Re: [PATCH 0/30] Use menuconfig objects

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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Stefan Richter wrote:

Jan Engelhardt wrote:
the following patch series turns some menus into menuconfigs, so they
can be disabled whilst "walking" thorugh the parent menu (check the
videos [1], [2] to see what I mean), enabling for disabling lots of
options _quickly_.

I'll send the patches (as a reply to this mail) piece by piece out
when I figure out the maintainers to Cc for each.

[1] 6.04 MB(1000s) 70 sec http://jengelh.hopto.org/mc/without.ogg
[2] 1.96 MB(1000s) 44 sec http://jengelh.hopto.org/mc/with.ogg
(Ogg container, Theora Video, no audio)

I have not poked on all subsystems (it is quite a lot), but I can
already give a glimpse (`ls -1`) of who gets one and who does not.
And, I am not completely finished changing some subsystems - but
the patches are already big enough for a first wave. I want to get
some feedback first. Thanks!

I haven't watched your videos yet but I tried one of the patches
 - with make xconfig: OK
 - with make gconfig: OK
 - with make menuconfig: less so, because:
When one switches a menuconfig _on_, one might miss that there are
subsequent options to configure.  (Although the availability of further
options is indicated by the '--->' suffix to the menu title.)

I use menuconfig almost excludively, there are already quite a few cases where the menuconfig is used, so you already need to watch out for the '--->' when you turn it on.

I haven't applied this patch series, but I definantly like the concept. I spend a _lot_ of time with a new kernel going through and entering menus for the sole purpose of disabling everything in them, being able to do so from the level above would be nice.

that being said, I also won't object to anything that makes these more obvious, but it's not a new problem for people useing menuconfig.

David Lang
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