On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 13:16:31 +0200 Matej Laitl wrote:
> menuconfig currently represents options implied by another option ('select'
> directive in Kconfig) by prefixing them with '---'. Unfortunately the same
> notation is used for comments. If the implied option is module capable,
> user can still switch between Y and M, all without any feedback until she
> visits option's help. (try saying M to MAC80211 and then toggling CFG80211)
>
> This patch changes notation of selected-by-another items by introducing 2 new
> representations for implied options:
> {*} or {M} for options selected by another modularized one, thus builtin or
> module capable,
> -*- or -M- for options that cannot be at the moment changed by user.
>
> The idea is to represent actual capability of the option by braces (dashes)
> around and to always report actual state by * or M inside.
>
> Signed-off-by: Matěj Laitl <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <[email protected]>
> ---
> Hi list,
> after being a little annoyed by menuconfig not showing me current state of
> selected-by-another options (which were looking as comments), I made up a
> little patch to help users tell these 2 things apart.
>
> I'd like to hear your comments especially concerning the following:
> * English grammar and style in new menuconfig README (I'm non-native english
> speaker)
> * the way to present the new combinations to user (currently I use "{ }"
> and "- -", which may be replaced by something more sexy and clear)
> * the use of "if (sym->rev_dep.tri == mod)". It seems inappropriate to use
> something from struct symbol directly, as all other uses of it are
> abstracted.
>
> TODO is to also change legend text in menuconfig's window header.
Yes, that would be helpful.
> Regards,
> Matěj Latil
>
> scripts/kconfig/mconf.c | 23 +++++++++++++++--------
> 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c b/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c
> index bc5854e..5cf99dd 100644
> --- a/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c
> +++ b/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c
> @@ -35,9 +35,13 @@ static const char mconf_readme[] = N_(
> "kernel parameters which are not really features, but must be\n"
> "entered in as decimal or hexadecimal numbers or possibly text.\n"
> "\n"
> -"Menu items beginning with [*], <M> or [ ] represent features\n"
> -"configured to be built in, modularized or removed respectively.\n"
> -"Pointed brackets <> represent module capable features.\n"
> +"Menu items beginning with following braces represent features that\n"
> +" [ ] can be built in or removed\n"
> +" < > can be built in, modularized or removed\n"
> +" { } can be built in or modularized (selected by other feature)\n"
> +" - - are selected by other feature,\n"
> +"while *, M or whitespace inside braces means to build in, build as\n"
> +"a module or to exclude the feature respectively.\n"
> "\n"
> "To change any of these features, highlight it with the cursor\n"
> "keys and press <Y> to build it in, <M> to make it a module or\n"
> @@ -560,7 +564,7 @@ static void build_conf(struct menu *menu)
> if (sym_is_changable(sym))
> item_make("[%c]", val == no ? ' ' : '*');
> else
> - item_make("---");
> + item_make("-%c-", val == no ? ' ' : '*');
> item_set_tag('t');
> item_set_data(menu);
> break;
> @@ -570,10 +574,13 @@ static void build_conf(struct menu *menu)
> case mod: ch = 'M'; break;
> default: ch = ' '; break;
> }
> - if (sym_is_changable(sym))
> - item_make("<%c>", ch);
> - else
> - item_make("---");
> + if (sym_is_changable(sym)) {
> + if (sym->rev_dep.tri == mod)
> + item_make("{%c}", ch);
> + else
> + item_make("<%c>", ch);
> + } else
> + item_make("-%c-", ch);
> item_set_tag('t');
> item_set_data(menu);
> break;
> --
---
~Randy
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