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#!/bin/sh
#-
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Devin Teske
# All Rights Reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
############################################################ INCLUDES
BSDCFG_SHARE="/usr/share/bsdconfig"
. $BSDCFG_SHARE/common.subr || exit 1
f_dprintf "%s: loading includes..." "$0"
f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/dialog.subr
f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/mustberoot.subr
f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/sysrc.subr
f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/startup/rcvar.subr
BSDCFG_LIBE="/usr/libexec/bsdconfig" APP_DIR="140.startup"
f_include_lang $BSDCFG_LIBE/$APP_DIR/include/messages.subr
ipgm=$( f_index_menusel_keyword $BSDCFG_LIBE/$APP_DIR/INDEX "$pgm" )
[ $? -eq $SUCCESS -a "$ipgm" ] && pgm="$ipgm"
############################################################ GLOBALS
#
# Global map/menu-list for the main menu
#
RCVAR_MAP=
_RCVAR_MAP=
RCVAR_MENU_LIST=
#
# Options
#
# Inherit SHOW_DESC value if set, otherwise default to 1
[ "${SHOW_DESC+set}" ] || SHOW_DESC=1
############################################################ FUNCTIONS
# dialog_menu_main
#
# Display the dialog(1)-based application main menu.
#
dialog_menu_main()
{
local hline="$hline_arrows_tab_enter"
local prompt=""
RCVAR_MENU_LIST="
'X $msg_exit' '$msg_exit_this_menu'
${SHOW_DESC:+'$msg_exit_this_menu'}
" # END-QUOTE
if [ ! "$_RCVAR_MAP" ]; then
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# Generate RCVAR_MAP of `rcvar dflt script desc ...' per-line
f_dialog_info "$msg_creating_rcvar_map"
RCVAR_MAP=$( f_startup_rcvar_map )
export RCVAR_MAP
export _RCVAR_MAP=1
fi
RCVAR_MENU_LIST="$RCVAR_MENU_LIST $(
. "$RC_DEFAULTS" > /dev/null
source_rc_confs > /dev/null
for rcvar in $( echo "$RCVAR_MAP" | awk '{print $1}' ); do
eval export $rcvar
done
export SHOW_DESC msg_default_value
echo "$RCVAR_MAP" | awk '
BEGIN {
prefix = ""
rword = "^[[:space:]]*[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]*"
}
{
cur_prefix = tolower(substr($1, 1, 1))
printf "'\''"
if ( prefix != cur_prefix )
prefix = cur_prefix
else
printf " "
rcvar = $1
default = $2
script = $3
printf "%s'\'' '\''", rcvar
if ( ENVIRON[rcvar] ~ /[Yy][Ee][Ss]/ )
printf "[X] "
else
printf "[ ] "
printf "%s; " ENVIRON["msg_default_value"],
script, default
printf "'\''"
if ( ENVIRON["SHOW_DESC"] ) {
desc = $0
sub(rword, "", desc)
sub(rword, "", desc)
sub(rword, "", desc)
gsub(/'\''/, "'\''\\'\'\''", desc)
printf " '\''%s'\''", desc
}
printf "\n"
}'
)"
set -f # noglob
local height width rows
eval f_dialog_menu${SHOW_DESC:+_with_help}_size \
height width rows \
\"\$DIALOG_TITLE\" \
\"\$DIALOG_BACKTITLE\" \
\"\$prompt\" \
\"\$hline\" \
$RCVAR_MENU_LIST
Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
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local menu_choice
menu_choice=$( eval $DIALOG \
--title \"\$DIALOG_TITLE\" \
--backtitle \"\$DIALOG_BACKTITLE\" \
--hline \"\$hline\" \
--keep-tite \
--ok-label \"\$msg_ok\" \
--cancel-label \"\$msg_cancel\" \
${SHOW_DESC:+--item-help} \
--default-item \"\$DEFAULTITEM_$$\" \
--menu \"\$prompt\" \
$height $width $rows \
$RCVAR_MENU_LIST \
2>&1 >&$DIALOG_TERMINAL_PASSTHRU_FD
)
local retval=$?
Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
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f_dialog_data_sanitize menu_choice
f_dialog_menutag_store "$menu_choice"
setvar DEFAULTITEM_$$ "$menu_choice"
return $retval
}
############################################################ MAIN
# Incorporate rc-file if it exists
[ -f "$HOME/.bsdconfigrc" ] && f_include "$HOME/.bsdconfigrc"
#
# Process command-line arguments
#
while getopts h$GETOPTS_STDARGS flag; do
case "$flag" in
h|\?) f_usage $BSDCFG_LIBE/$APP_DIR/USAGE "PROGRAM_NAME" "$pgm";;
esac
done
shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
#
# Initialize
#
f_dialog_title "$msg_toggle_startup_services"
f_dialog_backtitle "${ipgm:+bsdconfig }$pgm"
f_mustberoot_init
while :; do
Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
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dialog_menu_main || f_die
f_dialog_menutag_fetch mtag
case "$mtag" in
"X $msg_exit") break ;;
*) # Anything else is an rcvar to toggle
rcvar="${mtag# }"
value=$( eval f_dialog_menutag2item${SHOW_DESC:+_with_help} \
\"\$mtag\" $RCVAR_MENU_LIST )
# Determine the new [toggled] value to use
case "$value" in
"[X]"*) value="NO";;
*) value="YES";;
esac
err=$( f_sysrc_set "$rcvar" "$value" 2>&1 ) ||
f_dialog_msgbox "$err"
esac
done
exit $SUCCESS
################################################################################
# END
################################################################################