_x);
wrefresh(dialog);
}
continue;
default:
if (key < 0x100 && isprint(key)) {
if (scroll + input_x < MAX_LEN) {
wattrset(dialog, dlg.inputbox.atr);
instr[scroll + input_x] = key;
instr[scroll + input_x + 1] = '\0';
if (input_x == box_width - 1) {
scroll++;
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x);
for (i = 0; i < box_width - 1; i++)
waddch(dialog, instr [scroll + i]);
} else {
wmove(dialog, box_y, input_x++ + box_x);
waddch(dialog, key);
}
wrefresh(dialog);
} else
flash(); /* Alarm user about overflow */
continue;
}
}
}
switch (key) {
case 'O':
case 'o':
delwin(dialog);
return 0;
case 'H':
case 'h':
delwin(dialog);
return 1;
case KEY_UP:
case KEY_LEFT:
switch (button) {
case -1:
button = 1; /* Indicates "Help" button is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 1);
break;
case 0:
button = -1; /* Indicates input box is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x + input_x);
wrefresh(dialog);
break;
case 1:
button = 0; /* Indicates "OK" button is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
break;
}
break;
case TAB:
case KEY_DOWN:
case KEY_RIGHT:
switch (button) {
case -1:
button = 0; /* Indicates "OK" button is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
break;
case 0:
button = 1; /* Indicates "Help" button is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 1);
break;
case 1:
button = -1; /* Indicates input box is selected */
print_buttons(dialog, height, width, 0);
wmove(dialog, box_y, box_x + input_x);
wrefresh(dialog);
break;
}
break;
case ' ':
case '\n':
delwin(dialog);
return (button == -1 ? 0 : button);
case 'X':
case 'x':
key = KEY_ESC;
break;
case KEY_ESC:
key = on_key_esc(dialog);
break;
case KEY_RESIZE:
delwin(dialog);
on_key_resize();
goto do_resize;
}
}
delwin(dialog);
return KEY_ESC; /* ESC pressed */
}

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