3630506b9d
Draw console on efi. Add vbe framebuffer for BIOS loader (vbe off, vbe on, vbe list, vbe set xxx). autoload font (/boot/fonts) based on resolution and font size. Add command loadfont (set font by file) and variable screen.font (set font by size). Pass loaded font to kernel. Export variables: screen.height screen.width screen.depth Add gfx primitives to draw the screen and put png image on the screen. Rework menu draw to iterate list of consoles to enamble device specific output. Probably something else I forgot... Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27420
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1324 lines
35 KiB
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\ Copyright (c) 2003 Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org>
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\ Copyright (c) 2003 Aleksander Fafula <alex@fafula.com>
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\ Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Devin Teske <dteske@FreeBSD.org>
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\ All rights reserved.
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\
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\ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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\ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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\ are met:
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\ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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\ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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\ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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\ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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\ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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\
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\ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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\ ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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\ IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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\ ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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\ FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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\ DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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\ OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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\ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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\ LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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\ OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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\ SUCH DAMAGE.
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\
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\ $FreeBSD$
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marker task-menu.4th
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\ Frame drawing
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include /boot/frames.4th
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vocabulary menu-infrastructure
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vocabulary menu-namespace
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vocabulary menu-command-helpers
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only forth also menu-infrastructure definitions
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f_double \ Set frames to double (see frames.4th). Replace with
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\ f_single if you want single frames.
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46 constant dot \ ASCII definition of a period (in decimal)
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5 constant menu_default_x \ default column position of timeout
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10 constant menu_default_y \ default row position of timeout msg
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4 constant menu_timeout_default_x \ default column position of timeout
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23 constant menu_timeout_default_y \ default row position of timeout msg
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10 constant menu_timeout_default \ default timeout (in seconds)
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\ Customize the following values with care
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1 constant menu_start \ Numerical prefix of first menu item
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dot constant bullet \ Menu bullet (appears after numerical prefix)
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5 constant menu_x \ Row position of the menu (from the top)
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10 constant menu_y \ Column position of the menu (from left side)
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\ Menu Appearance
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variable menuidx \ Menu item stack for number prefixes
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variable menurow \ Menu item stack for positioning
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variable menubllt \ Menu item bullet
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\ Menu Positioning
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variable menuX \ Menu X offset (columns)
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variable menuY \ Menu Y offset (rows)
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\ Menu-item elements
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variable menurebootadded
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\ Parsing of kernels into menu-items
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variable kernidx
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variable kernlen
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variable kernmenuidx
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\ Menu timer [count-down] variables
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variable menu_timeout_enabled \ timeout state (internal use only)
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variable menu_time \ variable for tracking the passage of time
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variable menu_timeout \ determined configurable delay duration
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variable menu_timeout_x \ column position of timeout message
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variable menu_timeout_y \ row position of timeout message
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\ Containers for parsing kernels into menu-items
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create kerncapbuf 64 allot
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create kerndefault 64 allot
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create kernelsbuf 256 allot
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only forth also menu-namespace definitions
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\ Menu-item key association/detection
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variable menukey1
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variable menukey2
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variable menukey3
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variable menukey4
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variable menukey5
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variable menukey6
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variable menukey7
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variable menukey8
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variable menureboot
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variable menuacpi
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variable menuoptions
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variable menukernel
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\ Menu initialization status variables
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variable init_state1
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variable init_state2
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variable init_state3
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variable init_state4
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variable init_state5
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variable init_state6
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variable init_state7
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variable init_state8
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\ Boolean option status variables
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variable toggle_state1
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variable toggle_state2
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variable toggle_state3
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variable toggle_state4
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variable toggle_state5
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variable toggle_state6
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variable toggle_state7
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variable toggle_state8
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\ Array option status variables
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variable cycle_state1
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variable cycle_state2
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variable cycle_state3
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variable cycle_state4
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variable cycle_state5
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variable cycle_state6
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variable cycle_state7
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variable cycle_state8
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\ Containers for storing the initial caption text
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create init_text1 64 allot
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create init_text2 64 allot
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create init_text3 64 allot
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create init_text4 64 allot
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create init_text5 64 allot
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create init_text6 64 allot
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create init_text7 64 allot
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create init_text8 64 allot
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only forth definitions
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: arch-i386? ( -- BOOL ) \ Returns TRUE (-1) on i386, FALSE (0) otherwise.
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s" arch-i386" environment? dup if
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drop
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then
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;
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: acpipresent? ( -- flag ) \ Returns TRUE if ACPI is present, FALSE otherwise
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s" hint.acpi.0.rsdp" getenv
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dup -1 = if
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drop false exit
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then
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2drop
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true
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;
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: acpienabled? ( -- flag ) \ Returns TRUE if ACPI is enabled, FALSE otherwise
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s" hint.acpi.0.disabled" getenv
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dup -1 <> if
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s" 0" compare 0<> if
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false exit
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then
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else
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drop
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then
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true
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;
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: +c! ( N C-ADDR/U K -- C-ADDR/U )
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3 pick 3 pick ( n c-addr/u k -- n c-addr/u k n c-addr )
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rot + c! ( n c-addr/u k n c-addr -- n c-addr/u )
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rot drop ( n c-addr/u -- c-addr/u )
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;
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only forth also menu-namespace definitions
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\ Forth variables
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: namespace ( C-ADDR/U N -- ) also menu-namespace +c! evaluate previous ;
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: menukeyN ( N -- ADDR ) s" menukeyN" 7 namespace ;
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: init_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" init_stateN" 10 namespace ;
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: toggle_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" toggle_stateN" 12 namespace ;
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: cycle_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" cycle_stateN" 11 namespace ;
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: init_textN ( N -- C-ADDR ) s" init_textN" 9 namespace ;
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\ Environment variables
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: kernel[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" kernel[x]" 7 +c! ;
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: menu_init[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_init[x]" 10 +c! ;
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: menu_command[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_command[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_caption[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_caption[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: ansi_caption[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" ansi_caption[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_keycode[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_keycode[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: toggled_text[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" toggled_text[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: toggled_ansi[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" toggled_ansi[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_caption[x][y] ( N M -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_caption[x][y]" 16 +c! 13 +c! ;
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: ansi_caption[x][y] ( N M -- C-ADDR/U ) s" ansi_caption[x][y]" 16 +c! 13 +c! ;
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also menu-infrastructure definitions
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\ This function prints a menu item at menuX (row) and menuY (column), returns
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\ the incremental decimal ASCII value associated with the menu item, and
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\ increments the cursor position to the next row for the creation of the next
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\ menu item. This function is called by the menu-create function. You need not
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\ call it directly.
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\
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: printmenuitem ( menu_item_str -- ascii_keycode )
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loader_color? if [char] ^ escc! then
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menurow dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menurow )
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menuidx dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menuidx )
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\ Calculate the menuitem row position
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menurow @ menuY @ +
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\ Position the cursor at the menuitem position
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dup menuX @ swap at-xy
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\ Print the value of menuidx
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loader_color? dup ( -- bool bool )
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if b then
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menuidx @ .
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if me then
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\ Move the cursor forward 1 column
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dup menuX @ 1+ swap at-xy
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menubllt @ emit \ Print the menu bullet using the emit function
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\ Move the cursor to the 3rd column from the current position
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\ to allow for a space between the numerical prefix and the
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\ text caption
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menuX @ 3 + swap at-xy
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\ Print the menu caption (we expect a string to be on the stack
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\ prior to invoking this function)
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type
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\ Here we will add the ASCII decimal of the numerical prefix
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\ to the stack (decimal ASCII for `1' is 49) as a "return value"
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menuidx @ 48 +
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;
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\ This function prints the appropriate menuitem basename to the stack if an
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\ ACPI option is to be presented to the user, otherwise returns -1. Used
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\ internally by menu-create, you need not (nor should you) call this directly.
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\
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: acpimenuitem ( -- C-Addr/U | -1 )
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arch-i386? if
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acpipresent? if
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acpienabled? if
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loader_color? if
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s" toggled_ansi[x]"
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else
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s" toggled_text[x]"
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then
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else
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loader_color? if
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s" ansi_caption[x]"
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else
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s" menu_caption[x]"
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then
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then
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else
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menuidx dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menuidx )
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-1
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then
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else
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-1
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then
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;
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: delim? ( C -- BOOL )
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dup 32 = ( c -- c bool ) \ [sp] space
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over 9 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [ht] horizontal tab
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over 10 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [nl] newline
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over 13 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [cr] carriage return
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over [char] , = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ comma
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swap drop ( c bool -- bool ) \ return boolean
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;
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\ This function parses $kernels into variables that are used by the menu to
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\ display which kernel to boot when the [overloaded] `boot' word is interpreted.
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\ Used internally by menu-create, you need not (nor should you) call this
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\ directly.
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\
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: parse-kernels ( N -- ) \ kernidx
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kernidx ! ( n -- ) \ store provided `x' value
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[char] 0 kernmenuidx ! \ initialize `y' value for menu_caption[x][y]
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\ Attempt to get a list of kernels, fall back to sensible default
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s" kernels" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft )
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s" kernel kernel.old"
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then ( -- c-addr/u )
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\ Check to see if the user has altered $kernel by comparing it against
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\ $kernel[N] where N is kernel_state (the actively displayed kernel).
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s" kernel_state" evaluate @ 48 + s" kernel[N]" 7 +c! getenv
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dup -1 <> if
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then
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2swap 2over compare 0= if
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2drop FALSE ( skip below conditional )
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else \ User has changed $kernel
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TRUE ( slurp in new value )
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then
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else \ We haven't yet parsed $kernels into $kernel[N]
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then
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TRUE ( slurp in initial value )
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then ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u,-1 | 0 )
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if \ slurp new value into kerndefault
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kerndefault 1+ 0 2swap strcat swap 1- c!
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then
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\ Clear out existing parsed-kernels
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kernidx @ [char] 0
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begin
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dup kernel[x] unsetenv
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2dup menu_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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2dup ansi_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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1+ dup [char] 8 >
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until
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2drop
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\ Step through the string until we find the end
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begin
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0 kernlen ! \ initialize length of value
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\ Skip leading whitespace and/or comma delimiters
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begin
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dup 0<> if
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over c@ delim? ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u bool )
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else
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false ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u bool )
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then
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while
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1- swap 1+ swap ( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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repeat
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( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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dup 0= if \ end of string while eating whitespace
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2drop ( c-addr/u -- )
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 <> if \ found at least one
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exit \ all done
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then
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\ No entries in $kernels; use $kernel instead
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then ( -- c-addr/u )
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dup kernlen ! \ store entire value length as kernlen
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else
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\ We're still within $kernels parsing toward the end;
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\ find delimiter/end to determine kernlen
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2dup ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u )
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begin dup 0<> while
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over c@ delim? if
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drop 0 ( break ) \ found delimiter
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else
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kernlen @ 1+ kernlen ! \ incrememnt
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1- swap 1+ swap \ c-addr++ u--
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then
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repeat
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2drop ( c-addr/u c-addr'/u' -- c-addr/u )
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\ If this is the first entry, compare it to $kernel
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\ If different, then insert $kernel beforehand
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 = if
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over kernlen @ kerndefault count compare if
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kernelsbuf 0 kerndefault count strcat
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s" ," strcat 2swap strcat
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kerndefault count swap drop kernlen !
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then
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then
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then
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( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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\ At this point, we should have something on the stack to store
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\ as the next kernel menu option; start assembling variables
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over kernlen @ ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u2 )
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\ Assign first to kernel[x]
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2dup kernmenuidx @ kernel[x] setenv
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\ Assign second to menu_caption[x][y]
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kerncapbuf 0 s" [K]ernel: " strcat
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2over strcat
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kernidx @ kernmenuidx @ menu_caption[x][y]
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setenv
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\ Assign third to ansi_caption[x][y]
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kerncapbuf 0 s" @[1mK@[mernel: " [char] @ escc! strcat
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 = if
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s" default/@[32m"
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else
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s" @[34;1m"
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then
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[char] @ escc! strcat
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2over strcat
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s" @[m" [char] @ escc! strcat
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kernidx @ kernmenuidx @ ansi_caption[x][y]
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setenv
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2drop ( c-addr/u c-addr/u2 -- c-addr/u )
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kernmenuidx @ 1+ dup kernmenuidx ! [char] 8 > if
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2drop ( c-addr/u -- ) exit
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then
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kernlen @ - swap kernlen @ + swap ( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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again
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;
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\ This function goes through the kernels that were discovered by the
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\ parse-kernels function [above], adding " (# of #)" text to the end of each
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\ caption.
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\
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: tag-kernels ( -- )
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kernidx @ ( -- x ) dup 0= if exit then
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[char] 0 s" (Y of Z)" ( x -- x y c-addr/u )
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kernmenuidx @ -rot 7 +c! \ Replace 'Z' with number of kernels parsed
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begin
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2 pick 1+ -rot 2 +c! \ Replace 'Y' with current ASCII num
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2over menu_caption[x][y] getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup + 1- c@ [char] ) = if
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2drop \ Already tagged
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else
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kerncapbuf 0 2swap strcat
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2over strcat
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5 pick 5 pick menu_caption[x][y] setenv
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then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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2over ansi_caption[x][y] getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup + 1- c@ [char] ) = if
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2drop \ Already tagged
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else
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kerncapbuf 0 2swap strcat
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2over strcat
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5 pick 5 pick ansi_caption[x][y] setenv
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then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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rot 1+ dup [char] 8 > if
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-rot 2drop TRUE ( break )
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else
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-rot FALSE
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then
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until
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2drop ( x y -- )
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;
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\ This function creates the list of menu items. This function is called by the
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\ menu-display function. You need not call it directly.
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\
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: menu-create ( -- )
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\ Print the frame caption at (x,y)
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s" loader_menu_title" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop s" Welcome to FreeBSD"
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then
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TRUE ( use default alignment )
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s" loader_menu_title_align" getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup s" left" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 1 )
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2drop ( c-addr/u ) drop ( bool )
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menuX @ menuY @ 1-
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FALSE ( don't use default alignment )
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else ( 1 ) 2dup s" right" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 2 )
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2drop ( c-addr/u ) drop ( bool )
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menuX @ 42 + 4 - over - menuY @ 1-
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FALSE ( don't use default alignment )
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else ( 2 ) 2drop ( c-addr/u ) then ( 1 ) then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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if ( use default center alignement? )
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menuX @ 19 + over 2 / - menuY @ 1-
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then
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at-xy type
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\ If $menu_init is set, evaluate it (allowing for whole menus to be
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\ constructed dynamically -- as this function could conceivably set
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\ the remaining environment variables to construct the menu entirely).
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\
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s" menu_init" getenv dup -1 <> if
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evaluate
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else
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drop
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then
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\ Print our menu options with respective key/variable associations.
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\ `printmenuitem' ends by adding the decimal ASCII value for the
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\ numerical prefix to the stack. We store the value left on the stack
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\ to the key binding variable for later testing against a character
|
|
\ captured by the `getkey' function.
|
|
|
|
\ Note that any menu item beyond 9 will have a numerical prefix on the
|
|
\ screen consisting of the first digit (ie. 1 for the tenth menu item)
|
|
\ and the key required to activate that menu item will be the decimal
|
|
\ ASCII of 48 plus the menu item (ie. 58 for the tenth item, aka. `:')
|
|
\ which is misleading and not desirable.
|
|
\
|
|
\ Thus, we do not allow more than 8 configurable items on the menu
|
|
\ (with "Reboot" as the optional ninth and highest numbered item).
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize the ACPI option status.
|
|
\
|
|
0 menuacpi !
|
|
s" menu_acpi" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
menuacpi !
|
|
arch-i386? if acpipresent? if
|
|
\
|
|
\ Set menu toggle state to active state
|
|
\ (required by generic toggle_menuitem)
|
|
\
|
|
acpienabled? menuacpi @ toggle_stateN !
|
|
then then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize kernel captions after parsing $kernels
|
|
\
|
|
0 menukernel !
|
|
s" menu_kernel" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
dup menukernel !
|
|
dup parse-kernels tag-kernels
|
|
|
|
\ Get the current cycle state (entry to use)
|
|
s" kernel_state" evaluate @ 48 + ( n -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ If state is invalid, reset
|
|
dup kernmenuidx @ 1- > if
|
|
drop [char] 0 ( n y -- n 48 )
|
|
0 s" kernel_state" evaluate !
|
|
over s" init_kernel" evaluate drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Set the current non-ANSI caption
|
|
2dup swap dup ( n y -- n y y n n )
|
|
s" set menu_caption[x]=$menu_caption[x][y]"
|
|
17 +c! 34 +c! 37 +c! evaluate
|
|
( n y y n n c-addr/u -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ Set the current ANSI caption
|
|
2dup swap dup ( n y -- n y y n n )
|
|
s" set ansi_caption[x]=$ansi_caption[x][y]"
|
|
17 +c! 34 +c! 37 +c! evaluate
|
|
( n y y n n c-addr/u -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize cycle state from stored value
|
|
48 - ( n y -- n k )
|
|
s" init_cyclestate" evaluate ( n k -- n )
|
|
|
|
\ Set $kernel to $kernel[y]
|
|
s" activate_kernel" evaluate ( n -- n )
|
|
then
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize the menu_options visual separator.
|
|
\
|
|
0 menuoptions !
|
|
s" menu_options" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
menuoptions !
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize "Reboot" menu state variable (prevents double-entry)
|
|
false menurebootadded !
|
|
|
|
menu_start
|
|
1- menuidx ! \ Initialize the starting index for the menu
|
|
0 menurow ! \ Initialize the starting position for the menu
|
|
|
|
49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
|
|
begin
|
|
\ If the "Options:" separator, print it.
|
|
dup menuoptions @ = if
|
|
\ Optionally add a reboot option to the menu
|
|
s" menu_reboot" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
drop
|
|
s" Reboot" printmenuitem menureboot !
|
|
true menurebootadded !
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
menuX @
|
|
menurow @ 2 + menurow !
|
|
menurow @ menuY @ +
|
|
at-xy
|
|
s" menu_optionstext" getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
type
|
|
else
|
|
drop ." Options:"
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ If this is the ACPI menu option, act accordingly.
|
|
dup menuacpi @ = if
|
|
dup acpimenuitem ( n -- n n c-addr/u | n n -1 )
|
|
dup -1 <> if
|
|
13 +c! ( n n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
\ replace 'x' with n
|
|
else
|
|
swap drop ( n n -1 -- n -1 )
|
|
over menu_command[x] unsetenv
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure we have not already initialized this item
|
|
dup init_stateN dup @ 0= if
|
|
1 swap !
|
|
|
|
\ If this menuitem has an initializer, run it
|
|
dup menu_init[x]
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
evaluate
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
dup
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
dup -1 <> if
|
|
\ test for environment variable
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
printmenuitem ( c-addr/u -- n )
|
|
dup menukeyN !
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
1+ dup 56 > \ add 1 to iterator, continue if less than 57
|
|
until
|
|
drop \ iterator
|
|
|
|
\ Optionally add a reboot option to the menu
|
|
menurebootadded @ true <> if
|
|
s" menu_reboot" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
drop \ no need for the value
|
|
s" Reboot" \ menu caption (required by printmenuitem)
|
|
|
|
printmenuitem
|
|
menureboot !
|
|
else
|
|
0 menureboot !
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ Takes a single integer on the stack and updates the timeout display. The
|
|
\ integer must be between 0 and 9 (we will only update a single digit in the
|
|
\ source message).
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-timeout-update ( N -- )
|
|
|
|
\ Enforce minimum/maximum
|
|
dup 9 > if drop 9 then
|
|
dup 0 < if drop 0 then
|
|
|
|
s" Autoboot in N seconds. [Space] to pause" ( n -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
2 pick 0> if
|
|
rot 48 + -rot ( n c-addr/u -- n' c-addr/u ) \ convert to ASCII
|
|
12 +c! ( n' c-addr/u -- c-addr/u ) \ replace 'N' above
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout_x @ menu_timeout_y @ at-xy \ position cursor
|
|
type ( c-addr/u -- ) \ print message
|
|
else
|
|
menu_timeout_x @ menu_timeout_y @ at-xy \ position cursor
|
|
spaces ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr ) \ erase message
|
|
2drop ( n c-addr -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
0 25 at-xy ( position cursor back at bottom-left )
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ This function blocks program flow (loops forever) until a key is pressed.
|
|
\ The key that was pressed is added to the top of the stack in the form of its
|
|
\ decimal ASCII representation. This function is called by the menu-display
|
|
\ function. You need not call it directly.
|
|
\
|
|
: getkey ( -- ascii_keycode )
|
|
|
|
begin \ loop forever
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout_enabled @ 1 = if
|
|
( -- )
|
|
seconds ( get current time: -- N )
|
|
dup menu_time @ <> if ( has time elapsed?: N N N -- N )
|
|
|
|
\ At least 1 second has elapsed since last loop
|
|
\ so we will decrement our "timeout" (really a
|
|
\ counter, insuring that we do not proceed too
|
|
\ fast) and update our timeout display.
|
|
|
|
menu_time ! ( update time record: N -- )
|
|
menu_timeout @ ( "time" remaining: -- N )
|
|
dup 0> if ( greater than 0?: N N 0 -- N )
|
|
1- ( decrement counter: N -- N )
|
|
dup menu_timeout !
|
|
( re-assign: N N Addr -- N )
|
|
then
|
|
( -- N )
|
|
|
|
dup 0= swap 0< or if ( N <= 0?: N N -- )
|
|
\ halt the timer
|
|
0 menu_timeout ! ( 0 Addr -- )
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled ! ( 0 Addr -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ update the timer display ( N -- )
|
|
menu_timeout @ menu-timeout-update
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout @ 0= if
|
|
\ We've reached the end of the timeout
|
|
\ (user did not cancel by pressing ANY
|
|
\ key)
|
|
|
|
s" menu_timeout_command" getenv dup
|
|
-1 = if
|
|
drop \ clean-up
|
|
else
|
|
evaluate
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
else ( -- N )
|
|
\ No [detectable] time has elapsed (in seconds)
|
|
drop ( N -- )
|
|
then
|
|
( -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
key? if \ Was a key pressed? (see loader(8))
|
|
|
|
\ An actual key was pressed (if the timeout is running,
|
|
\ kill it regardless of which key was pressed)
|
|
menu_timeout @ 0<> if
|
|
0 menu_timeout !
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled !
|
|
|
|
\ clear screen of timeout message
|
|
0 menu-timeout-update
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ get the key that was pressed and exit (if we
|
|
\ get a non-zero ASCII code)
|
|
key dup 0<> if
|
|
exit
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
50 ms \ sleep for 50 milliseconds (see loader(8))
|
|
|
|
again
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
: menu-erase ( -- ) \ Erases menu and resets positioning variable to position 1.
|
|
|
|
\ Clear the screen area associated with the interactive menu
|
|
menuX @ menuY @
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces
|
|
2drop
|
|
|
|
\ Reset the starting index and position for the menu
|
|
menu_start 1- menuidx !
|
|
0 menurow !
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
only forth
|
|
also menu-infrastructure
|
|
also menu-namespace
|
|
also menu-command-helpers definitions
|
|
|
|
: toggle_menuitem ( N -- N ) \ toggles caption text and internal menuitem state
|
|
|
|
\ ASCII numeral equal to user-selected menu item must be on the stack.
|
|
\ We do not modify the stack, so the ASCII numeral is left on top.
|
|
|
|
dup init_textN c@ 0= if
|
|
\ NOTE: no need to check toggle_stateN since the first time we
|
|
\ are called, we will populate init_textN. Further, we don't
|
|
\ need to test whether menu_caption[x] (ansi_caption[x] when
|
|
\ loader_color?=1) is available since we would not have been
|
|
\ called if the caption was NULL.
|
|
|
|
\ base name of environment variable
|
|
dup ( n -- n n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n )
|
|
init_textN ( n c-addr/u n -- n c-addr/u c-addr )
|
|
|
|
\ now we have the buffer c-addr on top
|
|
\ ( followed by c-addr/u of current caption )
|
|
|
|
\ Copy the current caption into our buffer
|
|
2dup c! -rot \ store strlen at first byte
|
|
begin
|
|
rot 1+ \ bring alt addr to top and increment
|
|
-rot -rot \ bring buffer addr to top
|
|
2dup c@ swap c! \ copy current character
|
|
1+ \ increment buffer addr
|
|
rot 1- \ bring buffer len to top and decrement
|
|
dup 0= \ exit loop if buffer len is zero
|
|
until
|
|
2drop \ buffer len/addr
|
|
drop \ alt addr
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Now we are certain to have init_textN populated with the initial
|
|
\ value of menu_caption[x] (ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled).
|
|
\ We can now use init_textN as the untoggled caption and
|
|
\ toggled_text[x] (toggled_ansi[x] with loader_color enabled) as the
|
|
\ toggled caption and store the appropriate value into menu_caption[x]
|
|
\ (again, ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled). Last, we'll
|
|
\ negate the toggled state so that we reverse the flow on subsequent
|
|
\ calls.
|
|
|
|
dup toggle_stateN @ 0= if
|
|
\ state is OFF, toggle to ON
|
|
|
|
dup ( n -- n n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
toggled_ansi[x]
|
|
else
|
|
toggled_text[x]
|
|
then
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
\ Assign toggled text to menu caption
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
else
|
|
\ No toggled text, keep the same caption
|
|
drop ( n -1 -- n ) \ getenv cruft
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
true \ new value of toggle state var (to be stored later)
|
|
else
|
|
\ state is ON, toggle to OFF
|
|
|
|
dup init_textN count ( n -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
\ Assign init_textN text to menu caption
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
|
|
false \ new value of toggle state var (to be stored below)
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ now we'll store the new toggle state (on top of stack)
|
|
over toggle_stateN !
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
: cycle_menuitem ( N -- N ) \ cycles through array of choices for a menuitem
|
|
|
|
\ ASCII numeral equal to user-selected menu item must be on the stack.
|
|
\ We do not modify the stack, so the ASCII numeral is left on top.
|
|
|
|
dup cycle_stateN dup @ 1+ \ get value and increment
|
|
|
|
\ Before assigning the (incremented) value back to the pointer,
|
|
\ let's test for the existence of this particular array element.
|
|
\ If the element exists, we'll store index value and move on.
|
|
\ Otherwise, we'll loop around to zero and store that.
|
|
|
|
dup 48 + ( n addr k -- n addr k k' )
|
|
\ duplicate array index and convert to ASCII numeral
|
|
|
|
3 pick swap ( n addr k k' -- n addr k n k' ) \ (n,k') as (x,y)
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x][y]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x][y]
|
|
then
|
|
( n addr k n k' -- n addr k c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
\ Now test for the existence of our incremented array index in the
|
|
\ form of $menu_caption[x][y] ($ansi_caption[x][y] with loader_color
|
|
\ enabled) as set in loader.rc(5), et. al.
|
|
|
|
getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
\ No caption set for this array index. Loop back to zero.
|
|
|
|
drop ( n addr k -1 -- n addr k ) \ getenv cruft
|
|
drop 0 ( n addr k -- n addr 0 ) \ new value to store later
|
|
|
|
2 pick [char] 0 ( n addr 0 -- n addr 0 n 48 ) \ (n,48) as (x,y)
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x][y]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x][y]
|
|
then
|
|
( n addr 0 n 48 -- n addr 0 c-addr/u )
|
|
getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
\ Highly unlikely to occur, but to ensure things move
|
|
\ along smoothly, allocate a temporary NULL string
|
|
drop ( cruft ) s" "
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ At this point, we should have the following on the stack (in order,
|
|
\ from bottom to top):
|
|
\
|
|
\ n - Ascii numeral representing the menu choice (inherited)
|
|
\ addr - address of our internal cycle_stateN variable
|
|
\ k - zero-based number we intend to store to the above
|
|
\ c-addr/u - string value we intend to store to menu_caption[x]
|
|
\ (or ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled)
|
|
\
|
|
\ Let's perform what we need to with the above.
|
|
|
|
\ Assign array value text to menu caption
|
|
4 pick ( n addr k c-addr/u -- n addr k c-addr/u n )
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
|
|
swap ! ( n addr k -- n ) \ update array state variable
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
only forth definitions also menu-infrastructure
|
|
|
|
\ Erase and redraw the menu. Useful if you change a caption and want to
|
|
\ update the menu to reflect the new value.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-redraw ( -- )
|
|
menu-erase
|
|
menu-create
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
: menu-box
|
|
f_double ( default frame type )
|
|
\ Interpret a custom frame type for the menu
|
|
TRUE ( draw a box? default yes, but might be altered below )
|
|
s" loader_menu_frame" getenv dup -1 = if ( 1 )
|
|
drop \ no custom frame type
|
|
else ( 1 ) 2dup s" single" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 2 )
|
|
f_single ( see frames.4th )
|
|
else ( 2 ) 2dup s" double" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 3 )
|
|
f_double ( see frames.4th )
|
|
else ( 3 ) s" none" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 4 )
|
|
drop FALSE \ don't draw a box
|
|
( 4 ) then ( 3 ) then ( 2 ) then ( 1 ) then
|
|
if
|
|
42 13 menuX @ 3 - menuY @ 1- box \ Draw frame (w,h,x,y)
|
|
then
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ This function initializes the menu. Call this from your `loader.rc' file
|
|
\ before calling any other menu-related functions.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-init ( -- )
|
|
menu_start
|
|
1- menuidx ! \ Initialize the starting index for the menu
|
|
0 menurow ! \ Initialize the starting position for the menu
|
|
|
|
\ Assign configuration values
|
|
s" loader_menu_y" getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop \ no custom row position
|
|
menu_default_y
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure custom position is a number
|
|
?number 0= if
|
|
menu_default_y \ or use default
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
menuY !
|
|
s" loader_menu_x" getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop \ no custom column position
|
|
menu_default_x
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure custom position is a number
|
|
?number 0= if
|
|
menu_default_x \ or use default
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
menuX !
|
|
|
|
['] menu-box console-iterate
|
|
0 25 at-xy \ Move cursor to the bottom for output
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
also menu-namespace
|
|
|
|
\ Main function. Call this from your `loader.rc' file.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-display ( -- )
|
|
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled ! \ start with automatic timeout disabled
|
|
|
|
\ check indication that automatic execution after delay is requested
|
|
s" menu_timeout_command" getenv -1 <> if ( Addr C -1 -- | Addr )
|
|
drop ( just testing existence right now: Addr -- )
|
|
|
|
\ initialize state variables
|
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seconds menu_time ! ( store the time we started )
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1 menu_timeout_enabled ! ( enable automatic timeout )
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\ read custom time-duration (if set)
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s" autoboot_delay" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop \ no custom duration (remove dup'd bunk -1)
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menu_timeout_default \ use default setting
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else
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2dup ?number 0= if ( if not a number )
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\ disable timeout if "NO", else use default
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s" NO" compare-insensitive 0= if
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0 menu_timeout_enabled !
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0 ( assigned to menu_timeout below )
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else
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menu_timeout_default
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then
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else
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-rot 2drop
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\ boot immediately if less than zero
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dup 0< if
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drop
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menu-create
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0 25 at-xy
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0 boot
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then
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then
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then
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menu_timeout ! ( store value on stack from above )
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menu_timeout_enabled @ 1 = if
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\ read custom column position (if set)
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s" loader_menu_timeout_x" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop \ no custom column position
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menu_timeout_default_x \ use default setting
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else
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\ make sure custom position is a number
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?number 0= if
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menu_timeout_default_x \ or use default
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then
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then
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menu_timeout_x ! ( store value on stack from above )
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\ read custom row position (if set)
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s" loader_menu_timeout_y" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop \ no custom row position
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menu_timeout_default_y \ use default setting
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else
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\ make sure custom position is a number
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?number 0= if
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menu_timeout_default_y \ or use default
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then
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then
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menu_timeout_y ! ( store value on stack from above )
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then
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then
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menu-create
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begin \ Loop forever
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0 25 at-xy \ Move cursor to the bottom for output
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getkey \ Block here, waiting for a key to be pressed
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dup -1 = if
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drop exit \ Caught abort (abnormal return)
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then
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\ Boot if the user pressed Enter/Ctrl-M (13) or
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\ Ctrl-Enter/Ctrl-J (10)
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dup over 13 = swap 10 = or if
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drop ( no longer needed )
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s" boot" evaluate
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exit ( pedantic; never reached )
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then
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dup menureboot @ = if 0 reboot then
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\ Evaluate the decimal ASCII value against known menu item
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\ key associations and act accordingly
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49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
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begin
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dup menukeyN @
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rot tuck = if
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\ Adjust for missing ACPI menuitem on non-i386
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arch-i386? true <> menuacpi @ 0<> and if
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menuacpi @ over 2dup < -rot = or
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over 58 < and if
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( key >= menuacpi && key < 58: N -- N )
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1+
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then
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then
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\ Test for the environment variable
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dup menu_command[x]
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getenv dup -1 <> if
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\ Execute the stored procedure
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evaluate
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\ We expect there to be a non-zero
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\ value left on the stack after
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\ executing the stored procedure.
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\ If so, continue to run, else exit.
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0= if
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drop \ key pressed
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drop \ loop iterator
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exit
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else
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swap \ need iterator on top
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then
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then
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\ Re-adjust for missing ACPI menuitem
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arch-i386? true <> menuacpi @ 0<> and if
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swap
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menuacpi @ 1+ over 2dup < -rot = or
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over 59 < and if
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1-
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then
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swap
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then
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else
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swap \ need iterator on top
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then
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\
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\ Check for menu keycode shortcut(s)
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\
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dup menu_keycode[x]
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getenv dup -1 = if
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drop
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else
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?number 0<> if
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rot tuck = if
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swap
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dup menu_command[x]
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getenv dup -1 <> if
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evaluate
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0= if
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2drop
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exit
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then
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else
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drop
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then
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else
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swap
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then
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then
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then
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1+ dup 56 > \ increment iterator
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\ continue if less than 57
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until
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drop \ loop iterator
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drop \ key pressed
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again \ Non-operational key was pressed; repeat
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;
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\ This function unsets all the possible environment variables associated with
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\ creating the interactive menu.
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\
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: menu-unset ( -- )
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49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
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begin
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dup menu_init[x] unsetenv \ menu initializer
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dup menu_command[x] unsetenv \ menu command
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dup menu_caption[x] unsetenv \ menu caption
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dup ansi_caption[x] unsetenv \ ANSI caption
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dup menu_keycode[x] unsetenv \ menu keycode
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dup toggled_text[x] unsetenv \ toggle_menuitem caption
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dup toggled_ansi[x] unsetenv \ toggle_menuitem ANSI caption
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48 \ Iterator start (inner range 48 to 57; ASCII '0' to '9')
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begin
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\ cycle_menuitem caption and ANSI caption
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2dup menu_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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2dup ansi_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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1+ dup 57 >
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until
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drop \ inner iterator
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0 over menukeyN ! \ used by menu-create, menu-display
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0 over init_stateN ! \ used by menu-create
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0 over toggle_stateN ! \ used by toggle_menuitem
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0 over init_textN c! \ used by toggle_menuitem
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0 over cycle_stateN ! \ used by cycle_menuitem
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1+ dup 56 > \ increment, continue if less than 57
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until
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drop \ iterator
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s" menu_timeout_command" unsetenv \ menu timeout command
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s" menu_reboot" unsetenv \ Reboot menu option flag
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s" menu_acpi" unsetenv \ ACPI menu option flag
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s" menu_kernel" unsetenv \ Kernel menu option flag
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s" menu_options" unsetenv \ Options separator flag
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s" menu_optionstext" unsetenv \ separator display text
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s" menu_init" unsetenv \ menu initializer
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0 menureboot !
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0 menuacpi !
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0 menuoptions !
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;
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only forth definitions also menu-infrastructure
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\ This function both unsets menu variables and visually erases the menu area
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\ in-preparation for another menu.
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\
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: menu-clear ( -- )
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menu-unset
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menu-erase
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;
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bullet menubllt !
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also menu-namespace
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\ Initialize our menu initialization state variables
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0 init_state1 !
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0 init_state2 !
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0 init_state3 !
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0 init_state4 !
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0 init_state5 !
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0 init_state6 !
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0 init_state7 !
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0 init_state8 !
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\ Initialize our boolean state variables
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0 toggle_state1 !
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0 toggle_state2 !
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0 toggle_state3 !
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0 toggle_state4 !
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0 toggle_state5 !
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0 toggle_state6 !
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0 toggle_state7 !
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0 toggle_state8 !
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\ Initialize our array state variables
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0 cycle_state1 !
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0 cycle_state2 !
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0 cycle_state3 !
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0 cycle_state4 !
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0 cycle_state5 !
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0 cycle_state6 !
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0 cycle_state7 !
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0 cycle_state8 !
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\ Initialize string containers
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0 init_text1 c!
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0 init_text2 c!
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0 init_text3 c!
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0 init_text4 c!
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0 init_text5 c!
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0 init_text6 c!
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0 init_text7 c!
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0 init_text8 c!
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only forth definitions
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